Eastern Main Lines
Potters Bar to Cambridge
by Vic Mitchell & Allan Mott
The historic main line between Potters Bar and Hitchin has seen many changes of ...
by Vic Mitchell & Allan Mott
The historic main line between Potters Bar and Hitchin has seen many changes of ...
by Vic Mitchell & Keith Smith
The terrain changes greatly on the routes and thus the freight traffic has varie...
by Adrian Hartless
This part of the West Coast Main Line is now covered at such high speed that thi...
by Vic Mitchell & Keith Smith
The Ecclesbourne Valley has had the joys of a railway for around 150 years, but ...
by Richard Adderson & Graham Kenworthy
The East Suffolk Line has been long noted for its variety of trains - passengers...
by Geoff Goslin
The Hitchin - Bedford route formed part of the Midland Railway's first line for ...
by Vic Mitchell & Keith Smith
The route passes through the heart of the White Country, an industrial area note...
by Vic Mitchell & Keith Smith
The main purpose of the branch has changed over the years from serving the Hull ...
by Vic Mitchell & Keith Smith
The complex group of rural lines in this volume largely lost its passenger servi...
by Richard Adderson & Graham Kenworthy
This quiet country byway has been little illustrated hitherto, but this album co...
by Vic Mitchell & Keith Smith
China clay was the principal traffic over this difficult route for several gener...
by Roger Darsley & Dennis Lovett
The North British route from Edinburgh to Berwick-upon-Tweed opened in 1846 and ...
by Vic Mitchell
This pleasant route was built through attractive scenery and soon carried many t...
by Michael Back
The author lived and worked on the route and thus gives us an insight into the o...
by Vic Mitchell & Keith Smith
Operated by the Midland Railway initially, the line from Birmingham brought pros...