Railway Memories the Trials and the Triumph: A B.R. Motive Power Engineer's Experience of the Steam to Diesel Years (Railway Memories 26)
Tom Greaves
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Paperback. An eye-opening illustrated review in words and pictures of the transition from steam to diesel during the 1950s and 60s as experienced by former British Rail locomotive engineer Tom Greaves, especially the sudden and chaotic changeover that took place on the suburban services out of King's Cross during 1959. Editor(s): Chapman, Steve. Series: Railway Memories. Num Pages: 112 pages, 157 black & white photos and 10 colour. BIC Classification: WGF; WQ. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 241 x 181 x 7. Weight in Grams: 398. A B.R. Motive Power Engineer's Experience of the Steam to Diesel Years. Series: Railway Memories. 112 pages, 157 black & white photos and 10 colour. Editor(s): Chapman, Steve. An eye-opening illustrated review in words and pictures of the transition from steam to diesel during the 1950s and 60s as experienced by former British Rail locomotive engineer Tom Greaves, especially the sudden and chaotic changeover that took place on the suburban services out of King's Cross during 1959. Cateogry: (G) General (US: Trade). BIC Classification: WGF; WQ. Dimension: 241 x 181 x 7. Weight: 404.
Tom Greaves gives his own account of the chaotic introduction of main line diesel locomotives during the late 1950s which was conducted primarily on the suburban network out of London's King's Cross station and with which he was directly involved. There, a multitude of untried and disparate locomotive types were launched into intensive commuter service almost overnight with inevitable consequences but out of which ultimately emerged a modern, cleaner and more cost-effective network. Railway Memories No.26 also outlines the array of measures taken in the 1950s to prolong the life of steam and make it more efficient before the diesels ... Read more
Tom Greaves gives his own account of the chaotic introduction of main line diesel locomotives during the late 1950s which was conducted primarily on the suburban network out of London's King's Cross station and with which he was directly involved. There, a multitude of untried and disparate locomotive types were launched into intensive commuter service almost overnight with inevitable consequences but out of which ultimately emerged a modern, cleaner and more cost-effective network. Railway Memories No.26 also outlines the array of measures taken in the 1950s to prolong the life of steam and make it more efficient before the diesels ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Bellcode Books
Number of pages
112
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2012
Series
Railway Memories
Condition
New
Weight
396g
Number of Pages
112
Place of Publication
Rudston, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781871233261
SKU
V9781871233261
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About Tom Greaves
A native of Rotherham, Yorkshire, Tom Greaves joined British Railways as a premium apprentice at the famous Doncaster locomotive works. After a spell at Darnall loco depot in Sheffield and National Service with the RAF, he went to the BR Eastern Region's motive power department headquarters at Liverpool Street, London. This was followed by front line postings as shed master ... Read more
Reviews for Railway Memories the Trials and the Triumph: A B.R. Motive Power Engineer's Experience of the Steam to Diesel Years (Railway Memories 26)
"A very informative, readable and well illustrated chronology of first hand experiences of the author..well illustrated with the majority of the 154 well-captioned photographs attributed to the author.." Friends of the National Railway Museum magazine.