LOCO-HAULED PASSENGER TRAINS

LOCO-HAULED PASSENGER TRAINS

Author: Andy Flowers

Publisher:

Published: 2020-06-12

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13: 9781913295721

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This book looks at a wide selection of locomotive types. From special workings to day-to-day operations, the whole range of loco-hauled trains are featured. These trains range from the early 1980s to now, with all the popular types of diesel and electric locos shown. Each historic photo gives a comprehensive overview of loco-hauled travel.


Freight-Train Formations... ... .

Freight-Train Formations... ... .

Author: David Ratcliffe

Publisher:

Published: 2012-12-01

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13: 9780711034471

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Covering the operation of freight trains since the end of main-line steam in 1968, this title is a largely pictorial examination of the considerable variety of traffic and the vast array of different types of wagon - including both air - and vacuum-braked - that have been utilised by the railways over the past 40 years.


Railway Transportation Systems

Railway Transportation Systems

Author: Christos N. Pyrgidis

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2016-04-21

Total Pages: 500

ISBN-13: 1482262169

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Incorporates More Than 25 Years of Research and ExperienceRailway Transportation Systems: Design, Construction and Operation presents a comprehensive overview of railway passenger and freight transport systems, from design through to construction and operation. It covers the range of railway passenger systems, from conventional and high speed inter


The Complete Encyclopedia of Locomotives

The Complete Encyclopedia of Locomotives

Author: Mirco De Cet

Publisher: Rebo International

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 9789036615051

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Just like today, with high-specification computers being used to design even higher specification models for the next generation, the making of machines to make machines was one of the most important aspects of the Industrial Revolution. The lathe, for example, is the oldest known machine tool and dates back to antiquity, but it wasn't until the late 17th century that such industries as clock making, the building of scientific instruments, furniture and gun makers, began to convert from woodworking lathes to ones that ware capable of machining metal. Craftsmen needed precise machines that could shape metal gears, cut metal screws and stamp shapes out of metal, thus enabling others to assemble their products.