Class 126 diesel multiple units were introduced to Scotland from 1956. Initially, they were diagrammed to work between Edinburgh Waverley and Glasgow Queen Street. In 1959, a second batch was introduced with slight design changes, and these were used...Lasīt vairāk
Rare and previously unpublished photographs celebrating the venerable Class 37 locomotives at work in Scotland. Class 37 Locomotives were introduced to British Rail from 1960 onwards and eventually numbered 309. In Scotland, they were initial...Lasīt vairāk
With a wealthy of previously unpublished images comes a photographic celebration of class 08 locomotives on Scotlands railways. The Class 08s, the most common type of British Rail shunter, could be found at almost every area of the UK and Sc...Lasīt vairāk
These locomotives were introduced to British Rail in 1956 and were initially allocated to Eastfield Depot in Glasgow and Haymarket Depot Edinburgh. They became known as Type 2s and were used for both passenger and freight services. In later years the...Lasīt vairāk
A fascinating collection of previously unpublished photographs exploring the history of Glasgow iconic EMUs. These units were used by British Rail from the start of electrification in Glasgow in 1961. Initially the units worked...Lasīt vairāk
Second Generation DMUs in Scotland covers the modern diesel multiple units introduced by BR from 1981. It encompasses locations from Aberdeen in the north to virtually the whole of Scotland and also to Carlisle just over the border. This book covers...Lasīt vairāk
With previously unpublished, First Generation DMUs in Scotland covers virtually the whole of Scotland and encompasses locations from Arbroath in the north to just south of the border to Carlisle....Lasīt vairāk