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OverviewSupplementing the quarterly 'Southern Way' series, the 'Southern Way Special' books are published regularity to supplement the series and expand on the most popular themes. This is the first in depth study of the Class 71 electric and Class 74 electro-diesel locomotives and detailed research of original archive sources has enabled the authors to shed new light on and re-appraise the story of both types. This volume is lavishly illustrated with both colour and black and white photographs, most previously unpublished. Supplementing the quarterly 'Southern Way' series, the 'Southern Way Special' books are published regularity to supplement the series and expand on the most popular themes. This is the first in depth study of the Class 71 electric and Class 74 electro-diesel locomotives and detailed research of original archive sources has enabled the authors to shed new light on and re-appraise the story of both types. This volume is lavishly illustrated with both colour and black and white photographs, most previously unpublished.Supplementing the quarterly 'Southern Way' series, the 'Southern Way Special' books are published regularity to supplement the series and expand on the most popular themes. This is the first in depth study of the Class 71 electric and Class 74 electro-diesel locomotives and detailed research of original archive sources has enabled the authors to shed new light on and re-appraise the story of both types. This volume is lavishly illustrated with both colour and black and white photographs, most previously unpublished. Full Product DetailsAuthor: John Wenyon (Author) , Simon Lilley (Author)Publisher: Crecy Publishing Imprint: Noodle Books ISBN: 9781909328686ISBN 10: 1909328685 Pages: 96 Publication Date: 06 November 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationKingston born Simon is a lifelong railway enthusiast. Indeed, one of his earliest railway memories is of being taken to Cricklewood Open Day in 1969 at the age of four. Simon started his working life at the Victoria & Albert Museum but since 1995 he has held a variety of roles within the rail industry and is currently a Quality Manager. Over the years Simon has written for a number of different railway magazine titles, usually on ""modern traction"" related subjects. He can often be found at the National Archives at Kew researching his next work. An enthusiastic preservationist he has been closely involved in the Class 47 Preservation Project since its inception. When not involved in railway related matters, Simon enjoys a wide variety of interests with his wife Jane, be it watching Bristol City FC or London Broncos Rugby League. He has been a member of Middlesex CCC for over twenty years. An occasional distance runner he says his finest sporting achievement was completing the 2010 Windsor Half Marathon in less than 2 hours 30 minutes. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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