
Signalling and Signal Boxes Along the LSWR Routes
Allen Jackson(Author)
Amberley Publishing
Published on 15. May 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
96 pages
978-1-4456-6938-0 (ISBN)
Description
The LSWR was quite different to the other southern railways in that it covered not only Home Counties suburban traffic, but also the long reach out to Cornwall in competition with the Great Western Railway. The destination of Plymouth was jointly reached with the GWR, and this was to be the scene of a number of races between the two companies. Ocean liners would call at Plymouth to dispatch mail, bullion and passengers who needed to save half a day by alighting at Plymouth. Later on, transatlantic traffic was centred on Southampton, which meant that the LSWR, in the guise of the Southern Railway, finally won against the GWR.
The LSWR section of the Southern Region of BR was the last to retain steam engine workings, until 1967, while the Waterloo-Bournemouth line was being electrified. This meant that semaphore signalling hung on a lot longer too. The LSWR also suffered, in the BR era, in that some of it was hived off to the Western Region and former GWR staff in some cases; however, this too produced unusual signalling solutions.
In this volume, Allen Jackson explores this history and more, bringing it to life with a thorough collection of photographs and a wealth of technical detail.
The LSWR section of the Southern Region of BR was the last to retain steam engine workings, until 1967, while the Waterloo-Bournemouth line was being electrified. This meant that semaphore signalling hung on a lot longer too. The LSWR also suffered, in the BR era, in that some of it was hived off to the Western Region and former GWR staff in some cases; however, this too produced unusual signalling solutions.
In this volume, Allen Jackson explores this history and more, bringing it to life with a thorough collection of photographs and a wealth of technical detail.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Chalford
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
130 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 165 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
318 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4456-6938-0 (9781445669380)
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Originally hailing from York Allen joined the RAF as an apprentice and served on the engineering side with Cold War aircraft at home and overseas. Still in the RAF he qualified as a teacher at an apprentice training school where he taught Mathematics, Physics and Mechanical Engineering Science. Upon leaving the service he worked for a company who manufacture bespoke computer systems and taught these systems all over the world. Latterly involved with Fire and Rescue Services in the UK and Bahrain from whence he formed his own business in 2004. He has been writing since 2014 with fifteen books with Amberley published so far.