[53] | TITLES ON TOPICS IN EAST COAST RESURGENCE WHICH START WITH 'H' | |
RailwaysIn the 1950s, and for much of the 1960s, Hampshire was a happy hunting ground for steam fans. Despite the introduction of diesel units on some secondary routes in 1957, the bulk of the county's train services remained steam worked. The 'push-pull' local and branch trains, often hauled by ancient ...Keywords: hampshire, hampshire, push-pull, stark, bournemouth, belle, pullman, bulleid, headboard, eastleigh, overhaul, southampton, newbury, hampshire, welch, bournemouth, southampton, southampton, southampton, basingstoke, basingstoke, farnborough, ringwood, brockenhurst, wimborne, salisbury, lymington, salisbury, basingstoke, fawley, salisbury, portsmouth, didcot, newbury, southampton, gosport, meon, waltham, portsmouth, longmoor, bordon, hampshire | |
RailwaysAfter views of Leeds's Central Station, Bramhope, Arthington Jct. and Pool-in-Wharfedale feature, followed by Harrogate, which in 1964 was a busy rail centre, handling both freight and passenger traffic. Diverging from the Ripon line on the northeast outskirts of Harrogate was the line to York, and ... From the series Marsden RailKeywords: bramhope, arthington, pool-in-wharfedale, ripon, northeast, york, starbeck, boroughbridge, nidd, ripon, northallerton, ripon, melmerby, masham, ex-lner, dmus, deltics, marsden | |
RailwaysBuilt in 1842 as an engine shed for the Edinburgh & Glasgow Railway, Haymarket has served the railways that radiate from Edinburgh ever since. Haymarket locomotives and footplate crews partook in the Railway Races of 1895, and on the non-stops between Edinburgh and London before and after the ...Keywords: haymarket, edinburgh, edinburgh, glasgow, haymarket, edinburgh, haymarket, crews, partook, edinburgh, scotland, knox, knox | |
RailwaysJune 2001 marked the end of another chapter in railway history when Class 37s ended their association with freight traffic on the West Highland Line. The passing of the class on this traffic is commemorated in this “Wired for Sound” spectacular as cameras and microphones are placed on board ... From the series Wired for SoundKeywords: fort, highland, freightliner, fort, william-coatbridge, alcan, fort, run-round, aluminium, 400-tonne, 28-mile, spean, monessie, gorge, tulloch, corrour, breather, rannoch, cruach, snow, uphill, rannoch, moor, loop, gortan, orchy, 6-mile, slog, horseshoe, bore, downhill, crianlarich, ardlui, 8-mile, arrochar, tarbet, loch, lomond, arrochar, tarbet, four-mile, douglas, wheelslip, craigendoran, clyde, cardross, dalreoch, glasgow, dalmuir, westerton, springburn, gartcosh, gartsherrie, coatbridge, freightliner, 140-mile | |
Buses, Road VehiclesThe latest two titles in the Super Prestige Series will be available in March, covering two major operators in the West Yorkshire area. Written by Keith Healey and David Allan respectively they have been long awaited and will appeal to transport enthusiasts and local historians alike. From the series Super PrestigeKeywords: hebble, yorkshire, healey, yorkshire | |
RailwaysIn the early 1960s, Britain's rail network was contracting rapidly and, ironically, just as the decline was forcing closures, a cost-cutting type of motive power was entering service - the Diesel Multiple Unit. Yorkshire-based amateur cameraman, Frank Dean, ensured that a record of threatened lines ...Keywords: heritage, yorkshire, amateur, dean, dean, 20-mile, york, knaresborough, starbeck, malton, whitby, rillington, malton, yorkshire, heritage, whitby, contributor, whitby, middlesbrough, battersby, metrocammell, birmingham, mid-1960s | |
RailwaysThe Main Line; Pacifics on the line through Darlington with an A4, A1s and V2s together with freight and shunting duties. The Wansbeck Valley Line A journey along the delightful branch to Scots Gap Junction and Woodburn. Freight is shown behind 0-6-0 J27s early in 1966. North Eastern into the Hills ...Keywords: pacifics, darlington, wansbeck, woodburn, j27s, yorkshire, durham, richmond, kirkby, alston, alnwick, alnmouth, blythe, stockton, tyne, dock, billingham, j27s, malton, whitby, grosmont, goathland, whitby, railtour, marquess | |
RailwaysLondon and North Western: a name that excites the imagination and charged the atmosphere with great achievements in the realm of railway enterprise. One of the London and North Western's less fashionable engine sheds forms the background to this work, a shed where there were no household names and ... From the series ReminiscencesKeywords: hillhouse, household, stud, worthy, huddersfield, hillhouse, humour, blood, incident, grandfather, lnwr, hillhouse, fraser, garner, hull, owldam, coddy, kirkburton, dick, crime, bradford, wool, honour, aaron, sharrett, crewe, elson, hillhouse, foremen, hillhouse, lnwr, yorkshire, manchester | |
RailwaysThis account of the origins and subsequent development of these popular 4-6-0s, is illustrated with a wide variety of photos ranging from the first engines through to numerous members of the class in both LMS and BR service. Appendices include details of boiler and tender variations, LMS ... From the series Historical Locomotive MonographsKeywords: 4-6-0s, boiler, genesis, comet, phoenix, postwar, harrow, taper, boiler, taper | |
RailwaysThe 'slipping' of coaches from moving trains, seems in today's more safety conscious world, an incredible practice. But it was once performed by some of Britain's most respected railways, sometimes from their most prestigious expresses. More than 35 years since the last coach was slipped from the ... From the series Series XKeywords: century-long, railwaymen, accident, platform, mistake, platform, fryer, build-up, zenith, ireland, cornish, riviera, daniel, cord, ocean, ravenglass, eksdale | |
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