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First Generation Diesels in East Anglia


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We now stock and offer the exciting new range of titles from The Transport Treasury, all of which are available from our warehouse.

 

Limited Edition, from the Transport Treasury photographic library.

'First Generation Diesels in East Anglia’. The railway scene in eastern England changed little until the widespread cuts of Dr. Beeching and others from 1959 onwards.

Vast swathes of the area are now denied access to what had once been local railways consequent upon the wholesale culling of branch, secondary and cross-country routes all of which failed to be saved by modern diesel traction. It was a case of ‘too little – too late’ and as such images of diesels working short trains on the counties quaint county lines came and went within a few short years.

Fortunately, photographers like Dick Riley and Dr. Ian C Allen were on hand to record this brief period in history now vividly brought back to life with the expertise of East Anglia resident Alan Butcher.

Here then is book covering two distinct yet conjoined parts of history, early diesels, and long closed lines. The result is 112 pages of unashamed nostalgia depicting a railway system in transition.

A larger format portrait album with 178 high quality black & white photographs within 112 pages.

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