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Thompson and Peppercorn - Locomotive Engineers
Book Law (Ian Allan)

Thompson and Peppercorn - Locomotive Engineers

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It is the job of a locomotive to work trains at the lowest possible cost in terms of construction, consumption of fuel and water, and time, materials and labour of maintenance. Furthermore, these costs are those prevailing at the time the engine was built -thus, in later years, designers and engineers have to alter, rebuild or build afresh locomotives for the current times and current costs. Essentially this is what Thompson and Peppercorn as locomotive engineers were doing, and, in the case of Thompson especially, the remedies applied to some of the locomotives were controversial to say the least.

Colonel Rogers outlines, therefore, the locomotives of the pre-Grouping companies and those that Thompson's predecessor, Sir Nigel Gresley, built up for the LNER, and then shows how these were modified by Thompson and Peppercorn in the light of their own times. Building around the framework of their biographies, Colonel Rogers gives a graphic account of LNER locomotive practice and the general scene of the 1940s, particularly Thompson's moves to reform the LNER locomotive stock during World War II and the subsequent brief reign of Peppercorn just before nationalisation.

With over 150 photographs and a number of line drawings, Thompson and Peppercorn - Locomotive Engineers analyses dispassionately and in great depth the work of the two successors to the incomparable Gresley. With a profusion of eyewitness accounts and personal stories by the engineers' assistants, Colonel Rogers produces a book that is as interesting to the student of railway history as it is to the enthusiast.

Hardback with dust jacket, 160 pages, over 150 black & white photographs

Condition: Good/Very Good

ISBN: 9780711009103