"This volume gives a good overview of the modern railway scene in the West Highlands."
The Railway Correspondence and Travel Society, The Railway Observer - December 2023, Volume 93
"This volume gives a good overview of the modern railway scene in the West Highlands."
The Railway Correspondence and Travel Society, The Railway Observer - December 2023, Volume 93
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Welsh Railways research Circle Newsletter no 177 for Spring 2024
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Welsh Railways research Circle Newsletter no 177 for Spring 2024
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ASLEF Journal – The Magazine of the Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers & Firemen – April 2024
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ASLEF Journal – The Magazine of the Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers & Firemen – April 2024
"This nicely presented book by Peter Johnson looks at this fascinated light railway which was part of Col. Holman Fred Stephens empire of light railways which he managed from his office at Tonbridge In Kent. The original days of the Potteries, Shrewbury & North Wales Railway are covered right through to the when the Shropshire & Montgomeryshire was opened on part of the old "Potts" line in 1911. Highly recommended."
Peter A. Harding - Branch Line & Light railway Publications.
"This nicely presented book by Peter Johnson looks at this fascinated light railway which was part of Col. Holman Fred Stephens empire of light railways which he managed from his office at Tonbridge In Kent. The original days of the Potteries, Shrewbury & North Wales Railway are covered right through to the when the Shropshire & Montgomeryshire was opened on part of the old "Potts" line in 1911. Highly recommended."
Peter A. Harding - Branch Line & Light railway Publications.
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Steam World - April 2024
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Locomotive Portraits
Whilst ever there have been railways there have been artists keen to paint them. Many famous names have included aspects of the railways in their paintings, including most notably Claude Monet and J M W Turner. This enthusiasm has been kept alive by the formation in the UK of the Guild of Railway Artists, of which there are over two hundred members… Read more...
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Flying Scotsman
From hauling the first non-stop express from London to Edinburgh in 1928 and breaking the 100mph barrier in 1934, to being sold in 1963, and to its final home at the York National Railway Centre, The Flying Scotsman has a rich and, at times, controversial history. It has travelled across the USA and steamed across Australia, changed owners and colour… Read more...