Shrewsbury station, located at the junction of the lines from Chester,
Crewe, Wolverhampton, Hereford and Aberystwyth is a busy and
interesting railway center for the enthusiast. Many train movements
are still controlled by semaphore signals operated from a number of
signal boxes, including the largest remaining operational mechanical
signal box in the world at Severn Bridge Junction. Nevertheless,
modernization has been gradually sweeping away much of the railway
infrastructure, both at Shrewsbury and in the surrounding area, as it
has been everywhere else. This book looks at Shrewsbury itself, the
lines that radiate from there, and the trains that ran on them, in the
late twentieth and the early part of the twenty-first century. During
this time period, much more general railway infrastructure and
mechanical signaling was still in use, and locomotive-hauled trains
were abundant, using a variety of motive power, including Classes 25,
31, 33, 37 and 47. The various freight lines that saw traffic are also
visited. The railway from Newport through Hereford and Shrewsbury to
Chester, in particular, saw regular steam-hauled special trains, a few
of which are illustrated here. Preserved railways in the area are not
forgotten, including the Severn Valley Railway which once ran from
Sutton Bridge Junction at Shrewsbury to Hartlebury, between
Kidderminster and Droitwich Spa.
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A Pictorial Journey, 1970s-2012
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781399042703
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Vendor
Pen and Sword Transport
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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