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 | |
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 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 ... | |
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 ... | |
RailwaysDVD Video (also available at HALF PRICE as VHS Cassette ). After the end of steam East Anglia entered a fascinating period of transition, with early diesel traction operating on a steam age railway. The programme explores the main line from Liverpool Street to Kings Lynn in the 1960s, and from ... | |
RailwaysA greatly expanded New Edition of a book first published by The Oakwood Press more than 30 years ago. This metre gauge line climbed all the way from Valletta to Museum (mtarfa/Mdina) via Notabile (Rabat) rising in rather more than seven miles from about 100ft above sea level at Valletta to nearly ... From the series Series X | |
RailwaysWell researched history of this rural backwater which was actually promoted as a main line | |
RailwaysThis book treats as the main line the route from Manchester Victoria to Leeds via Halifax and through the lower Calder Valley to Normanton. Branch lines are dealt with in separate chapters. The books is both revised and enlarged from the edition which appeared in 1987. | |
RailwaysThis is the story of a railway whose ambitions were as lofty as the Cambrian mountains through which it sought to build, but whose achievements were as modest as the townships of mid-Wales which it ultimately served. The Manchester & Milford Railway never came within many a mile of either place. ... From the series Oakwood Library Of Railway History | |
RailwaysAnother volume in Foxline's excellent “Scenes From The Past” series, this one focuses on the first part of Manchester to Crewe. From the series Scenes from the Past | |
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