British Rail in the Eighties by Patrick Whitehouse

British Rail in the Eighties by Patrick Whitehouse

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Zusammenfassung

A look at British Rail during the 1980s, this book tells of a decade in which surprisingly fewer than expected secondary main lines and branch services were closed. The developments in special and charter train services, increases in passenger volumes and cuts in Government subsidies are examined.

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British Rail in the Eighties by Patrick Whitehouse

Few decades have seen greater or more dramatic changes in the railways than the 1980s. Closures, openings, changes in motive power and signalling, the return of the Pullmans, not to mention the Channel Tunnel, all served to make it a decade to remember, and all are covered in this volume. Written by the authors of the "150" and "Great Days" series, it is both a nostalgic look back and a definitive record of this eventful period. Helped by a team of distinguished contributors and photographers, Patrick Whitehouse and David St John Thomas have produced a wide-ranging study. There is a detailed investigation of BR's various sectors, a survey of the various closures and openings, a look at the changing world of special and charter trains and a profile of steam's tenuous hold on BR during the decade. The colour and black and white photographs complement the text, providing technical reference as well as an evocation of a decade which proved to be considerably more interesting and rewarding for railway enthusiasts than seemed possible when it began.
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ISBN 13 9780715398548
ISBN 10 0715398547
Titel British Rail in the Eighties
Autor Patrick Whitehouse
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag David & Charles
Erscheinungsjahr 1990-11-08
Seitenanzahl 192
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