South African Steam in the 1970s by George Woods

South African Steam in the 1970s by George Woods

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Featuring a variety of rare and unpublished colour photographs, George Woods explores the world of steam locomotives and trains in 1970s South Africa.

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South African Steam in the 1970s by George Woods

As in many countries in the 1970s, South Africa's railways were making the change over from steam to diesel and electric traction at an ever-increasing pace. As a member of the Locomotive Club of Great Britain the author was able to join a tour organised in 1973 to see steam in action at a time that some of the older types of locos were still around, and there was still a considerable amount of regular steam working.Featuring a variety of rare and unpublished colour photographs, George Woods shows the great variety of locos in action - from 4-8-2 tank engines to huge 4-8-4s and Beyer-Garratts, often polished and decorated by their crews, which could be seen in daily service.
George Woods has been photographing trains since 1959. He made the change from black and white to colour slides in 1966 before going digital in 2004 having amassed around 30,000 slides.
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ISBN 13 9781445671437
ISBN 10 1445671433
Title South African Steam in the 1970s
Author George Woods
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Amberley Publishing
Year published 2018-01-15
Number of pages 96
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