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GWR Locomotives: The Hall Class

GWR Locomotives: The Hall Class
Author: Allen Jackson
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2019-11-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1445693151

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A fascinating illustrated insight into this iconic Hall Class of locomotuves used by the Great Western Railway.


Locomotives and Railways

Locomotives and Railways
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1900
Genre: Locomotives
ISBN:

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The Locomotives of the Great Western Railway

The Locomotives of the Great Western Railway
Author: Railway Correspondence and Travel Society
Publisher:
Total Pages: 106
Release: 1951
Genre: Collection locomotives
ISBN:

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The GWR Handbook

The GWR Handbook
Author: David Wragg
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2017-08-01
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 0750985429

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For many the GWR was synonymous with holidays by the sea in the West Country, but it was built to serve as a fast railway line to London, especially for the merchants and financiers of Bristol. Its operations stretched as far as Merseyside, it provided most services in Wales, and it was the main line to Cardiff, Bristol, Cornwall and Birmingham.This book, a classic first published in 2006, reveals the equipment, stations, network, shipping and air services, bus operations including Western National, and overall reach and history of the GWR.Forming part of a series, along with The LMS Handbook, The LNER Handbook and The Southern Railway Handbook, this new edition provides an authoritative and highly detailed reference of information about the GWR.


GWR Story

GWR Story
Author: Rosa Matheson
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 45
Release: 2012-02-29
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 0752485040

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The Great Western Railway – quickly coming to be known as ‘God’s Wonderful Railway’ – was once regarded as the most advanced in the world. Engineered by Isambard Kingdom Brunel it was initially designed to connect Bristol to London and came to develop a distinct character all of its own, one of the many reasons why it remains a much-loved and popular area of interest.This book traces its history covering topics such as the company, its engines and carriages, its engineers – including Gooch, Dean, Armstrong, Collett, Churchward and of course Brunel – as well as the battle of the gauges. Full of little-known facts and figures and with numerous photographs and memorabilia as well as a timeline, it is a tale full of record breakers and mighty achievements waiting to be retold to a modern age.


British Steam Military Connections: GWR, SR, BR & WD Steam Locomotives

British Steam Military Connections: GWR, SR, BR & WD Steam Locomotives
Author: Keith Langston
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2016-07-30
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1473853303

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In Great Britain there existed a practice of naming steam locomotives. The names chosen covered many and varied subjects, however a large number of those represented direct links with military personnel, regiments, squadrons, naval vessels, aircraft, battles and associated historic events. For example, all but one member of the famous Royal Scot class were named in honor of British regiments. Also the Southern Railway created a Battle of Britain class of locomotives, which were named in recognition of Battle of Britain squadrons, airfields, aircraft and personnel. In addition, the Great Western Railway renamed some of its engines after Second World War aircraft. The tradition has continued into modern times as the newly built A1 class locomotive is named Tornado in recognition of the jet fighter aircraft of the same name. This generously illustrated publication highlights the relevant steam locomotives and additionally examines the origin of the military names.