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John Dedman and Pete Nurse have been photographing trains around Hampshire since the late 1970s, focusing on the freight workings that are showcased here. Locations from all over the county are featured, with plenty of coverage for the Eastleigh and Southampton areas that have always been busy with freight traffic. Other areas covered include Portsmouth and the New Forest in the south and Basingstoke and routes towards Salisbury in the north. Over the years the county has seen many different types of freight, including coal, cement, petroleum, Speedlink, nuclear flasks and steel. Other traffic covered includes Freightliner, automotive, aggregates and departmental workings. Locomotive liveries included are from the BR Blue era, Railfreight sectorisation and today's privatised freight companies. The book also includes some images from other Hampshire photographers.
John Dedman examines the coaching stock found on Britain's railways through an intriguing collection.
John Dedman explores the fascinating world of the British railway wagon between 1980 and 2015.
Following the demise of steam, there was for a while the impression that the contemporary railway scene would be of little interest to the enthusiast. This book is an exercise in nostalgia featuring the early diesel area, which is now as much a part of history, as the steam age.
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