[385] | TITLES ON ALL SUBJECTS WHICH REFERENCE 'CALEDONIAN' |  |
| This book examines a decade which saw much change in the world air travel scene. In a collection of images from all over the globe, over 60 different types of aircraft are featured, ranging from venerable propliners still hard at work to the undoubted queen of the skies, Concorde. The 1980s saw ... | |
| The scenic splendour of the West Highland's of Scotland is without question best viewed from the comfort of a train, the rugged terrain forcing a saw-tooth gradient profile as the rails round mountainous contours high above innumerable lochs, often well away from any road. Today the fantastic ... | |
| Dundee was a major area for early railway construction in Scotland. The earliest line opened in 1831, and by the late 1840s there were no less than three railways with termini in Dundee. The Arbroath & Forfar line opened in 1839, and before long it was possible to travel from Dundee to Forfar ... From the series Oakwood Library Of Railway History | |
| A look at the line's history from Caledonian days through to British Railways. The branch was an unusually interesting one. It had a charm peculiar to the once numerous rural branch lines. It twisted and turned through its narrow valley for just six miles. The text also recalls the Caledonian ... From the series Oakwood Library Of Railway History | Request notification when available  |
| Using top quality colour images, this book chronicles the Bluebell Railway's development and progress from humble beginnings to the world-renowned tourist attraction it is today. It will rekindle cherished memories of the Bluebell's early years for older people and provide a fascinating insight ... | |
| An extensive network of railways once served every corner of the country. Using archive film we recreate the age when almost every town was reached by the railway system. Volume Three comprises: ~ Across the Fens. A film portrait of the former Great Eastern & Great Northern Joint line from March to ... | |
| The Caledonian Railway was the largest of the three Scottish companies to go into the London Midland & Scottish Railway at the grouping in 1923. It contributed 1,077 locomotives, 3040 coaches and over 50,000 goods vehicles running on more than 1,000 route miles of track stretching from the border ... From the series Railways In Retrospect | |
| This detailed and lavishly illustrated study of the livery of the Caledonian Railway is the culmination of many years of careful research, using publicly and privately held records, photographs and artefacts. In addition, paint technologies have been investigated; monochrome photographic processes ... | |
| The Strathmore route, Stanley Junction to Kinnaber Junction, is one of the few main lines in Britain to have closed completely. The line is remembered with great affection as the last stamping ground of Sir Nigel Gresley's magnificent 'A4' Pacifics which worked the tightly timed Glasgow-Aberdeen ... From the series Video Library | |
| We complete the route of the 3-hour expresses into Glasgow resuming our journey over the former 'Caley' main line at Perth with 1960s shed and station scenes. Every station between Perth and Gartcosh is illustrated using an amalgam of cine film, historic photographs, 'then and now' scenes and maps ... From the series Video Library | |
| VHS Cassette (also available as DVD Video ). This is the first of two programmes covering Caledonian interests in the area, a 'pair' inspired by the cine of Alan Kirk, his love of the region intertwined with that for the C&O and particularly the oasis of steam that survived on the Killin Branch. ... From the series Video Library | |
| DVD Video (also available as VHS Cassette ). This is the first of two programmes covering Caledonian interests in the area, a 'pair' inspired by the cine of Alan Kirk, his love of the region intertwined with that for the C&O and particularly the oasis of steam that survived on the Killin Branch. ... From the series Video Library | |
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