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Covering all the major bus and trolleybus operators in the South East and Anglian area, together with a few smaller companies, most of the pictures show the buses in pre-National Bus Company and Passenger Transport Executive liveries. The more than 150 photographs were taken between 1951 and 1978 and mostly have never been published.
Provides coverage of: Edinburgh and Leith; the East Coast Main Line and the Waverley Route; the Forth Bridge and East Fife; the West Fife and Clackmannan; and the West Lothian and Stirling to Hilton Junction.
From the BRITISH RAILWAYS PAST AND PRESENT series, a collection of archive railway photographs from Avon, the Cotswolds and the Malverns, together with recent photographs of the same views.
Provides coverage of: The West Coast Main Line from Gretna to Glasgow; The Glasgow and South Western through Dumfries and Kilmarnock; The 'Port Road' to Stranraer and branches; Ayrshire coast lines from Largs to Girvan; Routes through Renfrewshire and Lanarkshire; and Railways of southern Glasgow.
'British Railways Past and Present' is a nationwide series of books featuring photographs of railway locations taken several decades ago and comparing them with the same scene today.This volume covers all the lines within and passing through the North and East of the County of Northamptonshire
Talks about: routes around Swansea, Neath and Port Talbot; The South Wales main line from Port Talbot to Llanelly; The Central Wales line from Swansea to Llandilo; lines along the Neath, Dulais and Aman Valleys; and The Glyncorrwg line.
Talks about: West Lancashire lines to Southport and Ormskirk; Preston station and approaches; and branches to Longridge and Knott End. This book also talks about L&YR routes to Blackburn, Burnley, Accrington and Colne; railways of the Fylde; Lancaster, Morecambe and Heysham; lines around Carnforth; and the Furness Railway.
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