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British Steam Railways  by NOCK, O.S.

NOCK, O.S.

British Steam Railways


Aspects of operation capturing the railway as it appeared to the travelling public. Coverage includes carriages, speed and express trains, broad and narrow gauge, royal mail, coal carrying, suburban services and wartime. Includes fine colour plates.

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Single Line Railways - A Handbook of Management, Engineering and Operation by NOCK, O.S. (ed.)

NOCK, O.S. (ed.)

Single Line Railways - A Handbook of Management, Engineering and Operation


Account of construction and operation of single line railways, intended as a guide to then current practice for developing countries. A 1960s review of the economics, infrastructure, rolling stock and maintenance required for single line operation.

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Railways and Geography  by O'DELL, A.O.C. & RICHARDS, P.S.

O'DELL, A.O.C. & RICHARDS, P.S.

Railways and Geography


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British Railways: Their Passenger Services, Rolling Stock, Locomotives, Gradients, and Express Speeds by PATTINSON, J. Pearson

PATTINSON, J. Pearson

British Railways: Their Passenger Services, Rolling Stock, Locomotives, Gradients, and Express Speeds


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Railways and Nationalisation by PRATT, Edwin A.

PRATT, Edwin A.

Railways and Nationalisation


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Midland Railway Memories - Lights and Shadows of the Railway World by PRATT, George J.

PRATT, George J.

Midland Railway Memories - Lights and Shadows of the Railway World


Nineteenth century operations and personalities on the Midland Railway as described by a former employee in 1924.

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Have they done well? - Some New and Reopened Lines and Stations by Railway Development Society

Railway Development Society

Have they done well? - Some New and Reopened Lines and Stations


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Rail for the Future - A Development Strategy for the Railways by Railway Development Society

Railway Development Society

Rail for the Future - A Development Strategy for the Railways


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Who Should Run Our Railways?  by Railway Development Society

Railway Development Society

Who Should Run Our Railways?


Publication by the Railway Development Society putting the case for BR privatisation. Published in 1989, four years before actual privatisation. Includes contemporary photographs illustrating some of the lines discussed.

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