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We are delighted that John Snell has agreed to our reprinting this novel, originally published in 1958, shortly after graduating, and his experiences helping to keep the Talyllyn running. As far...
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The first 36 pages of this book cover the background to the Standard classes, and an overview of their design, followed by 8 pages of colour photographs of the three classes of Pacifics, followed...
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Published by the Moseley Railway Trust, these three books document aspects of British industrial railway history. The first two cover industrial diesels built by Ruston, in the first, the larger,...
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The 2 axle NG IC locomotives made by the Motor Rail and Tramcar Company first came to real note during World War 1, when they were used on the narrow gauge railways to the front line; arguably they...
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There can be few (if any) Chartered Surveyors who decide to enter railway engineering, and end up with a business that can sell locomotives for the construction...
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An impressive album of steam-era images by acclaimed railway photographer Bill Smith, who also wrote the detailed captions. Locations featured include: Crianlarich Upper, Craigendoran Upper,...
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At the height of the railway era, the Scottish Highlands had a total of 183 railway stations, serving some of the most remote parts of the United Kingdom. Road transport was virtually...
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The first phase of British railway building in the 1830s and '40s left Bedfordshire virtually untouched and it wasn't until the Midland Railway started building line to reach London in the 1850s...
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