STEAM BYWAYS : THE MACLEAR BRANCH LINE
by Dennis Moore
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About the Book
The line was operated from three sub-sheds, with all the locomotives having to return to Queenstown (the parent shed) for periodic washouts and maintenance, which - in the case of the pair of locomotives based at Maclear - was some 336 kms distant. In the latter years of steam the Class 19Ds dominated on this steeply graded scenic line which passed through remote countryside and provided a stern test for these 4-8-2s.
Passenger, freight and mixed trains are featured in this book, with some 45% of the photographic content pertaining to the 'real steam' S.A.R. era, with specialised photographic charters making up most of the balance. Brief historical details of this remarkable line are provided throughout the appropriate sections of the book, together with anecdotal comments and the expected caption details, quite extended in many instances. 132 pages, nearly 200 photographs. The book serves as a memorable souvenir for those who knew steam on the Maclear line and an adequate substitute for those who did not.
About the Creator
A well known South African Railway Photographer and the author of two best selling books on South African steam locomotives , ' The Sunset Of Steam' and 'The Shimmer of Steel'. His photography has won several awards & has featured in exhibitions, on calendars and contributions to other Authors' books. He has also published 57 (mostly) landscape format books at http://www.blurb.com/user/red3450 (India, China, Zimbabwe, East & West Germany, U.K. industrial, isle of Man as well as the most extraordinary coverage of all things 'South African steam'). Superb photography and design abound. A well known exponent of night, silhouette and glint photography,the Author includes many examples of such work, but the scope is broad, covering the conventional and unusual approach to Steam photography. Lively anecdotal text, expanded captions, maps etc are included. All Blurb books may be viewed (preview), in full, and for free. Contact : phone +27 [0]21 879 0308 , e-mail DennisMoore3450@gmail.com