Freight Train Operation for the Railway Modeller
Railway modellers are always endeavouring to recreate some aspect of railway operation as accurately as possible. Despite this, the operation of railways, both prototype and model, in the steam era, is perhaps the least understood aspect of the hobby. Building on the success of his earlier books, Railway Operation for the Modeller and Passenger Train Operation For The Railway Modeller, noted railway historian and modeller Bob Essery here seeks to take the mystery out of railway freight operations. It is often forgotten today, when so much of the focus of the railways is on transporting passengers, that the origins of the railway industry lay in the need to carry the products of Britain’s industries from source to market. Freight was the bedrock of the railways’ prosperity. Individual chapters examine the development of freight trains, train formations and working practices, locomotive types developed specifically for freight services and goods yard design. Freight Train Operation for the Railway Modeller will become a standard work of reference on the subject for railway historians and modellers alike.
Author: R.J. Essery
Publisher: Ian Allan
Extra Details: Pictorial Card Covers, 196 Pages, lavishly illustrated with B&W photos and line drawings throughout.
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