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Rails around the world : two centuries of trains and locomotives  Cover Image Book Book

Rails around the world : two centuries of trains and locomotives / Brian Solomon.

Summary:

"Rails Around the World is a visually glorious history depicting trains and locomotives at work in scenic locations throughout North America, Europe, and Asia"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780760368107
  • ISBN: 0760368104
  • Physical Description: 191 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 29 cm
  • Publisher: Beverly, MA : Motorbooks, imprint of The Quarto Group, 2020.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Introduction -- American 4-4-0: Defined North American railroading of the nineteenth century -- Camelback: Curious design used widely by coal haulers -- Class J15 0-6-0: The longest-lived Irish steam locomotive -- Consolidation 2-8-0: Big power, nineteenth-century style -- Stanier 8F Consolidation: Trendsetting standardized British steam -- Fairlies: Novel British design invented -- Forney 0-4-4T Tanks: Small locomotive in urban, logging, and industrial service -- Compound Types: Improved steam efficiency and operation -- Shay Geared Types: Slow-speed logging classics -- Rio Grande Narrow Gauge Mikado 2-8-2: Mountain monsters with colorful nickname -- Doodlebugs and Wind-Splitters: Precursors to diesel-electric locomotives -- Pennsylvania Railroad K-4s Pacific 4-6-2: A scientific approach to steam design -- Gresley 4-6-2 Pacifics: Three-cylinder steam -- Berkshire 2-8-4: Pioneering superpower steam -- New York Central Hudson 4-6-4: Pride of the Great Steel Fleet -- Northern 4-8-4: Some of North America's finest -- Flying Hamburger: Germany's pioneer 1930s diesel streamliners -- London Midland & Scottish Black Five 4-6-0: Reliable, handsome, and powerful -- Pennsylvania Railroad GG1: Pennsy's powerful electric streamliner -- Type 12 Atlantic 4-4-2: Fast (if unusual) Belgian steam -- Eletro-Motive F-Unit: Great American diesel that spelled the end of steam -- Vladimir Lenin Electrics: Power for the people -- Budd Rail Diesel Cars: Prolific stainless-steel self-propelled railcar -- TALGO: Innovative articulated trainsets -- Hondekops: Iconic Dutch "dog-heads" -- Swiss Re 4/4 and Re 6/6 Electrics: Staples of Swiss railways for five decades -- General Motors B121 Diesels: Built in Illinois for export to Ireland -- Dv12 Diesel-Hydraulics: Long-running power for the north -- Series O Trains: Japanese Shinkansen trains breaking speed records since 1964 -- M62 Diesels: Bulletproof and widely built Soviet diesels -- Class Rc Electrics: Swedish classics among most prolific electric locomotives -- Class 103 Electrics: Pride of the German passenger fleet for three decades -- Class ET22 Electrics: Polist State Railways' rugged mainline electrics -- Electro-Motive DASH 2 Diesels: Perfecting an already successful diesel-electric -- British Rail HST (High Speed Train): Fast service on existing intfrastructure -- Class 120 Electrics: Groundbreaking German application of three-phase AC -- TGV (Trains à Grande Vitesse): The forefront of high-speed delveopment -- Pendolinos: Italy's high-speed tilting design -- General Eletric Genesis: Giant's standard passenger diesel of the mid-1990s -- Eletro-Motive SD70MAC: Mass-producced three phase AC traction -- Bombardier TRAXX: Versatile modern modular locomotive platform -- Siemens Vectron: Versatile electric in use throughout Europe -- Siemens ACS-64: Northeast high-speed specialist.
Subject: Locomotives > History > Pictorial works.
Locomotives > Pictorial works.
Railroad trains > History > Pictorial works.
Railroad trains > Pictorial works.
Genre: Illustrated works.

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Brian Solomon is one of today's most accomplished railway historians. He has authored more than thirty books about railroads and locomotive power, and his writing and photography have been featured in the world's top rail publications, including Trains, Railway Age, Passenger Train Journal, and RailNews. He divides his time between Massachusetts and Ireland.


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