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BR: From Green to Blue (Paperback)

P&S History > By Century > 20th Century Transport > Trains & Railways

By Russell Saxton
Imprint: Key Publishing
Series: Britain's Railways
Pages: 96
Illustrations: 160
ISBN: 9781913295912
Published: 21st July 2022

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A fascinating but much overlooked era for the modern traction enthusiast is the changeover era from the old British Railways green and maroon to the corporate image Rail Blue of the new British Rail which stretched from the mid 1960s to the very early 1980s.

The attention of enthusiasts and rail publications of the era was focussed on the dying of the steam age and much of interest to the generations of rail fans who grew up with modern traction has lain undiscovered since.

This book aims to portray the many varied livery styles of the times worn by the locomotive, units and coaching stock of BR. It illustrates every major change of the green to blue period, including many little known and surprising combinations, and aims to answer many questions that have puzzled enthusiasts since.

"This is an interesting and well printed book which will appeal to those with fond memories of the changing railway scene in the 1960s and 70s as well as modellers of this period in search of inspiration."

West Somerset Railway Association

About Russell Saxton

Russell Saxton was a professional rock musician with a lifelong interest in railways. He wrote articles for many of the leading railway magazines in the UK, as well as for several music publications including Classic Rock and Rock Candy. He was a member of the Phoenix Railway Photographic Circle, which has published several books of progressive railway photography and includes some of the UK’s best-known photographers.

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