The British Rail network atlas and track diagrams book is a comprehensive guide to the rail infrastructure of the London Midland region, published in 1990. This detailed publication provides a clear understanding of the layout, signaling, and electrification systems used by the railway company.
With over 500 pages of high-quality illustrations and technical data, this book offers a unique insight into the complex network of tracks, signals, and bridges that comprise the London Midland region. The atlas also includes information on key stations, major junctions, and other notable features of the railway line.
The track diagrams section provides an in-depth examination of the electrification systems used across the route, including the selection of conductors and insulators, as well as the installation of power supply equipment. This book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in rail infrastructure, including engineers, maintenance staff, and railway enthusiasts alike.
This book is now available again due to its enduring popularity among those who have previously used it. Its comprehensive coverage of the London Midland region's rail network makes it an essential reference for anyone looking to understand the complex systems that shape our transportation networks today.