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Tourist Railways of France
by John Organ
In addition to its vast array of Metre Gauge systems, France also boasted a larg...
by John Organ
In addition to its vast array of Metre Gauge systems, France also boasted a larg...
by Vic Mitchell & Keith Smith
The numerous industries of the three places in the title gave rise to the massiv...
by Vic Mitchell & Keith Smith
The Derwent Valley Light Railway was a unique undertaking, serving agriculture a...
by Vic Mitchell & Keith Smith
The route has a number of unusual features. These include its mainly elevated po...
by Tom Heavyside
This tour of the island’s former steam-operated lines gives, not only the ...
by Vic Mitchell & Keith Smith
This rural route followed the peaceful valleys of the Anton and the Test and onc...
by Vic Mitchell & Keith Smith
Seldom mentioned in the railway press, this railway backwater has a fascinating ...
by Vic Mitchell
The Leek & Manifold Light Railway was authorised and built in two parts, whi...
by Vic Mitchell & Keith Smith
These historic routes had contrasting environs. The main line was close to a riv...
by Vic Mitchell & Keith Smith
Coventry had one of the first stations in the Midlands and the district soon bec...
by Roger Darsley
The Consett to South Shields line was built in 1834 as a coal railway. Even when...
by Roger Darsley
The eastern part of the route parallel to Hadrian's Wall formed part of one of t...
by Vic Mitchell & Keith Smith
Variety is the spice of railway study and, herein, we find great changes in land...
by Vic Mitchell & Keith Smith
All three branches had one thing in common: holidaymakers. The scenery differed ...
by Vic Mitchell & Keith Smith
The route served a large number of collieries and several quarries, the complexi...