
Rails Across Britain
David Cable(Author)
Pen & Sword Transport (Publisher)
Published on 1. April 2017
Book
Hardback
217 pages
978-1-4738-4913-6 (ISBN)
Description
Rails Across Britain is a collection of full-size colour photographs of trains that have operated in Great Britain over the last thirty years. Compiled by a well-regarded author of several successfully published books showing many varying classes of trains throughout the world, this book covers the period from 1986 to the present day. It brilliantly illustrates the various classes and the huge myriad of colour schemes that have been used throughout the years, from the great days of the British Rail to the era of Privatisation. The contrast between the cash-strapped British Rail from an almost universal blue and grey colour scheme, to the well-funded privatised multi-coloured system seen today, is well portrayed in this comprehensive album, in which more than one photo of a class is shown. This selection of photographs have been specifically chosen to demonstrate an undeniably wide range of locations from Fort William in Scotland to St Austell in Cornwall, and, of course, in a variety of British weather conditions. The emphasis is, therefore, on the beauty of the train in its surroundings.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Barnsley
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Illustrations
200 colour illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 189 mm
Width: 246 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-4738-4913-6 (9781473849136)
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Person
David Cable is a well-known and respected transport photographer, who has travelled the world in pursuit of his hobby. He is currently producing five photographic books for Pen & Sword, on overseas subjects. However, this volume covers railways in his home country, ranging from one end of the network to the other. This volume takes a look at the railways of Britain in the last thirty years, showing the changes in liveries and operation, both before and after privatisation. The book also includes some interesting examples of short-lived British Rail and private operator colour schemes.