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Early Railways Stephen Weston

Early Railways By Stephen Weston

Early Railways by Stephen Weston


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Summary

Model something new! The pre-1880 period will stand out - it is largely untouched by modellers.

Early Railways Summary

Early Railways: A Guide for the Modeller by Stephen Weston

Early Railways A Modellers Guide will encourage and support the modelling of the earliest period of railway history, from the very beginnings of steam traction at the start of the nineteenth century, up to about 1880; a period which for British modellers has scarcely been covered in book form. Over these few decades the railways evolved from something, which at the start was markedly different, into a scene that any present-day railwayman would recognise. It is a time with much to commend it from a modellers point of view. The trains were much shorter and therefore easier to fit into the limited space most of us have available as, correspondingly, were the station layouts, especially at the beginning of the period. Instead of at least 12 or 13 feet for a modern steam express, and a minimum curve radius of 6 feet, an 1840 express of a loco and a dozen carriages might be no more than about 6 feet long and, behind the scenes at least, can take curves of no more than 2 or 3 feet radius, as well as being able to instantly catch the eye of the viewer.

About Stephen Weston

After working as a metallurgist, Peter Chatham went into model railways, manufacturing a range of kits, parts and transfers. He was production manager for the London & North Western Railway Societys Journal and contributed many articles. He is now Parliamentary Trains' researcher and kit designer. After working as a geologist, Stephen Weston went on to develop own company, which specialises in the stabilisation of old shallow mine workings and mineshafts. He joined the London & North Western Railway Society and for three years was the Journal Editor. His interest in the London & Birmingham Railway and 0 Gauge modelling resulted in the formation of Parliamentary Trains. Stephen is responsible for kit production and marketing.

Additional information

CIN1526700166G
9781526700162
1526700166
Early Railways: A Guide for the Modeller by Stephen Weston
Used - Good
Hardback
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
2019-03-06
192
N/A
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