Rail Freight
Scotland
(Autor) Paul ShannonIn the early 1980s, Ravenscraig steel works was the biggest source of rail freight north of the border, handling iron ore, coal, lime and scrap, as well as semi-finished and finished products. Opencast coal was thriving and would even lead to some lines re-opening later in the decade. Wagonload freight was still providing a service on some rural lines, not least the Far North line where many intermediate stations still handled general freight, such as seed potatoes and fertilizer. Today, Ravenscraig is a distant memory and coal is no longer carried by rail anywhere in Scotland. Wagonload freight has also disappeared, despite some attempts to revive the concept in the early 2000s. However, in a few areas, rail freight has done well. The cement works at Oxwellmains is a big user of rail and Grangemouth refinery still produces three trainload flows. Intermodal traffic has grown substantially, with several regular Anglo-Scottish flows on the West and East Coast main lines as well as internal movements to Aberdeen and Inverness. Illustrated with over 160 photographs, many of which are previously unpublished, this volume looks at the changing face of rail freight in Scotland. It details the changes in traction, rolling stock and railway infrastructure over four decades.
Paul Shannon
Paul Shannon is a renowned American novelist known for his captivating storytelling and complex characters. His most notable works include "The Shadows of Time" and "Echoes of the Past," both of which have garnered critical acclaim for their exploration of human emotions and relationships. Shannon's literary style is characterized by vivid imagery, lyrical prose, and intricate plotlines that keep readers engaged from start to finish. He has made significant contributions to the genre of contemporary fiction, with his works often delving into themes of love, loss, and the passage of time. "The Shadows of Time" is considered Shannon's most famous work, resonating with readers for its poignant portrayal of the intricacies of family dynamics and the impact of past traumas on present relationships. Overall, Paul Shannon's works continue to leave a lasting impression on readers, showcasing his talent for crafting compelling narratives that touch the heart and soul.