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Second Generation DMUs

English

By (author): John Jackson

It is now more than thirty years since two words synonymous with Diesel Multiple Units became part of railway parlance Pacers and Sprinters. The Class 142 Pacers were introduced in the mid-1980s and, despite almost continuous criticism as to their lack of comfort, these nodding donkeys remain in revenue-earning service. From these beginnings in the 1980s our rail network has seen a total of twenty or so classes of Second Generation DMUs enter service. Indeed, they are the mainstay of secondary passenger services on non-electrified lines right across the network. This book takes a closer look at these units in action with each class on display. From examples of ScotRail Class 158s and 170s on services out of Inverness to the Great Western Railways Class 150s and 153s working services in Devon and Cornwall, this book is also a whistle-stop tour of non-electrified lines across the UK. These lines have survived into the twenty-first century and the second generation DMU has played an important part in this. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 299g
  • Dimensions: 165 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Feb 2019
  • Publisher: Amberley Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781445675961

About John Jackson

John Jackson a lifelong transport enthusiast opted for early retirement at the turn of the Millennium and swapped the rat race for the rail tracks. Since then he has travelled extensively on the British rail network with his camera as a constant companion. He continues to compile a photographic collection reflecting the UK rail industry that already extends to tens of thousands of images. He also has an interest in the history of his local county of Bedfordshire and John and his wife Jenny together with their trusty cameras have spent hundreds of hours meandering around their home county visiting each one of the parishes in the county recording the churches.

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