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Railways of Central Scotland (Paperback)

2016-20

P&S History > British History Transport > Trains & Railways World History > UK & Ireland > Scotland

By Ian Lothian
Imprint: Key Publishing
Series: Britain's Railways
Pages: 96
Illustrations: 180
ISBN: 9781913870799
Published: 1st August 2022

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The last two decades have seen many changes to the railways of Central Scotland with different ownership of passenger franchises and new locomotives and rolling stock for both passenger and freight. These changes have intensified over the five years covered in this book with the main feature being an extensive program of electrification giving no fewer than five electrified routes between Edinburgh and Glasgow. This volume, illustrated with over 180 colour photographs and including a wide variety of trains and liveries, looks at the sweeping changes that have taken place on the ever-changing railways of Central Scotland in the last five years.

Some very well composed and attractive views are once again a feature of the latest in the series, and Key Publishing’s printers have done full justice to the photography, which is sharp and well lit.

This is another worthy addition to Key Publishing’s ‘Britain’s Railways’ series.

West Somerset Railway Association

About Ian Lothian

Ian has had railway photographs published in magazines and publications in the UK, Canada, the USA, various European countries, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. In 2003, he won the inaugural Photographer of the Year competition organised by Railways Illustrated magazine, one highlight of which was being asked to name Freightliner Heavy Haul's 66618 at the National Railway Museum at York.

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