[417] | TITLES ON ALL SUBJECTS WHICH REFERENCE 'GOBOWEN' |  |
| The complex history, the scenic joys and the important minerals combine to make this fascinating series of photographs. The Great Western is evident in many of the views from a forgotten past. From the series Branch Lines | |
| Companion to the very successful “Operation Torbay”, Operation Cornwall presents the enthusiast and Railway Historian with hitherto unobtainable detail of passenger services West of Plymouth 1957. Not only is every BR(W) train in the Duchy described but the workings of every single passenger and ... From the series Operation … | |
| Once part of the GWR's Didcot to Birkenhead route, this line carried a heavy coal traffic from the mines in the Wrexham area. The many charming rural stations are illustrated, along with a wide range of trains of all types and ages. | |
| Evocative steam archive action on the following lines:- Aberystwyth services to Carmarthen and Dovey Junction. Dovey Junction - Barmouth. Barmouth – Bala Junction - Llangollen – Ruabon. Ellesmere to Wrexham push pull service. Whitchurch – Ellesmere - Welshpool services. Chester - Gaerwen ... From the series Steam World Archive | |
| The second volume continues the story back to Barmouth from Shrewsbury but via Ruabon and the Dee valley via Llangollen and Dolgellau. Shrewsbury and the depot are covered in sheer depth with many types of locomotives from Panniers to manors, Standards and LMS types. North through Gobowen to Ruabon ... From the series Cambrian Landcruise | |
| This video concentrates on the northern area of Wales and its borders from the North Wales coast through Chester to Gobowen. Branch lines visited are the Conway Valley to Blaenau Ffestiniog and, by way of a rail tour, the Wrexham, Mold and Connahs Quay route ending at Wrexham. North to Chester ... From the series Along LMS Lines | |
| In this second part, we begin at Gobowen on the Shrewsbury to Chester main line before looking at the connection to Oswestry and the Cambrian line south to Llanymynech and Llanfyllin, prior to its closure in 1965. We return to Gobowen with a stone train and then onwards to Shrewsbury. Steam ... | |
| The first of two videos covering the lines in an area north of Shrewsbury to Chester. This video features the line to Crewe as far as Willaston via Whitchurch, the Shrewsbury to Gobowen line and the Gobowen to Oswestry and Blodwell line. Archive film of steam traction is shown on these routes ... | |
| A film on the railways between Bristol, where the River Severn eventually reaches the sea, and Wrexham, close by the River Dee, in the age of steam.The Midland route is taken from Bristol to Gloucester calling at Berkeley Road for a l4xx on the Sharpness branch. Gloucester on the Severn shows ... From the series Severn to Dee | |
| Another video from the JIM CLEMENS COLLECTION covering the steam scene around Shropshire. Beginning at Birmingham Snow Hill we travel via Wolverhampton and Oxley to Wellington Salop. Both routes into the town from Stafford and Crewe at all stations for most were in Shropshire. Shrewsbury in fine ... From the series Jim Clemens Collection | |
| A nostalgic look back at the railways of South Shropshire in the early 1960's. After a visit to GOBOWEN and IFTON colliery in the north, the scenes south and west of SHREWSBURY are covered. A journey from WELSHPOOL to SHREWSBURY, most of it in Shropshire, is taken. Very rare 1932 footage of the ... From the series Jim Clemens Collection | |
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