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  • ISBN 9781398119154
  • Weight: 307g
  • Dimensions: 165 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Aug 2024
  • Publisher: Amberley Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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In this book Martyn Hilbert presents a pictorial survey of Electrical Multiple Units in the North of England, from Staffordshire to the Scottish borders, Doncaster to Tyneside and including the conurbations of Merseyside, Greater Manchester and Leeds/Bradford. The period covered runs from the late 1970s to the present day. The first EMUs were introduced on Britain’s railways more than a century ago and following nationalisation of the railways in 1948 British Railways began a gradual process of electrification which accelerated after the Modernisation Plan in 1955. In the 1970s BR started building its second-generation EMUs and by the 1990s the first of a third generation of EMUs entered service as the railways began to be privatised.

This book will appeal to all those who wish to know more about Britain’s railways over the last five decades.

Martyn Hilbert lives in Preston and has had a lifetime interest in railways, which he has been photographing since the mid to late 1970s. He has written five books: Merseyrail Electric (2016), Network North West, (2017), Network Greater Manchester (2019), Class 142 - The Bus that Became a Train (2020) and Lancashire's Railways.

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