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When O.V.S. Bulleid's 'Merchant Navy' class 4-6-2 appeared on the Southern Railway in 1941, it was controversial. As well as looking unlike any previous steam locomotive, it was full of innovative and untried ideas, and this during the height of the Second World War. A total of 140 such locos were built over the next ten years, 110 of which were a lighter version, the 'West Country'/'Battle of Britain' class. Although all the 'Merchant Navy' locos and many of the 'light' Pacifics were rebuilt by BR to more conventional form, many remained in original form to the end of steam on the Southern Region in 1967. This is the intriguing story of these locos in their original 'air-smoothed' form.
John Scott-Morgan is a highly regarded author and railway historian with many books to his credit, but this is his first for Haynes. He has specialised in the study of Southern locomotives.
Format: Book (Hardback)
ISBN13: 9781844259540
Published: December 2011
Number of pages: 160
Width: 250 mm
Height: 250 mm
Audience: General/trade
Publisher: Haynes Publishing Group
Country: United Kingdom
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