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British Railways Freight Terminals Since 1960

Paul Shannon

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English
Crecy Publishing
30 June 2024
Arguably, since the 1920s but markedly since the 1960s, the railways have been fighting a losing battle with the road transport to retain their share of freight traffic. Gone are the days when almost every British passenger station had its own goods yard, handling all kinds of freight in wagonload quantities for distribution in the local area. That network of general freight terminals was gradually reduced and, eventually, eliminated, as the railway lost out to its main competitor, the lorry, with British Rail effectively throwing in the towel in relation to wagonload traffic with the demise of the Speedlink network in the 1990s.

At the same time, rail freight has developed new markets for heavy trainload operations. That growth has led to the setting up of specialised terminals for aggregates, cement, steel, deep-sea containers and other bulk cargoes. The move from traditional wagonload traffic to lengthy and heavy block trains conveying only type of freight has been fully accomplished.

This book illustrates and describes the huge transition that has taken place across the British railway network over the last 60 years in relation to the handling of goods traffic. It provides views of long-forgotten operations forming a stark contrast with the streamlined facilities of today. The book also looks at the range of traction and rolling-stock which was used to handle the nation's railway freight traffic over the decades ranging from steam-hauled pick-up goods trains to today's uniform loads of 2,000 tonnes and more.
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Imprint:   Crecy Publishing
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 280mm,  Width: 215mm, 
ISBN:   9781800352926
ISBN 10:   1800352921
Pages:   152
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  ELT Advanced ,  Primary
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

A keen follower of the railfreight scene since the 1970s, Paul has written and illustrated a large number of books, magazine articles and video/DVD scripts on various aspects of the topic. His writing is based on a combination of interviews with railway managers and visits to railfreight locations throughout the country. He has also co-written a number of text books and produced online materials for the teaching of German and French.

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