[313] | TITLES ON TOPICS IN BRANCH LINES TO LAUNCESTON AND PRINCETOWN WHICH START WITH 'E' | |
RailwaysAmongst Eastbourne's lesser known railways illustrated are those to the gas works and the Crumbles. The miniature electric tramway is also included. The story of the development of the coast line is fully portrayed and its effect on the growth of the district is shown by means of numerous maps. From the series South Coast RailwaysKeywords: eastbourne, eastbourne, tramway, bexhill, collington, cooden, eastbourne, eastbourne, tramway, glyne, hampden, pevensey, westham, pevensey, warrior, marina, stone, sussex | |
RailwaysThe Eastern coast of Spain, bordering the Mediterranean Sea, was once the location of numerous narrow gauge lines. These comprised of a diverse selection of systems, ranging from a small 60cm.gauge industrial line, rural branch lines of both 75cm and metre gauge and an extensive purely industrial ... From the series Narrow Gauge Branch LinesKeywords: spain, gerona, malaga, spain, mediterranean, urban, tramway, organ, gerona, barcelona, tarragona, castellon, sagunto, ojas, valencia, alicante, malaga | |
RailwaysThe Edinburgh Suburban line was the Victorian equivalent of today's ring road, designed and built to relieve congestion on an overburdened yet still developing urban transport network. Starting life as a legally independent company, its prime function was to provide a through route for freight ... From the series Oakwood Library Of Railway HistoryKeywords: edinburgh, suburban, edinburgh, suburban, victorian, equivalent, urban, negligible, waverley, suburban, cattle, agricultural, tramcar, edinburgh, sign, death, bypass, maclean, edinburgh, suburban, suburban, haymarket, gorgie, gorgie, craighouse, craighouse, peffer, mill, duddingston, duddingston, niddrie, niddrie, accident, waverley, suburban, expenditure | |
TramsFollowing on from the author's previous book on the subject, this volume looks at several new areas which give further insights into the development and operation of London trams from the 1860s to the current Croydon Tramlink. Includes; horse trams; the experimental overhead line at Alexandra ...Keywords: croydon, tramlink, horse, palace, tramcar, paul, tramway, fertile, tramway, sutton, improve, gonna, tram | |
Buses, Road VehiclesBy popular demand we have updated the Notable Independents volume of our English Bus handbooks. The impressive list of fleets included in this 208 page volume includes the former municial operators along with all those popular independent fleets. Updated to late March 2012Keywords: halton, ipswich, metro, blackpool, warrington, nottingham, plymouth, citybus, rossendale, thamesdown, aintree, andybus, avon, bluebird, brylaine, carousel, cedar, chalkwell, compass, countryliner, courtney, delaine, emsworth, ensignbus, felix, fishwick, whippet, halifax, hedingham, hopley, hornsby, kime, konectbus, rider, minsterley, nibs, norfolk, nu-venture, olympus, pennine, rose, ross, safeguard, shamrock, somerbus, lancs, southdown, speedwell, essex, supertravel, courcey | |
RailwaysShow 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 RideKeywords: eurospoor, utrecht, eurospoor, utrecht, holland, eurospoor, styrkar, norway, germany, bremen, hamburg, clubs, transporter, swiss, hoorn, tramway, rotterdam, torbay, hertfordshire | |
RailwaysFor tens of thousands of holidaymakers and daytrippers their first sight of the beautiful resort town of Exmouth has been the railway station, which has served the town for more than 130 years. The Exmouth branch is an interesting line, being one of the few in the West Country which still features ... From the series Locomotion PapersKeywords: exeter, exmouth, exmouth, exmouth, commuter, exmouth, minister, digby, sowton, exeter, exmouth, exeter-topsham, topsham, quay, topsham-exmouth, exmouth, questionnaire, household, lympstone, parish, council, devon | |
Trams, Road VehiclesThe two tramways were small in comparison with most urban systems but this added to their charm and individuality. Herein is an unrivalled collection of photographs of two lines that served their communities well, albeit for relatively brief periods. Essential for those wishing to complete their ... From the series Tramway ClassicsKeywords: exeter, taunton, urban, tramway, perkin | |
RailwaysFormerly part of the main line to North Cornwall and North Devon, this scenic route is mostly in deep valley and follows tranquil rivers for most of its length. The trains illustrated range from the long holiday expresses of yesteryear to the single railcars of today. Old maps and tickets help to ... From the series Southern Main LinesKeywords: exeter, cornwall, devon, tranquil, yesteryear, chapelton, coleford, cowley, crediton, eggesford, exeter, nympton, lapford, morchard, newton, portsmouth, umberleigh, yeoford, devon | |
RailwaysThe historic route has undergone many changes, particularly in the types of trains using it. Their evolution is fully illustrated, as is the magnificent coastal scenery, which is so much loved by holiday visitors, railway photographers and many others From the series Western Main LinesKeywords: exeter, newton, abbot, dawlish, dawlish, warren, exeter, exeter, exminster, newton, abbot, starcross, teignmouth, teignmouth, quay, devon | |
RailwaysOnce part of the Southern's main line to Plymouth, this scenic route had many charming rural stations and a great diversity of trains over the years. We can gaze at all these herein and also at the many scenes of snow blockage on this high altitude line. From the series Southern Main LinesKeywords: exeter, tavistock, plymouth, gaze, snow, altitude, brentor, bridestowe, coleford, cowley, crediton, exeter, lydford, meldon, meldon, quarry, meldon, viaduct, newton, tawton, okehampton, sampford, courtenay, tavistock, yeoford, devon | |
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