Company Publications
London Midland & Scottish Railway
A Century of Progress - London - Birmingham 1838 - 1938: Souvenir of the centenary of the London and Birmingham Railway, September 1938
London Midland & Scottish Railway
The Triumph of the Royal Scot
LMS Book of the Train No. 1
Company produced booklet to commemorate the 1933 tour of the Royal Scot to North America. Photographs and maps support the story of the trip. A 1977 reprint was produced with an additional fold-out photograph.
London Midland & Scottish Railway
The Track of the Coronation Scot - A running Commentary on the journey from London to Glasgow by the West Coast Route
LMS Book of the Train No. 3
London Midland & Scottish Railway
List of Stations and Map of the London Midland & Scottish Railway
London Midland & Scottish Railway
Why? Why? Why? - The LMS answers your Questions
Company booklet providing responses to typical customer questions, such as Why are trains delayed?, Why not more trains? and Why not brighter stations?. Published in 1946 to address the post war recovery of the railways. Illustrated with photographs.
London Midland & Scottish Railway
The Royal Scot - Visit of the train to the North American continent and the Century of Progress Exposition, Chicago 1933
Company produced foldout brochure to commemorate the Royal Scot visit to North America. Unfolds to 57 cm by 38 cm, printed on both sides. Sold by Company in the US and Canada.
London Midland & Scottish Railway
Hallade Handbook - Theory and Design [1946]
ERO 40207/1
London Midland & Scottish Railway Company
Locomotives Old and New - Some of the Engines built by the LMS and its constituent Companies 1829 - 1947
London, Midland & Scottish Railway
Locomotive Spotters' Book - Locomotives of the LMS
Company published book illustrating locomotive types and listing all engines with table for shed, location seen and date. Most often found in very well used state.
London, Midland & Scottish Railway
Locomotives of the LMS Past and Present
An early 1930s history of LMS locomotives and their pre-grouping absorbed engines with photographs and colour plates. Issued with soft card covers larger than the page block and therefore inevitably only found with cover wear.