[156] | TITLES ON TOPICS IN BRANCH LINES OF WORCESTERSHIRE WHICH START WITH 'O' | |
RailwaysThe drama of the Semmering is behind us. From now on we follow the valleys rather than cut across them. The scenery on this busy international route is just as lovely, but running alongside the river we can pick up the pace. First stop is Bruck an der Mur - not a large town but a surprisingly ... From the series Ticket To RideKeywords: cabride, murzzuschlag, knittelfeld, pace, bruck, sub-alpine, steel, audi, bruck, lose, graz, salzburg, slovenia, bruck, leoben, knittelfeld | |
RailwaysThis autobiography, based at the former LNWR shed at Bushbury near Wolverhampton, will bring back the many nostalgic memories of all those who worked with steam locomotives between the late 1940s and 1960s. The younger reader, also, should be able to catch the spirit of that period when the romance ... From the series ReminiscencesKeywords: bushbury, lnwr, bushbury, wolverhampton, would-be, fireman, outlook, dirt, pinnacle, strove, psyche, stubbornness, brink, dislike, footplateman, viewpoint, boyhood, bushbury, bushbury, army, vacuum, brake, euston, wolverhampton-euston, bushbury | |
Railways, Buses, Road Vehicles, OtherIn TTR-6 we explore the beautiful capital of Portugal-Lisbon. We: look at flights to Lisbon and the airport, and getting 'down town'. Lisbon has a modem and efficient metro. On business or as a tourist you will need to use it. TTR examines it in depth and tells you how to avoid the pitfalls! The ... From the series Ticket To RideKeywords: lisbon, ttr-6, portugal-lisbon, lisbon, airport, lisbon, metro, tram, icon, harbour, ticket, lisbon, tagus, abril, oriente, metro, expo, spaniard, calatrava, gateway, cathedral, glass, steel, expo, lisbon, ticket, estodl, suburban, cascais, stagecoach, sintra, lisbon, suburb, benfica, portoalfa, franca, ferry, tagus, lisbon, beja, algarve, ferry, barreiro, terminus, radio, hewat, portugal | |
RailwaysThe story of this route throughout the steam era is covered in some detail. This important GWR line linked Birmingham Snow Hill with places such as Solihull, Warwick, Leamington, Banbury and Oxford, and on to London. The train services, both freight and passenger, are covered all along the line ... From the series Portrait of a Famous RouteKeywords: oxford, birmingham, birmingham, snow, solihull, warwick, leamington, banbury, oxford, birmingham, cross-country, stratford-upon, avon, birmingham, aynho, banbury, pixton, oxford, wolvercot, sutton, worcester, blehheim, cheltenham, kingham, banbury, banbury, hatton, lnwr, leamington, stratford-upon-avon, lapworth, birmingham, warwickshire, birmingham, oxford, birmingham | |
RailwaysOnce part of a through line to Cambridge, this rural route had many charming country stations and several long-forgotten junctions. All are illustrated, along with the great variety of goods and passenger trains which used this undulating byway for over a century. From the series Country Railway RoutesKeywords: oxford, bletchley, verney, banbury, cambridge, long-forgotten, byway, oxford, bletchley, padbury, banbury | |
RailwaysSince Bill Simpson wrote his two volumes on the London & North Western Railway line between the two university cities much has happened. Partial closure came in 1968, yet petitions to reopen it came almost immediately, this has had partial success. The line between Oxford and Bicester was reopened ...Keywords: oxford, cambridge, simpson, wrote, oxford, bicester, bletchley, bedford, lamplight, simpson | |
RailwaysOriginally known as the “Old Worse and Worse”, this route became a smart, slick part of the GWR main line network. Illustrated herein are many rural stopping places and some important junctions of which there is now no trace. From the series Western Main LinesKeywords: oxford, moreton-in-marsh, worse, worse, slick | |
RailwaysThe author present a comprehensive history of a line opened in 1854, a short portion of which remains open for freight traffic today. The railway from Princes Risborough to Oxford via Thame, was part of the Wycombe railway, from Maidenhead to Oxford. Once the line was open to High Wycombe (1854), ... From the series Oakwood Library Of Railway HistoryKeywords: oxford, risborough, risborough, oxford, thame, wycombe, maidenhead, oxford, wycombe, thame, oxford, maidenhead-oxford, risborough-oxford, oxford, thame, brunel, roof, steel, cowley, wycombe, wycombe, thame, oxford, stub | |
RailwaysThe GWR hoped that the OWW railway from Oxford to Worcester and Wolverhampton would extend the tentacles of the broad gauge northward, but in the event, only standard gauge trains ever provided the service on this line linking these important centres. The first part of two takes a detailed look at ... From the series Portrait of a Famous RouteKeywords: oxford, worcester, wolverhampton, oxford, worcester, oxford, worcester, wolverhampton, northward, oxford, worcester, cotswold, somehow, pixton, oxford, wolvercot, shipton, kingham, adlestrop, campden, honeybourne, littleton, badsey, norton, worcester | |
RailwaysThis pictorial work on the Oxford - Worcester - Wolverhampton route is published in two parts. This part, two, covers the line from Worcester to Wolverhampton. The whole comprises around three hundred photographs, mainly from the steam era, forming a comprehensive record of this fascinating, ... From the series Portrait of a Famous RouteKeywords: oxford, worcester, wolverhampton, worcester, wolverhampton, oxford, worcester, wolverhampton, worcester, wolverhampton, pixton, worcester, worcester, hagley, stourbridge, stourbridge, stourbridge, priestfield, kingswinford, oxley, dudley, non-oww, dudley, wolverhampton | |
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