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Railway books.
Trying to build up a collection of railway books covering all aspects of Britain's railways and wondered if anyone would like to recommend any titles they really like & have found useful. Only buying used books otherwise I's soon be broke.....more broke! Have about 80 titles so far & a wish list on Amazon as long as your arm, nothing too academic though
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Red for Danger by LTC Rolt was the book all schoolboys read when I was a lad.
Top Shed by PN Townend gives a useful insight into the internal workings of the railway. Do you use abebooks.co.uk for secondhand books ? They're always my first choice. Cheers, BW |
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Another good accident book is "Tracks to Disaster" by Adrian Vaughan if you haven't already got it. Good diagrams and photos. As a train driver I find his observations very knowledgeable, and fair. Another fascinating read is "The Engine Driver's Manual" by Brian Topping. Best wishes, BW |
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Thanks again, Steve. |
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Two excellent reference books which should be in anybodys library;
"British Railway Steam Locomotives, 1948-1968" by Hugh Longworth. Ian Allan Publishing ISBN 978-0-86093-593-3, published 2005. "British Railways Steam Locomotive Allocations" by Hugh Longworth. Ian Allan Publishing, ISBN 978-0-86093-642-8, published 2011. |
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It reminds me of when I was road learning Selhurst Depot after joining Thameslink. The instructor asked me why there was an AWS magnet on the exit road. I didn't know because all the SouthEastern depots I signed didn't have them. It was because of the Cowden collision that it became a requirement to test the leading cab AWS on leaving a depot. Best wishes, John |
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