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The Brighton Line Simon Jeffs

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The Brighton Line by Simon Jeffs


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Explores the various forms of traction used on the Brighton Line.

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The Brighton Line: A Traction History by Simon Jeffs

The London to Brighton Line was built to serve the leisure market rather than industry. It initially carried nineteenth-century pleasure-seekers from the capital to fashionable Brighton, and subsequent services such as the Brighton Belle, the Sunny South Express and the Gatwick Express continued in that tradition. However, it also became a commuter line with fast services that made it possible to work in the City but live in the expanding suburbs to the south of London, or, later, in Surrey or Sussex. As well as steam locomotives, atmospheric traction was used on the Brighton Line, and, from 1909, electrification, which had reached Brighton by 1 January 1933 as well as the diesel locomotives still in use today. In this book, Simon Jeffs looks at the various forms of traction used on the Brighton Line, which give it a special identity even to this day.

About Simon Jeffs

Simon Jeffs is a member of the Southern Electric Group and has co-authored a recent history of the Brighton Belle service. He lives in Eastbourne.

Additional information

GOR007530069
9781445619422
1445619423
The Brighton Line: A Traction History by Simon Jeffs
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Amberley Publishing
2013-11-15
96
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