RailwaysThe final instalment of our popular Industry of Steam series features the 1970s scene in Central England, with the following locations and locomotives: Ironbridge PS - Peckett 1803/33 Stourport PS - Barclay 2088/40 Littleton Colliery - Hudswell Clarke 1752/43 Hams Hall - RSH 7151/44 Cadley Hill ... | |
RailwaysThe National Railway Museum, York, has an unparalleled collection of railway exhibits. From the earliest days of the railway pioneers to the very latest in railway technology, there's something here for everyone. Discover how the railways evolved from the building of 'Rocket' through to 'Mallard's' ... | |
Other, RailwaysA uniquely detailed look at Brunel the man, revealed through his personal letters and writings which aims to reveal the inner life of an engineering genius to a wide general audience. | |
RailwaysVHS Cassette (also available as DVD Video ). A documentary looking at the development and use of the 125s over the years, and featuring archive film as well as contemporary footage. | |
RailwaysDVD Video (also available at HALF PRICE as VHS Cassette ). Inter-City 125 was one of British Rail's greatest success. The travelling public was enthralled by its great looks, the power and the speed. The marketing men had a field day, with phrases like ‘the Journey Shrinker' and passenger traffic ... | |
RailwaysA Driver's eye view to London Liverpool Street aboard a class 86 electric loco. With a top speed of 100 mph, the hourly INTERCITY trains normally cover the 115 miles between the capital of East Anglia and London's Liverpool Street Station in well under 2 hours. One feature of note is the single ... From the series Driver`s Eye Views | |
RailwaysIntermodal Railroading, which started out as a way for railroads to better serve customers without sidings, has grown into one of the most significant aspects of modern railroading and, indeed, international shipping. For the first time, this portion of the railroad industry that has flourished ... | |
RailwaysIn 2002 we visited the Cologne Messe, now it's the turn of Dortmund. It's quite an event: eight halls with the largest devoted to model railroads. Once again all the German majors were there and this time we concentrate on Fleischmann, TRIX and Faller. Dortmund is big enough to have a hall for the ... From the series Ticket To Ride | |
RailwaysToday's railfans may have to travel as far as China or Cuba in search of steam but not so long ago things were very different. As far as the majority of rail enthusiasts in the UK were concemed, when English steam finished during August 1968 - their hobby was effectively dead. Few people in those ... | |
RailwaysThe latest in the Society's series of 150th anniversary books is now available. The first section of the line, to Dingwall was opened in June 1862 and the book describes the building of this section and the extensions on to Bonar Bridge, now Ardgay. It includes a detailed description of all the ... | |
RailwaysThe East Suffolk Line has long been noted for its variety of trains – passengers to London, holidaymakers, local produce and fuel, both solid and nuclear. All are to be found herein, along with a charming inland branch. From the series Eastern Main Lines | |
RailwaysRailed public transport existed in Ipswich for nearly 46 years, first with horse power and subsequently electric traction. The latter had a relatively short life of less than 23 years when compared with many other municipalities operating trams and were replaced by trolleybuses. This publication ... From the series Tramway Classics | |
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