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| This quaint backwater was visited by few, as it had only two trains a day in its final 18 years, the service being withdrawn by the LMS in 1947. Freight traffic from Harpenden continued over part of the route until 1977, thus the photographic coverage is extensive. Every detail is comprehensively ... From the series Branch Lines | |
| The Nickey Line's fame seems to extend much further than most branch lines of similar importance. There are a number of factors which could contribute to this. It has seen some most unusual train formations/locomotives over the years. Amongst these were the use of Pullman cars on normal branch ... From the series Locomotion Papers | |
| Dr Peter Richards and Bill Simpson have combined their considerable knowledge of railway history to produce this first volume of the first main trunk line out of London. The exhaustive text is supported by 200 illustrations including photographs, some colour, maps, diagrams, timetables etc. The ... | |
| The Midland Railway was noted for its elegant locomotives and many types are illustrated herein, along with the great variety of later engines and multiple units. The many changes to the sations are revealed and there are full records of those long closed. From the series Midland Main Lines | |
| The main line has been subject of many changes of traction and architecture; these are comprehensively illustrated, along with details of infrastructure upgrades. The timeless branches make a nostalgic contrast, with their antique charm. From the series Midland Main Lines | |
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