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The Hayling Island Branch was one of Britain's most iconic sea side lines, connecting Havant with Hayling Island via Langston Harbour. Opening in 1865...Savoir plus
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The coastal and mountain scenery around the railway lines of North and Mid Wales is among the best in Great Britain. Here we look at the British Railw...Savoir plus
Throughout its length from London to Glasgow via Crewe and Carlisle, with a loop through the West Midlands and spurs to Holyhead, Liverpool and Manche...Savoir plus
In this new photographic album from Pen & Sword, transport historian and photographer Jim Blake presents a fascinating selection of pictures of a form...Savoir plus
Although there had been experiments with the use of a new form of transport - the 'trackless tram' (better known as the trolleybus) - during the first...Savoir plus
This book in Pen & Sword's 'Gallery' series starts with a brief history of the Cambrian Railways' early years, followed by a magnificent comprehensive...Savoir plus
This book covers in pictures, the history and development of London's main terminal stations, looking at the stations through the lens of photographer...Savoir plus
Northampton, the county town of Northamptonshire, is rich in transport history. 1880 saw several tram routes commence operation within the Northampton...Savoir plus
When British Railways (BR) initiated its Modernization Plan in 1954 it had little experience of diesel locomotives thus initiated a Pilot Scheme to tr...Savoir plus
At the turn of the century, Volvo found itself in a three-way tussle with Dennis and DAF to design and produce Britain's first low-floor double-deck b...Savoir plus
This book was originally envisaged as a purely photographic overview of those British main-line diesel and electric locomotives which managed to find ...Savoir plus
For as long as we could remember steam traction had been king on our railways. The resounding beat of exhaust from classic designs by Gresley, Stanier...Savoir plus
James Waite has been a skilled railway photographer for many years. In this book he has brought together photographs of many of the world's steam-work...Savoir plus
The preservation of our transport heritage is something that the British excel at. The Buses magazine Museum & Rally Guide 2020-21 lists forty museums...Savoir plus
In Great Britain there existed a practice of naming steam railway locomotives. The names chosen covered many and varied subjects. However, a large num...Savoir plus
In 1957 the Western Region of BR identified a need for 400 Type 1 diesel locomotives for short-haul freight duties but it was 1964 before the first wa...Savoir plus
The Great Northern Atlantics, were the first locomotives constructed in Britain to the 4-4-2 wheel arrangement. The Atlantics were designed by H.G. Iv...Savoir plus
1968 was a significant year for the railways; steam traction came to an end, and Parliament passed the 1968 Transport Act. The demise of steam meant m...Savoir plus
Early Railways, A Guide for the Modeler will encourage and support the modeling of the earliest period of railway history, from the very beginnings of...Savoir plus
In the nineteenth century the War Office showed little interest in developing large heavy artillery for its land forces, preferring instead to equip i...Savoir plus
When British Railways initiated its Modernization Plan in 1955, its Western Region elected to trial locomotive designs with hydraulic transmission whi...Savoir plus
The General Strike was one of the most significant events in twentieth century Britain. The miners were locked out and the mass of rank-and-file trade...Savoir plus
This book examines in words and pictures the huge changes that have taken place in the last 50 years on the British railway network. We see how steam-...Savoir plus