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Birkenhead Railways - A Photographic History by Merseyside Railway Historical Group

Merseyside Railway Historical Group

Birkenhead Railways - A Photographic History


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The Hooton to West Kirby Branch Line and the Wirral Way  by Merseyside Railway History Group

Merseyside Railway History Group

The Hooton to West Kirby Branch Line and the Wirral Way


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Railway Stations of Wirral  by Merseyside Railway History Group

Merseyside Railway History Group

Railway Stations of Wirral

A Yesterday's Wirral Special


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Mainly Scottish Steam  by MIDDLEMASS, Thomas

MIDDLEMASS, Thomas

Mainly Scottish Steam


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Midland Railway - Swansea Vale & Branches by MILES, John & WATKINS, Tudor

MILES, John & WATKINS, Tudor

Midland Railway - Swansea Vale & Branches


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The Swansea Vale Railway - A Midland Railway Outpost by MILES, John; THOMAS, Keri & WATKINS, Tudor

MILES, John; THOMAS, Keri & WATKINS, Tudor

The Swansea Vale Railway - A Midland Railway Outpost


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British Railways Past and Present: The East Midlands by MILNER, Chris & BANKS, Chris

MILNER, Chris & BANKS, Chris

British Railways Past and Present: The East Midlands

British Railways Past and Present No. 10


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Railway Accidents - Report on the Derailment which occurred on 23rd January 1955 at Sutton Coldfield in the London Midland Region, British Railways by Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation

Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation

Railway Accidents - Report on the Derailment which occurred on 23rd January 1955 at Sutton Coldfield in the London Midland Region, British Railways


Serious derailment and significant damage, leading to the 17 deaths, of a York to Bristol express due to excess speed on a restricted secondary line diversion route. The train was hauled by Black Five 45274 which although heavily damaged was repaired.

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Railway Accidents - Report by Lt.-Colonel Sir Alan Mount on the Derailment of a Passenger Train which occurred on the 30th September 1945 at Bourne End on the London Midland and Scottish Railway by Ministry of War Transport

Ministry of War Transport

Railway Accidents - Report by Lt.-Colonel Sir Alan Mount on the Derailment of a Passenger Train which occurred on the 30th September 1945 at Bourne End on the London Midland and Scottish Railway


Derailment of Royal Scot 6157 'The Royal Artilleryman' when hauling the overnight Perth to Euston sleeper in which 43 including the driver and fireman were killed.

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Birmingham to Tamworth and Nuneaton by MITCHELL, Vic

MITCHELL, Vic

Birmingham to Tamworth and Nuneaton

Midland Main Lines


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