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RailwaysThe complex series of routes into the valleys are visited from east to west. The Ely Valley to Penygraig is first, followed by the branch to Gilfach Goch. The Ogmore Vale and the Garw Valley come next. A long journey north from Bridgend takes us close to the Llynfi River and on to Glyncorrwg. ... | |
AviationThe Convair B-36 'Peacemaker' was the ultimate statement of American air power at the beginning of the Cold War. An intriguing mix of proven World War II concepts and 1950s high-tech innovations, the aircraft would spark more controversy than any weapon system ever built until the ill-fated Star ... | |
Trams, Road VehiclesMaidstone and the Medway towns once had efficient and reliable tramways that also served outlying villages. This album enables one to take an armchair journey through familiar streets but in a bygone and more leisurely era. The two systems and their vehicles pack each half of the volume. From the series Tramway Classics | |
RailwaysCentral to the prompt delivery of the nation's mail is its efficient transit throughout the country. From 1830, the Post Office relied increasingly on the overland rail network to achieve this, with Railway Post Offices, Sunday Sorting Tenders and District Sorting Carriages among the services ... | |
Road VehiclesWritten by the Post Office Vehicle Club and just published by British Bus Publishing, The Mailvan Handbook is a fully illustrated record of the different types of vehicle operated by Royal Mail over the past twenty-five years. There is a section detailing Royal Mail's purchasing policy on tractor ... | |
RailwaysThe full story behind the return of passenger trains to the Swanage branch in April and May. Includes aerial footage of Tangmere as it arrives and departs from the branch. Many lineside locations and interviews with the key people on the day and footage of the trains as they departed from London ... | |
RailwaysThe author has been photographing preserved steam at work on the rail network from Cornwall to Scotland over the last twenty years. This publication is a collection of the results of many trips to carefully selected lineside locations to capture steam at its best. All seasons of the year are ... | |
RailwaysA selection of main line performers at work throughout the country in recent months together with archive film from the 1960s. | |
RailwaysFirst proposals for a central main railway line from London to the port of Falmouth through Salisbury and Exeter came in the 1830s, and the first section as far as Basingstoke was opened in 1840 as part of the London & Southampton Railway, which in line with its plans for expansion soon became the ... | |
RailwaysThe Salisbury and Yeovil line was the central part of the Southern Main Line to the West. Promoted and built by an independent local company, its stations were well placed for the centres of Salisbury, Tisbury, Gillingham, Sherborne and Yeovil [Town]. The Station at the small village of Templecombe ... | |
RailwaysThe Southern Main Line to the West between Basingstoke, Salisbury and Yeovil has previously been described in Parts One and Two. Part Three continues the story on to Exeter. The characteristic feature of this main line is illustrated by station and signal box names - Yeovil Junction, Chard ... | |
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