Narrow Gauge Locomotives Coulls AnthonyPaperback
Narrow Gauge Locomotives Coulls AnthonyPaperback Narrow Gauge Railways have long been a source of fascination for many. Ubiquitous in their day, but often unseen, the attraction of these lines is…
Specifikacia Narrow Gauge Locomotives Coulls AnthonyPaperback
Narrow Gauge Locomotives Coulls AnthonyPaperback
Narrow Gauge Railways have long been a source of fascination for many. Ubiquitous in their day, but often unseen, the attraction of these lines is unique. From famous public lines such as the Ffestiniog Railway and Lynton & Barnstaple Railways, to peat extraction lines in Cumbria and brickworks systems on Humberside, the narrow gauge railway has transcended two centuries.
Narrow Gauge is defined as anything less than the standard gauge of UK main lines - usually down to fifteen inch gauge - but in that spectrum there is no limit to size, simplicity or shape. A big part of the charm of these lines is the locomotives that were built to operate them. These were machines built to do a job, pure and simple, but those jobs were many and varied.
Multiple wheeled complex engines could share the same track as a simple motorised wagon, whilst all manner of propulsion could be found - steam,