Czech and Slovak Railways Three Decades of Change, 1990-2020s
By Keith Fender WRITTEN by The Railway Magazine’s World News editor, this book looks at railways in The Czech Republic and Slovakia after they emerged as independent countries in 1993, the two being joint successors of the former Czechoslovakia.
Having once been a single country, with a single national railway operator, the change was significant – although both countries, and their railways, still have a lot in common. Loco types have changed through modernisation and rebuilding, and both countries have retained very different narrow-gauge systems.
Both countries have invested in modern fleets, however, and rail freight has boomed thanks to globalisation and EU membership. Spanning three decades, this book explores the history and railways of both countries and features over 140 pictures.
Published by Key Publishing shop.keypublishing.com
96 pages, softback. £15.99