Since Richard Trevithick’s first forays into the development of the
steam locomotive, Britain’s engineers have been at the forefront of
railway technology. Often innovative, and sometimes unfairly maligned,
the country’s locomotive engineers continually broke new barriers in
traction technology although not everything was successful. From the
earliest simple steam locomotives to the latest diesel and electric
engines, Britain had led the way in railway locomotion, although
competition from European, Japanese and American manufacturers
sometimes exceeded what British engineers had achieved. In this new
book, industrial and railway historian Dr Richard Marks provides fresh
insights into Britain’s role in railway locomotive design and
technology, and examines the highlights of British developments from
Trevithick’s Coalbrookdale locomotive to the Brush Class 60 diesel
locomotive. Based upon new research this useful primer aims to start
the reader on a journey of discovery, unravelling some of the myths
which have arisen around Britain’s railway history and explaining in
an easy to follow narrative why some potentially advantageous
developments failed to live up to expectations. In this new survey of
200 years of British locomotive history to accompany the Railway 200
celebrations, the reader is presented with a compelling and easy to
read introduction to a complex, but intriguing subject.
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An Illustrated History
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781036136703
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Casemate Publishers and Book Distributors, LLC
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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