[390] | TITLES ON ALL SUBJECTS WHICH REFERENCE 'HERTFORDSHIRE' |  |
| DVD Video (also available as VHS Cassette ). The station in the Hertfordshire village of Biggleswade, forty miles north of London, sits astride one of the fastest stretches of the ECML. The location was the inspiration for. a group of Middlesbrough based modellers to recreate the former GNR/LNER ... From the series British Railway Modelling | |
| VHS Cassette (also available as DVD Video ). The station in the Hertfordshire village of Biggleswade, forty miles north of London, sits astride one of the fastest stretches of the ECML. The location was the inspiration for. a group of Middlesbrough based modellers to recreate the former GNR/LNER ... From the series British Railway Modelling | |
| In the early 1980's, the Class 33s were at the peak of their career. From an original total of 98 locomotives, all but 4 were still in traffic - their sphere of operation at an all-time high. However, as the decade progressed so too did modernisation, the effects of which had virtually halved the ... | Request notification when available  |
| Cycling is one of the most popular activities in Britain today. Whether for leisure enjoyment for all the family, or for health and environmental reasons, ever-increasing numbers of people are taking up the sport. But one question all cyclists ask is ‘Where can we cycle safely away from the ... | |
| Show Report Eurospoor Utrecht 2004. The largest model rail show in Holland near the home of the NS! Eurospoor gathers layouts from all over Europe: Styrkar a huge railway from Norway in gauge 1, Germany in 32mm standard and narrow gauge from the Bremen and Hamburg clubs - complete with transporter ... From the series Ticket To Ride | |
| 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 | |
| The Metropolitan Railway as the first underground railway in the world acquired a pioneering ethos from its beginning. Railways had been busily engaged with the nation's commerce since the 1830s, but London's unique problems of overcrowding in the centre and the density of traffic and people meant ... | |
| The Industrial locomotives of South Eastern England were listed in the Birmingham Locomotive Club (Industrial Locomotive Information Section) “Pocket Book C”, published in 1958. It has long been the intention of the Industrial Railway Society (As the BLC-ILIS has become) to include this region in ... From the series Industrial Railways & Locomotives Of … | |
| The Industrial locomotives of South Eastern England were listed in the Birmingham Locomotive Club (Industrial Locomotive Information Section) “Pocket Book C”, published in 1958. It has long been the intention of the Industrial Railway Society (As the BLC-ILIS has become) to include this region in ... From the series Industrial Railways & Locomotives Of … | |
| A detailed snapshot of London Bus operation across the counties of Essex and Hertfordshire. This inviting new colour album provides a nostalgic look back at the variety of London bus operation in these counties, supplemented by a fine collection of carefully selected colour images capturing their ... | |
| This new book examines the changing railway network in Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire, as well as north Essex, and parts of Hertfordshire. Each line is covered in detail, with an outline of its history, as well as detailed information on its services, both passenger and goods, on local and ... | |
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