Description The first Railway chemical laboratory was opened in 1864 by the London & North Western Railway at Crewe, and the Last ones lost their direct link to the rail industry on their privatisation in 1996.
It covers many aspects of the work, from a BR chemist going to San Francisco to blow up a.
Whatever their expertise, every Railway chemist or \'stink\' has been asked the same question: "What do you actually do"? That is precisely the question this book attempts to answer.
Description The first Railway chemical laboratory was opened in 1864 by the London & North Western Railway at Crewe, and the Last ones lost their direct link to the rail industry on their privatisation in 1996