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Although, in 1948 British Railways inherited a number of multiple-units, the vast majority of which were EMUs designed for operation on the electrified networks around London, Manchester, Liverpool and Newcastle, over the next decade there was a revolution in the provision of motive power with the first-generation DMUs coming into service in large numbers and with further extensions to the Southern's electrified network requiring additional stock. This volume provides complete coverage of all types of DMU and EMU fleets.
Finnish and Estonian Railways - Rolling Stock Recognition Guide 2014 - 2015 brings you around 100 of the most commonly seen electric, electric-hybrid and diesel locomotives, electric and diesel multiple units, metros and trams plus some vintage museum equipment for easy recognition. Many of these are quite unique. Most vehicles also have much data added there through research and studying by the actual vehicles. Crowning the book are about 170 pictures, so you will be able to browse through a certain section if you see something interesting and wish to know more. There will be a free update to this book in 2015 for those who already have bought this version (2014-15/1.4.) or earlier one. Updates will add the latest developments and add new data of the ever developing environment of Estonian and Finnish railroading. If you wish to know more about the railroad rolling stock in the Estonia and Finland, this book is a must! Contents: 1. Welcome 2. Rolling Stock in Estonia 2.1. Electric Locomotives 2.2. Diesel Locomotives and Locotractors 2.3. Electric Multiple Units 2.4. Diesel Multiple Units and Railcars 3. Rolling Stock in Finland 3.1. Electric and Electric Hybrid Locomotives 3.2. Diesel Locomotives and Locotractors 3.3. Vintage Diesel Locomotives, Broad Gauge 3.4. Electric Multiple Units 3.5. Diesel Multiple Units and Railbuses 3.6. Helsinki Metro 3.7. Helsinki Trams 4. What is coming in next update 5. Other guides
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