Steam Wagons in Preservation

Malcolm Batten author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Amberley Publishing

Published:15th Oct '24

Should be back in stock very soon

Steam Wagons in Preservation cover

The steam lorry (or wagon, as it was more commonly known) developed in Britain alongside the internal combustion engine truck. Its heyday was between 1900 and the early 1930s. But there could be only one winner, and by the mid-1930s, with the adoption of the more efficient diesel engine and with punitive legislation passed, the end was in sight for steam. There had been two main manufacturers of steam wagons and eventually both turned to diesel. Other makers had already switched or fallen by the wayside. By 1960, the commercial life of these wagons had almost come to an end, but hundreds have survived into preservation to tell their story. Malcolm Batten explores the history of these remarkable vehicles through a host of previously unpublished images and informative captions.

'All in all, this is an interesting romp through a wide range of types and makes of wagons all supported by Malcolm’s informative captions. Lots to enjoy here.' -- Vintage Spirit Magazine, December 2024
'In this excellent book, Malcolm Batten traces the history of these vehicles through a number of previously unpublished images and informative captions.' -- Heritage Commercials Magazine, December 2024

ISBN: 9781398120167

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 308g

96 pages