Know Your Trains, James Race. Paperback, 104 x 155 mm (landscape), 96 pages inc. 44 photographs. ISBN 978-1-908397-13-3. Now available from Old Pond at £4.99.
Know Your Trains shows the wide range of different trains to be found on the railways of Great Britain today. All 44 the trains featured can be found on the national network. James Race has organised the trains alphabetically by manufacturer’s name with class number and type of train also included. The left-hand page describes the history of each machine, while the right-hand side displays a full-page, high-quality photograph.
The trains featured are: Alexander Pacer – Alstom Adelante – Alstom Coradia 1000 – Alstom Juniper – Alstom Pendolino – Alstom Prima – Bombardier Electrostar – Bombardier Turbostar – Bombardier Voyager – BREL 1987 Electric Locomotive – BREL EMU – BREL Express Sprinter – BREL Inner Suburban EMU – BREL InterCity 125 – BREL Networker – BREL Outer Suburban EMU – BREL Sprinter – BREL Wessex Express – British Rail 1961 Diesel Locomotive – Brush 1957 Diesel Locomotive – Brush 1962 Diesel Locomotive – Brush 1989 Diesel Locomotive – Brush 1993 Electric Locomotive – Brush 1997 Rebuilt Locomotive – English Electric 1952 Diesel Shunter – English Electric 1957 Diesel Locomotive – English Electric 1958 Diesel Locomotive – English Electric 1960 Diesel Locomotive – English Electric 1962 Electro-Diesel Locomotive – English Electric Deltic – GEC Alsthom TGV-TMST Eurostar – General Electric InterCity 225 – General Electric PowerHaul – General Motors JT42CWR – Hitachi Javelin – Hunslet Suburban EMU – Leyland Pacer – Leyland Super Sprinter – Met-Cam Ex-Tube Train – Met-Cam Super Sprinter – Parry People Mover PPM60 – Peppercorn A1 – Pressed Steel Suburban – Siemens Desiro.
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