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Title: DORSET TRACTION
By: Mark Jamieson
Format: Paperback

List price: £15.99


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ISBN 10: 1445671670
ISBN 13: 9781445671673
Publisher: AMBERLEY PUBLISHING
Pub. date: 15 November, 2017
Pages: 96
Description: Mark Jamieson explores traction in the county of Dorset.
Synopsis: Dorset - where the South Coast meets the West Country. From golden sandy beaches, to rolling hills, delightful seaside towns, and idyllic country villages, Dorset has long been a popular destination for visitors.Although not a vast railway network several main lines either cut through the county, or finish there. The most famous line to have passed through this county is the now long-closed Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway from Bath to Bournemouth. Many other lines were either also closed over the years; the branch lines to Lyme Regis, Bridport, Portland and Abbotsbury, and the Swanage branch from Wareham - all closed and lifted. The most recent closure has been that of the Weymouth Quay tramway which saw its last train in 1999.Since the end of Southern steam in 1967, and into the modern traction era, Dorset has probably been synonymous with the Class 33/1 and 4TC operation between Bournemouth and Weymouth prior to the 1988 electrification west of Bournemouth. After twenty-one years of service, these in turn were replaced by the Class 442 'Wessex Electrics' until 2007 when the Siemens-built Class 444 and 450 'Desiro' units took over. The `West of England' route from Waterloo to Exeter lost its loco-hauled trains in June 1993 when the then new BREL Derby built Class 159s came into service, and twenty-three years later still work the same line they were intended for very reliably.The photographs chosen for this book, published for the first time, represent the traction Dorset has enjoyed over the years since the end of steam in 1967, and the landscape which they pass through.
Illustrations: 180 Illustrations, unspecified
Publication: UK
Imprint: Amberley Publishing
Returns: Returnable
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