Electric Multiple Units
AGNEW, W. A.
Electric Trains - Their Equipment and Operation
Volumes One & Two - Including Notes on Electric Locomotives, Electro-Pneumatic Brakes, Regenerative Braking, Air-Operated Doors, etc.
Detailed 1930s study of technical aspects of electric traction, illustrated with photographs and fold-out diagrams throughout in two substantial volumes.
BAKER, Michael H.C.
The Southern Electric Story
A personal celebration of 'the world's largest main line electric railway'
BEECROFT, G.D.
Southern Region Multiple-Unit Trains
BEECROFT, G.D.
3142: Portsmouth to Peterborough
British Railways London Midland Region
A.C. Electrified Lines - 25 kV A.C. Multiple Unit Trains E.M.U.'s 001 - 0045 Driver's Manual 1963
BR 12034/3
BROWN, David
Southern Electric Scene
Review of SR electric stock in service in 1982 and 1983. The operations of each class are described and supported by photographs.
BUTLIN, Ashley
British Multiple Units: Classes 302 - 390
British Multiple Units: Volume 3
Department of Transport
Railway Accident - Report on the Collision that occurred on 30th August 1973 at Shields Junction in the Scottish Region British Railways
Fatal head-on collision between a Ayr to Glasgow DMU and a Weymss Bay to Glasgow EMU. The leading coach of the EMU rode-up over the rear coach of the DMU for more than a coach length, leading to a fire.
GLOVER, John
English Electric Traction Album
Review of English Electric locomotives and units in Britain at the end of the 1970s. Locomotive classes covered include 20, 31, 37, 40, 50, 55, 73, 83 and 86; unit classes 201 to 207, 302 to 310, 405 to 430, 502 and 504; shunters 08, 09 and 13.