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Erewash Valley Line

Erewash Valley Line

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The Erewash Valley line has seen a lot of change over the last half-century, providing enthusiasts and photographers with a variety of opportunities to record the changing times. This book provides a snapshot of diesels working over the route from the British Rail era to privatisation and the present day, with 180 previously unpublished photographs.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 96 pages
Publication date: 15 November 2021
Publisher: Amberley Publishing

Over the past fifty years, the Erewash Valley line, which connects the bustling railway junctions at Trent with the historic railway site of Toton and the main line at Clay Cross, has undergone significant transformations. Infrastructure, traffic patterns, wagon and locomotive classes have experienced a blend of rationalization, overhaul, replacement, withdrawal, and investment. This evolving landscape has offered enthusiasts and photographers a rich tapestry of variety and opportunities to capture the changing times. While it is unfortunate to note the loss of traffic over the years, modern-day photographers can still find ample opportunities for exploration.

This book, featuring 180 previously unpublished photographs, offers a glimpse into the diesel operations along the route during this period of transition. It spans from the corporate British Rail era to the early days of privatization and extends to the present day.

The Erewash Valley line has witnessed a remarkable transformation, reflecting the changing dynamics of transportation and the impact of technological advancements. From the rationalization of routes and the introduction of new locomotive and wagon classes to the overhaul and modernization of existing infrastructure, the line has evolved to meet the evolving needs of passengers and freight operators.

The book captures a diverse range of diesel locomotives and wagons that operated along the route during this period. It includes iconic British Rail Class 08 and Class 10 locomotives, as well as modern diesel-electric locomotives from various manufacturers. The photographs showcase the unique characteristics and visual appeal of each locomotive, providing a visual record of the changing landscape of the railway.

In addition to the locomotives, the book also provides a glimpse into the passenger and freight operations along the line. It captures the daily commute of passengers, the movement of goods and materials, and the interactions between railway staff and customers. The photographs offer a unique perspective on the working life of the railway and the challenges faced by railway operators in maintaining a safe and efficient service.

The Erewash Valley line has played a significant role in the economic development and connectivity of the region. It has facilitated the movement of people and goods, connecting communities and promoting economic growth. The book serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of the railway and its impact on society.

Overall, this book offers a captivating and informative glimpse into the history and evolution of the Erewash Valley line. It provides a valuable resource for enthusiasts, photographers, and anyone interested in the transportation industry. The photographs and accompanying text offer a deep understanding of the changing landscape of the railway and the role it plays in shaping our modern world.

Weight: 306g
Dimension: 165 x 234 x 12 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781398103962

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