Western Main Lines
Gloucester to Cardiff
by Vic Mitchell & Keith Smith
This important route once had no less than eleven junctions and eight marshallin...
by Vic Mitchell & Keith Smith
This important route once had no less than eleven junctions and eight marshallin...
by Andrew Henbest
The town's trolleybus system was smart and efficient, thus widely admired. This ...
by Stephen Lockwood
Published in the year Cardiff celebrates its centenary as a city, this book look...
by Barry Marsden
Unlike the trams, the N&D trolleybuses ran to Cotmanhay and Ilkeston, these ...
by Philip Shaw & Vic Mitchell
One of the most versatile railway engineers of the early 20th century, Holman Fr...
by Vic Mitchell Keith Smith
The last main line from the Midlands to London made use of this route, which had...
by Colin Barker
This album shows the long-established system operating in streets, which have ch...
by Paul Morfitt & Malcolm Wells
The trams helped the city to grow and this album shows them running along spacio...
by Vic Mitchell & Keith Smith
Originating largely as a horse-drawn tramway, this route has had varied fortunes...
by Stephen Lockwood
The small, but long lived, trolleybus operation was once a feature of the iron a...
by Vic Mitchell & Keith Smith
The routes included formed a large part of the Barry Railway, which also built t...
by Barry Marsden
The 15 mile-long mainline lasted until 1932 and is extensively illustrated by me...
by Barry Marsden
The town had the blessing of a fine fleet of silent, fume-free vehicles from 192...