Operations
GRIGG, A.E.
Town of Trains - Bletchley and the Oxbridge Line 1838 - 1980
The story of Bletchley as a railway town and junction of the London to Birmingham, the Oxford to Cambridge and the Banbury branch line. The development and operation of the railways is described and supported with photographs.
HARESNAPE, Brian
Railway Liveries - London Midland & Scottish Railway
London, Midland & Scottish livery schemes as applied to locomotives, rolling stock and infrastructure. With colour and lettering style examples. One of a series featuring each of the big four companies (see separate listings).
HITCHES, Mike
The Irish Mail - The Oldest Named Train in the World
A pictorial review of the Irish Mail which first ran in 1848. Photographs from the beginning of the twentieth century, with many LNWR period images, to the 1990's with detailed captions. Includes chapters on the ferries and the route into Dublin.
LANGRIDGE, E. A.
Under 10 CMEs
Oakwood Reminiscences Series RS22 A & B
Two volumes of experiences working in Derby drawing office from 1920 to 1959.
Volume One: Dugald Drummond to W. A. Stanier;
Volume Two: C.E. Fairburn to J. F. Harrison.
London Midland & Scottish Railway
A Record of Large-Scale Organisation and Management 1923 - 1946
London Midland & Scottish Railway (Western Division)
Hours of Duty at Signal Boxes, Crewe and South thereof excluding North Staffordshire and South and Central Wales Sections, September 26th 1938 until further notice
London Midland & Scottish Railway (Western Division)
Loading of Passenger and Freight Trains, May 1st 1939 and until further notice
ERO 46631
McRAE, Andrew
Scenes from the Past - British Railway Camping Coach Holidays
Scenes from the Past No. 30 (Parts One & Two)
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.