With his early career as a footplate man Bob Essery brings his own personal experience to judge how effectively most model railway layouts are operated & provides readers with this in depth & instructive volume on Train Shunting & Marshalling. As a firm believer in realism in miniature he knows that over the past 20 years there has been a phenomenal increase in the physical standards of layouts built & exhibited; the quality of proprietary locomotives & rolling stock has enhanced immeasurably as have the signalling & scenery. What is still lacking however is the knowledge as to how the railways actually operated & in an era when DCC makes the realistic operation of model railways all the more practical (along with the hazards associated with the industry) this leads to all sorts of schoolboy howlers perpetrated upon the viewing public at model railway shows. Since the publication of Railway Operation for the Modeller in 2003 there has been a growing awareness of the importance of replicating correct operating procedure & this volume is the fourth volume designed to build upon the success of that original book. Many model railways unless recreating an exact replica often add more complexity to the scene
- in terms of over-large locomotive sheds & goods yards
- in order to give variety of operation & this volume is designed to provide the modeller with a comprehensive guide to working practices when shunting & marshalling passenger or freight trains & the handling of locomotive sheds. The book will include descriptive text allied 200 mono & colour illustrations. Individual chapters will include the evolution of shunting the men & equipment marshalling passenger trains types of locomotive used arrangements of locomotive shed & shed operation. This title has great appeal to both modellers & railway enthusiasts.