Br From Green to Blue

Br From Green to Blue by Russell Saxton, published by Key Publishing Limited in 2020, offers a detailed exploration of a significant yet often overlooked period in railway history. This 96-page book is presented in English and focuses on the transition from the traditional British Railways green and maroon livery to the corporate Rail Blue image that emerged from the mid-1960s to the early 1980s. The text highlights the shift in focus among enthusiasts and rail publications during this era, which was largely overshadowed by the decline of the steam age.
Readers will find a comprehensive portrayal of the various livery styles that characterized this transition, showcasing the locomotives, units, and coaching stock of British Rail. The book illustrates major changes during the green to blue period, including lesser-known combinations that have intrigued railway enthusiasts for decades. By addressing many questions surrounding this era, the book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in transportation and railroads, providing insights into a pivotal time in railway history.
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A fascinating, but much overlooked, era for the modern traction enthusiast is the changeover era from the old British Railways green and maroon to the corporate image Rail Blue of the new British Rail, which stretched from the mid-1960s to the very early 1980s. The attention of enthusiasts and rail publications of the era was focused on the dying of the steam age.
This book aims to portray the many varied livery styles of the times worn by the locomotive, units, and coaching stock of BR. It illustrates every major change of the green to blue period, including many little known and surprising combinations, and aims to answer many questions that have puzzled enthusiasts since.
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