Road Vehicles, OtherWho devised Britain's road numbering scheme and what was its purpose? When were roads first numbered? Are there anomalies and why are so many road numbers never shown on a map or signs? These and many other facinating topics are all discussed in this book together with something about the history ... | |
RailwaysThis is the Second Edition of this book which was first published in 2000 as a companion to the earlier volume London's Disused Underground Stations. | |
RailwaysTo many the Abbotsbury branch was a curious line of single track which joined the main line at Upwey Junction, perhaps glimpsed from the carriage window of a train conveying day-trippers or holidaymakers to Weymouth. Indeed, the line cannot have been particularly well known to local people as ... | |
RailwaysThe story of one of South Wales most important lines is told here for the first time. The great export coal trade from South Wales brought the rise of Cardiff from a comparatively minor harbour to one of the world's leading docks, due in no small measure to the efforts of the miners in the ... From the series Oakwood Library Of Railway History | |
RailwaysOf the 50 stations that have come and gone over the years, ten remain open. In little over a hundred miles we encounter 16 existing, or former, rail junctions – on average one every seven miles - a remarkable testament to the commercial rivalry and duplicity of lines between the Highland and GNSR ... From the series Driver`s Eye Views | |
Trams, Road VehiclesFeatures a collection of films including services abandoned between '55 & '58, much in colour. Includes many routes & car types including ex-Nottingham & ex-Manchester, plus final day activity. | |
Trams, Road VehiclesVHS Cassette (also available as DVD-R Video ). Features a collection of films including services abandoned between '55 & '58, much in colour. Includes many routes & car types including ex-Nottingham & ex-Manchester, plus final day activity. | |
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RailwaysThis album is a picture history of the heads of the valleys Railways. Remembered fondly by many, it details the severe gradients and unique locomotives that worked the lines. The remarkable feats of victorian engineering, built with a pick and shovel and little else, adorn many pages. From the series Country Railway Routes | |
RailwaysThe fourth volume in the highly popular Fade-Away series features classes 86, 87, 90 and 92 and tells the story of how the fleets and their fortunes have declined since the arrival of the new millenium. Fantastic action coupled with an informative script and on-screen graphics bring you the whole ... | |
RailwaysThe British Railways Modernisation Plan of 1955 called for the introduction of 25kv AC (alternating current) services over the West Coast main line. The first section of this was energised in 1959. Over the next four decades, the 25kv network expanded, culminating in the electrification of the East ... | |
RailwaysA journey by steam aboard the ‘Great Britain' from Penzance to the far north of Scotland and featuring: 71000 ‘Duke of Gloucester' from Paddington to Bristol 6024 ‘King Edward 1st' & 5051 ‘Earl Bathurst' from Penzance to Bristol 46233 ‘Duchess of Sutherland' from Preston to Glasgow 60009 ‘Union of ... | |
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