Mainly covering the mid-1960s to the mid-1980s, this collection of
images offers a fascinating survey of one of the iconic locomotives of
twentieth-century Britain: the Class 40. A common sight in Scotland and
the north of England in the latter part of the century, the Class 40
continues to capture the imagination of railway enthusiasts everywhere.
Used to haul both heavy freight and passenger trains, this book captures
a locomotive at the peak of its powers, with previously unpublished
images showing Class 40s both at work and rest. The vast majority of the
photographs in this book were taken by the late Keith Holt. He was
brought up in West Yorkshire and, like many youngsters at that time,
developed an interest in railways as he cycled around the West Riding to
visit places of interest. He always took photographs, including many of
the iconic Class 40 locomotives. This book serves as a fitting tribute
to his longstanding interest in the railways, and reflects the varied
work carried out by the Class 40.