Peter J Green first photographed Class 50 diesels in action in 1975,
while they were still being transferred from the London Midland to the
Western Region of British Rail. But it was in the early 1980s, when
they were named and painted in Large Logo livery, that his interest in
the class really took off. For Peter, they stood out from most other
locomotives that were painted in the rather drab Rail Blue livery. The
sound of the locomotives, particularly when running at speed, was also
very impressive, producing shouts of '50!' from waiting photographers,
even before the train was in sight. The class became a particular
target for his railway photography and many of his trips were made
with them in mind. They regularly worked trains around his home town
of Worcester, so if he did not want to go too far, it was easy to find
a satisfactory subject at which to point his camera. Before their
withdrawal in the late 1980s and early 1990s, they were used on many
railtours, which always provided good photographic opportunities.
Today, with many of the class working on heritage railways, and a
number of privately owned locomotives registered for main line use,
there is still plenty to keep his cameras occupied. A selection of
Peter’s best photos of the Class 50 diesels, taken over a period of
forty-five years, appear in these pages.
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From the Western Region to Preservation
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781399017831
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Vendor
Pen and Sword Transport
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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