Railway Breakdown Cranes
- 196 pages
- 7 hours of reading
In the first part of a two-volume work, Peter Tatlow provides readers with a historical look at the railway breakdown cranes of Britain.
This series delves into the rich history of British railway breakdown cranes, vital machines for accident recovery and track maintenance. It explores the technical evolution and diverse designs of these powerful pieces of equipment. Readers will gain a detailed understanding of their crucial role in keeping the railways operational. This is an essential resource for railway enthusiasts and historians interested in engineering marvels.

In the first part of a two-volume work, Peter Tatlow provides readers with a historical look at the railway breakdown cranes of Britain.