In the early 1980s, I began to visit South Wales on a regular basis to
photograph the railway scene. At that time, the collieries and
steelworks were generating a lot of rail traffic with Class 37 diesels
being the usual motive power. Passenger trains were in the hands of
Class 47s and 37s, while 'Peaks' and Class 50s would also appear on
occasion. HSTs, DMUs, Sprinters and Pacers were, of course, also
common. As time went on, collieries closed and the coal traffic
reduced, but there always something new and interesting. Rugby
Internationals at Cardiff regularly produced a number of special
trains which arrived from various parts of the country, often bringing
interesting motive power to the Welsh capital. The Class 37s were
slowly replaced by Class 56s, and later Class 60s, on many duties in
South Wales, but the Rhymney Valley saw Class 37 diesels working
passenger trains into the twenty-first century, and on Rugby
International days, privately-owned Class 50s were also used on
occasion. I also visited the Central Wales line a number of times and
particularly enjoyed the time I spent at the small country stations,
before the semaphore signals were replaced. This book contains a
selection of photographs taken in the latter part of the 20th and in
the very early 21st Century, covering the railways of South Wales and
the Welsh section of the Central Wales line. A few photographs of the
principal heritage railways in more recent times are also included.
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ISBN
9781399086554
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Vendor
Pen and Sword Transport
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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