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British Railways in Transition Jim Blake

British Railways in Transition By Jim Blake

British Railways in Transition by Jim Blake


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Summary

Interesting selection of pictures & Informative text

British Railways in Transition Summary

British Railways in Transition: The Corporate Blue and Grey Period 1964-1997 by Jim Blake

This is a book about the transition from steam to diesel and electric traction on British Railways, covering a period from 1960-1970. The author Jim Blake, took a huge number of pictures during this period, covering all aspects of the railway and its operations, both in the London area, where he lived and also around the country. This book looks at the railway scene in decline, trying to come to terms with the post Beeching, post steam era, before a change of political will, that has seen much rail investment in recent times. The volume, not only looks at locomotives and trains, but also the overall railway scene of that decade of great change the 1960s.

About Jim Blake

Jim Blake was born at the end of 1947, and he soon developed a passionate interest in railways, buses and trolleybuses. In 1965, he bought a colour cine-camera, with which he captured what is now very rare footage of long-lost buses, trolleybuses and steam locomotives. These transport photographs have been published in various books and magazines. Jim also started the North London Transport Society and, in conjunction with the group, he has compiled and published a number of books on the subject since 1977, featuring many of the 100,000 or so transport photographs he has taken over the years.

Additional information

GOR010839761
9781526703163
1526703165
British Railways in Transition: The Corporate Blue and Grey Period 1964-1997 by Jim Blake
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
2018-10-22
168
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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