This article is about the British railway engineer. Not to be confused with
Mary Cecil Allen .
Cecil John Allen [ 1] (1886 – 5 February 1973[ 2] ) was a British railway engineer and technical journalist and writer.
Allen qualified as acivil engineer and joined theGreat Eastern Railway in 1903, later working for theLondon & North Eastern Railway retiring in 1946.[ 3] He inspected new rails for quality.
Allen also was the second contributor to the long-runningBritish locomotive practice and performance article series inThe Railway Magazine from 1909 to 1958,[ 4] He was concurrently editor ofTrains Illustrated in the 1940s, and was succeeded in that position by his son,Geoffrey Freeman Allen , in 1950.[ 5]
Allen was a committed Christian and an accomplished organist, writing a chorus "The Lord has need of me". He was offered a place on the train whenMallard broke the world speed record in 1938, but declined the offer as the run was scheduled for a Sunday morning and clashed with his regular church (Christian Brethren) attendance.[citation needed ] He died on 5 February 1973.[ 6]
He wrote numerous books on locomotives, and railway company histories, as well as an autobiography "Two Million Miles of Train Travel":[ 4]
Locomotives The locomotive exchanges .Ian Allan Publishing . 1949.Locomotive practice and performance in the twentieth century (2nd revised impression ed.). Heffer, Cambridge. 1950.The Stanier Pacific of the L.M.S.. London . Ian Allan. 1950.The Gresley Pacifics of the LNER . Ian Allan. 1950.The Bulleid Pacifics of the Southern Region . Ian Allan. 1951.British Pacific locomotives . Ian Allan. 1962.British Atlantic locomotives . Ian Allan. 1968.—; revised & enlarged by G. Freeman Allen (1976).British Atlantic locomotives (2nd ed.). Ian Allan. Cecil J. Allen; et al. (1972).The Deltics : a symposium . Ian Allan.ISBN 0-7110-0322-X . [ 7] Railway company histories The Great Eastern Railway . Ian Allan. 1955.The North Eastern Railway . Ian Allan. 1964.The London & North Eastern Railway . Ian Allan. 1966.General railways The Iron Road: The Wonders of Railway Progress . John F. Shaw & Co. Ltd. 1925.Railways of To-day: Their Evolution, Equipment and Operation. Frederick Warne & Company. 1929."The Coronation" and other famous L.N.E.R.trains . Nicholson & Watson. 1937.Titled trains of Great Britain . Ian Allan. 1946.Switzerland's Amazing Railways (4th revised ed.). Thomas Nelson & Sons, London. 1965.The Steel Highway . Longmans, Green & Co, London. 1928.Modern railways: their engineering, equipment and operation . Faber. 1959.Two million miles of rail travel: the autobiography of Cecil J. Allen . Ian Allan. 1965.Salute to the Great Western . Shepperton: Ian Allan. 1970.ISBN 0-7110-0181-2 .Other Hymns and the Christian faith . London, Pickering & Inglis. 1966.[ 8]
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