2015 Book News
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2015 Book News
2015 Book News 3 Venture publications Registered charity no. 1049751 As you may be aware my wife is currently seriously ill with a terminal brain tumour, which affects and influences everything that’s happening in my life and at MDS Books at present. Last May I ran the Manchester 10k to help raise funds for the Christie Hospital - Europe’s largest cancer specialist hospital who are currently providing her with first class treatment, raising around £1,500 this year - now around £10,000 since Sue was diagnosed and I can’t thank enough all those kind people who’ve been able to sponsor me or make a donation to the Christie fund. The Christie is the largest cancer centre in Europe treating more than 40,000 patients a year and an international leader in research. Cancer research in Manchester, most of which is undertaken on The Christie site, has been officially ranked best in the UK, with much of their work having an impact around the world. It serves a population of 3.2 million across Greater Manchester and Cheshire, but as a national specialist around a quarter of their patients are referred from other parts of the country. It is home to the largest early clinical trials unit in the world, one of the largest radiotherapy departments across the globe and the biggest chemotherapy unit in the UK. They also offer highly specialist surgery for complex and rare cancers and a wide range of support services, not just for patients but their loved ones as well. Patients are always at the heart of everything they do. The first class care provided means they consistently receive the highest possible scores, and have some of the best survival rates and lowest infection rates in the country. The Christie charity raises money to help fund cancer research, medical equipment, new developments and all those extra services that make so much of a difference to patients, such as counselling, complementary therapies, a wig service and cancer information centre. Last year they raised over £12 million which helped fund a variety of projects and contributed to the development of new radiotherapy centres in Oldham and Salford, to allow patients to access high-quality Christie care in their local area. Your support will ensure that they continue to support those in need. For more information visit www.christie.nhs.uk/the-christie-charity.aspx or see the link from my website If you’d like to sponsor me or contribute to the fundraising visit my justgiving page at www.justgiving.com/Mark-Senior3 discount offer If you place an order for full priced, published books (green pages in this catalogue) over £30 and quote the offer code 1120OFF you will receive a 10% discount on your order. This offer cannot be used together with any other discount or reduction offered in this catalogue or on the website. Any postage charges due will be calculated after the discount has been allowed. The offer closes at midnight GMT on 30/11/14 The offer code 1120OFF must be quoted either on the order form posted to us, where indicated on the website order form or whilst placing your order over the phone to receive your discount. Postage is free in the UK if your order contains a full priced Venture Publications title, otherwise it’s 10%, with a minimum of £2. Orders over £60 are post free. All orders placed before 30/11/14 will also receive a separate voucher for use in December. Front cover image courtesy David Cole. This Harper Bros underfloor-engined Guy was seen at the Buses Festival at Gaydon in August 2014 YORKSHIRE JOINT OPERATING COMMITTEEs For forty years the Joint Omnibus Committees in Sheffield, Huddersfield, Halifax and Todmorden, jointly owned by the Corporation and the railways, were a unique feature of UK bus operations. Geoff Kerr describes how and why the railways came to own shareholdings in these four undertakings, how they influenced the development of bus services in Yorkshire and how, following the transfer of the railway shares to the National Bus Company, the Joint Omnibus Committees were wound up during a period of major change in the bus industry. 112 pages softback 100+ photos, some in colour, maps etc. Author Geoff Kerr ISBN 9781905304653 VP465 £18.00 NOVEMBER 2014 WEST COAST MOTORS nted repri This latest book in our series of A4 colour publications traces the development of the company from its origins in Campbeltown at the south end of the Kintyre peninsula, to its present day operations which cover an area north to Fort William and east to Glasgow. The book also includes the Citylink services, Glasgow Citybus and City Sightseeing Glasgow businesses. There is also a brief, illustrated description of previous services in what is now West Coast Motors territory. The story is complemented by over 200 photographs, most of which are in colour. 96 pages, A4 portrait with colour illustrations and behind the scenes information. ISBN 9781905304547 VP454 £15.00 NORTHERN COACHBUILDERS This long awaited history of NCB recalls the meteoric rise and equally dramatic end of one of the best known coachbuilders of the post-war years. The involvement of the company in wartime aircraft production, details of the passenger and commercial vehicle output and the origins of the Smiths Electric Vehicle Group are explained in this profusely illustrated book. 192 pages A4 upright, hardback with 200+ photos, some in colour, build summary etc etc . Authors Geoff Burrows & Bob Kell VP458 £30.00 DECEMBER 2014 4 Venture publications MANCHESTER METROLINK HANDBOOK This book describes the development and expansion of Manchester’s pioneering light rail system from the initial phase converting the Bury and Altrincham railway lines through the various extensions that have taken place in recent years and looks forward to the airport line and second city crossings currently under construction. 64 pages softback including 80+ colour photos. ISBN 9781905304592 VP459 £9.95 trolleybus museum At sandtoft museum stock book 2014 edition This volume describes the rolling stock at The Trolleybus Museum at Sandtoft, utilising a one vehicle per page layout and containing a resumé of each exhibit. A brief history of the remarkable growth of the Museum site from 1969 to the present day is also included, making this an essential pocket book for anyone visiting the Museum. 80 pages, softback, with over 80 colour photos. ISBN 9781905304639 VP463 £8.00 UK & IRELAND TRAM AND LIGHT RAIL SYSTEMS This new edition covers the systems of Blackpool, DLR, Edinburgh, LUAS, Metrolink, Midland Metro, NET, Supertram, Tramlink and Tyne & Wear Metro. Fully updated to July 2014, it is illustrated in colour throughout. 64 handy pocket sized pages, full colour card covers. The ideal companion for your tramway visits or just for reference. Author Bob Rowe ISBN 9781905304622 VP462 £6.00 Venture Publications Available Now VPL48 BR Mark 2 Coaches The Design that Launched Intercity £30.00 BR’s Mark 2 coaches were a remarkable link between the steam age railway, the birth of Inter City in 1966 and the successful development of that business - especially through the 1980s - to the emergence since 1984 of the privatised railway. Over 400 were thoroughly modernised to serve the privatised companies and took the operation of Mark 2s through into the new century. The author consulted official BR records not in the public domain, and interviewed engineers and operators who worked with the Mark 2s throughout their lives. Of especial interest is the full story behind the evolution of the prototype Mark 2 built at Swindon Works in the early 1960s. Profusely illustrated with photographs and drawings showing Mark 2s at all stages of their lives, as well as their construction and interior details which makes the book of particular interest to railway modellers. Originally published in 1999 and now reprinted to meet ongoing demand. VP453 Metrolink - Oldham to Chorlton including the Oldham Loop Railway £15.00 The on-going extensions to Metrolink – the so-called Big Bang – now include the lines to Oldham Mumps and Rochdale, with the conversion of the former Oldham loop railway lines built by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. This book describes the origins, with photographs of the steam trains in L&Y and later BR days, the modernisation with DMUs, and now the opening of the new Metrolink service serving Oldham Mumps and Rochdale railway station, both temporary measures until the final link to the two town centres are completed. VP449 Cumberland Motor Services 1912-2012 100 Years of Service £15.00 Cumberland Motor Services was founded as Whitehaven Motor Services Company in 1912 and this publication has been prepared to celebrate its centenary. It does not attempt to be a history of the company as the known history, up to 1996, has been covered in the author’s previous books, British Bus Systems No 1 - Cumberland and Cumberland Motor Services 1921-1996. It is therefore a pictorial review, mainly in colour, of its development over the past 100 years and includes many previously unpublished photographs of the company’s vehicles and operations. There is also brief reference to the expansion of the company which took place in1997 with the takeover of the North Lancashire area from Ribble. VP425 Potteries Motor Traction - A Retrospective £25.00 Geoff Smith takes us through the formation, growth & eventual demise of PMT from the North Staffordshire Tramway Company, through Potteries Electric Traction Company and Potteries Motor Traction. Profusely illustrated with a magnificent selection of photographs from the original BET’s company archive, supplemented and enhanced by contemporary archive material dating back to the vellum indentures assigning the company to the BET in October 1900, we see horse trams from GF Train, steam and then electric trams. The fledgling buses and their successors, personnel and property, through to NBC, privatisation and up to the 21st Century are all covered. 5 VP443 Massey Bros Coachbuilders £25.00 Massey Bros of Wigan, the latest in the acclaimed Coachbuilding history series, covers the whole period of coach, tram, bus and trolleybus construction from 1919-1968 when Northern Counties took the firm over. Close on 400 illustrations, many in colour, of vehicles from England, Scotland and Wales; Southend to Sutherland, Chester to Colchester, Glasgow to London and so on. Municipalities and independents of all sizes including contemporary adverts and trade press reviews. Full body list of all known vehicles produced, with analyses of production and customer details, maps and factory plans. The book forms a worthy tribute to this well respected Lancashire bodybuilder and represents the culmination of many years work by the author and the many people who have assisted with the provision of the extensive photographic coverage. c160 pages, A4 Casebound Prestige Series VP444 No.39 Gelligaer UDC £9.95 The third of Michael Yelton’s fascinating histories in the Prestige Series about the smaller South Wales municipal operators deals with the transport undertaking of Gelligaer Urban District Council which was based in Glamorgan, unlike the previous Councils which have been dealt with and which were in Monmouthshire. Although Council owned buses did not commence working until 1928, the pre-war fleet contained such interesting specimens as an AEC Renown and two AEC Qs in a fleet of around 20 buses. The first double-deckers did not arrive until 1949 and the post-war period saw further joint working between Urban District Councils, which outside of South Wales were never many in number. The book is illustrated almost entirely from the collection of Roy Marshall. VP450 No.40 Caerphilly £9.95 Michael Yelton continues his studies of Welsh municipal operators with this volume covering Caerphilly. A somewhat larger undertaking than that of it’s neighbours run by the Councils of Gelligaer and of Bedwas & Machen. The first buses entered service in 1920 and the story concludes in 1974 when the undertaking was absorbed into Rhymney Valley along with Gelligaer and Bedwas & Machen UDCs Super Prestige Series VP426 18 West Mon £15.95 Small Local Authority owned bus operations, so small that the towns concerned did not even merit Borough status, but were classed as Urban District Councils, were to be found in a few areas of Britain, none more so than South Wales. The West Monmouthshire Omnibus Board was one of these rare organisations and as this latest book by Chris Taylor and Michael Yelton explains, was in fact unique. The authors trace the establishment of the undertaking in 1926 right up to the Local Government re-organisation in 1974, when the features that made West Mon so unusual disappeared. Amongst enthusiasts another characteristics that made West Mon so interesting was the Bargoed Hill route, which required a succession of specially built buses to operate it over the years. All of this and much more is brought out in this latest fascinating volume in the Super Prestige Series. All these books available now. To order phone 01457 861508 6 Available Now VP432 19 Independent Buses in Staffordshire £16.95 Staffordshire is well known for many things, but for the transport enthusiast it was undoubtedly the number of Independent bus operators that enhanced its interest. Neville Mercer’s second Super Prestige title deals with over 30 operators covering their early history and in most cases their ultimate demise. The way many of them co-existed alongside the large territorial companies, in particular the Potteries Electric Traction Company (later PMT) is concisely covered, contrasted with the story of how many continued to exist in terrain that was far from being particularly productive in terms of passenger numbers. Over 160 black and white photographs are supplemented with a 16-page colour section that pays tribute to, in many cases, these resolute owners who are no longer in existence. VP428 20 Lytham St Annes Corporation& Successors£16.95 Lytham St. Annes Corporation Transport was somewhat overshadowed by its larger neighbour Blackpool but maintained a character of its own. The book commences with the infamous gas trams and moves into the electric tramway era. The trams were joined by the distinctive blue and white buses, an unusual feature being the retention of torque convertor transmission in pre-war Leylands until withdrawal in the early sixties. Tramway operation ceased in 1937. Local government reorganisation brought about a change of name to ‘Fylde’ and deregulation saw considerable expansion of the fleet. Coaching activities including hiring to National Express took vehicles to many parts of the country. The story concludes with the takeover by Blackpool Transport Services. Fully illustrated with excellent photographs and maps. 128 pages with around 150 photos. VP435 21 Rochdale Corporation Transport £15.95 Next in the series covering former municipal operation in Lancashire, this work by Colin Reeve covers the tramway period, horse, steam and electric, and then the buses from 1926 to the formation of SELNEC, including the legendary Gardner-engined AECs introduced by Joe Franklin. VP441 23 Independent Buses in Shropshire £16.95 Neville Mercer, who recently prepared the comprehensive study of Independent Bus Operation in Staffordshire, has now produced this companion volume covering the independent operators of Shropshire. Produced in the same operator by operator style it covers over 30 operators large and small from pioneering days up to de-regulation in 1986 VP452 29 Transport in Barrow in Furness £16.95 This book covers transport in the somewhat isolated, but substantial town, of Barrow in Furness, well known for its shipbuilding industry. It commences with a company operated steam tramway then an electric tramway system initially operated by BET Ltd. It covers the tramway and bus operations of the Barrow in Furness Corporation, which reached its heyday in the immediate post-war years when Barrow had probably the most modern and standardised municipal bus fleet in the country. It concludes with operations up to the present time by Stagecoach subsidiary, Cumberland Motor Services. VP451 28 Bury Corporation Transport £16.95 This volume continues Colin Reeve’s study of operations across the north west and includes the story of the trams and buses from their earliest days through to the takeover of the operation by the PTE. Includes a fascinating mix of Crossley AEC and Leyland vehicles. VP442 24 Morecambe & Lancaster £15.95 The history of public transport in Lancaster and Morecambe is an interesting one. Initially there were company operated horse drawn tramway systems and following takeover by the Corporation, horse drawn trams remained in Morecambe until 1925, making it the last town on mainland Britain to operate such services. The first petrol operated trams entered service in Heysham. Lancaster’s first buses were battery operated and although it was claimed that they were ‘not very good on hills’, they remained in service for around 12 years. Both had their own municipal transport systems and but unusually there was no joint working between them, the service between the two towns being operated by Ribble Motor Services. With local government reorganisation in 1974, Lancaster and Morecambe, together with a number of rural areas, were combined to form an enlarged City of Lancaster. Later the area was taken over by Stagecoach, initially becoming part of its Ribble subsidiary later to become part of Cumberland Motor Services. VP446 25 Oldham Corporation Transport £16.95 The second of Colin Reeve’s books on Greater Manchester municipalities charts the history of public transport on the roads of Oldham from the days of the horse and steam trams through to the demise of the Corporation’s operation and its inclusion in the SELNEC PTE. Horse trams started running in 1880 and the first steam trams some five years later, the latter operated by the notorious Manchester, Bury, Rochdale and Oldham Steam Tramways Company, which was once quoted as an example of the result of building a tramway on the cheap. The leases of both operators ran out in 1901 and the Corporation opted to run its own electric trams. The first motor buses took to the streets in 1913 but did not last long and it was not until 1924 that a second successful attempt was made. Oldham dabbled in trolley buses but this was also short-lived and the fleet consisted solely of motor buses until the end of its independent existence in 1969. VP447 26 Portsmouth Corporation Transport £16.95 The City of Portsmouth has a long and proud history, and for nearly 90 years the Transport Department owned by the City enjoyed a similar distinguished history and the City of Portsmouth Passenger Transport Department is the subject of Bob Rowe’s latest narrative. Like many municipal organisations elsewhere in the country, it progressed through operation of horse trams, electric trams, trolleybuses and motorbuses, during this time, the latter fleet having a marked preference for Leyland vehicles, although wartime deliveries brought more variety with Daimlers and Bedfords. Perhaps even more interesting were post-war deliveries of Crossleys with locally built bodies. The trolleybus fleet was at one time the second largest in the south of England (outside of London). A co-ordination agreement with Southdown Motor Services added more diversity to the local scene and was only brought to an end with deregulation in 1986. 144 pages, including 16 in colour,several maps, tram, trolleybus and motorbus fleet lists. All these books available now. To order phone 01457 861508 Available Now VP456 31 Independent Buses in North West England £18.95 Neville Mercer continues his acclaimed exploration of independent bus operations with this detailed look at North West England, home to major independents such as Fishwick and Yelloway alongside a myriad of smaller fry taken over by larger fish, also now but a memory. 176 pages with 200+ photos, some in colour. 7 VP457 32 Berresfords of Cheddleton £17.95 Eric Wain’s definitive history of Berresfords Motors of Cheddleton and associated companies covers the period from inception in 1923 to closure in 1987. The author’s own recollections are supplemented by a wealth of historical material from the archives. Starting with a service between Leek and Hanley the company grew, gradually at first, until its operating area extended across North Staffordshire and beyond. Interesting new and pre-owned vehicles were operated which, together with many withdrawn vehicles at the garage, attracted enthusiasts over the years. richards bros of CARDIGAN Les Dickinson has produced a splendid in-depth, well illustrated study of this significant West Wales operator whose activities continue to create much interest as routes change hands in the area. His research has benefitted from assistance from the company’s owners. 176 pages softback including full fleet details and 250+ photos many in colour. ISBN 9781905304615 VP461 £20.00 Weymann Story Part 2 1942-1966 This second Volume takes the story from 1942, and another change of owner, to closure in 1966. Profusely illustrated in mono and colour, the wide variety of customers is well covered and many of the wonderful liveries are reprised. From the wartime utilities, the classic post-war double-deckers, half cab and underfloor single-deckers, RTs, Fanfares and Orions, boats and trolleybuses, strikes and fire, there is a wealth of variety for all enthusiasts. Changes in ownership from gold mines, failed banks, insurance and shipping giants are all covered and a recap of the first two decades is included. Sales brochures and G/A drawings enhance the wide photographic coverage and behindthe-scenes interviews with former staff and present-day survivors add to the interest, The relationship with MCW and Metro-Cammell is spelled out. ISBN 9781898432609 VPL60 £27.50 lowks stoc Super PrEstige 30 PRESTON BUSES Mike Rhodes looks at the fascinating operations in the relatively new city of Preston, where much has happened in the last twenty years. Privatisation was followed by intense rivalry from competing operator Stagecoach resulting in a buyout followed by investigation, a resale and consolidation. He traces the history of local transport from the early days of the electric trams to today’s vibrant local transport scene. 112 pages with150+ photos, over half in colour, plus full fleet details of every vehicle ever operated. ISBN 9781905304554 VP455 £16.95 All these books available now. To order phone 01457 861508 8 Forthcoming titles - October 14 -January 2014 Buses & Trolleybuses ADAM GORDON AG297Pontypridd Trolleybuses CHINE PUBLISHING c£40.00 Dec AMBERLEY PUBLISHING A3918Lavington & Devizes Motor Services£12.99Nov After an initial attempt in 1906, the first motor bus service between the Wiltshire market town of Devizes and the village of Market Lavington began in 1912, although a horse bus would continue in operation until 1916. By the early 1920s, the Lavington & Devizes network had grown to cover a wide range of routes across much of west Wiltshire, including Salisbury, Trowbridge, Chippenham, Pewsey and Bath. In 1932, Lavington & Devizes was sold by its private owners to Bath Tramways. Although Lavington & Devizes retained its identity, it was wound up and merged with the parent company in 1937. In this book, Laurie James uses material from interviews, archives and newspapers to tell the story of Lavington & Devizes Motor Services. BRITISH BUS PUBLISHING BB5282014-15 Go-Ahead Bus Handbook£17.25 Nov The 11th edition of this volume dedicated the bus operations of the group. The contents are correct to November 2014 and include Go North East; Oxford Bus Company; Konectbus; Go-Ahead London; Metrobus; Brighton & Hove; Plymouth Citybus; Go South Coast. BB575English Majors Coaches 4th Ed - 2014£18.75 Dec The 2014 edition covers all the major English based coach operators and provides full fleet details, depot allocations where appropriate illustrated with a wide selection of colour shots. 208 pages A5 Softback CAPITAL TRANSPORT PUBLISHING CA383Boris’s Bus - 2nd enlarged edition£25.00 Nov The first edition of Boris’s Bus was out of print within six months. This second edition is the complete story of the bus from the pledge made by Boris Johnson as part of his 2008 London mayoral campaign to the completion of the design’s first year in volume service. Updated with 50% more pages and new information and photographs, this book covers the subject in the in-depth way you expect of vehicle histories from Capital Transport. CA385Colours of Yesterday’s Trolleybuses£40.00 Dec The colours of series is extended this time by this comprehensive look at the last years of trolleybus operation in the UK. Prepared by Michael Russell, this 256 page book is packed with the usual fabulously nostalgic images. CA379Served by London Trolleybuses £30.00 Feb Mike Webber, author of several London trolleybus titles continues his study of trolleybus operation across the capital in the this all new, well-illustrated publication. CH921DL:Isle of Wight Motor Vehicles 1896-1939£19.95 Oct During the twentieth century the county number plate prefix ‘DL’ was an important element in the identity of the Isle of Wight. With over 160 rare and captivating images of pre-war cars, motorcycles, buses, charabancs and commercial vehicles the author takes readers on an exciting and informative journey through this aspect of the Island’s heritage. now able avail A History of the Leyland Bus This is an illustrated history of the Leyland bus, one of the most important British buses of the twentieth century. With full production histories and technical specifications for all the major models, It also includes the evolution of the Leyland Bus company, and tells the full story behind the iconic Leyland badge. Including some previously unseen illustrations, the book covers a full company history - from beginnings as the Lancashire Steam Motor Company in 1996, to the acquisition by Volvo Buses in 1988. Technical details of all the main models are given including the Lion, Titan and Olympic ranges. Gearless buses and rear-engined double-deckers are covered as well as charabancs, trolleybuses, First World War military vehicles and overseas models.192 pages hardback with over 250 illustrations in colour and black & white. CROWOOD PRESS LTD CW877 £29.95 Jan 15 IRWELL PRESS IR972 Cambus Bus Memories in Colour £12.99 Nov Eastern Counties was one of several large companies that the government decreed should be split up prior to privatisation and on 9 September 1984, its western area operations went to a new company. Cambus Ltd inherited 172 vehicles, of which, not surprisingly, given the Tilling Group background, 128 were Bristols. There were depots at Cambridge, Peterborough, Ely, March, and Newmarket (actually in Suffolk), and stage carriage services were operated throughout Cambridgeshire and into neighbouring counties; Spalding and The Deepings in Lincolnshire, King’s Lynn in Norfolk, Haverhill and Mildenhall in Suffolk, Saffron Walden in Essex, Royston in Hertfordshire and Oundle in Northamptonshire. More National Express and tour work came at the end of November 1985 from Ambassador Travel, the other offshoot of Eastern Counties, along with 24 vehicles. This 64 page volume contains 65 colour photos and captions. Forthcoming titles - October 14 - January 2015 KEY PUBLISHING KE966The Little Red Book 2015 £35.00 Oct As it is every year, the 2015 edition of The Little Red Book has been fully updated and revised with all the latest information available. Compiler, Ian Barlex makes it his personal annual quest to unearth the latest data from every UK and Ireland based bus and coach operator, manufacturer, service provider, society and licensing body. Having been published now for over 60 years, Little Red Book is widely respected in the industry as the definitive guide to the industry and is an invaluable source of reference for those employed in road passenger transport, at all levels. STEVE KNIGHT MEDIA SKM18Stagecoach NE Fleetbook 2014 £5.95 Jan STUART ROBBS SR007RT Family Garage Allocations Vol 4 Central RT (1940-1979) £25.00 Oct Stuart Robbs completes his comprehensive look at the allocations of London’s buses, this time concentrating on the RTs serving central area depots letters N-Z from 1940-1979. Numerous black & white illustrations accompany the tables of depot allocations, which contain fleet numbers allocation dates (in and out) and registration numbers. 144 page A4 softback. now able avail Scottish Tram Services This book is essentially a follow up to the highly acclaimed ‘Glasgow Tram Services’. This covers the tramways of Aberdeen, Dundee and Edinburgh including the Capital’s new trams. This book traces the histories in timeline fashion. Copiously illustrated with much in colour; it is enhanced by Ian Stewart’s drawings showing bygone liveries. A4 hardback with 256 pages and over 300 colour and monochrome images, drawings an other material. STT26 STTS £48.00 Nov Lord Ashfield’s Trams Robert Harley is a strong supporter of trams, as is apparent in this account of the run-down that preceded eventual abandonment of the large London tramway system. Writing in an easy to read style, Dr Harley’s extensive research covers not only the story of the trams but also the story of the personalities and circumstances that were to determine their fate. Covering principally the period of the London Passenger Transport Board, under Lord Ashfield, this book is a companion volume to the author’s London Tramway Twilight. Trams & Light Rail AMBERLEY PUBLISHING A4362Edinburgh Trams Through Time £14.99 Nov On 31 May 2014, trams arrived in Edinburgh again. Keith Anderson tells the story of the old and new networks, using many rare images. BRIAN PATTON BP885MAUERFALL 25 - Trams in eastern Germany 1989-2014 £20.00Nov Focussing mainly on the trams, the Berlin U- and S-Bahn are also covered in some depth and there are also some views of buses and river steamers. It also includes some general views of the GDR - slogans, statues and other suchlike - to give an idea of the atmosphere, plus some ‘Then and now’ views. 268 pages softback with 456 illustrations, almost all in colour. ROBERT SCHWANDL PUBLISHING MET38Subways & Light Rail in the USA Midwest & South £17.00 Dec This book tells the story of all urban rail systems in the Midwest and South of the United States, from the famous elevated system in Chicago and the classic streetcars in New Orleans to the numerous modern light rail and new streetcar systems in the region, to the modern metro systems in Atlanta and Miami. The book is illustrated with many colour photos and detailed network maps. The following cities are covered in this volume: Minneapolis/St. Paul, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Kansas City, Oklahoma City, Little Rock, Memphis, Atlanta, Charlotte, Norfolk, Dallas, Houston, New Orleans, Jacksonville, Miami. STENLAKE PUBLISHING ST363Pioneers of the Street Railway in the USA, Street Tramways in the UK & elsewhere £20.00 Oct The result of a transatlantic collaboration between two transport historians this book does what it says in the title. now able l i a v a CAPITAL TRANSPORT PUBLISHING CA384 £25.00 Oct All these books due shortly. To order phone 01457 861508 9 All these books due shortly. To order phone 01457 861508 10 Forthcoming titles - October 14 -January 2014 Railways AMBERLEY PUBLISHING A4361Bradshaws Guide V12 York-EdinburghECML£14.99Nov The twelfth volume in the Bradshaw’s Guide series covers the north-eastern section of the East Coast Main Line from York to Edinburgh. This is the most northerly section of this important railway route from London’s King’s Cross up to Scotland. It is illustrated with period images, giving us a flavour of the railways in Bradshaw’s times. It includes coverage of the line north from the railway town of York to Newcastle and the industrial North East, and on to Falkirk, Bathgate, Kirkcaldy, Kinross, Dunfermline, St Andrews, Dundee, Arbroath, Montrose, Stonehaven, Aberdeen, Berwick, Kelso, Jedburgh, Dunbar, Leith, Melrose, Galashiels, Peebles, Dalkeith and Edinburgh itself, as well as a jaunt down the Edinburgh-Glasgow main line. A3468British Railways Steam 1948-1970£16.99 Dec British Railways Steam is the follow on to Swindon Steam. This time railway historian Les Summers focusses his attention on the BR locomotives during steam’s all too brief twilight era between 1948 and 1970. He investigates the facts behind the myths, using the latest research into the often overlooked post-war scene, examining the effects of nationalisation, including the political agenda and policies that shaped the railways.224 pages,120 illustrations. A1916By Steam Train to Preston’s Palaces of Delight£16.99Nov The Music Hall is intertwined with Preston’s rise as an industrial and railway centre. The Railway Mania of the 1840s coincided with the growth of Preston’s music halls and other places of entertainment and it is easily forgotten that the town was also once a holiday resort as well with all sorts of entertainment from a zoo to pleasure gardens as well as its many music halls. During Wakes Weeks the town would be full of holiday makers escaping from Manchester and the cotton towns that surrounded it. Being not far from Blackpool, Preston also saw its fair share of excursion trains too, passing through for the ultimate Lancashire seaside resort. David Hindle intermixes the industrial and social history of Preston with the trains that made the town grow and prosper. A3987Great Western Revival- GWR Locomotives in the Preservation Era £15.99 Oct Thanks to a quirk of fate, and the survival of so many locomotives in the Barry scrapyard, the GWR is well represented in the steam preservation scene today. John Mayberry takes us through the surviving Great Western locomotives, from the Kings and Castle passenger locos through Halls, Granges and Saints and onto the ubiquitous Prairie and Pannier tanks. He also covers the narrow gauge locomotives of the Vale of Rheidol Railway, which was Britain’s last nationalised steam passenger railway until privatisation in 1989. This book also covers the diesel railcars and the replica broad gauge locomotives. A4258GWR Portrait of an Industry £16.99 Nov Incorporated by Act of Parliament in 1835 and completed just six years later, the Great Western Railway became one of the great icons of the Age of Steam, and perhaps the world’s most famous railway company. Spanning Southern England from the Thames to the Bristol Channel, the history of Brunel’s greatest achievement is represented here for the first time in full colour from the Amberley Archive. 128 pages softback with around 150 illustrations. A3968GWR Vol 3 Plymouth to Penzance£16.99 Nov The Cornwall Railway was authorised on 3 August 1846 with the aim of constructing a broad gauge rail link between Plymouth, Truro and Falmouth. After many vicissitudes, the railway was ceremonially opened between Plymouth and Truro on 2 May 1859. Meanwhile, further to the west, an entirely separate undertaking known as the West Cornwall Railway had been sanctioned with powers for the construction of a standard gauge railway between Truro and Penzance that would incorporate parts of the earlier Hayle Railway. The WCR was completed in 1852, although there was no connection with the Cornwall Railway until 1859. Despite the ‘break-of-gauge’ at Truro, these two railways formed part of a through route between Paddington and Penzance and, as such, they were subsequently absorbed into the GWR system as part of the present-day West of England main line. A1524Steam Around Middlesbrough £16.99 Nov Author Mike Hitches explores the railways of Yorkshire from Darlington east towards Middlesbrough, including the world-famous Stockton & Darlington Railway, the first in the world to carry passengers. This locality is the cradle of the railways. The famous locomotive engineer George Stephenson even built an engine works in Darlington to supplement that in his hometown of Newcastleupon-Tyne. Middlesbrough has its own docklands and was served by the railways of NER and LNER because such traffic was profitable, coal from Durham coalfields being exported from the port here. There was also much passenger traffic in the area and along the coast to Whitby and south to Scarborough, new lines being opened to meet demand for tourist traffic to take the waters at such places. All these books due shortly. To order phone 01457 861508 Forthcoming titles - October 14 - January 2015 A4418West Midlands Rlys Through Time£14.99 Nov The West Midlands had some of Britain’s premier railway lines passing through but it also had many branch lines and industrial routes serving the many towns and settlements around Birmingham, as well as feeding the factories, iron and steel works and coal mines of the area with raw materials, as well as transporting away to market the finished products of this industrious region. From the West Coast Main Line to the industrial heartland of England, Ray Shill uses just a part of his fantastic collection to portray the railways of the West Midlands, giving us a feel of just how busy they once were. Many places have lost their railway line, and the reason it once existed. What is important are not just the images themselves but the backgrounds which show a changed West Midlands, where the industry has gone and been replaced by modern factory units or housing, or even remain as brown field sites. Britain’s Lost Railways St Pancras Station is both an example of Britain’s finest Victorian architecture, and an exception that reminds us of the dramatic demolition our rail network has suffered. In the name of progress hundreds of buildings were pulled down and replaced. Now, in this stunning book, John Minnis reveals the extent of the loss. From the most cavernous engine sheds, like Old Oak Common, through the eccentric country halts on the Tollesbury line and the Meccano-like gantries of the Liverpool Overhead Railway, to the soaring viaducts of Belah and Cumlin, Britain’s Lost Railways offers a sweeping pictorial lament for our lost railway heritage. Not one building displayed in this book - often in a hitherto unpublished photograph still exists. All that remains of them are pictures and memories; fragments of the past that serve as a testimony to an age of ingenuity and ambition when the pride we invested in our railways was reflected in the grandeur of the architecture we built for them. AURUM PRESS AU332 £18.99 Oct CAPITAL TRANSPORT PUBLISHING CA378A Very Political Railway - The Rescue of the North London Line £19.95 Oct The North London Line from Richmond to Broad Street, and later, to Stratford was the capital’s Cinderella railway for many years. An official report in 2006 called it ‘shabby, unsafe, unreliable and overcrowded.’ It was threatened with closure under the Beeching Axe in the 1960s and again in the 1970s, escaping on both occasions due to organised and effective protest groups. Today it thrives as a key part of Transport for London’s Overground network, and the story of how it survived closure threats and lack of investment is essential to an understanding of the politics of public transport in London over the past half century. 11 CROWOOD PRESS LTD CW869Designing & Building Model Railway Baseboards £18.99Jan 15 Model railway baseboards are like the foundations of a house, and failure to build a rigid baseboard that has no movement will inevitably lead to problems. Accordingly, this book is essential reading for all those who wish to be guided through the potential pitfalls of making a baseboard and who require practical information about the different kinds of boards and how to construct them properly. It describes in detail how to build several different types of baseboards from the simple box frame, through the monocoque flat board, the drop board and insulation board, to multi-level boards and the helix. With the less adept modeller in mind, the author also explains how to make a baseboard with only a drill, a screwdriver and glue. CW863Operating Signals, Points & Level Crossings£18.99 Oct This, well-illustrated book presents a straightforward guide to points, signals and level crossings and provides all the information that railway modellers need in order to get the trains on their layouts moving effectively. The history of semaphore and colour light signals is outlined and the implications for modellers is clearly explained. A variety of different types of points, signals and level crossings is then illustrated with detailed instructions describing how to make them work. Simple, tried and tested mechanical and electrical methods used by modellers are explained together with modern electronic approaches, which are described in a way that enables them to be easily understood. The reader is taken step-by-step through various projects, and diagrams and photographs are provided throughout, including wiring diagrams for frogs, signals and level crossings. CW871Railways Through the Vale of the White Horse £16.99Jan 15 A commemorative history of the railways of the beautiful Oxfordshire district ‘Vale of the White Horse’, running twenty-seven miles from Steventon to Wootton Bassett. The book spans the history of the route from the opening in 1840 until 1965, when British Rail withdrew all the local passenger services between Didcot and Swindon and all the intermediate stations were closed. With personal insight and images from railway historian Adrian Vaughan, the book covers the Great Western Railway’s development of the route, as part of Brunel’s ‘Bristol Railway’ and shows the original correspondence between Brunel and his staff. Fully illustrated with hundreds of historical photographs and detailed track diagrams, it contains160 pages, softback, with 200+ black & white photos. HOLNE PUBLISHING HP179Post-War Southern Steam in E Sussex & Kent£13.95 Nov This book is based around the photographs taken by Geoffrey Bloxam largely during the years 1946 to 1955, reflecting many of the changes happening on the railways in that area during a key time in their history. There are also brief histories of the lines featured and informative captions. It also includes a very nice section on the Kent and East Sussex Railway. All these books due shortly. To order phone 01457 861508 now able avail 12 Forthcoming titles - October 14 -January 2014 IAN ALLAN LTD I3792 abc Traction Recognition 3rd Ed £20.00 Nov The publication of the 1st edition of Traction Recognition in 2008 was welcomed by modern scene enthusiasts as it provided a handy guide to all the locomotives and multiple units operating on Britain’s main-line railways. The 3rd edition is a fully revised volume, covering significant changes to the railways of Britain since 2011. Many changes have occurred since the 2nd edition was published including deliveries of new stock which have allowed significant cascading of older stock. The author has also added for the first time a section on depots and depot undertakings. Colin J Marsden has recorded the changes over the past 3 years making this the most up to date traction recognition title on the market, and is a must have for any rail enthusiast. I3460 BR Air-Braked Wagons in Colour £20.00 Nov This book starts with an introduction covering the reasons behind the introduction of air-braked types, a listing of the TOPS codes allocated, and a look at some of the experimental designs initially built. It then covers all the various types of air-braked wagons owned by BR grouped into broad categories including Opens, Vans, Steel Carriers, Coal and Mineral Wagons, Covered Hoppers, Specials and Departmentals. Extended captions supporting the colour photographs discuss each type both in terms of technical details and the commodities that each carried and the workings on which they might be found. As many types lasted into privatisation with EWS the author includes some photographs showing wagons in that guise to complete the story and wagons built in more recent years by EWS and some of its competitors such as Freightliner, GBRf and Fastline. I3766 Britain’s Narrow Guage Railways £25.00Jan 15 Although standard gauge railways - albeit of different gauges - came to dominate the railways of Britain and Ireland, there were also a considerable number of narrow gauge lines constructed throughout the British Isles. Whilst many of these were built almost exclusively for industrial purposes and never saw regular passenger service, a significant number from the Cambeltown & Machrihanish on the Mull of Kintyre, to the Southwold on the Suffolk Coast and the Lynton & Barnstaple in North Devon, carried regular passenger servicesThis new book will look in detail at the narrow gauge lines across the British Isles, illustrated with a comprehensive selection of both colour and mono photographs, the latter because a number of the lines featured had closed before the arrival of colour photography. Informative and extended captions illuminate the illustrations and provide a brilliant history of these interesting lines. KE970Hornby Magazine Yearbook No 7 £17.99 Nov Although the Hornby Magazine Yearbook is effectively a thirteenth issue of the magazine, it is presented in casebound format as a standalone book, rather than as a magazine or bookazine as produced by competitors. Its content is broadly in line with the magazine, and there is some continuity with certain key projects, but what makes the publication stand out from all of the others is that it is a self-contained guide to building a model railway from scratch. The theme for this year’s edition is developing a branch line model railway for a spare room using the Operation Build It layout as its basis. This will include ‘how to’ features on open frame baseboards, digital wiring, rolling stock detailing and more together with historical features on branch line operations in the 1950s and 1960s. In addition there will be the annual review of the year’s new models, gallery feature and more. I3798 In the Footsteps of IK Brunel £17.50 Oct Isambard Kingdom Brunel is arguably the greatest engineer in Britain’s history. As one of the great Victorian engineers who laid the foundations for modern Britain. Born two centuries ago, his legacy lives on in the extraordinary range of structures still standing, from the most familiar triumphs such as the Great Western Railway, which has been put forward as a World Heritage Site to honour its superbly engineered stations to other structures such as the Clifton Suspension Bridge and the SS Great Britain now restored at Bristol. However, numerous other smaller but fascinating structures still survive today, many of which are still in use. ‘In the Footsteps of Brunel’ presents the life and career of Brunel, with chapters on the whole range of his construction projects, together with contemporary and present day illustrations of his lasting legacies. An extensive gazetteer of places lists where his work can still be seen today. I3810 Pre-Grouping Atlas & RCH Junction Diagrams £30.00 Oct This is an enlarged edition of the Pre-Grouping Atlas combined with the Railway Clearing House Junction Diagrams. The pages will show a map of the British railway network for a particular region immediately prior to the 1923 Grouping, showing the owners of the line and each map will be accompanied by detailed drawings published by the Railway Clearing House in 1914 of the junctions within that region. Immediately prior to the Grouping there were roughly 150 independent railway companies operating in the UK and each company’s lines are colour coded in the atlas. The atlas and junction diagrams are supplemented by a detailed list of all stations, junctions and companies in operation at that time, as well as additional information on features such as tunnels, watertroughs, viaducts and summits. This book will be an invaluable work of reference to the complex railway system in Britain 100 years ago and will appeal to railway enthusiasts and historians alike. I3808 Railway Atlas of Europe £27.50 Nov Designed specifically for the UK market, this is a translated edition of a European railway atlas originally published in Germany by Schweers & Wall in 2013. It covers all the countries in Europe up to the Russian, Belorussian and Ukranian borders. The mapping is at 1:2 000 000 scale to enable clear representation of each line in each country together with all significant stations. There is additional detailed mapping of the rail systems in the major urban centres of Europe. A useful and detailed introduction outlines how the pan-European rail network works, and there are detailed maps on special features such as high-speed stretches, scenic rail routes, railways in books and films and summaries of national rail system operations. There is also an extensive index. All those planning to travel by rail in Europe or just interested in the railway networks of the various countries in Europe will find this book a practical and informative guide. All these books due shortly. To order phone 01457 861508 Forthcoming titles - October 14 - January 2015 I3791 The LBSCR Altantics £22.50 Nov The 4-4-2 Atlantic locomotive type was developed in Britain in the late 19th century and among the finest examples in the eyes of many were the London, Brighton & South Coast Railway’s Class ‘H1’ express passenger locomotive designed by Chief Mechanical Engineer R. E. Marsh. Marsh’s original design of the ‘H1s’ owed much to Ivatt’s ‘C1’ ‘Klondyke’ Atlantics built for the Great Northern Railway as both engineers recognised that the previous generation of locomotives were struggling to deal with the increasingly higher loadings on the railway and the Atlantic design enabled a higher power output. Although only five ‘H1’ Atlantics were built in 1905-6, they continued in service with the Southern Railway following the Grouping in 1923 and into BR days, being withdrawn in the 1940s and 50s. In this book author Jeremy English gives a detailed history of the design, development and operations of the Brighton ‘H1s’ and ‘H2s’. The text is supplemented with photographs and line drawings. I3790 The Modernisation Plan: British Railways’ Blueprint for the Future £22.50 Nov Published in December 1954 the Modernisation and Re-equipment of British Railways report is better known simply as the Modernisation Plan. By this period in BR’s history, the economics of the industry had started to deteriorate dramatically, due to the gradual erosion of traffic caused by the postwar boom and the industry’s reliance upon older and less efficient technology. The Modernisation Plan, however, envisaged the electrification of the major main lines, the wholesale dieselisation of other routes, the gradual elimination of steam, the closure of certain lines, the construction of massive marshalling yards and new rolling stock. With the 50th anniversary of the Modernisation Plan approaching, now is the ideal opportunity to look in detail at the causes and effects of the Plan, drawing upon material from the various archives much of which was unavailable to earlier historians of the period. I3801 Waterloo to Weymouth: By Steam into Wessex £30.00 Oct Mike Esau’s well known and fondly remembered ‘Steam into Wessex’, 1st published in 1971, I regarded as a classic book of railway photography on the final years of steam on the main line from Waterloo to Weymouth in the 1960s. The photographs captured perfectly the atmosphere of the era, showing the now vanished infrastructure of the steam railway: stations, signalling, and passengers and staff at work. The appeal of Mike Esau’s photographs goes beyond just recording events as he is able to evoke a mood and atmosphere to recapture that time in the mind of the reader. This new book by Esau is an outstanding collection of photographs from the steam era up to July 1967 and provides the perfect epitaph to a long vanished era. The pictures are a mixture of black & white and colour images which are arranged in order geographically from Waterloo to Weymouth and include some coverage of lines joining the main line. now able avail Why not visit our website www.mdsbooks.co.uk where you can find all our latest news, bargains and special offers. IRWELL PRESS 13 IR973 Book of the Black Fives Part 4 44800-44996, 45471-45499 £28.95 Nov Part 1 covered the background to the design, the first fifty locomotives from Vulcan Foundry and the 1935 engines built at Crewe, and this part deals with the similar 1935 Vulcan Foundry and Armstrong Whitworth locomotives. Part 3 will describe the ‘Mark 2’ 1936 Armstrong Whitworth locomotives and will sweep up the remaining pre-war engines. This volume Part 4 deals with the war-time and immediate post-war LMS batches leaving Part 5 for the Caprottis and the final LMS and BR-built locomotives. As we will discover, the Black 5s were not all the same – far from it . The story unfolds in an approximate chronological sequence, which makes sense – at least more sense than other approaches. So the books are arranged in the order in which the locomotives were introduced, with an added twist that particularly in matters such as boilers and tenders there is a certain amount of back and forward cross-referencing. Some details are covered in more depth in the earlier books and only summarised in the later parts. IR969 Lines to Torrington £29.95 Nov It is now more than 30 years since publication of the 1st Edition of this book in 1984, shortly after the line was closed. Originally research was concerned with construction of a model of the line in the Edwardian period; the model has been completed but the amount of information gathered resulted in the book. In recent years the authors have collected much more information, original documents and photographs so they decided to write a second edition. The order and contents of the chapters have been changed since 1984 to bring Lines To Torrington into a similar format to our recent books on the LSWR in the West of England. Some of the broad gauge content concerning the North Devon Railway between Crediton and Barnstaple has been published in the book The North Devon Line (Irwell Press 2010) so is not included here. IR974 Steaming Sixties 9 Euston to Carnforth Via Nottingham £12.99 Nov Meandering Journeys Between London and Carnforth via Nottingham is the latest in the series of photo albums looking at steam in the 1960s. 64 pages hardback with 65 colour photos and captions. IR970 W Mids Industrial Steam in Colour£12.99 Nov In the 1960s heavy freight trains were, at least at the beginning of the decade, still hauled by steam engines on the railway main lines. These were the lines, and in most cases the locos, which before nationalisation in 1948 had belonged to the competing London Midland & Scottish Railway (formerly the London & North Western Railway and the Midland Railway) and the GWR. Alongside these transport giants, and usually connecting with them, were many industrial rail systems which, because they were seen as less glamorous than their big cousins, were often overlooked despite being an essential part of the distribution network. If railways have trunk lines and branches, these were the important ‘twigs’ where much of the freight started and finished. In the 1960s many of them were still worked by interesting industrial steam locomotives which serviced the factories of this renowned manufacturing area bringing in the raw materials, starting the finished products on their way or shunting around the site. All these books due shortly. To order phone 01457 861508 14 Forthcoming titles - October 14 -January 2014 KESTREL RAILWAY BOOKS KRB35LB & SCR Carriages Volume 1 £29.95 Dec It is now almost forty years since the publication of Carriage Stock of the LB&SCR by PJ Newbury, and twenty since David Gould produced Bogie Carriages of the London, Brighton & South Coast Railway. This new book is the first of two volumes intended to complete the coverage of LB&SCR carriages and passenger-rated vans. A second volume will describe the four- and six-wheeled saloon and passenger-rated vans, and will also give an account of the restoration of LB&SCR carriages at the Bluebell Railway. This is the first comprehensive coverage of all LB&SCR designs, with many previously unseen photographs, and will appeal to followers of the SR, LB&SCR and Bluebell Railway, and railway carriage enthusiasts in general. In particular, the newly-produced scale drawings and prototype details will be of great interest to railway modellers. KEY PUBLISHING KE971The Modern Railway 2015 £25.00 Dec This is a special annual edition of the monthly magazine Modern Railways which offers a comprehensive review of what is happening in the operation of Britain’s railways along with an overview of events in Europe. Edited by Modern Railway’s Ken Cordner, with contributions from Roger Ford, Tony Miles, John Gough and other members of the team, The Modern Railway 2015 examines all aspects of: policy and finance, infrastructure, train operation, civil engineering, rolling stock manufacture and maintenance, signal and telecommunication, European developments and light rail and metro systems. As well as editorials on all key players and projects, TMR includes a comprehensive directory listing over 2000 suppliers and associated businesses involved in Britain’s railway, including all contact details. This is an essential reference for today’s railway professional. NOODLE BOOKS NB988A History of the Berks & Hants Line Reading to Westbury £30.00 Nov Compiled by former railwayman Peter Simmonds, this comprehensive new volume provides a thorough and detailed history of the Berks and Hants line from Reading to Westbury, supplemented by a wealth of illustrations, both historical and current, the majority of which have never been seen before. 200 pages, A4 hardback illustrated in colour and black & white. NB828Impermanent Ways:9 Eastern Counties£12.95Jan 15 The latest book in the growing ‘Impermanent Ways’ series features the closed lines of the Eastern Counties of Britain. The author, Jeffery Grayer, who has contributed all the previous titles in the series, has amassed a collection of colour views from a variety of former lines such as the iconic Wisbech & Upwell Tramway, through to the industrial lines of Lincolnshire to the former holiday and cross-country routes of Suffolk and Essex. Railway enthusiasts have a continuing fascination for the history and current status of the closed lines of Britain, and this new title provides an exercise in pure nostalgia for those interested in the lost lines in the Eastern counties. NB829Industrial Rlys of S England in Colour £16.95Jan 15 This is the first all-colour album to look at a selection of industrial lines, of all gauges, from Kent westwards and featuring coal, chalk, oil and well as factory lines, some traversing through barren landscape and others, like at Farnborough, where the lines runs literally along the town streets! NB824Southern Infrastructure 1922-1934: A Second Selection £16.50 Nov Last year Noodle Books produced the first volume of photographs from the E Wallis collection, which received widespread praise. Due to this success a new collection of photographs is being selected which is sure to be widely welcomed by Southern enthusiasts. E Wallis was a signal engineer on the LBSCR and SR from 1922 to 1934 and was in a privileged position to record the contemporary infrastructure scene on the railway. As a result very few trains feature in the pictures, but instead there are images from vantage points not normally accessible to the average enthusiast. All the photographs are of excellent quality and it is rare these days to find such a rare collection that has never been seen and have the opportunity of bring them to a wider audience. NB826The Southern Way Issue No. 28 £14.50 Oct As always, the latest issue of the Southern Way series has an eclectic range of material to satisfy the interests of all Southern Railway enthusiasts. Included are Chapel Tramway, Mike King’s Southern Utility Vans Part 3 and some examples of the reports produced by the General Manager’s (Sir Herbert Walker) tours of inspection in the 1930s. Historic, traction, station and rolling stock articles abound, and as always the authors of the Southern Way series try, wherever possible, to use material that has never, or rarely, been seen or reported in detail. NB827The Southern Way Issue No. 29 £14.50Jan 15 A new year and the start of another full issue of Southern Way volumes to continue the series. Noodle Books continue to be very grateful to all those who have contributed towards what is fast becoming an amazing, alternative history of the Southern Railway and its constituents. The formal history of dates, facts and figures has been extremely well documented in the past, but the Southern Way volumes have delved behind the scenes of officialdom to reveal all the ‘hows’, ‘whats’, ‘whys’ and ‘wherefores’ which are of such interest to dedicated Southern fans. Put altogether, the Southern Way provides an astonishing historical resource of the Southern Railway. As usual, this issue contains a great range Southern related articles, photo features and illustrations. NB821Western Memories £16.50Jan 15 This new book by successful author Mike Jacobs, is an unashamed exercise in nostalgia. Having left the Southern area in the early 1960s, Mike’s life and his travels took him former GWR territory, where he freely admits he was surprised that some of the products coming out of Swindon and Paddington were really rather good. This was a time when change was gathering pace and so armed with his camera he travelled the Western region visiting as many places as possible and recording everything he could. The results make for what can only be described as ‘joyous’ reading. All these books due shortly. To order phone 01457 861508 Forthcoming titles - October 14 - January 2015 OAKWOOD PRESS OA736The Ridditch & Evesham Line £16.95 Nov The line was built by three separate companies, and opened in four stages between 1859 and 1868. However, the Midland Railway had seen the potential, and backed the nominally independent companies and furthermore, each section of the line was operated by the Midland Railway. Although the line was never originally conceived as a strategic route, it was developed gradually from a desire to keep competitors at bay into a useful diversionary route. The line proved prosperous as it served the developing manufacturing towns of Redditch and Alcester. Passenger traffic was normally fairly light, but the area served also brought a good deal of day trippers from the Birmingham area at weekends and holidays. The growth of Redditch as a New Town created a level of passenger traffic never previously imagined, and the surviving line has a frequency of trains that are the envy of much larger towns. It now forms the southern end of the electrified ‘Cross City’ rail link from Lichfield through Birmingham. OA737Warwickshire’s Lime & Cement Works Rly£19.95Nov Illustrated with photographs and maps, discover the delights of the many industrial railway systems operating in the lime and cement works of Warwickshire in this major new work. These railways have held life-long fascination for author Sydney Leleux, indeed his earliest research into these lines started in the 1950s. The railway systems are described in a generally north-easterly direction, from Stratford-uponAvon to Rugby, a distance of about 25 miles. The Appendices also cover Ardley Quarries, Totternhoe Lime Works & Quarries and Kensworth Quarries, all in neighbouring counties, in detail as well as Napton Brickworks. The railways were built to a variety of gauges – including 1’9”, 1’111⁄2”, 2’6”, 3’0” and 4’81⁄2”. Avonside; Aveling & Porter; Bagulay; Hudswell, Clarke; Hunslet; John Fowler; Kerr, Stuart; Motor Rail; Manning, Wardle; Orenstein & Koppel; Ruston & Hornsby; Robert Stephenson & Hawthorns; Sentinel; Thomas Hill and Bagnall provided a rich variety of engines to work on these railways. OPC OPC66The GWR Exposed Swindon in the Days of Collett and Hawksworth £30.00Jan 15 At the Grouping of Britain’s railways in 1923 the Great Western Railway had an advantage over the other Big Four railway companies in that it retained essentially the same management structure that it had had pre-Grouping. Yet the next 25 years were arguably characterised by a series of mistakes in its engine building policy as the advances made by the other companies were largely ignored. This controversial new history of the GWR examines the role and policy of the two Chief Mechanical Engineers at the GWR in this period - Charles Collett (1922-41) and Frederick Hawksworth (1941-7) - following the legacy of the often pioneering work of the previous CME, George Churchward (1902-22). This enlightening history brings a whole new focus to GWR history and will be fascinating reading for all enthusiasts of the railway and for more general readers. 15 PEN & SWORD PS257The Railway: British Track Since 1804£40.00Oct Never before has a comprehensive history been written of the track used by railways of all gauges, tramways, and cliff railways, in Great Britain. And yet it was the development of track, every bit as much as the development of the locomotive, that has allowed our railways to provide an extraordinarily wide range of services. Without the track of today, with its laser-guided maintenance machines, the TGV and the Eurostar could not cruise smoothly at 272 feet per second, nor could 2,000-ton freight trains carry a wide range of materials, or suburban railways, over and under the ground, serve our great cities in a way that roads never could. Andrew Dow’s account of the development of track, involving deep research in the papers of professional institutions as well as rare books, company records and personal accounts, paints a vivid picture of development from primitive beginnings to modernity. PLATFORM 5 PUBLISHING PF111 Narrow Gauge Steam Locomotives of Great Britain and Ireland £14.95 Nov This completely new book from Platform 5 Publishing is the complete guide to all narrow gauge steam locomotives known to exist in Great Britain and Ireland of track gauges 1ft 6in to 4ft 6in. It fills a gap between `Preserved Locomotives of British Railways’ which contains details of preserved standard gauge steam locomotives still in existence, and `Miniature Railways of Great Britain and Ireland’ which deals predominantly with locomotives of gauges from 7¼in to 18in. Locomotives are listed by builder so that it can be easily seen how many of each type or builder are in existence. For every locomotive details of builder’s number, year of manufacture, type, class, gauge, current location and running number/name are provided. Detailed footnotes provide further information about each locomotive’s origin and history. The information contained has been collated over many years of personal observation and correspondence since the mid-1960s. SHIRE PUBLICATIONS LTD S1371 Railway Accidents £7.95 Oct Though trains are one of the safest forms of transport, train accidents always make headline news. Their history is, in many ways, the history of technological development and learning. Early incidents like the felling of William Huskisson MP by Stephenson’s Rocket in 1830 led to the reporting systems we know today, while within 50 years safer signalling and braking methods had been made mandatory. Greg Morse charts these changes, taking the story on through the twentieth century, which saw advances in track design and train protection systems, but which ended with a stark reminder that accidents always have more than one cause. SILVER LINK SL396Railways & Recollections 38 Llangollen£6.00Dec The latest instalment of the popular recollection series, this time focusing on the tank engines, steam engines, electric trains and multiple units of the Llangollen railway. All these books due shortly. To order phone 01457 861508 16 Forthcoming titles - October 14 -January 2014 S4435Railways & Recollections 45 1977 £6.00 Nov In this volume we travel back to the year 1977, as ever an eventful year, that included: The Centenary Test Match, Red Rum winning the Grand National for third time, the Silver Jubilee of HM The Queen, the release of the Smaller £1 note, the introduction of the Concorde New York service route and even the London Underground Heathrow extension opened. This book includes pictures of tank engines, steam engines, electric trains and multiple units. S4437Railways & Recollections 46 Great Central Railway Collection £5.00 Oct S4432Steam in My Lungs, Rlys in my Blood£10.00Oct This series started as a tribute to the Ian Allan Combined Volumes so much revered by the trainspotters of the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s and beyond. Running Out of Steam the first in the series sold out within a few months of publication and the follow up volumes The Glory and The Steam and Schooldays and Steam Days are selling fast. So bearing in mind every ‘Gricers’ story is as different as the areas, locosheds and stations visited back in the days of steam there is no shortage of potential material! These pocket sized volumes are already proving a big hit and the publishers are developing further projects for the future. In this unashamed reminiscence, John Walker reflects on the highlights of a decade of train spotting during the late 1950s and early 1960s and beyond and recalls some of his more memorable moments. Born with ‘steam in his lungs’, most of his spare time in his formative years were spent with pencil and notebook in hand around the West Midlands and sometimes further afield. S4441The Furness Railway Tours- An Illustrated Comparative Guide 1900s- £25.00 Nov This hardback book takes a look at 100 years of the Furness Railway Tours. The book is split into two sections: those tours you can still follow by public rail, boat or coach services and those you can follow by driving and walking. Making this the perfect guide for anyone planning on recapturing the Furness Railways Tours. S4365The Illustrated Railway Children £10.00 Nov ‘Oh Daddy my Daddy’ Those four words have since Edith Nesbit wrote them bought a tear to the eye of the majority of readers and cinema goers the world over who have been drawn to this now truly classic story. Here though is a new paperback edition of the work to delight and enthrall. What makes this edition special is that it is copiously illustrated with carefully selected images from real life reflecting the period in which the story itself is set. Jenny Agutter has written a foreword to this fine book which we know will become much sought after volume amongst collectors. S4440York An Illustrated Railway History£30.00 Oct The second Silver Link Silk Edition takes the reader to the major northern railway city of York. The Author, David Mather, takes you on a journey through time from the early steam age to the high speed trains of today. He looks at: the railway’s infrastructure and asks, heritage or burden?; traction; the ‘golden age’ of diesels; locomotives; the electrics to Scotland; the museum and much more. This hardback book will illustrate the changes and progression of York’s railway. STENLAKE PUBLISHING ST648Glasgow & South Western Rly A History£30.00Oct The fourth volume of David Ross’s series of histories of the five major pre-Grouping railway companies in Scotland is the first published history of the Glasgow & South Western Railway which from its founding until the 1923 Grouping ran most of the railways in south west Scotland. The G&SWR was completely dominant in Dumfries & Galloway, as well as having most of the lines in Ayrshire and Renfrewshire too. The company served Glasgow using St. Enoch Station, now the site of a modern shopping complex. This book has been researched using original sources and is fully referenced, making it an ideal resource for anybody wishing to study the development of railways in south west Scotland. Twelve maps showing various parts of the system in detail are also included. TIMES BOOKS TB935Great Railway Journeys of the World£30.00Oct Discover the fascinating histories and routes of 50 of the world’s most scenic railways. Railway expert, Julian Holland, takes you on a journey around the world. Take a journey around the world by rail, from the American Rockies to the Australian outback, covering 50 routes from 35 countries. Detailed commentary on the geography and history of each line, from leading railway expert Julian Holland, is complemented by prestigious Times mapping and beautiful photography. WELSH RAILWAY RESEARCH CIRCLE WRR77Six Railways to Merthyr - The Angus Lewis Photographs £18.00Oct This work features the photographs of local photographer Angus Lewis and depicts the railway scene around Merthyr at the time of the 1922 grouping, thus representing the last days of the individual companies before being taken over by the Great Western and LMS. It describes the six individual companies that were working into Merthyr at that time; the Taff Vale, Brecon & Merthyr, GWR (previously Vale of Neath), L&NWR, Rhymney and Cambrian. Also included is a detailed historical account of Merthyr, which in the early 19th century was the most important town in Wales, before being overtaken by Cardiff. The account is interestingly titled Rise and Fall of Merthyr and traces the history of the town (with Dowlais) through from the early ironworks times to the 1960s when most of the six railways closed, resulting in the present position of ‘A Single Line to Merthyr’. Other Transport EARLSWOOD PRESS EWP45London Taxis in Camera - A History in Pictures, Old and New £19.99 Nov The shape of the London taxi has changed as the years have gone by, but the fundamental elements of the design remain the same. In this new book, we trace how the shape has changed, decade-by-decade, in a mix of archive images and specially shot pictures of preserved taxis. 96 pages, illustrated in full colour throughout. All these books due shortly. To order phone 01457 861508 Forthcoming titles - October 14 - January 2015 CROWOOD PRESS LTD CW865Building a Portable Steam Engine£19.99 Nov This practical, instructional book describes the construction of a model of the Lampitt portable steam engine, which dates back to 1862, and which provided power to drive threshing machines, circular saws, feed mills and other farm machinery. The construction of every component is described in precise detail and the text is supported by many helpful step-by-step photographs. In addition, useful advice is provided about obtaining materials and about the tools that are required to equip a model-engineering workshop. Accordingly, the information provided here will enable the reader to construct not only the Lampitt engine but also many other engineering models in the future. When the reader has finished building ‘the Lampitt’ he will, in effect, have completed an engineering apprenticeship, and will have a model engine of which he can be proud and which fully reveals the skills that he has learned. Ships and Maritime AMBERLEY PUBLISHING A3920Caledonian Steam Packet Co An Illustrated History £19.99 Nov The follow-up to Alistair Deayton’s David MacBrayne history tells the story of the other constituent company of Cal-Mac. Founded by the Caledonian Railway, the CSP vessels once flourished on the Clyde, sailing to points in Ayrshire, Renfrewshire and Argyll. A4557Blue Star Line £19.99 Nov The Blue Star Line was founded by brothers William and Edmund Vestey in 1911 to ship meat in refrigerated vessels from Australia, New Zealand and South America to the UK. Expanding into passenger services as well as cargo, the line launched services to South America via Portugal and the Canary Islands in the 1920s. Possibly the most famous of the Blue Star line vessels was the ill-fated Arandora Star, torpedoed by a U-boat off the coast of County Donegal in June 1940 while carrying German prisoners to internment camps in Canada. Still going today, as part of a German ship-owning consortium, Blue Star consists of 137 vessels. In this book, noted maritime author Ian Collard provides a comprehensive illustrated history of the ships of the Blue Star Line. A3813P&O Orient Liners of the 1950s & 60s£19.99Oct The 1950s and 1960s were the golden age of shipping, with many superbly designed and modern liners built for service before the airliner had eroded the margins and passenger numbers of so many routes. The route to Australia and New Zealand lasted much longer due to the times taken by aircraft to fly there and the emigrants, who wanted the slow voyage, with their worldly possessions in the hold that a passenger ship offered. Let Bill Miller take you on a voyage aboard the ships of P&O and Orient Line in the immediate post-war period. 17 A4417West Highland Steamers £14.99 Nov From the 1810s, steamers have plied the west coast of Scotland. Many of the settlements along the coast had no road access and the only means of connecting them was by sea. With the advent of steam ships, it became possible to introduce timetabled voyages calling at many remote settlements and the larger towns of the highlands and islands. One company made the West Highlands and Islands its own and that was MacBrayne’s. Other companies that served the area included McCallum and Orme, who merged to form McCallum, Orme and who pioneered the voyages to St Kilda that ultimately led to the island archipelago being evacuated. Using images from the West Highland Steamer Club collection, this book brings to life the last fifty or so years of travel by MacBraynes to the West Highlands and Islands. Superbly illustrated with the cream of the collection, every picture is a visual feast of the ferries and steamers of this most beautiful part of Scotland. FERRY PUBLICATIONS FP876Folkestone for the Continent 1843-2001£21.50Dec This new book covers the entire history of the Kentish port of Folkestone from its inception in the early years of the nineteenth century, its purchase by the South Eastern Railway and the commencement of a tidal steamer service to Boulogne in 1843. Although the history of the port will for ever be linked with Boulogne, other services were operated to Flushing, Ostend, Dunkirk and Calais and are also covered. The coming of the vehicle ferry service in 1972 greatly improved the port’s fortunes but after a disastrous first year’s trading, the Swedish Stena Line axed the traditional link at the close of 1991. Thereafter Hoverspeed and a number of purely freight operators lingered for another ten years before final closure. The book is enhanced by a wealth of historical and more recent photographs showing the port and its ferries, a complete fleet list, traffic statistics and maps of the port at different stages of its development. FP875Sealink and Beyond £24.50 Dec Sealink was synonymous with ferry travel around the British Isles. Sealink & Beyond reviews this famous business from 1969, through privatisation and hostile takeover, until 1995 when the name was quietly dropped. Providing a full operational history, the book places Sealink in the context of an era of rapid change: from the after-effects of Beeching to the Irish troubles, the Falklands War and Thatcherite privatisation, the Sealink story was heavily shaped by a country at a political, economic and social cross- roads. Aspects also explored include marketing, the traveller experience, port operations and cruises. With the former Sealink fleet now dispersed around the globe, the authors have tracked the surviving ships and collated an up to date illustrated fleet list. We’re now on Facebook and Twitter Find us at www.facebook.com/MDSBookswww.twitter.com/MDSBooks or just visit the website www.mdsbooks.co.uk for all our latest news, bargains and special offers. All these books due shortly. To order phone 01457 861508 18 Forthcoming titles - October 14 -January 2014 FP885The Triumph of Great Tradition- The Story of Cunard’s 175 Years £24.50 Dec In 2015 Cunard celebrate their 175th anniversary. Its heritage dates back to 1839 where Sir Samuel Cunard won the first British Government contract to supply a regular mail service across the North Atlantic. Since that date Cunard has had hundreds of ocean liners. Cunard’s golden age occurred after the Second World War when the Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth entered full commercial service. In the late Fifties Cunard faced the most fierce competitor, the Boeing 707 on the Transatlantic routes. This saw a great decline in the Cunard fleet but amidst the jet revolution Cunard gambled with their future on a new ship, the QE2. With the expanding cruise market in the late Nineties, the company was to see further new-builds, including the QM2. This anniversary book brings together the full story of Cunard and not only follows the history of the company but also many of the celebrities and film stars who have been associated with Cunard. DELAYED TITLES The titles listed below, previously announced in earlier catalogues have still to be published and are not listed in the forthcoming section of this catalogue as dates are still uncertain. If you ordered any of these titles and we haven’t already been in touch with you please contact us to cofirm what you’d like to do. We’re happy to cancel, credit, refund or retain your order as you choose. Car Books VELOCE PUBLISHING Buses & Trolleybuses Stop Press - Late Additions AMBERLEY PUBLISHING MIDDLETON PRESS RIGBY ROAD PUBLISHING MIDDLETON PRESS - REPRINTS A4042Buses of Eastern Scottish No date available - originally due August 2014, now not due before late 2015 A3269Its Off to Work We Go No date available - originally due Summer 2014, now not due before late 2015. JW005Blackpool Corporation Tramways Motor Bus 1921-1932 No date available - originally due Summer 2014, now not expected before late 2015 JW006Those Wonderful Old Blackpool Trams No date available - originally due Summer 2014, now not expected before late 2015 HALSGROVE PUBLISHING HA199Catching the Last Bus No date available - originally due Summer 2014, now not expected before late 2015 Railways HALSGROVE PUBLISHING HA064Images of South Wales Railways West of Cardiff No sensible date available - not due before late 2015 HA063Images of North and Mid Wales Railways No sensible date available - not due before late 2015 AT HEART LTD AH101 Manchester Railway Album Cancelled - will not be published VEL08East German Motor Vehicles in Pictures No sensible date available, not expected before late 2015 at the earliest- price now not less than £40.00 Forthcoming titles - October 14 - January 2015 PLATFORM 5 PUBLISHING PF671Euro HB 8 Czech and Slovak Railways 1st Edition No sensible date available - not due before late 2015 Other titles due from Venture publications Venture are currently working on a number of titles and would be pleased to hear from anyone with information or photographs concerning, in no particular order: Southport, South Wales Municipalities, Salford, Edinburgh, Ashton, Leigh Anyone interested in providing information or assistance regarding any of the above, or alternatively who has a burning ambition to see their work published, and/or has a comprehensive collection of photographs on a specific subject, is asked to write in the first instance to Bob Rowe at the address below detailing how they might be able to help. Please do not send anything without writing first. For more information please check the website www.mdsbooks.co.uk or send us an SAE marked with the title(s) you’re interested in to Venture Publications at the address below. Bob Rowe, Venture Publications Ltd FREEPOST SK2162 Glossop SK13 8YF All these books due shortly. To order phone 01457 861508 M7472Loughborough to Nottingham £17.95 Dec The latest in the Midland series from Middleton will be available shortly. M7697Rail Times Great Britain Winter 2014/5 £18.95 The Winter revision of the National Rail timetable for the UK will be available from early December. MP439Douglas to Ramsey £17.95 Nov The lines were the least used steam routes on the Island and had a special charm of their own. The scenic delights and the antiquated stock made the journey most memorable. You can enjoy it from your armchair and wallow in nostalgia. MP688Douglas to Peel £17.95 Nov Forming part of the original Manx railway system, this line ran through bold and impressive scenery. This is extensively illustrated and thus the album enables the reader to enjoy a journey across the island again, on this long closed line. MP416Brecon to Newport £17.95 Nov One of the most admired lines in South Wales, this route included spectacular scenery and gradients , together with numerous interesting junctions. The views in this album range from remote upland to collieries with bursting sidings and provide a fine window on a past era.Stephen’s empire. The complex lines to Bristol Harbour are also studied in detail, as is the new system in the Royal Portbury Dock. MP443Brecon to Neath £17.95 Nov Once part of an important link from Hereford to Swansea, the line became a charming and largely scenic backwater. The remote small stations and the short trains of GWR origin have resulted in an appealing selection of nostalgic photographs in this album. The present coal terminal at Onllwyn is also included. VERNON MORGAN 19 PLATFORM 5 PUBLISHING PF112Loco Pocket book 2015 £5.10 Nov The complete guide to all locomotives which operate on National Rail and Eurotunnel. Details for every locomotive includes livery, owner, number carried and allocation. Data is correct to 3rd October 2014. 96 pages softback with 27 colour photos. PF113Coaching Pocket Book 2015 £5.10 Nov The complete guide to all locomotive-hauled coaches which operate on National Rail. Details for each coach include number carried, livery, owner, operator and depot allocation. Data is correct to 3rd October 2014. 112 pages softback 35 colour photos. PF114DMU Pocket Book 2015 £5.10 Nov The complete guide to all Diesel Multiple Units and the stock of the major UK Light Rail systems which operate on National Rail with livery details, ownership, numbers carried and allocations all included. Data is correct to 3rd October 2014. 80 pages softback, 28 colour photos. PF115EMU Pocket Book 2015 £5.10 Nov The complete guide to all Electric Multiple Units which operate on National Rail and Eurotunnel. Details are provided for each unit, including depot allocations, livery, owners and operators. Data is correct to 3rd October 2014. 112 pages softback 32 colour photos. We’re now on Facebook and Twitter Find us at www.facebook.com/MDSBooks www.twitter.com/MDSBooks VM452Images of Old Llanelli & District £20.00 Oct The latest book from Vernon Morgan is a little different to his earlier publications, ‘James of Ammanford’ and the South Wales Transport Company Ltd centenary book ‘SWT 100’. This book has a mixture of industrial and street scenes from the Llanelli district, including Burry Port, Pembrey, Kidwelly, Cross Hands, Bynea etc. There are several views of the Llanelly tramway system and the trolleybuses together with motor buses from the area including a feature on ‘Eynons of Trimsaran’, and a view of ex. Brighton Corporation 77 (FUF 77) in exile at Burry Port, (never before been published). Also included are many railway views from the area together with the steam locos, steam cranes and diesel locos of Llanelly Steelworks. A4, landscape, 130 pages soft back, with 180 photographs mostly 1 view per page. All these books due shortly. To order phone 01457 861508 20 BUSES & TROLLEYBUSES Available Now Around London by Trolleybus, Part 1 This is the first of two volumes using the best of the best London trolleybus photographs available. This part deals with south, west and north-west London in a clockwise direction. It commences at Dartford and concludes at Mornington Crescent. This hardback book, with front and back colour covers, has 184 pages of which sixteen are in full-page colour. In the main, the text does not use material that has been used before, but details new information that the author has obtained. AG298 £32.00 ADAM GORDON Portsmouth Trolleybuses Trolleybuses operated in Portsmouth for less than 30 years and a total of 115 vehicles were purchased. More than 50 years after their demise, David Bowler has produced this very detailed book which contains over 200 photographs, of which more than 50 are in colour, and 27 pages of maps. The book tells the story from the electric trams and their replacement by the trolleybuses, to the final conversion to motor bus operation. As with David’s previous trolleybus histories, this volume contains many appendices which provide very detailed descriptions of the vehicles and the routes, as well as power generation, overhead equipment and also the full Consultant’s Report on the future of the trolleybus system and the co-ordination agreement with Southdown. AG296 £48.00 ADAM GORDON A1496 A1775 A3970 Birmingham City Transport From Trams To Buses In The Coronation Year £14.99 Bristol City Buses £14.99 Buses of Clydeside Scottish & Clydeside 2000 £14.99 Based in Renfrewshire, Clydeside Scottish was a member of the Scottish Bus Group and was created soon before privatisation of the bus from part of Western SMT’s area. Covering the Clyde coast from Largs in Ayrshire into Renfrewshire and Glasgow, its distinctive yellow and red buses numbered some 330 on formation of the company in 1985. Soon, the company was operating in Glasgow against Strathclyde Buses, with a fleet of ex-London Route masters. In 1991, the company became Clydeside 2000 when sold. Eventually becoming a part of Arriva Buses, the company was sold in 2011. The name has gone but Clydeside Scottish left a legacy in the local area and four buses are currently preserved in the distinctive red and yellow. A1528 Buses of Northern Scottish £14.99 A2283 Buses of Skye and the Western Isles £14.99 A1473 Highland Buses £14.99 A1140 Kirkcaldy & Central Fife’s Trams & Buses£14.99 A1484 Leeds Trams & Buses £14.99 Midland Scottish Buses Walter Alexander first began running a motor bus service from Falkirk to Grangemouth in 1913 and services have continued in the area ever since, under the auspices of Scottish Motor Traction, Walter Alexander & Co., and latterly Midland Scottish, later privatized and now under the auspices of the First Group. Midland Scottish was the largest bus operator in the districts of Stirling, Clackmannanshire and Falkirk and was responsible for services in and around the towns of Stirling, Falkirk, Linlithgow, Grangemouth, Bo’ness and Oban. In this book, bus driver and local historian Walter Burt uses a collection of period and contemporary images to give the reader a nostalgic look back at the history of Midland Scottish and its buses from the first omnibuses operated by Walter Alexander to the double-deckers of First Group today. A3466 £14.99 AMBERLEY PUBLISHING ADAM GORDON AG250 Double Deck Trolleybuses of the World Beyond the British Isles £16.00 AG233 Omnibuses and Cabs Origin & History£25.00 AG286 Trackless to Trolleybus £50.00 ALAN JANES AJ001 Bristol Commercial Vehicles - Early Years£14.95 AMBERLEY PUBLISHING A1621 Across Birmingham on the 29A £14.99 A4175 Ayrshire Buses £14.99 Long before Stagecoach, Arriva or First Bus, Ayrshire independents fought it out with Western Scottish on the local and long distance routes within the county. David Devoy uses but a few of his 40,000 images of Scottish buses to illustrate the changing bus and operators found in Ayrshire. A1690 Safeguard Coaches of Guildford £20.00 A1648 St Andrews & North East Fife’s Buses £14.99 A4451 Strathclyde Buses £14.99 Strathclyde Buses can trace its roots back to the tram services provided by Glasgow Corporation, which started running buses in 1924 as a more cost-effective way of reaching the new, large council housing schemes on the outskirts of the city. Operating within the city of Glasgow and to locations such as East Kilbride, Cumbernauld, Balloch and Johnstone, the Strathclyde buses in their orange and black livery would become familiar to all Glaswegians. In this book David Devoy takes a look at this much loved operator in a year that marks the 120th anniversary of public transport in Glasgow and the 85th anniversary and closure of the Larkfield Depot, which featured heavily in Strathclyde All these books available now. To order phone 01457 861508 Available Now A1708 The British Bus in the 2nd World War £16.99 AP548 Charabanc: Early Days of Motorised Coach Travel£14.99 West Bromwich Buses The West Bromwich Corporation Act of 1913 gave the Corporation the powers to operate motor buses, the first of which were four Albion single-deckers that lasted for less than seven weeks before the chassis were commandeered for war work in October 1914. After the First World War, bus services began to expand across Britain and West Bromwich was no exception; by the early 1930s there were routes to Great Bridge, Stone Cross, Hamstead, Streetly, Tantany, Black Lake, Hill Top, Greets Green and Smethwick and the Corporation’s first joint route, to Walsall, had also been developed. The fleet was largely made up of single-deck vehicles until the mid-1930s, and after the Corporation’s tramways were replaced on 1 January 1939, the Daimler COG6 became the standard double-decker, replaced during the WWII by the Daimler CWA6 and 19 Austerity buses. After the war, Daimler CVG6s and CVG6/30s became the vehicle of choice, in a blue livery that lit up West Bromwich. David Harvey looks at the bus fleet from 1914 to 1969. A3821 £15.99 AMBERLEY PUBLISHING AP829 Woking Buses 1911-1939 ANDREW MACCORMACK AM912 Glasgow’s Atlanteans £15.99 £17.99 AUTOBUS REVIEW ABR59Britain’s Bendibuses 1942-2014 £15.50 This new book tells the complete story of the 807 bendibuses operated in the UK since the prototypes were introduced in 1942. A detailed text gives information of all the various models built for UK operation and the companies that purchased them as well as providing information relating to their demise in London and across the provinces. Their operation in Malta is also included, and bringing their story up to date are details and the whereabouts of those no longer in passenger carrying service. Illustrated with 235 photographs almost all of which are in colour and showing these buses with their original and subsequent owners, this is a book that will have wide appeal and one that should not be. ABR55 Halifax Joint Committee 1995-2010 £11.99 ABRX1London’s DMS & Metrobus Dispersal Update£7.95 This publication gives you up-to-date information on London’s DMS and Metrobus Dispersal from when they left London to the present day. This publication gives the disposal history, with dates of every vehicle up to September 2014. ABR47 London’s DMS Dispersal V1 (DMS1-1300)£9.95 ABR48London’s DMS Dispersal V2 (DMS1301-2646) DMO XF £10.95 This is the 2nd volume of London’s DMS Dispersal which looks at DMS1301-2646, DMO, XF and South Yorkshire PTE Look-alikes. This publication is correct up until 2005 and gives a detailed dispersal history of each vehicle. 21 ABR49London’s Titan Dispersal Update £6.75 This publication gives you up-to-date information on London’s Titan Dispersal from when they left London to the present day. This publication gives the disposal history, with dates of every vehicle up to September 2014. ABR46Routemaster Dispersal Update £7.95 This publication gives you up-to-date information on London’s Routemaster Dispersal from when they left London to the present day. This publication gives the disposal history, with dates of every vehicle up to September 2014. ABR57 When Provincial Buses & Coaches Came To London £13.99 BERNARD McCALL BMB43Independent Buses of S & W Wales £16.00 BMB62Looking Back at PTE Buses £16.00 BMB52Municipal Buses in Lancashire £16.00 BMB57South Wales Buses - the First decade of Deregulation£16.00 South Wales Buses & Coaches Remembered This latest book by Andrew Wiltshire covers company fleets and also takes in coaches and non-PSV vehicles together with a further look at municipal and independent buses for good measure. 108 colour photographs each with a detailed caption about the bus, its route and the location of the photograph. bmb66 £17.00 BERNARD MCCALL BEST IMPRESSIONS BI400 Pride & Joy - 25 Years with BH&D BI402 Twelve Royal Tigers £19.50 £25.50 BOBTAIL PRESS BTP03 Early Turn £6.95 BTP02 Late Turn £6.95 BTP05Nannying £6.95 BTP04 Show Up £6.95 BTP06 Sixth Day - Bradford Trolleybuses £6.95 BTP01 Split Turn £6.95 Trolley Holidays BTP09 1 Salzburg, Innsbruck Solingen £6.95 BTP10 2 Switzerland £6.95 BTP11 3 Longest Route in the World £6.95 BTP12 4 Czech Republic 1990s Belgrade 2007 £6.95 BTP13 5 Czech Republic 1990s Coimbra 1990s £6.95 Trolley Trips BTP07 Huddersfield/ Walsall/ Manchester £6.95 BTP08 Newcastle/ Teeside/ Reading/ Bournemouth£6.95 BOWDEN PUBLISHING JB002 London Trolleybus Memories BRADT TRAVEL GUIDES BTG76 Bus Pass Britain All these books available now. To order phone 01457 861508 £12.00 £15.99 Available Now 22 BREWIN BOOKS BRE36 Flights Coaches - A Pictorial History £14.95 BRE22 It’s a Pleasure - Its Smiths £10.95 BRE48 Superior Coaches - A History of Bowens£14.95 BRE77 Travel Allenways Always £10.95 BRE06 Wheels Around Sutton £11.95 BRIAN PATTON BP882 Berlin’s Buses - A History BRITISH BUS PUBLISHING BB543 2013-14 Go Ahead Bus Handbook BB532 2014 Arriva Bus Handbook BB524 2014 First Bus Handbook BB514 2014 Stagecoach Bus Handbook £20.00 £17.25 £18.75 £18.75 £18.75 British Bus Review of 2013 The aim of this new book from British Bus Publishing is to provide a record of the main changes in the bus and coach world, concentrating on Britain but also looking as suppliers to the British market. 96 pages A5 softback, illustrated with over 70 colour photos. BB573 £17.50 BRITISH BUS PUBLISHING ENGLISH MAJOR BUS OPERATORS Notable Independents 4th Edition Over seventy bus companies are included. Individual details are presented for each vehicle, with information correct to September 2014. 208 pages, softback with 165 colour photos. BB574 £17.75 BRITISH BUS PUBLISHING BB568 English Major Coach Operators 2012 £18.75 BB572 English Major Smaller Groups 4th Ed £18.75 BBP57 Ireland & Islands Bus Handbook 2nd Ed£15.75 BB556 London Bus Handbook 2013 6th Ed £18.75 BB558 Malta Bus Handbook 2nd Edition £15.75 BB579 National Express Coach Handbook 9th Ed£10.75 BB554 Scottish Bus Handbook 2011 - 7th Ed £18.25 BB559 Welsh Bus Handbook 6th Edition £16.25 BRYNGOLD BOOKS BG026 Red, Cream & a Touch of Gray Western Welsh £30.00 BG002 Saunders-Roe - Builders of the World’s Lightest Buses £16.99 Available Now Return Ticket: The Story of South Wales Transport This exciting new book takes the wraps off the 100-year-old story of pioneering people mover, South Wales Transport. The company began in the dark and distant days of 1914, only months before the First World War. It soon made its mark, however, and in a tale that can be best described as a combination of tickets, troubles and triumphs, author Jonathan Isaacs traces the ups and downs of a transport operation that became a legend. Return Ticket, the story of South Wales Transport, lavishly illustrates its beginnings, growth and development. The case bound A4 colour book has 192 pages and alongside the narrative of day to day life with the company there are facts, figures and best of all memories from many of those who, during its 85-year lifespan, became involved with the proud company. Anyone who has ever had an interest in South Wales Transport will not want to miss this book. It will please bus enthusiasts, social historians and best of all those who simply remember travelling on the buses. BG033 £30.00 BRYNGOLD BOOKS BTHG BT003 Birmingham Transport Memories 1 BT002 Midland Red in Western Midlands BTHG1Wolverhampton Transport Vol. 2 CA377 £30.00 CAPITAL TRANSPORT PUBLISHING CHINE PUBLISHING CHI20 Independent Bus Services Isle of Wight£19.95 COASTAL PUBLICATIONS CP859 Lowestoft Corporation Transport CM005 James Bevan Coaches £11.99 £4.99 COLOURPOINT £3.95 £4.95 £14.95 BE041 Yellow Trams Orange Buses: Portugal’s Trams and British Built Buses £10.00 BUSES WORLDWIDE BWW04Double Deck Tours Ltd - Niagara Falls a Fleet History £10.00 BWW03Maltese Buses of Yesteryear 2011 Ed £7.00 BWW02Sri Lankan Buses Past and Present £12.00 CA325 Beneath the Wires of London £14.95 CA368 Birmingham by Bus £30.00 CA329 Colours of Greater Manchester £22.00 CA361 Colours of the Merseyside Area £25.00 CA337 Colours of the South Downs £19.95 CA331 Colours of the West Midlands £22.00 CA370 Colours of West Yorkshire £30.00 CA355 Country Buses Volume One 1933-1949 £30.00 CA375 Diamond Routemaster £9.95 CA308 London Buses - A Brief History £6.95 CA363 London ST £30.00 CA357 LT Buses - A Black & White Album £14.95 CA290 London Transport Green Line £22.00 CA333 London Trolleybuses - A B&W Album £19.95 CA302 London Trolleybuses a Class Album £18.95 CA328 London’s 1950s Buses - A Class Album£19.95 CA348 London’s Night Buses V 1 1913-1983 £19.95 CA372 London’s Night Buses V 2 1984-2013 £30.00 CA347 Midland Red Style £25.00 CA303 Routemaster Vol. 2 1970-2005 £25.00 CA236 Routes to Recovery London Buses 1945-52£19.95 CA280 The Birth of the Routemaster £14.95 CA351 The Birth of the RT £14.95 All these books available now. To order phone 01457 861508 Volume Two of Laurie Akehurst’s account of London Transport’s country buses covers the nineteen fifties, a decade that opened with the promise of expansion but closed with the services beginning their decline. It was a decade in which the fleet was transformed by the continuing arrival of new RTs and the introduction of the RF, GS and RLH types. As with Volume One, the story is well illustrated. COLIN MARTIN BUS ENTHUSIAST PUBLICATIONS CAPITAL TRANSPORT PUBLISHING Country Buses Volume 2 1950-1959 Buses in Ulster CP299 Vol 5 Belfast Citybus 1973-1988 £18.00 CP228 Vol 6 - Ulsterbus & Citybus 1988-2003 £18.00 CP850 The Wright Way £25.00 CONWAY MARITIME CM152 Routemaster Pocket Book 1956 £7.99 CRECY CR712 Duple Coachbuilders Domination to Demise£7.95 CR722 London Bus Garages & Allocations £7.95 CR730 New Bus for London - the Inside Story £19.95 CROWOOD PRESS LTD CW530A-Z of British Bus Bodies £29.95 The Buses and Coaches of Bristol and Eastern Coach Works This book outlines the history of Bristol Commercial Vehicles and Eastern Coach Works (ECW), two manufacturers that together developed some of the most familiar buses and coaches of the twentieth century. The book covers the full production histories and specifications for the standard range of models produced from 1936 to 1983. 208 pages A4 Hardback with around 250 colour photos, many previously unpublished. CW697 £25.00 Crowood Press LTD 23 DT506 Buses & Trams of Paris £18.95 DTS31 ColourScene East Kent & Maidstone & District 1986-97£20.95 ColourScene Snapshot DTS37 2 Last Year of the RTs and RFs £17.95 DT5X5 4 Aldenham and Chiswick £17.95 Far East Buses DT5X3 - Bangkok - P1 Trams & Buses to 1976 £21.95 DT5X4 - Bangkok - P2 BMTA Era From 1976 £23.95 DT507 - George Town, Penang Includes Trams £ 22.95 DTS28 Hong Kong Buses V. 6 - Lantau Island £26.95 DT5X1 Portuguese Buses V4 Bus Fleets Of RN £28.95 DT5X7 Routemaster Body Swaps- 2014 £8.95 This book was originally published in the year of the 50th Anniversary of the first test runs of the now famous Routemaster and lists every body swap that took place under the Aldernham system up until this practice ceased in 1974. DTS27 Singapore Buses V2 Trans-Island Bus Service £27.95 DT5X6 Southdown Queen Marys- A 2014 Ed £24.95 This is a REVISED, SOFT COVER, edition of Julian Osborne’s popular 2004 book detailing not only the iconic Southdown Leyland Titan PD3s but also describes the joys and hazards of conducting, driving and maintaining them over the years from 1957 and, yes, a handful are still active. To bring the story up to date, additional pages have been added to illustrate the ten years from 2004 to 2014. EDITIONS CABRI EC301 Le Trolleybus A Lyon EFE & Corgi OOC Model BusesGuide 14th Ed A complete (to June 2014) detailed listing of all models produced by Exclusive First Editions, Corgi (OOC), Creative Master Northcord, ABC and Britbus/Irbus, Atlas Editions and Jotus. The book also carries a listing of all of LBRT’s Code 3 certificated commemorative model runs. This 14th Edition is spiral bound to lie flat when open and contains new sections covering B-T Models, Forward Models & the TTC Diecast resin models. EFE14 £16.50 EFE GUIDE ESSEX BUS ENTHUSIASTS GROUP EBEG1Blackwell’s of Earls Colne FARLEY PUBLICATIONS FP580 Westcliff on Sea Motors £9.99 £25.00 FONTHILL MEDIA F5227 British Buses of the 1980s £14.99 F5063British Independent Bus Co.s Since 1970s£14.99 CYRIL COOKE FRIENDS OF CHATHAM TRACTION DTS PUBLISHING GEORGE WATSON FIR44 Lincoln Corporation Transport 1907-1991£9.99 DTS06 Bus Fleets of Cyprus £50.00 £23.95 CHAT1 Ere Comes Ve Brahn Bus Duck GW001Clydeside Scottish All these books available now. To order phone 01457 861508 £5.00 £26.00 Available Now 24 HAYNES LTD HA938 Routemaster Bus Manual HERRIDGE & SONS HS338 British Buses 1945-1975 HISTOIRE & COLLECTIONS HC059 Berliet Buses 1905-1978 £21.99 £30.00 £49.00 HISTORY PRESS HP803 AT613 AS136 AT297 AT697 AS776 AS237 AS441 AS084 AS222 AS792 AT075 A History of Eastbourne’s Buses £14.99 Birmingham’s Horse Transport £12.99 Cheltenham’s Buses 1939-1980 £10.99 City to the Black Country £12.99 City to the Lickeys A Nostalgic Journey by Tram and Bus £12.99 Coventry Transport 1884-1940 £12.99 Coventry Transport 1940-1974 £12.99 Horsham’s Independent Bus Services £17.99 London Bus Story £8.99 South Shields Transport £12.99 Stratford Blue £19.99 Sunderland Transport £12.99 JACKLYN MEDIA JMXX1 Carters Coach Services 25 Years JM970 London’s Bendy Buses 2002-2011 IAN ALLAN LTD I3651 AEC Buses since 1955 I3634Badgerline I3732 Bristol Lodekka in Colour I3430 Bygone Glasgow I3644 Crosville in Colour 1965-1986 I3653 Go Ahead Group I3652 Leyland Buses Since 1955 I3690 Midland Red Bus Garages I3717 Midland Red in NBC Days I3535 The Lodekka Alternatives I3699 Twenty-Five Years of LT 1949-1974 IRWELL PRESS £22.50 £22.50 £20.00 £14.99 £22.50 £19.99 £17.99 £30.00 £20.00 £22.50 £22.50 IR967 A London Trolleybus Experience £18.95 What is a Trolleybus? In essence it is a bus that runs on rubber tyres but is powered by electricity collected from overhead wires by way of a pair of poles, or booms. It is not like a tram where the power is collected by a single collector and the return of the current is through steel wheels running on steel rails laid into the roadway. The trolleybus gives slightly more flexibility than a fixed tram route in that it can overtake or negotiate normal road vehicles but is still limited to the route of the overhead wiring. Of course, unless on a separate ‘track’, they cannot overtake each other - thus the old saying, ‘another convoy on its way’. London had one of the largest fleets of trolleybuses in the world and at its peak had about 1,800 vehicles. The last London trolleybus ran in May 1962. Except for a few original and earlier models, the London trolleybuses were six-wheeled, and most British vehicles were double-deck whereas those in the rest of the world are single-deck. IR956 Harpers Bus Memories In Colour £12.95 IR915 London Bus Memories in Colour £11.95 IR676 Midlands Bus Memories in Colour £9.99 IR918 North West Bus Memories in Colour £11.95 IR914 South East Bus Memories in Colour £11.95 IR919 West Country Bus Memories in Colour £11.95 IR698 Yorkshire Bus Memories in Colour £10.99 £9.95 £15.50 Austin K Series Buses & Coaches: The British Coachbuilders John Carman provides a brief overview of the history of the Austin motor company and how it came to be involved with the bus and coach industry, alongside its light commercial and car business, and explains how the lorry chassis developed during the war came into use for passenger service. There are almost 100 black & white photos of a wide variety of bodies on K chassis together with a comprehensive listing of vehicles supplied, arranged by body builder. Appendices provide a full explanation of K Chassis types and registrations numbers. 88 pages JCG06 £10.50 John Carman HOBNOB PRESS HOB85Bere Regis & District - the Life and Times of Country Busmen £25.00 HOB56Defin Hist Wilts & Dorset Motor Services£19.95 Available Now LTHT4 Maroon to Cream The Story of Leicester City Transport LTHT3 Operation Scrap Iron LTHT6 Story of Public Transport in Leicester £4.00 £5.00 £5.00 Ratby Service- Astill & Jordan In his second publication Mick Gamble covers the history of one of Leicestershire’s oldest private bus companies Astill and Jordan of Ratby, Astills ran regular, reliable bus services from Ratby to Leicester and the surrounding areas as well as providing school transport, contract work, private hire, tour and excursion work, for a total of more than 65 years. Astill and Jordan finally sold out to Wreake Valley Travel (Midland Fox) in November 1988. Over twenty five years have passed since that time and in common with the Browns Blue anniversary nearly two years ago, Mick feels that it is time to relive those memories before they are lost forever. 192 pages A4, softback with numerous photos full history and fleetlist. LTHT7 £28.00 Leicester Transport Heritage 25 Douglas Corporation Buses Specially commissioned to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Douglas Corporation buses, this volume by well known local historian and author Richard Davis, tells the story of Douglas buses from their inauguration in 1914 up to nationalisation in 1976 and beyond. Using many previously unpublished photographs from both the his own collection and others, he tells the story of the Corporation fleet, describing the vehicles on a class by class basis and revealing insights into the often unique and unusual buses that once gave Douglas an enviable reputation as an unparalleled attraction for transport enthusiasts from far and wide. Richard, has been involved with buses over many years as a preservationist and vehicle restorer, he shares his fascination with the buses of Douglas and shows why they were once the subject of so much civic pride and affection. 96 pages A4 softback, well illustrated in colour and black & white. LP574 £16.00 LILY PUBLICATIONS JOHN CARMAN JCG02 A History of Guernsey’s Buses, Coaches and Trams £12.50 JCG05 Civilian Transport During the German Occupation of Guernsey £7.50 JCG03 Coachwork by Heaver Ltd £10.50 JCG04 Jersey’s Pre-War Buses and Coaches £14.00 JOHN WILKS JWGG1Pride & Passion 24 Years with Grey Green £10.00 A fascinating driver’s eye view of life with the Coach Operator Grey Green from the 1970s to the late 1990s. Buses Year Book 2015 This latest edition includes the tried and tested mix of articles and photo-features, both historic and contemporary, covering a wide range of subjects of road transport interest, edited by highly-respected author Stewart Brown. KE965 £17.99 KEY PUBLISHING KITHEAD LTD BTHG3On the Buses - West Bromwich Busman£7.50 BTH14 Push Once - Life In The Bus Industry £15.00 LEICESTER TRANSPORT HERITAGE LTHT5 Brown’s Blue - Leicestershire Bus Co £40.00 LTHT1 Midland Red’s BMMO D9 £7.95 All these books available now. To order phone 01457 861508 LEYLAND SOCIETY Leyland Buses of LEY65 ..Burnley Colne & Nelson £8.95 LEY68 .. Edinburgh Corporation (& Lothian) £9.95 LEY64 .. Leigh Corporation £8.95 LEY66 .. Plymouth City Transport £8.95 LEY62 .. Southport Corporation £7.95 LEY60 .. Wigan Corporation £7.95 LEY63 Ribble’s Double Deck Coaches £8.95 LEY50 The Leyland Lion (Origins to 1929) £14.95 This book is a joint effort by Alan Townsin and Mike Sutcliffe MBE who tell the story of the Leyland Lion through the use of 100 superb quality photographs. The Leyland LSC Lion was introduced in 1925 and built up to 1929, more commonly known as the PLSC, and had an important place in the story of the British motor bus. It popularised the idea of a medium-sized single-decker designed as such from the ground upwards more broadly than any other type of that era. It offered a clear improvement over previous standards of travel for passengers and attracted orders from a wide variety of operators, large and small, usually with standardised bodywork. It incorporated a lower-built frame and had a brisk performance, a model well-liked and reliable in service. The remainder of the range, the Leveret and Leviathan models, are also included in this book so as to complete the history of the ‘L’ model range. LIGHTMOOR PRESS BD916 Cottrell’s Coaches of Mitcheldean LONDON TROLLEYBUS PRESERVATION LTPS4 Trolleybuses in East London LTPS2 Trolleybuses in Inner North London LTPS3 Trolleybuses in Outer North London TBXX1 Trolleybuses of North East London LILY PUBLICATIONS LP209 Buses of the Isle of Man 1945-2008 £12.75 £18.00 £16.00 £16.00 £18.00 £15.00 LONDON HISTORICAL RESEARCH OS105 A London Anthology - 50 Years of LHRG£8.00 OS104 LT 2nd Series Bus Bodies 1939-60 £12.00 Motor Omnibus Routes in London LHR01 Vol 1 1899-Nov 1908 £7.50 LHR05 Vol 4 Mar 1915-1919 £9.95 LHR71 Vol 6A Jan 1922-Nov 1924 £17.00 LHR65 Vol 7A Dec 1924-Dec 1926 £16.50 LHR74 Vol 8A Jan 1927-Dec £18.50 OS102 Vol 9A 1929-1930 £12.00 OS109 Vol 10A January 1931 £12.00 London’s New Routemaster Another ‘official’ story of the New Routemaster, the true successor to the iconic Routemaster, from its very public genesis in 2008 to its first scheduled journey in 2012. Features more than 200 illustrations, from initial design sketches and mock-ups to behind-the-scenes manufacturing and testing photographs. This book is authored by motoring journalist Tony Lewin and Thomas Heatherwick of the Thomas Heatherwick design studio responsible for the New Routemaster’s design. Contributions from key personnel provide a unique insight into the detailed thinking behind this innovative vehicle, which is notable as much for its stunning design as its precision engineering, while an illustrated survey of London’s buses down the ages places it in context. 160 page hardback. MB624 £25.00 MERRELL PUBLISHERS MIDDLETON PRESS MP819 Birmingham Trolleybuses MP610 Bournemouth Trolleybuses All these books available now. To order phone 01457 861508 £17.95 £17.95 Available Now 26 MP419 Bradford Trolleybuses MP434 Brighton’s Trolleybuses MP464 Cardiff Trolleybuses MP451 Chesterfield Trolleybuses MP373 Croydon’s Trolleybuses MP433 Darlington Trolleybuses MP672 Derby Trolleybuses MP892 Doncaster Trolleybuses MP486 Grimsby & Cleethorpes Trolleybuses MP381 Hastings Trolleybuses MP692 Huddersfield Trolleybuses MP424 Hull Trolleybuses MP459 Ipswich Trolleybuses MP600 Maidstone Trolleybuses MP873 Manchester and Ashton Trolleybuses MP836 Mexborough & Swinton Trolleybuses MP478 Newcastle Trolleybuses MP463 Notts & Derby Trolleybuses MP605 Reading Trolleybuses M7449 Rotherham Trolleybuses M7430 South Lancashire Trolleybuses MP811 South Shields Trolleybuses M7420 Southend Trolleybuses M7442 St Helens Trolleybuses MP458 Tees-side Trolleybuses MP485 Wolverhampton Trolleybuses MP366 Woolwich and Dartford Trolleybuses £17.95 £17.95 £17.95 £17.95 £17.95 £17.95 £17.95 £17.95 £17.95 £17.95 £17.95 £17.95 £17.95 £17.95 £17.95 £17.95 £17.95 £17.95 £17.95 £17.95 £17.95 £17.95 £17.95 £17.95 £17.95 £17.95 £17.95 Walsall Trolleybuses The blue trolleybuses that ran in north Walsall and out to Wolverhampton between the 1930s and the 1970s will be well remembered by local residents. Through these pages, take a ride on all the routes and see what the housing estates, shops, fashions and other road vehicles were like in those days. M7466 £17.95 MIDDLETON PRESS War and Austerity - Reading’s Municipal Transport 1939-1950 Reading’s municipal transport undertaking has been part of Reading’s townscape and a vital part of its life for more than a century. This volume documents its history during the Second World War and the years of austerity following, vividly recounting the difficulties of operating a provincial bus fleet in the face of wartime shortages yet with increasing passenger demand and under the ever-present threat of air raids. This book contains over 240 pictures and 42 line drawings, illustrating Reading’s history. ML340 £30.00 MILLLANE PUBLISHING Available Now MW TRANSPORT PUBLICATIONS MWX02Hedingham 52 Years Family Ownership£14.95 MW708Mulleys Motorways £11.95 NBC BOOKS NBC04 Bristol RE - 40 Years of Service NBC01 Crosville 2 1945-1990 NBC02 Crosville 3 The Successors 1986-2001 NBC05 Lincolnshire Road Car 75 £28.75 £25.50 £22.90 £19.95 NEALE JN001 Cambridge Coach Services £15.00 JN002 My Favourite Bus £9.00 Jim Neale, author of ‘My Favourite Coach’, describes all the reasons that the ‘9 DER’ is his favourite bus. Neale goes into much detail about the reasons this particular bus is so unique and throughout the 29 pages depicts its history with over 60 colour photograph. JN000 My Favourite Coach 932 BCE £9.00 NORTHCORD TRANSPORT NT039 NT041 NT043 NT042 NT040 NT044 Hong Kong Buses Year Book 2012 £26.00 Hong Kong Buses Year Book 2013 £26.00 Hong Kong Buses Year Book 2014 £26.00 Leyland Olympian Bus - HK Bus Files £26.00 Mercedes Benz 0305/0405 Bus £26.00 Singapore Bus Files Leyland Double Deckers £25.00 This book covers the British-made doubledeckers that were exported to Singapore over a period of 37 years and also those that moved on from there to Hong Kong and China. It also looks at that production of new British buses in Singapore. As usual with Northcord books there are plenty of quality colour illustrations and a Chinese text, but this volume does also have a passable English translation of some chapters and English chapter heads throughout. 144 pages hardback. OAKWOOD PRESS OA607 Aspects of Buses OA647 Halifax Transport 1897-1963 Trams Buses Trolleybuses OA694 Montgomery’s Buses - Independents OA581 Rail & Road on the Isle of Portland OA614 Steel Wheels & Rubber Tyres - Vol 1 OA616 Steel Wheels & Rubber Tyres - Vol 2 OA572 Trams & Buses of Poole OLD POND PUBLISHING OPP38 Know Your Buses PAUL LACEY PGL00 History of Thames Valley 1920-1930 PGL97 History of Thames Valley 1931-1945 PGL99 History of Thames Valley 1946-1960 PG320 Newbury & District Motor Services PG321 Thames Valley - Final Decade, 1961-71 £14.95 £27.50 £15.95 £11.95 £12.95 £12.95 £13.95 £4.99 £15.00 £25.00 £25.00 £25.00 £25.00 PAUL LLEWELLYN PUBLISHING PLP00 A Brief Look at Southdown 1975-90 V1 £8.00 PLP01 A Brief Look at Southdown 1975-90 V2 £10.00 PF CLARK PFC01 Canvey Island’s Early Buses PRESBUS PUBLISHING SERVICES PBP15 Barton in Colour PBP06 Britain’s Olympic Hope All these books available now. To order phone 01457 861508 £4.95 £10.50 £12.95 27 fEATURED PUBLISHER OMNIBUS SOCIETY/PROVINCIAL HISTORY RESEARCH GROUP Westcliff on Sea Motor Services A Company History This book relates the history of this former Tilling company, absorbed by Eastern National over 50 years ago. Peter Clark’s new book will be in similar format to this publishers’ other works covering Birkenhead etc, A5 softback, with detailed research and illustrated with numerous black & white photos. OS108 £14.95 A History of Birkenhead Municipal bus TB Maund provides a detailed history of the buses of Birkenhead from the earliest days of the horse trams and horse buses to the end of municipal operation in 1969. Also includes detailed fleet lists, lists of services, details of tickets ,destination blinds etc. 186 A5 pages, softback, with around 70 black & white photos and maps plus a two page section showing tickets in colour. OS766 £19.95 London General First 50 Years The history of the first fifty years of the General from 1856 to 1906 with some details from before and after these dates providing a fascinating look at the development of the London transport scene complied from the OS archive notes of someone who worked in the London bus industry for 45 years from 1886. 150 pages, A5 softback with 15 black & white photos and an 1871 route map. OS773 £17.95 Majestic - the Story of the BET Groups Smallest Fleet With a fleet of four coaches and a single express service from Manchester to London with one daytime and one night time journey, Majestic Express Motors Ltd was the BET group’s smallest fleet. Using rare archive images this book traces its fascinating story from the busy price cutting days of independent operators in 1929, through acquisition by dealer Arlington to its subsequent sale in 1932 to North Western and BMMO and why, although managed by North Western it remained a separate company until the 1950s. OS103 £6.90 Area Agreements Territory & Ownership Patterns in the Bus Industry Jim Hulme sets out to describe the tangled web of agreements, written or otherwise that have determined operating territories and ownership of bus companies across the UK over the last 100+ years, detailing who owned who and why. Various maps show services and route plans across the various regions of the UK. 120 pages A5 softback. OS101 £14.95 North Yorkshire Independents An historical account of a number of small bus operators who served the mainly rural area of Northallerton over the years and whose names, Smithwaite, Armstrong, Sunter Bros, etc will be remembered as running market day buses as well as forces leave services from nearby Catterick Camp. Detailed research is supplemented by interviews and anecdotes from surviving family members. 48 pages, softback, illustrated with 26 black & white photos along with fleet lists, timetables etc. OS776 £8.95 Pioneer Bus Services in SW Lancashire A detailed account of the development of motor bus services in the wider Merseyside region - Wigan, Ormskirk, Formby, Widnes, Warrington, etc - from pre-eminent transport historian and author TB Maund. Lavishly illustrated, with many previously unpublished views, this book results from many years of research into both municipal and other records to stand as a ‘must have’ for all those with an interest in the transport history of Liverpool and Merseyside.. OS775 £19.95 Who Built our Archive Ted Gadsby explains the development of the Omnibus Society library. OS777 £10.00 All these books available now. To order phone 01457 861508 Available Now 28 PBP04 City of Oxford Album (Return Journey) £14.00 PBP16 Leicester in Colour £13.95 PBP14 Oxford Tube - An Illustrated History £19.95 SHIRE PUBLICATIONS LTD RIGBY ROAD PUBLISHING SONNICK PUBLICATIONS JW003 A Tribute to Rigby Road Works Vol 2 £39.00 JW004 HV Burlingham Bus & Coach Designs 1930-40£22.00 JW002 Municipal Transport in Transition Blackpool’s Buses and Trams 1932-40 £22.50 ROAD AND ROAD TRANSPORT RRT60 75 Years of Traffic Commissioners £9.50 Companion to Road Passenger Transport History This is the second encyclopaedic work of reference prepared by the Roads and Road Transport History Association and follows the Companion to British Road Haulage History. It spans almost two centuries of the development of British road passenger transport, from horses and the first mechanically powered trams and buses to hybrids and hydrogen buses; and from stage coaches to motorway express services. The volume comprises some 850 entries, covering all forms of public passenger transport by road: buses, coaches, trams, taxis, as well as minor modes such as rickshaws and sedan chairs, approached from many different perspectives, including vehicles and technology, operators, services, legislation, regulation, key individuals, the industry’s customers and cultural aspects; and technologies in use and developed during the period covered. Coverage of operating businesses includes the public and private sectors, British and foreign ownership, company, municipal, nationalised and privately owned businesses. RRT63 £50.00 Road and Road Transport ASSOCIATION ROBIN HOOD PUBLISHING RH420 Hansons of Huddersfield & Neighbours£13.50 RH419 Midland General £13.50 RH416 Trent Motor Services Part 3 1968-1986 £19.99 RUTTER RUT35 Horeshoe to Uno RUT01 Horseshoe Coaches SILVER LINK £11.00 £11.25 British Buses & Trolleybuses 1950s-70s SL341 1- Midlands £17.99 SL342 2- S Wales £17.99 SL368 3- The South West £17.99 SL359 4- North East £17.99 SL385 5- South & West Yorkshire £17.99 SL387 6- Greater London £17.99 SL388 7- South East & East Anglia £17.99 SL394 8- N Wales & Merseyside £18.00 SL397 9- Greater Manchester & Lancashire £17.99 Buses & Trolleybuses: S4425 Midland Independents £18.00 S4426 Midland Major Operators £18.00 S4427 Midland Municipalities £18.00 Buses Trams & Trolleybuses of Scotland & Ireland SL400 1- Aberden, Dundee & Edinburgh £18.00 SL401 2- Glasgow, Belfast, UTA, Lough Swilly £18.00 SL420 3-Scottish Main & Independent Bus Ops£18.00 SH728 London Bus SP650 Old Buses Available Now £5.99 £5.99 SON80Manchester Buses from the Platform £45.00 Rob Barton started his career as a guard (and, later driver) for Manchester Corporation Transport Department in the 1960s and this book charts his progress through the service from the municipal operations of the 1960s to today’s private bus companies. This book is not just an autobiography, but is filled with social history about the way things have changed for ordinary people and observations of what now seems like a different world. 400 pages packed with over 600 illustrations, many in colour showing vehicles tickets and much more. SOUTHDOWN ENTHUSIASTS SOC SEC45 An SEC 100th Miscellany £1.40 Brighton Hove & District Fleet History SEC53 Part 1- 1914-1921 £7.00 SEC56 Part 2- 1921-1935 £7.00 SEC31 Southdown - Destination Screens £3.00 SEC57 Southdown Enthusiasts Club Fleet List 2014£7.50 This latest publication from the Southdown Enthusiast’ Club is the new 2014 edition of their annual fleet list book containing details of the Stagecoach Southdown, Hastings & District, Hants & Surrey, Hampshire Bus, East Kent and Eastbourne Buses; Brighton & Hove and First Hampshire and Dorset fleets. This includes fleet numbers, liveries, registration numbers, chassis and body numbers, delivery dates and allocations. SEC24 Southdown Fleet and Routes 1959 Southdown Fleet History SEC07 Part 1 1904-1915 SEC08 Part 2 SEC09 Part 3 1920-1924 SEC10 Part 4 SEC11 Part 5 SEC02 Part 6 1930 SEC03 Part 7 1931-1932 SEC05 Part 8 1933-1934 SEC15 Part 9 Portsmouth Consolidation SEC16 Part 10 1936 & 1937 SEC18 Part 11 1938 SEC19 Part 12 1939 SEC21 Part 13 1940-1944 SEC23 Part 14 1945 & 1946 SEC26 Part 15 1947 SEC27 Part 16 1948 SEC33 Part 17 1949-1950 SEC35 Part 18 1951 SEC38 Part 19 1952 SEC42 Part 20 1953 Coronation Year SEC43 Part 21 1954 SEC47 Part 22 1955 SEC46 Part 23 1956 - The Fleet Exceeds 1000 SEC48 Part 24 1957 SEC50 Part 25 1959 & 1960 SEC52 Part 26- 1961 Leopard Coaches STENLAKE PUBLISHING ST628 ST326 ST201 ST297 £4.95 £3.90 £3.90 £3.60 £3.60 £4.20 £3.60 £4.50 £3.85 £4.20 £4.80 £4.80 £3.75 £5.00 £3.75 £4.80 £4.80 £4.80 £3.90 £5.00 £5.00 £4.00 £5.00 £5.00 £6.00 £6.00 £6.00 Rothesay’s Trams and Buses £13.95 Wheels Around Arran Bute & Cumbrae £9.00 Wheels Around Caithness & Sutherland £9.00 Wheels Around Connaught £7.99 All these books available now. To order phone 01457 861508 ST247 ST328 ST210 ST332 ST338 STE22 ST245 STE62 STE59 ST477 ST382 ST498 ST437 STE58 ST460 ST274 ST411 ST506 ST304 ST246 Wheels Around Cork £7.99 Wheels Around Dublin £9.00 Wheels Around Dundee £9.00 Wheels Around Dunfermline & West Fife£7.99 Wheels Around Dunoon and Cowal £7.99 Wheels Around Edinburgh £7.50 Wheels Around Fort William & Lochaber£7.99 Wheels Around Glasgow £9.00 Wheels Around Inverclyde £6.99 Wheels Around Inverness-shire £9.00 Wheels Around Kintyre £7.99 Wheels Around Kirkcaldy and East Fife £7.99 Wheels Around Lanarkshire £7.99 Wheels Around Perth £9.00 Wheels Around Perthshire £7.99 Wheels Around Renfrewshire £7.50 Wheels Around Skye & Lochalsh £7.99 Wheels Around St Andrews & North Fife£7.99 Wheels Around Stirlingshire £7.50 Wheels Around Ulster £9.00 STEVE KNIGHT MEDIA SKM11 Coventry Centenary Celebrations £4.95 SKM06Day Return to Coventry £5.50 SKM16East Yorkshire Motor Services Fleet Handbook 2014 Ed£5.95 The latest edition of the East Yorkshire Motor Services Fleet Handbook is now available, just in time for the Company’s Big Bus Day charity event at the end of August. The East Yorkshire fleet has always been popular and interest in its operations have soared following the screening of the TV documentary series ‘On the Yorkshire Buses’. There have been many requests for an update to the book following the transfer and renumbering of the former Finglands bus fleet back into the main EYMS fleet series. Full details are given of the fleet, liveries and branding as well as last repaint dates for vehicles in the main EYMS fleet and complete allocation details. The book has been produced with the support and encouragement of the management at EYMS and includes details of all the buses that can be seen in the TV series and has been produced in partnership with the Lincolnshire & East Yorkshire Transport Review (LEYTR). SKM10Midland Red Around Nuneaton & Coventry £5.95 SKM07Midland Red Memories £6.45 SKM14More Midland Red Memories £6.75 SKM17Norfolk Green Fleet Handbook Autumn 2014£3.95 This 2nd edition of Norfolk Green runs to 28 pages with a four page Allocation Supplement in the book. It also carries a Foreword from Norfolk Green founder and former owner Ben Colson. This latest edition has all the usual fleet listing, liveries and branding details as well as a list of named vehicles, outstation locations and a detailed list of services operated. It includes full details of the Trident and Enviro 300 vehicles due to join this fleet in Autumn 2014 and the Allocation Supplement details the Volvo Olympians on temporary loan from Stagecoach East at Bedford, Stagecoach Midlands at Corby and Kettering and Stagecoach South at Winchester. 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All these books available now. To order phone 01457 861508 Available Now 30 London Bus Guide 4th Edition Now in its 4th Year this guide is designed to shed light on the vagaries of the London scene and is especially recommended to those who’ve rarely, or never, visited the capital. The 4th edition is fully revised & updated with new photos throughout and separate sections give details of: The Operators - Who are they? Who runs what?: The Buses - The types currently in use, with a photograph of every variant for easy recognition: The Garages - Their addresses, the buses in their allocations, the routes they run: The Routes - Peak Vehicle Requirements, frequencies, designated bus types. In addition An Overview section explains the system - how fares work, how contracts are awarded and what criteria the operators, and the bus types, have to meet, and a final summary of the ‘added extras’ you can enjoy in London. VIS90 £15.95 London Fleet List 1st Edition This new pocket-size publication from Visions lists all the vehicles operating in London, first by type, then in the second half of the book, in the traditional numerical order by company. 236 pages softback illustrated in colour. 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This book features every single Blackpool tram that exists today outside of Blackpool Transport’s ownership, thanks to the upgrading of the Blackpool tramway into a modern light rail system, the number of historic trams from this much-loved system that can be found in museums across the UK and overseas. As well as museum exhibits, various trams have also found salvation at caravan parks, industrial sites and even on farms. From the original Conduit car 4 to Centenary car 647, the last traditional standard gauge passenger tram built in Britain, every preserved Blackpool tram is included in this single publication, with a brief history and illustration of each tram provided. With numerous previously unpublished photographs, this book will be a useful resource to all fans of Blackpool’s heritage trams, and a superb addition to any transport enthusiast’s library. AW001 £6.00 ANDREW WADDINGTON BRIAN PATTON BP884 Via Mound and Tollcross Transport in Edinburgh 1954-2014 £15.00 This book contains over 300 photos and extended captions covering horse trams, cable trams, electric trams, buses, some ships and ferries and the new trams. Published to co-incide with the opening of the new system in May 2014. All these books available now. To order phone 01457 861508 Available Now 32 BRYNGOLD BOOKS BG001 Rocking Rolling Riding A Pictorial Tribute to Mumbles Railway BTHG BTH13 Camwell’s Birmingham DAVID VOICE ASSOCIATES £12.99 £14.95 BURY ROSSENDALE RAILS BRR17LRV Superb A Tribute to the Manchester Metrolink T68 & T68A £18.00 Written by two dedicated enthusiasts, one a professional employed by Metrolink, this scholarly work leaves virtually nothing untold in the story of the Italian-built light rail vehicles which gave sterling service until, worn out and superceded by the newer M5000 class replacements, they bowed out in 2014. Two hundred pages packed with facts and photographs, many benefitting from that special bit of ‘inside knowledge’ which puts the photographer in just the right spot at precisely the right time. Tabular detail abounds and the whole presentation is first class. If you miss the friendly blue and white Firema cars, then this is a must have for you. CAPITAL TRANSPORT PUBLISHING Starr Gate to the Tower The Blackpool Tramway Since 1960 V1 Brian Turner is to be congratulated for producing this magnificent pictorial extravaganza showing the southern-most section of Blackpool’s famous promenade tramway. Covering the period from 1960 - the year of the system’s 75th anniversary - to date, the 400 plus photographs take us step-by-step and stop-bystop along the route, with fascinating details about the infrastructure and tramway history along the way. That Turner has an eye for a picture and a way with his camera is undeniable, for this is no less than a masterclass. Most of these photographs are his, most are in colour, all are superb - no lemons here - and the reproduction and printing do them all full justice. To all those who thought they would never buy yet another book on Blackpool, think again. This one really is something different. CA380 £28.00 CAP92 London Tramways £19.95 CA365 London Transport Trams - B&W Album£19.95 CA338 London United Electric Tramways £25.00 CA322 Paris Metro Style £29.95 CA334 Tramway Art - Posters of LCC Tramways£25.00 COLAMDA COL70 Tram Depots of Manchester £4.99 COL71 Tram Depots of Oldham and Rochdale £4.99 COLOURPOINT CP824 Horseshoes and Trolley Poles COUNTRYSIDE BOOKS CSB72 Lost Tramways of East Anglia CS996 Lost Tramways of Kent CRECY CR721 Trams of the British Isles 1945-1962 Available Now KID02 More Tramway Modelling in OO Gauge £8.50 FONTHILL MEDIA F5032 Toronto Streetcars £16.99 Toronto, Canada’s commercial capital and largest city, has the most extensive trolley car system in North America. Electric trolley car service began in Toronto in 1892 replacing horse drawn service by 1894. The city has been consistently noted for obtaining modern trolley cars such as the streamlined Presidents’ Conference Committee trolley cars that were introduced in 1938 followed by the modern Canadian light rail vehicles and Canadian articulated light rail vehicles for its well maintained system. This book is a photographic essay documenting Toronto’s extensive trolley car system that during 2012 on an average Monday to Friday work day carried an average of 285,000 passengers with its 11 routes, 671 stops, and 247 cars. From the urban residential area of Kingston Road to the commercial district of Spadina Avenue where between King and Bloor Streets there is a trolley car in peak periods every 2 to 3 minutes, this book provides an insight to an amazing trolley car system. F5210 Tram Disasters £14.99 GEORGE WATSON GW106Glasgow Subway Album HALSGROVE PUBLISHING HA048 Spirit of British Trams £15.00 £4.99 HISTORY PRESS H9316 By Tram from Dudley £12.99 AS398 North Derbyshire Tramways £12.99 H6632 Kinver Light Rly: Echoes of a Lost Tramway£12.99 Lost Voices of the London Trams Although much has been written about London’s trams over the past 50 years, on the trams themselves, the routes and the overall tramway network, there has been relatively little published on what it was actually like to use and work the trams on a daily basis.. This book reveals the author’s, Michael Baker, abiding love for the trams that were so much a part of his life growing up, until in 1951, when he was still in his teens, the trams were taken away. Based upon his own personal memories of using the trams, this book is also based largely on personal testimony from those who worked on the system over its final years of operation and those who travelled on it daily. The result is a highly entertaining portrait of one of the country’s greatest transport networks and is illustrated with a lovely selection of evocative photographs to stir many happy memories. I3685 £22.50 IAN ALLAN LTD £8.95 £8.99 £7.95 IR668 Leicester and its Trams IR625 Mansfield’s Trams JOHN CARMAN JCG01 Guernsey’s Trams All these books available now. To order phone 01457 861508 LTHT8 Stoneygate Tram Depot £10.00 It is one of the few remaining transport heritage related buildings in Leicester and we are indeed very fortunate that, somewhat against the odds, it has survived and has done so in virtually the original condition as when it was built in 1904.Over the ensuing 100 years it certainly has a remarkable story to tell from its relatively short use as a tram depot, a long period of use by motor engineers HA Browett & Co, then a new role as a railway museum to the present when it is hoped it will become a transport heritage and research centre. 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MET43U-Bahn, S-Bahn & Tram in Berlin 2014 ed£17.00 Comprising the U-Bahn and the S-Bahn, the rapid transit system of the German capital is one of the largest in Europe. In addition, even though the tram system was completely abandoned in the western part of the city in 1967, and only re-introduced on a few routes after re-unification, in terms of size the remaining and further expanded network in the eastern part of Berlin is still ranked among the top three in the world. In this 2nd Edition, Robert Schwandl describes the history of the three urban rail systems, their different developments in the long-divided city, and their current operations. The book is illustrated with numerous colour photos and detailed system maps with text in both English and German. MET31 Urban Rail Down Under £17.00 MET14 Wien U-Bahn Album £16.00 MET15 Wuppertal Schwebebahn Album £16.00 SHIRE PUBLICATIONS LTD S1325 American Streetcars £6.99 The handsome streetcar is an icon of some of the most romantic locales in America, including San Francisco, New Orleans and Chicago, imortalised in film classics like ‘Meet Me In St Louis’ and ‘A Streetcar Named Desire.’. This64 page book is packed with nostalgic images from across the States. SOUTHDOWN ENTHUSIASTS SOC SEC14 An Anthology of Worthing Tramocars £10.50 STENLAKE PUBLISHING ST277 Belfast’s Lost Tramways Edinburgh’s Trams the Last Years ST343 Vol 1 The North ST355 Vol 2 The South ST398 Vol 3 The West ST404 Vol 4 The East ST546 Falkirk’s Trams and Early Buses ST530 Leeds Trams 1871-1959 ST436 Sheffield Trams Past & Present £7.50 £9.00 £9.00 £7.99 £7.99 £12.95 £16.00 £13.95 Liverpool Tramways: Vol 1-18691932 This book is the first of two volumes of Liverpool’s Tramways. In this volume the author, Richard Buckley, tells the story of the development of the city’s tramways from the horse-drawn vehicles of the Victorian era through to the electric trams still operating in the early 1930s. The book is packed full of images. Many of these are of various city centre locations but outlying locations such as Waterloo, Great Crosby, Fazakerly, Bootle and Woolton are also featured. Although the inclusion of an outline fleet list and system maps make this a book for the tram enthusiast it also works as a book of old photographs of this Victorian city. ST661 £16.00 STEVE PALMER SP861 SP862 SP867 SP864 Highlights of Blackpool’s Trams h/b Highlights of Blackpool’s Trams s/b New Trams to the Tower Next Tram to the Tower STTS STT25 Glasgow Horse Tramways STT01 Glasgow Trams 40 Years on £13.99 £9.99 £8.99 £6.95 £8.95 £9.95 TLRS TLRS5 Manx Electric & Snaefell Mountain Rlys£24.90 TMS TMS01Sheffield At Work, Rest and Play £2.50 This booklet was produced to accompany the Best of Sheffield event at the Crich Tramway Village in May 2014, which marked the return to passenger service of tramcar 510, Sheffield’s last tram, following a thorough restoration project. It provides a brief overview of the development of transport in Sheffield followed by the story of 510, its journey to Crich and the restoration that has followed. A final section looks at what may be to come on Sheffield’s modern light rail system. WARNCLIFFE WN540Trams Around Dewsbury and Wakefield £9.99 We’re now on Facebook and Twitter Find us at www.facebook.com/MDSBooks www.twitter.com/MDSBooks You can read our blog at www.mdsbooksales.wordpress.com or just visit the website www.mdsbooks.co.uk for all our latest news, bargains and special offers. All these books available now. To order phone 01457 861508 RAILWAY BOOKS AMBERLEY PUBLISHING Available Now A0871 Anglesey Railways Through Time £14.99 A0660 Ashby to Nuneaton Railway £12.99 Ashby to Nuneaton Railway documents how the railway linking these two important Warwickshire towns and their environs were faithfully served by steam locomotion for many years. Built to serve the Leicestershire coalfield, the railway opened in 1873, following four years of construction. The railway was originally jointly owned by the London and North Western Railway and the Midland Railway, before passing into the control of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway. Following nationalisation, British Railways closed the line in 1971. A plethora of illustrations reveals the stations, sheds and locomotives of diverse design that contributed to this fascinating railway. With authoritative captions, a sweeping yet detailed picture is painted of a remarkable system in its prime and of its inevitable decline. A3857 Blighty’s Railways: British Railways WW1£17.99 Bradshaw’s Guides A3393 ...Scotland’s Railways £14.99 A3623 .. Scotland’s Railways Vol 6- East Coast £ 14.99 Bradshaw’s Guide provides a fascinating account of his railway travels within Scotland. For the first time it is presented in a highly readable form in this new annotated volume, fully illustrated throughout with old and new colour images. This is the 6th volume in this series. Bradshaw’s Guides were originally published in the 1860s when rail travel was still in its infancy. They give the reader a unique insight into the new world of the Victorian railways, recording the sights to be seen in the beautiful Scottish countryside, as well as the towns and cities encountered along the way. His original account is annotated and accompanied by contemporary images as well as new photography of the same journey today. A3416 .. South East Railways £14.99 A2177 .. Brunel’s Railways - Swindon to South £ 14.99 A2178 .. - The Minor Lines £14.99 A4035 .. Vol 9 London to Birmingham £14.99 A4041 .. Vol 10 Manchester to Glasgow West £14.99 The tenth in the popular Bradshaw’s Guide series covers the West Coast Main Line from Manchester to Glasgow. One of the most important railways to be built, the route was operated as far as Carlisle by the London & North Western Railway, and from Carlisle onwards by the Caledonian Railway. This latest volume in the Bradshaw’s Guide series is profusely illustrated with period images, giving us a flavor of the railways in Bradshaw’s times. Covering the important railway towns of Preston, Carnforth, Lancaster, the infamous summit at Shap, the railway town of Carlisle and concluding with Glasgow itself. A4040 .. Vol 11: Surrey and Sussex Railway- £14.99 This volume of the illustrated Bradshaw’s Guides takes the traveller from the London’s Victoria station via the former London Brighton & South Coast Railway to Brighton and the south coast. Destinations include Croydon, Sydenham and the Crystal Palace, Epsom, Caterham, Reigate, Crawley, Horsham, east Grinstead, Lewes, Hailsham, Eastbourne, Pevensey, Bexhill, St Leonards, Hastings and Brighton. His original account is annotated and accompanied by contemporary images as well as new photography of the same journey today. 35 A3946 A3945 A3342 A3343 A1859 Britain’s Diesel Shunters £14.99 Britain’s Heritage Rlys V1 Preserved Steam£14.99 British Austerity Saddle TanksAusterity Locomotives £19.99 British Freight Trains: Moving the Goods £14.99 Brunel in Cornwall £14.99 Cornwall marks the extreme south-western extent of Brunel’s kingdom and the county is surprisingly rich in his works. The Royal Albert Bridge, which crosses the River Tamar, connected the broad gauge network with Cornwall and West Cornwall railways, both engineered by Brunel, to take the trains coming from Paddington all the way to Penzance via a series of over sixty spectacular timber viaducts. The original viaducts have gone now, either modified or replaced over the years, but in many cases the masonry piers remain like rows of monolithic sentinels. As a result there is much to reward the Brunel hunter, including the branch line to Falmouth and many surviving examples of his railway stations. There are other connections, literally. His Great Eastern steamship was the first vessel to successfully lay a telegraphic cable to connect the Europe and the USA, a story told at the historic Porthcurno Telegraph Museum near Land’s end. A1855 Brunel in London £14.99 A3995 Brunel’s Bridges £14.99 A1884 Chipping Norton Railway £14.99 A3962 Cumbrian Steam £14.99 A follow up to Gordon Edgar’s Cumbrian Traction. This time his camera is turned on the steam railways in Cumbria. The types, classes of locomotive and the operating companies represented are as varied as the landscape which ranges from the drama of the fells to the windswept coastline and the minor lines. Locations include the Carlisle to Maryport line, Selside, Workington, Mossbank, the River Esk, Cummersdale, and the west coast. Stunning photography and extraordinarily varied landscapes combined and captured in superb detail. A3938 Cumbrian Traction £14.99 Edinburgh Waverley Station Through Time Waverley is Scotland’s largest railway station and covering an area of 25 acres it is the second largest main line station in the UK after Waterloo. In the 1840s three railway companies built stations in the newly drained Waverley valley - North Bridge, Central and Canal Street - and these became known collectively as Waverley from around 1845. In 1868 the North British Railway company acquired all three and demolished them to build the present Victorian structure which has continued in use ever since. Under the LNER’s reign Waverley became the symbolic destination for the East Coast Main Line trains with a series of high-profile expresses, such as the Flying Scot and Night Scot, departing daily from King’s Cross, London. It was on the East Coast line that the Mallard famously smashed the world speed record for a steam locomotive, achieving just under 126 mph. Michael Meighan explores this great station, delving into its rich history and showing how it has changed over the years. A2216 £14.99 All these books available now. To order phone 01457 861508 36 Available Now A3340 EE Class 40, 50 & 55 Diesel Locos £19.99 A2203 Electrifying the Underground £12.99 A2108 Glasgow, Cowal & Bute Route £14.99 Using historic and contemporary photographs complimented by descriptive text this book records the development of fast reliable railway services from the centre of Glasgow to the towns and ports on the southern shores of the River Clyde. The new railway links eroded the monopoly of the steam ship companies which had previously given Glaswegians the chance to escape the city by going ‘Doon the Watter’. The reader is given an insight as to how the ‘coming of the railways’ developed the area influencing the growth of tourism, commuting and international travel whilst delivering the essentials to the industry that had grown up on the shores of one of Britain’s greatest rivers. In recent years the railway, once the dominating force for the transportation of goods and people, has had to face a declining heavy industry and competition from the roads but as this book confirms it is still as relevant and important to the community as it was over one hundred and and fifty years ago. A3481 Great Western Rly Cheltenham Flyer £12.99 A1163 Hull to Bridlington Rly Through Time £14.99 The stretch of railway line between Hull and Bridlington forms part of northern England’s historic Yorkshire Coast Line (or the Hull to Scarborough line), which runs from Hull Paragon to Bridlington and Scarborough and is around 55 miles long. Since it was opened by the York & North Midland Railway in the mid-1800s, the line and its many stations have maintained many of their original features and much of their charm. Today, the line is operated by Northern rail and there is much to see along the way from the busy city of Hull to the Victorian seaside resort of Bridlington, including picturesque villages and pleasant market towns, as well as wonderful sea and countryside views. In ‘Hull to Bridlington Railway Through Time’, author Mike Hitches takes a journey along this historic route, showing the changes that have taken place A3964 Isle of Man Railways £14.99 The Isle of Man has a rich transport heritage and once boasted the largest narrow gauge network in Britain with eight railways and tramways. Founded in 1870 and opened in 1874, the Isle of Man Railway still connects Douglas with the ancient capital of Castletown and Port. This part of the line continues in operation using several of the original steam locomotives and carriages and Gordon Edgar’s photography captures this microcosm of former times, with the trains set amid the beautiful Manx countryside. The Isle of Man railways are hugely popular as a tourist attraction. There is a Railway Museum beside the station at Port Erin. This book captures the spirit of the Isle of Man’s narrow gauge network exploring its history as well as today’s preserved steam railway. A3581 Keighley & Worth Valley Rly Thru Time £14.99 A1411 Kyle of Lochalsh - Great Rly Journeys £14.99 A3415 Locomotives of the Great Northern Rly £12.99 A3361 Locomotives of the Highland Railway £14.99 A3483 Locos of the Lancs Central Collieries £15.99 A3444 Locos of the LB&SCR £12.99 A3781 Locos of the North Eastern Railway £12.99 A2201 London’s Underground at War £12.99 A3784 Railways of the Isle of Wight £14.99 A1827 Scarborough & Pickering Rly Thru Time£14.99 A3961 Settle to Carlisle Railway £14.99 Available Now A4142 Starlight Specials - The overnight Anglo Scottish Express £12.99 The Starlight Specials were an overnight success. In the 1950s and 1960s these cheap return excursion trains ran overnight between London and both Glasgow and Edinburgh, departing on a Friday evening from Marylebone station and then returning on a Saturday evening a week or a fortnight later. The main purpose of these nocturnal trains was to compete with the Anglo-Scottish services being offered by the private coach companies in the 1950s and 1960s. Not only were they successful in doing this, they also generated long-distance and profitable traffic for British Railways. Dave Peel looks at this lesser-known aspect of Britain’s railway history, a popular service that spanned ten years of service at the twilight of steam. He examines their rise and their fall, their excesses and failures. A3272 Steam Trains £20.00 Most people are under a misapprehension: the Rocket was not the first steam engine. Quite a few were built before it, but Stephenson’s engine was the first successful steam locomotive. Colin Maggs tells the history of the steam engine from pre-Rocket days to British Railways building Evening Star, the last main line locomotive, through to the preservation movement and even new build locomotives of extinct classes such as the Tornado. This is also the story of the rolling stock, the ‘train’. The early first-class coaches were based on a stagecoach design, while some second-class coaches had no glass in the windows and passengers wore fine-gauge goggles to avoid getting cinders in their eyes. Third-class coaches were merely open trucks - after all, why not travel in the open as passengers had done on the outside of a stagecoach? A4257 Swindon Works 1930-1960 £17.99 This is a fully revised and enlarged edition of Working at Swindon Works 1930-1960, first published in 2007. It describes various aspects of the famous railway works of the Great Western Railway, later British Railways Western Region. Despite the disruption caused by economic depression, the Second World War, nationalisation and the transition from steam to diesel manufacture, the 1930s through to the 1950s was, in many ways, the greatest period in the Works’ long history. This book puts the company’s range of output into perspective and records the means by which it was achieved, particularly from the viewpoint of the workers but also from that of the company as a business. As with most historical research, this account is made up of fragments from many varied sources, not least from firsthand recollections of those who worked ‘inside’. This book, together with the companion In and Around Swindon Works, sets out, for the first time, a comprehensive account of this vast subject over a thirty year period. The author also confronts many widely held views and dispels some of the myths, one being that ‘everything that can be written about the GWR has already been written’. A1390 The Border Counties Railways £14.99 A1824 GWR V1: Paddington to Bristol £16.99 A3942 GWR V2: Bristol-Exeter £16.99 A4039 The Railways of Ireland £14.99 BARRAI BOOKS BB091 The Railways of Carnforth The Town and Its Ironworks A1680 Train Driver’s Manual All these books available now. To order phone 01457 861508 £25.00 £9.99 A3418 Amberley Archive 4: Intercity HST 125 £19.99 The story of the HST is a rare example of British design success. Developed in the 1970s at a time when the railways were in desperate need of modernization, it filled the gap left by the failure of the infamous APT tilting train to become the mainstay of high-speed rail travel for several decades. The majority of the fleet is still in front-line service with good regional coverage in the south-west, on the East Coast Main Line, throughout the Midlands and north into Scotland. The sleek lines of the HST 125 High Speed Train represent a massive stride in British locomotive design in the latter part of the twentieth century. With two power cars the HST, otherwise known as the British Rail Class 43, has a top speed of 125 mph, making it the fastest diesel-powered train in the world at the time of its introduction. Although nearing the end of its service life, recent refurbishments will give the HST another ten years in mainline service. This book is illustrated with colour photographs A3345 The West Highland Railway £19.99 In 2014, the West Highland Line will celebrate the 120th anniversary of the official opening of the West Highland Railway between Glasgow and Fort William. The West Highland Railway was originally the product of empire building and speculation as the great age of railway building came to a close, but along with its extension to Mallaig, has been twice voted the top railway journey in the world. From the north shore of the Firth of Clyde, the line passes the Gareloch, Loch Long and Loch Lomond before crossing desolate but beautiful Rannoch Moor. From Corrour, Britain’s highest and most inaccessible railway station, it descends through Glen Spean towards Fort William. In this profusely illustrated book, Dr John McGregor takes a look at the line from its construction through to the present day, including the men who built it and ran it in the early days through the tourism and advertising that have always surrounded it to mishaps and maintenance. ATKINSON PUBLICATIONS AT411 1964 - Last Summer of the Duchesses £9.95 This book doesn’t set out to be a definitive history of the class and it does tend to concentrate almost entirely upon the more localised, but major, arena of action in the North West, but the content certainly provides probably the most comprehensive account ever of the events of that summer. Published to commemorate the passing of half a century since the final working of all - the ‘Scottish Lowlander’ railtour of Saturday 26th September 1964 - the text concludes in relating the events of that journey in detail. As No 46256 ‘Sir William A Stanier FRS’ set out from Carlisle on a dark, wet autumnal evening to head back towards Crewe, the 502 passengers aboard the train believed that this was to be the very last-ever occasion upon which the notorious gradients of the Westmorland Fells were to resound to the deep, powerful exhaust beat of a ‘Duchess’ at the head of a heavy express train. Mostly unseen before, the 66 illustrations provide a fascinating insight into what occurred during those final months. BLACK DWARF PUBLICATIONS BD988 Branch Line of Strathearn Tourists, Tatties and Trains £30.00 BD983 N Staffordshire Rly in LMS Days: Vol 3 £25.00 BD987 Private Owner Wagons of Somerset £25.00 37 BD989 Longmoor Military Railway Vol 3 A New History £30.00 For sixty years the British Army operated a railway dedicated to training soldiers to operate a complete strategic rail supply system. Volume one dealt with the building of the railway and the years up to 1939. Volume two covered the years of World War Two and the Cold War Era to 1965. This third volume carries the story to its conclusion with the closure of the Longmoor Military railway and contains details of the locomotives and rolling stock. The volume includes a section of colour images of the line and its trains. BD982 Stations & Structures of the Midland & Great Northern £30.00 BOB WILLIS BOB90Taking the Weight - Life at Thornaby Traction Depot from 1962-1990 £13.95 Bob Willis describes his career at Thornaby Diesel depot starting as a fitter and continuing to be in charge of the breakdown train. 192 pages A5 softback, illustrated in black & white. BOOK LAW PUBLICATIONS BL429 BL502 BL519 BL520 BL500 1970s Diesels & Electrics A Steam Enthusiast Looks Back £12.99 D for Diesels 5 £9.99 EM1 & EM2: An Illustrated Historical Review £27.99 Lincolnshire After Beeching £19.99 Over the Peak: Part 2: Peak Dale to Millers Dale £23.95 This is the second instalment of the ‘Over the Peak’ books by Bentley. In this book the author concentrates on the line from Peakdale to Millers Dale. Throughout this 136 page publication the detailed study of the line comes to life with the use of photographs, many of which have not been seen in previous books about this route, making this a unique read for all those enthusiasts interested in the line. BREWIN BOOKS BRE23 Life on the Lickey £10.95 The Decline of British Railways in Bury & Rossendale Another fine production from Metrolink author Andrew Coward this 244 page tome takes the reader through the ups and downs (mainly downs) of rail services and the trains that operated them, from Accrington, Bacup, Rochdale and Bolton. through Bury to Manchester Victoria. Main line steam, diesel and electric services, preservation on the East Lancashire Railway and Metrolink all feature in a book packed with photographs, many modern-day images in splendid colour. Sadness at what has gone is balanced by pleasure at what remains and this book gives a good insight into both. BRR15 £17.50 BURY ROSSENDALE RAILS All these books available now. To order phone 01457 861508 Available Now 38 Green Diesel Era From 1958 onwards, vast numbers of diesel locomotives were constructed, both by BR’s own workshops and by a growing number of outside contractors, to replace steam. Whilst some of the new diesel designs proved to be successful, others were not, and some failed to outlast the steam locomotives that they were introduced to replace. This colour album illustrates those early years of modern traction when many locos were being finished in an attractive green livery. Looking back at those early years of diesel motive power, the Western Region’s use of hydraulic, instead of electric transmission can be seen as a mistake but so too were the designs of the Metropolitan-Vickers Co-Bo and the Clayton Bo-Bo classes. Excluding pioneering prototypes, all of the major first generation locomotive types are featured here together with a number of early DMUs and diesel shunters, providing the reader with a colourful contrast to the grime and matt black of the ageing steam fleet. CA381 £19.95 CAPITAL TRANSPORT PUBLISHING CAPITAL TRANSPORT PUBLISHING CA376 Southern Electric Driver £12.95 CA382 Steam in the Welsh Landscape £19.95 Today, Wales is famous for the ‘Great Little Trains of Wales’ but at one time almost every corner of the principality echoed to the sound of steam. ‘Royal Scots’ thundered along the North Wales coast line on the ‘Irish Mail’ while gleaming ‘Britannias’ stormed out of Cardiff on Paddington expresses. In between these routes was the tangle of lines that served the Welsh valleys and a much larger rural, mountainous area where, on some of the more remote branches, just a handful of trains each day sufficed for the amount of traffic on offer. Using the best available images this album vividly recalls the twilight years of steam in the principality and, almost needless to say, the scenery is absolutely breathtaking. CLYARD NOVELLA LTD CN213 BR Steam in Scotland £25.00 COLOURPOINT CPX01 Across the Tracks Reminiscences of Working on Dundalk’s Railways CP055 The County Donegal Railways CRECY CR717 Lost Underground Stations CROWOOD PRESS LTD £15.00 £18.00 £7.95 CW818Building Bridges & Viaducts for Model Railways £18.99 This book gives in-depth descriptions of various different types of real-life bridges from which the modeller can gain inspiration. Detailed constructions in plasticard of four bridge models and one viaduct model are shown with step-by-step instructions. Available Now CW816Designing & Building Fiddle Yards A Complete Guide £18.99 This, well-illustrated book is essential reading for all those railway modellers who are considering building a fiddle yard. It defines what a fiddle yard is in terms of operational variety, storage and swapping trains, demonstrates how a fiddle yard can be integrated into a model railway layout. It covers track-only fiddle yards using a single track, ladders of multiple tracks and reversing loops, considers design issues for oval and terminus layouts as well as combination fiddle yards and the importance of train length and baseboards. Common design features of track alignment, turnout control, a diode matrix and the protection of models are also considered and the book shows the reader how to build four detailed projects, each one providing a different fiddle yard solution. CW653Great Western Railway Pannier Tanks £25.00 CW651LMS/BR Class 7 4-6-0 Rebuilds the Rebuilt Jubilee, Patriot £25.00 CW768Scratch-Building Model Railway Locos £18.99 The book demonstrates, using step-by-step text and illustrations, how to construct a model of a pleasing J15 class, 0-6-0 steam locomotive in 00 gauge. It explains how models of other locomotives can be built by adapting the methods covered in the book, and discusses research, preparation and acquiring, or preparing, the necessary plans and drawings for the build. It covers materials and basic hand tools and reveals how a simple dining room table can be used as a work bench. Starting with the building of the running chassis it then continues with the construction of the main locomotive body and all the fine finishing details, provides guidance on how to get your model running smoothly and examines essential skills, especially soldering, and considers shaping and producing parts from flat metal and tubing. It also considers alternative options for chassis construction, other gauges and scales, and discusses how to build a simple diesel locomotive. CW691Shropshire Railways £16.99 CW707S Wales Direct Line - History & Working£19.99 A history of Great Western Railway’s direct line from London to South Wales, from the early 1900s onwards. With a focus on those who worked the line,It includes the ‘Badminton’ line route, and all the stations and junctions between Patchway and the Severn Tunnel - an ideal resource for anybody with an interest in this important British railway. Route and station maps are included as well as hundreds of colour and black & white photographs. 208 pages softback with over 160 colour and black & white photos. FONTHILL MEDIA F5294 F5258 F5056 Last Years of Steam in Shropshire £18.99 Steam North West £18.99 Last Days of Steam Around Nottingham and Derby £14.99 FREIGHTMASTER FM758 Line By Line: Special Edition The Settle & Carlisle FM757 Loco Review 2014 All these books available now. To order phone 01457 861508 £18.95 £18.95 HALSGROVE PUBLISHING HA229 South West Heritage Steam Railways A History and Guide £14.99 The South West is a particularly rich area for preserved steam railways, with 5 of the most famous and picturesque of the nation’s heritage lines in the region: the Bodmin & Wenford Railways, Dartmouth Stream Railway, South Devon Railway, Swanage Railway and West Somerset Railway. The author takes you on a photographic journey along each of the featured lines to reveal how well those enthusiasts succeeded in their quest to provide that golden age of steam experience once more- providing echoes of an era long gone but not forgotten. Featuring over 100 spectacular and evocative images, this book will be both the perfect inspiration for a visit to the railways and the ideal memento of your journeys on some of the greatest lines amidst some of the most superb scenery in Britain. HA200 Image of Bodmin Rd to Padstow & Launceston Railways £19.99 In this new volume of photographs from the Maurice Dart Collection the author returns to his home ground in Cornwall. The book follows each route photographically, showing most of the locomotive types that have worked on them. The final chapters contain coverage of the two preserved lines, again illustrating most of the locos which have operated on them. Some older historic images are included and many images may be of great interest to modellers of historic locomotives with period layouts. The reader is presented with a personal selection of photographs, many of them taken by the author himself: photos of locomotives, rolling stock and line infrastructure on these Cornish lines whose chequered history, from the 19th century until closure in the 1960s, typifies the story of so many of Britain’s smaller railways. This book provides a chance for railway enthusiasts to share in the author’s unique memories of the railways that once served North Cornwall. HA232 Images of Kent, Surrey, Sussex & South London Railways £19.99 In this new volume of photographs from the Maurice Dart Collection the author covers the railways in the south-east corner of England, a region that while amongst the most populous, is little explored and holds a particular fascination for the railway enthusiast. The photographs in this album have been largely selected from the author’s collection of many thousands of railway scenes. Together they present an overall view of many of the types of locomotives which have worked in the area since 19th century. Along with the photographs of engines, much of what is nowadays termed ‘railway infrastructure’ is included, together with a varied selection of rolling stock. As wide a variety of locations are shown including the main line, the branch lines, goods yards and locomotive sheds. The book will appeal to railway enthusiasts and will help readers to recall the magic and nostalgia of the sight of working steam locomotives. Have you seen our second hand collection? visit our website http://www.mdsbooks.co.uk/second-hand-books. html 39 British Rail: The Nation’s Railway British Rail was a success. British Rail is a contentious company, as controversial as Dr Beeching and his axe. However, this examination of BR’s passenger services shows just how vital the organisation was. It successfully carried millions of commuters to and from their jobs every day; organised its trunk route services to yield a profit under the brand name ‘Inter-City’; and pioneered world-beating research and technological development through its own research centre and engineering subsidiary. It transformed the railway system of Britain from a post-Second World War state of collapse into a modern, technologically advanced railway. And it did all this despite being starved of cash and being subjected to the whims of ever-fickle politicians. British Rail: The Nation’s Railway is a story, expertly weaved by Tanya Jackson, of how all this was achieved against the odds. H6076 £14.99 HISTORY PRESS IAN ALLAN LTD I3809 abc British Loco Shed Directory & Loco Shed Book £11.00 There is a continual demand for facsimile reprints of Ian Allan’s abc loco books from the 1950s and 1960s, as a reference source to the railways of that era. These books generally did not include the Locoshed allocations, which were published separately. In 2002 they published the 1952 Locoshed Book and in 2004 they published the 1960 Locoshed Book. The Spring 1962 Locoshed Book i the latest reprint, with all shed allocations for all British Railway locomotives, together with the 1962 Shed Directory, which gives a complete guide to all the main line locomotive sheds and works in Great Britain at this time. This classic reprint gives enthusiasts a complete listing of the large numbers of steam locomotives that were still in operation in the early 1960s as well as the large numbers of first-generation diesel locomotives and multiple units that had entered service by this date. I3799 abc British Rlys Locos Combined Volume Spring 1955 £13.00 abc British Railway Atlas 4th Ed Derived from the author’s successful series of larger format railway atlases covering the British Isles and Europe, the first edition of the abc British Railway Atlas was published in 1995. Designed as a handy travelling guide, the book’s format makes it ideal for slipping into the pocket or camera bag. Now the pocket atlas has been fully updated with 55 pages of maps showing the railways of Great Britain and Ireland. Information includes: Passenger and freight-only lines All passenger stations Enlargements of major centres Preserved railways Disused and mothballed lines Proposed lines Full gazetteer of stations. I3803 £11.00 All these books available now. To order phone 01457 861508 40 Available Now I3807 abc London Underground Rolling Stock Guide 2014 £13.50 As many passengers travel daily on London Underground as the rest of the British railway network in its entirety and passengers will be familiar with the differences between the Underground lines. What perhaps is less obvious to the travelling public is the difference between the sub-surface stock and the much smaller deep-level tube stock which is constrained by the size of the tunnels. Even within these two main types of stock there are differences between individual lines, depending on density of traffic in central London or the suburbs, special demands of servicing Heathrow airport and even differing lengths of platforms. Stock on the Underground generally has a long life. The book gives a historical description of each of the main types of sub-surface stock and deep level tube stock in operation today and is accompanied by detailed specifications of each type of stock and photographs. The book provides a complete listing of the stock numbers of each vehicle. I3746 Blue Diesel Era £20.00 I3800 BR Departmental Locomotives 1948-68£20.00 This new book provides a single reference work to all the departmental locomotives steam, diesel, electric and battery-both standard and narrow gauge operated by BR from 1948 to the end of steam in 1968. Although the railways employed the vast bulk of their locomotive stock on commercial passenger and freight traffic, many also employed a number for departmental duties. At Nationalisation in 1948 BR inherited a number of these departmental locomotives from the ‘Big Four’ companies and, over the next 20 years, a number of further steam and other locomotives were transferred to departmental duties, including a significant number used as stationary boilers. The book includes information about the locations at which the locomotives worked and provides full details of each individual locomotive’s record in departmental service. I3745 Diesel-Hydraulics in 1960s & 1970s £20.00 I3794 Handbook for Rly Steam Loco Enginemen£20.00 I3748 Lost Lines East Anglia £18.00 I3630 Rail Atlas 1939-1945 £20.00 I3796 Railway Atlas of Ireland Then and Now £20.00 This new atlas compares the railway network in Ireland in 1920 with the network today, with maps laid side by side for easy comparison. The Irish railway network was built in the 19th century by numerous independent railway companies. Many of these were speculative ventures and served under-populated rural areas and many were gradually taken over by larger railway groups. The main lines were split between eight major companies but there were numerous other smaller companies that maintained their independence but many, however, failed to generate their predicted revenue. 1920 was the peak year in the Irish railway network but the civil war and partition that followed that decade had a serve impact on the railways. Traffic declined still further during WWII and during 1950s-60s. Swathes of the railway network were closed so today’s network is only about half the size of that in 1920. The maps will be supplemented by historical photographs and a potted history of each line, with a time line. I3756 S & D Line From Above: Evercreech Junction to Bournemouth £25.00 I3697Speedlink £22.50 I3767 The Woodhead Route £22.50 Available Now South and West from Waterloo This lovely new collection of photographs covers the area in which the London & South Western Railway operated, which subsequently became part of the Southern Railway in the Grouping in 1923 and then Southern Region under BR on Nationalisation. As well as the main line from London Waterloo to Basingstoke, Southampton and Bournemouth, the book covers other lines in Hampshire and Dorset, the Lymington branch, the Swanage branch, Weymouth, and the holiday routes via Salisbury into Somerset, Devon and Cornwall, with detours to the Lyme Regis branch, the Exmouth branch, Wadebridge and Torrington, terminating at the Atlantic Coast at Ilfracombe This book presents an evocative pictorial record of the end of the 1950s and the 1960s on South Western lines. This book portrays a way of life on the railway that was soon to disappear with the end of steam and the closure of many lines in the 1960s. I3795 £20.00 I3805 Wartime GWR £25.00 100 years ago Britain stood on the brink of a world war that was to take the country to the limits of its capabilities. The railways were fundamental to the war effort at home. The Great Western Railways played a significant role in maintaining the flow of people and goods. Although the railways were taken under government control during WWI, the Great Western Railway largely maintained its own character which continued when the railways were grouped under the control of the ‘Big Four’ in 1923. Two decades later and the country was at war again and the GWR was called on once more to help the war effort. The difference this time was the railways were directly targeted by the enemy as their aircrafts reached far into Britain. At the end of the war the railways were facing financial ruin and were shortly afterwards nationalised. The STEAM Museum of the Great Western Railway at Swindon has built up an unparalleled archive of photographs of the history of the GWR, which accompany the text in this book. JDF ASSOCIATES JDF26 Poster to Poster: Railway Journeys in Art V 7 The Glorious South West £39.00 This is an addition from the original plan. There are so many wonderful South-Western area posters that they really deserve a volume to themselves. The book begins in Somerset and travels through Wiltshire until the West Country beckons. It is through beautiful Dorset with its magnificent coastline and rolling hills behind, and then into Devon and Cornwall. Here a veritable blizzard of evocative posters is shown together for the first time. The journey finishes off the mainland, with first a trip to the Isles of Scilly before ending in the Channel Isles. The cover is Frank Wootton’s superb painting of Torquay, Devon with the famous 1859 Brunel Bridge at Saltash, Cornwall by Anton van Anrooy, a super GWR poster, on the rear. All these books available now. To order phone 01457 861508 IRWELL PRESS IR904 Book of the Castle 4-6-0s £29.95 As has become customary with this series there is a wealth of information and a fascinating selection of quality black and white photos covering the complete class and highlighting the variations and modifications made during their working life. 336 pages A4 hardback with over 500 black & white photos. IR968 Book of the Granges £27.95 IR964 LNER Pacifics Remembered £24.95 INDUSTRIAL RAILWAY SOCIETY IRS77 Peckett & Sons Ltd- Album of Official Photos£17.95 KESTREL RAILWAY BOOKS KRB32Cumberland & Westmorland Railway Pictorial 1948-1968 £14.95 This pictorial review shows the changing railway scene in Cumberland and Westmorland, together with the North Lonsdale district of Lancashire, from Nationalisation until the end of main-line steam in 1968. It contains photographs in chronological order to show the progression from almost exclusive steam working to its total decline in just 20 years. Two major trunk routes passed through the area: the Settle and Carlisle line built by the Midland Railway and the London & North Western Railway’s route over Shap. In addition, there were many picturesque Lake District and coastal routes such as the Cockermouth, Keswick and Penrith Railway, the line between Carlisle, Maryport, Workington and Whitehaven and the electrified Morecambe and Heysham line. Containing a large number of excellent photographs showing both the locomotives and the stunning landscape through which they operated, this book charts the transition of motive power from Nationalisation to the “Fifteen Guinea Special” in August 1968. LAMPLIGHT PUBLICATIONS LL658 The Bedford to Hitchin Railway £12.95 Stops Along the Manx Electric Railway The Manx Electric Railway is unique. Built at the dawn of the electric era, towards the end of Queen Victoria’s reign, it still uses its original rolling stock. The line runs for almost eighteen miles through spectacular countryside up the east coast of the Isle of Man. Its antique vehicles continue to serve both the local population and visitors as the railway has done for more than one hundred and twenty years. This photographic survey illustrates every stop from Douglas to Ramsey, and shows the surroundings, the infrastructure and the trams which call at each. The pictures are the result of the author’s long-term interest in the MER and demonstrate that it is a living railway as well as a priceless part of Manx industrial heritage. For those who have taken the tram from Douglas to Ramsey this book will bring back happy memories; for those who have not, it will show you what you’re missing. LB009 £18.95 LOAGHTAN BOOKS 41 MIDDLETON PRESS M7464 Berwick to Drem £17.95 Authorised in 1844 and opened in 1846, the North British Railway linked Edinburgh with the Border Town of Berwick. The opening of the Royal Border Bridge in 1850 elevated the route to main line status. Today it is part of the electrified East Coast Main Line. Whilst the North Berwick branch somehow survived closure the Eyemouth branch was not so fortunate and is now a distant memory. M7461 Birkenhead to West Kirby £17.95 The West Wirral stations are shown in blue and light brown in different eras and much steam activity is seen in this area. The transition to electric traction is seen at various locations as are the local goods services. The long forgotten line to Hooton is presented with sme fascinating early views. We return to Birkenhead to visit the docks and also the recent tramway built at their eastern end. M7463 Birmingham to Tamworth and Nuneaton£17.95 The complex junctions and diverse industries in the eastern area of Birmingham are extensively illustrated. Some rural views can be seen beyond Water Orton on both routes, before encountering their several colliery connections. The long closed main line between Whitacre and Hampton-in-Arden is shown in detail. M7467 Branch Lines Around Market Drayton £17.95 This book covers three rural journeys from the past. The first two were for long part of the Great Western Railway, while the last finished as a line in the London Midland Region of British Railways. Thus variety abounds, both in terms of trains and buildings. M7457 Crewe to Manchester incl the Style Line£17.95 M7458 Kings Lynn to Hunstanton £17.95 M7456 Lincoln to Cleethorpes £17.95 M7462 Narrow Gauge Branch Lines Harz Revisited £17.95 Despite being in operation since the latter years of the 19th century the extensive metre gauge railway in the Hartz mountains were little known to he outside world until after the reunification of the county in 1990. The now privatised system is featured here in many stunning locations. M7455 North of Birmingham to Bescot & Lichfield£17.95 M7465 Spalding to Grimsby via Boston & Louth£17.95 Noted for its fruit, vegetable and flower traffic, the route carried a variety of passenger services. They served a wide range of stops, ranging from tiny halts to large opulent buildings. All are illustrated, along with a wide diversity of locomotives. 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To order phone 01457 861508 44 Available Now NB820 Great Western Docks & Marine £25.00 The name of Tony Atkins should need little introduction to followers of the Great Western Railway. One of the original contributors to the books on Great Western Wagons and more recently on Great Western Goods Services, his expertise in this particular field of history, operation and commerce is probably without equal. Now he turns his attention to the Docks services operated by the Company and while shipping cannot be totally ignored, this is a book which concentrates primarily on the docks - how they operated, and the traffic that each of them handled, both goods and passenger. Neither were the Great Western docks limited to just South Wales, instead the book starts at Brentford, moves to Weymouth, then travels around the coast to Kingswear, Totnes and Plymouth before continuing through Bristol, Gloucester and finally into NB825 Great Western Infrastructure 1922-1934£16.50 The E Wallis photographic archive consists of over 1,000 mostly unpublished images of railways taken between 1924-1934, which show scenes mainly from the Southern or GWR regions. Following on from the success of the first Southern book in the series, Noodle Books are delighted to present the best of the GWR selection, covering locations main and branch, stations, signals and infrastructure. It is quite deliberate that very few trains feature. The views have to be seen to be believed, and are of remarkable clarity and detail and portray that most iconic of railways, the Great Western Railway, as it has rarely been seen before. NB813 Highland Railway Carriages & Wagons £25.00 Impermanent Ways: the Closed Lines of Britain NB812 Vol 7 - Dorset £11.95 NB814 Vol 8 - Gloucestershire £11.95 NB819 Southern Wagons in Colour £17.50 NB816 Southern Way - Special Issue No 10 £16.50 NB822 In the Tracks of the Cornish Riviera E xpress a Journey of Rationalisation and Change £11.95 For almost sixty years from 1904, a stream hauled ‘Cornish Riviera Express’ left Paddington soon after 10am on a non-stop run to Plymouth. As was the fashion of the time, slip-coach working allowed a fast service to be provided to destinations en-route including Weymouth, Minehead and Ilfracombe. After Plymouth the train continued west to Penzance, again with connecting services to the principal seaside resorts. Author Amyas Crump retraces the route from Paddington with a feast of nostalgic images showing the railway in colour both in its heyday as well as what remains today. NB818 The Southern Way Issue No.27 £14.50 The ever-popular mix of steam, electric, history, reminiscences as well as the usual features abound and will delight all enthusiasts of the Southern Region. This issue concentrates on infrastructure, stations, yards and civil engineering, subjects we know from our postbag are ever popular especially with the modeller. Look out then for a veritable feast in both colour and black and white. OAKWOOD PRESS OA734 Davington Light Railway: 2014 Edition £7.95 The story of this little known narrow gauge (3 ft 3 in) railway was first published by the Oakwood Press in 1968. This new edition has been expanded to twice its original size. Secrecy surrounded the railway’s construction and operation during its brief existence. Newspapers were not allowed to publish articles or photographs of the railway, and the public were not permitted to travel on the line. The recipe for the story of the Davington Light Railway is unusual, its ingredients war, gunpowder and people. Much has happened since the first edition of this title saw the light of day. Two of the three Manning, Wardle locomotives, Nos. 2 and 3, were found in Santa Caterina, Brazil, in 1971. Then owned by the Compania Docas Imbituba, this dock company later donated these engines to the planned railway museum at Tubarao, Santa Caterina. Extraordinarily those are not the only locomotives associated with Davington that have survived into preservation. OA735 Eden Valley Railway: New Edition 2014 £9.95 This railway was the first to serve the beautiful verdant and fertile Eden Valley. The line connected the Cumbrian town of Penrith with the Westmorland market towns of Appleby and Kirkby Stephen. At Kirkby Stephen it formed a junction with the North Eastern Railway’s Stainmore Route giving access to Darlington and the North-East. The Midland Railway’s Settle & Carlisle line came to the Eden Valley later, and the two railways crossed at Appleby. The first regular passenger trains ran in 1862 and these continued for almost a century. But this was not the end of the story - the section between Appleby and Warcop was used into the 1980s to serve the Ministry of Defence depot. At the time of the book’s original publication, the first signs of a railway revival in the Eden Valley were emerging. This new edition brings the story up to date and records the activities of both the Eden Valley Railway Trust and Stainmore Properties and the return of trains to both locations. OA732 The Ely & St Ives Railway £14.95 OA733 Newton Abbot to Kingswear Railway £19.95 PLATFORM 5 PUBLISHING PF109 BR Locos & Coaching Stock Combined 2014£19.50 PF110 Preserved Locos of British Railways £16.95 Ruston & Hornsby Diesel Locomotive Album This book illustrates and describes the locomotives built by Ruston & Hornsby Ltd of Lincoln. Between 1931 and 1969 they built over 6,000 diesel locomotives, the majority being narrow gauge. It is based primarily on the builder’s own photographs of their locomotives under construction and in industrial service, backed up with detailed captions, a 20 page historical introduction and selected reprints from the builder’s sales literature which include scale drawings. 112 pages, A4, casebound, with full colour dust jacket and around 100 black and white illustrations. PLA63 £28.00 PLATEWAY PRESS All these books available now. To order phone 01457 861508 Available Now OPC OP661 BR Steam Locomotives Complete Allocations History 1948-68 £40.00 OP603 Illustrated History of Festiniog Railway£20.00 OP662 Stations & Structures of Settle & Carlisle Rly£25.00 OP653 The Network South East Story £30.00 PAUL HAYWOOD PH432 Changing Trains- A Global Review £16.99 Central Question: Blackpool’s Station Closure Sensation 50 Years on On the 50th anniversary of the controversial closure of Blackpool Central Station, this highly illustrated book looks back nostalgically at what was one of the busiest passenger termini in Britain. But it also investigates the real reasons for the closure of the station... against the Beeching recommendations. The book features a foreword by Paul Nettleton, chairman of Blackpool and Fylde Rail Users’ Association PP217 £7.99 PROGRESSIVE PRESS SHIRE PUBLICATIONS LTD S1373 A Century of Railway Travel S1324 Golden Age of Train Travel SH285 On Either Side 1939 - LNER £8.00 £6.99 £6.99 RCL RCL72 WDLR Album £31.95 The 60cm gauge light railways of the Great War continue to exercise a fascination almost a century after their creation. Both the Allies and the Central Powers (Germany and the Austro-Hungarian Empire) employed narrow gauge railways for the tactical re-supply of troops in forward areas. Never previously had any group, business or government department organised a new railway network (of any gauge) on such a grand scale and at such short notice. A most important point about the concept of the WDLR is that its birth came about during a brief ‘window of opportunity’, following the successful development of small internal combustion powered locomotives but before the perfection of the robust ‘cross-country’ pneumatic tyre. Within a decade, the all-wheel-drive, pneumatic tyred, i/c engined road truck would enter military service, at a stroke rendering the light railways obsolete whilst tracked armoured fighting vehicles (both tanks and self-propelled artillery) would restore mobility to the wider battlefield. ST PETROC INFOPUBLISHING SP551 Shed by Shed part 9 Diesel and electric locomotives sector and owner codes £29.99 Don’t forget the special discount offer available. See page 2 of the catalogue for more details. 45 SILVER LINK S5274 BR P&P 68 South Devon £18.00 This will be the 5th volume in the series to visit the county of Devon. The previous volumes in the series being: No 8 Devon, No 52 East Devon, No 53 North and West Devon, No 67 Plymouth & South West Devon. Newton Abbott has a fascinating railway history having in the past had a railway workshop and several branch line connections. Even today the railway is an important part of the transport infrastructure - several branch lines may have closed but there is still much to see both as the working railway and the traces of past lines. David Mitchell has yet again come up with a wonderful mix of past images with which to contrast the present. S4439 N Yorkshire Moors Railway Recollections£6.00 SL402 SL403 S4428 S4430 Railways and Recollections Vol 35 1970 £6.00 Railways and Recollections Vol 36 1974 £6.00 Railways and Recollections Vol 42 1980 £6.00 Railways and Recollections Vol 43 1983 £6.00 In this volume, we travel back to the year 1983 when away from the railways: the CD was launched in the UK; the Austin Metro was the bestselling car; £1 coin introduced; Margaret Thatcher gains a landslide re-election; Cruise Missiles arrive in UK; House of Lords votes to allow TV coverage of its sessions. S4431 Railways and Recollections Vol 44 1976 £6.00 S4436 Severn Valley Railway Journey £20.00 S4422 Stone by Rail A History of the Rail-connected Quarries of Aggregate Industries £25.00 S4434 Beeching Legacy: Cambrian Lines, N Wales £20.00 STENLAKE PUBLISHING ST673 Fife’s Last Days of Colliery Steam £9.00 In 1947 almost six million tons of coal were produced by the 32 pits and collieries in Fife. Almost 20,000 people worked in the industry. Integral to the effort were 57 steam locomotives, many of which are seen at work in this selection of photos from the 1960s and 1970s. The text is up to Tom’s usual standard and the book contains special sections on the Fife Coal Company and the Wemyss Private Railway. Collieries and pits featured include Comrie, Frances, Blairhall, Valleyfield, Cowdenbeath, Nellie, Glencraig, Mary, Minto, Bowhill, Kinglassie, Rothes and the Wellesley. ST674 Glamorgan’s Lost Railways £16.00 In the 19th century the Great Western Railway came to dominate the county, but the LNWR and the Midland also made inroads. Additionally there were some smaller, independent railways including the Taff Vale Railway and the Swansea & Mumbles Railway. The story of these lost railways is told in detail in this large format book which features period photographs of now closed stations such as Crynant, Cowbridge, Creigiau, Llantwit Major, Fochriw, Rhydyfelin, Mountain Ash, Swansea East Dock, Dowlais High Street, Pontrhydyfen, Bedlinog, Mumbles Pier, Lavernock, Barry Pier and dozens more. All these books available now. To order phone 01457 861508 46 Available Now Lost Railways of Yorkshire’s West Riding ST656 .. Barnsley, Doncaster, Sheffield & South£9.00 The first of three lost railways books for the West Riding gives a broad outline of the area featured. This volume covers the southern area, the realm of coal mining, iron and steel. In the heyday of steam, heavy industry relied almost completely on railways. These times are revisited in this compact book packed full of facts, figures and photographs. Lost stations featured include: Notton & Royston, Wombwell, Sheffield Victoria, Denaby, Barnsley Court House, Carlton, Maltby, Sprotborough, Kirk Smeaton, Rotherham Central, Cudworth, Treeton, Arksey, Finningley and many others. ST655 .. Harrogate and the North £9.00 The north of the old West Riding is, and was, a predominantly agricultural area so railways were fewer and further between than the urban belt to the south, but there is still much of interest for the railway enthusiast. Modest railways, such as the Nidd Valley Light Railway, which served market towns and villages, are now closed, but the majestic Settle and Carlisle Line continues to stride across the Pennines as lasting evidence of Victorian confidence, over confidence perhaps, and engineering ingenuity. Stations illustrated by period photographs include: Sedbergh, Barnoldswick, Arthington, Tadcaster, Ingleton, Earby, Nidd Bridge, Ripon, Ripley Valley, Pateley Bridge, Elslack, Rylstone, Skipton, Bolton Abbey, Wetherby, Gisburn and many more. ST657 .. Central Section Bradford, Halifax, Huddersfield, Leeds, Wakefield £15.00 This area of Yorkshire’s West Riding was one of the parts of Britain most affected by the Industrial Revolution and its major towns are still synonymous with manufacturing, mining and the textile industry. The area was densely populated so demand for freight and passenger railway services was immense, resulting in many lines. The network has been cut back hugely since the end of steam, but the glory days are recalled in this large format book which features 135 period photographs as well as all the vital statistics of closed passenger lines. Too many stations are included to list but photographs include Dewsbury, Woodkirk, Bradford Market Street, Forster Square and Exchage Stations, Great Horton, Thackley, Ardsley, Gomersal, Pudsey Low Town, Holmfirth, Kippax, Copley, barlow, West Vale, Delph, Halifax St Pauls, Kirkburton, Haworth, Askern, Leeds Wellington, Ripponden, Heckmondwike, Batley, Stanningley, Oxenhope and more. ST670 Lost Railways of Essex £9.00 Essex is a county not just of car factories and commuter housing but also of rolling countryside, small villages with inviting pubs and picturesque towns. Its railway network has suffered less than in other parts of the country but there have still been losses. This little book acts as an introduction to the lost passenger railway lines of Essex and is a combination of vital statistics and archive photographs. Stations illustrated include Ongar, Tiptree, Thorington, Canning Town, Halstead, Saffron Walden, Takely, Felstead, Earls Colne and others. North British Railway A History Founded in 1842, the North British Railway grew to become the largest of Scotland’s old pre-Grouping railway companies. Across eight eventful decades it became dominant in the east of Scotland principally but it also had lines in the west and into Northumberland. Through this time it had to cope with an ever-changing society, an expanding and contracting economy and its own internal problems and power struggles. Based on original sources, this definitive new history includes area maps, a detailed timeline, and many illustrations. ST647 £30.00 TWELVEHEADS PRESS TH479 Fayle’s Tramways £28.00 For much of the twentieth century a small train periodically stopped the traffic on the main road from Wareham to Swanage and for many people this was the only manifestation of an important local industry. Ball clay had been extracted from Purbeck since the sixteenth century but it was the beginning of the nineteenth that saw the start of serious exploitation. Benjamin Fayle built Dorset’s first railway in 1806 to get his clay to the coast and over the years the needs of transport saw a number of very individual railways until the 1990s. This book is the result of the author’s lifelong interest in the industry and his detailed personal knowledge of the mines and railways. It tells of the many aspects of clay extraction and mining, processing and weathering, tramways, horses, locomotives and rolling stock, family connections and personalities, merchants and miners, accidents and rescues, education and the school train, shipping and the effects of war. Loco Modelling from Scratch & Etched Kits 2 A very user-friendly, straightforward and encouraging book in which the author guides the reader through the techniques necessary for loco building, covering the two disciplines of kit- and scratchbuilding As he doesn’t feel there has been any appreciable difference in his approach from modelling in 4mm to 7mm and 10mm scales, the book should prove useful to everyone, but 7mm is the focus throughout these pages. Ingeniously, Geoff has supported his text with a pair of signature models whereby he tackles two engines of the same class, one scratchbuilt and the other kitbuilt, in order that the differing processes can be seen in direct comparison. This second volume contains chapters covering running plate, valance and splashers, loco boilers, cabs, sundry details, tenders, traction supply, the basic lathe and its operation, and testing. W6305 £26.95 WILD SWAN All these books available now. To order phone 01457 861508 OTHER TRANSPORT Available Now ADAM GORDON AG287Mono-Rail England’s Motoring Heritage from the air £10.00 BRYNGOLD BOOKS BG016 Electric Avenue - Morrison Electricar £10.99 COLOURPOINT CP047 CP057 47 The Belfast Urban Motorway- Engineering, Ambition and Social Conflict £15.00 Tracks of the City - Introduction to Railways, Tramways and Metro in Dublin £14.00 COUNTRYSIDE BOOKS CSB99 Fares Please! Story of Public Transport £5.99 CSB49 Steam Engines Explained £5.99 AMBERLEY PUBLISHING AP963 Isambard Kingdom Brunel £14.99 AP254 Port of London £14.99 A3999 The Forth Bridges Through Time £14.99 With the road bridge celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2014 and the iconic rail bridge freshly repainted, Michael Meighan tells the story of the Queensferry Crossings. Fifty years ago, the new Forth Road bridge opened up Fife to road transport in the same way that its rail neighbour saw Fife and all points north grow and expand as a result of the extra traffic in the 1890s. Michael Meighan tells the story of the two Forth bridges, the predecessor of the rail bridge and the new Queensferry Crossing, which opens in 2016. In September 2014, a ten day festival is being held to celebrate the iconic Forth bridges. Profusely illustrated with images showing the bridges over time, from a variety of angles and with much of interest from ships heading for Rosyth for scrapping to unusual trains and even IrnBru advertising, for after all, it too is made in Scotland from girders. AP090 Lost Works Of Isambard Kingdom Brunel£15.99 A3786 World Water Speed Record - A History £18.99 The quest for the Water Speed Record is one of the most dangerous, least forgiving and most unheralded of endeavours. Defined by the fatal crash to Donald Campbell in 1967 on Lake Coniston, it does not have the glamour that the Land Speed Record possesses, yet hundreds have made attempts down the years. From the first official record set in 1920 in a boat called Miss America, where an astonishing speed of 74mph was set, to the last, 58 years later, where the Spirit of Australia skimmed across the surface at over 317 mph - a speed still unsurpassed. That 243mph increase in just under six decades hardly tells the story of the trials and tribulations that the likes of Campbell Snr and Jnr, Segrave, Don and Warby endured. The Land Speed Record has been beaten time and again by surprisingly large margins, but the Water version has been tougher and more pronounced. The arrival of aerial photography came at a particularly significant moment in terms of the visual appearance of England. When Aerofilms fliers first went up in the skies in 1919, they captured a country that, with the obvious exception of some large scale structures, had more or less been preserved in aspic in 1914. 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The book includes buses, trams, the Liverpool Overhead and other railways (steam, electric and diesel), ferries, tugs, liners, cargo vessels, the Runcorn transporter bridge and the airport. IAN ALLAN LTD I3662 £22.50 ROY LARKIN RL143 We Can Do it!: Fred Cooper Remembers Edward Box and Ernest Holmes £12.95 We Can Do It! tells the story Ernest Holmes’ career in the Army Service Corps in the First World War, as an owner-driver in the 1920s and managing director of the Edward Box & Co Ltd’s Birmingham office from the late 1920s to the 1949 to the varied business empire he created post-nationalisation through the personal memories of his daughter, Diane and good friend and workmate, Fred complimented by research from official documents and 150 photographs. 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To order phone 01457 861508 Available Now CAR BOOKS 49 COMMERCIAL VEHICLE BOOKS AMBERLEY PUBLISHING A0419 Worcestershire’s Motoring Heritage From Austin to Morgan £16.99 Worcestershire can proudly boast that it is the home of the British motor industry. Barely three years after Karl Benz had built the world’s first motorcar, the Santler brothers had developed their internal combustion engine-powered four wheeler in Malvern. It was the start of something big, and although the Santler brothers never made a success in the motor industry, the county was the site of some of the biggest motor manufacturers in the UK and still is a major motorsport centre with the hill climb speed trial at Shelsley Walsh being run from 1905 to the present day. Lord Nuffield, the founder of Morris and MG was born plain old William Richard Morris in a terraced house in Worcester and between himself and Lord Austin built up the two largest motor manufacturers in Britain, which combined in the 1950s to become the British Motor Company. Martin Watts, author of Classic Camper Vans, tells the story of the county that made Britain’s motoring industry. 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BARON BOOKS BB676 One Eleven Squadron - Russell T Davis£35.00 CHURNET VALLEY BOOKS CVB80 North Staffordshire Hauliers CVB84 Staffordshire Hauliers Two Telephone Service Vehicles The 20th Century witnessed one of the great revolutions in mass communication with the development of the telephone. To achieve this transformation, a vast network of cables and wires together with a great variety and number of road vehicles to construct and then maintain the system were required. From the GPO and British Telecom to the now-privatised BT, the vehicles used in the construction and maintenance of the telephone and more recent fibre optic network have been, and remain, a familiar sight on the nation’s roads. Bill Aldridge examines over 100 years of the history of the telephone service and the great variety of vehicles, from the humble Morris Minor to the high tech vehicles of today that the industry has employed. CR731 £7.95 CRECY CRECY CR710 Co-operative Transport CRE04 Rootes Commercials 1945-1975 £7.95 £7.95 GINGERFOLD PUBLICATIONS GF617 GF614 GF606 GF612 GF611 GF613 GF620 AEC Mamoth Major Mk V and Ergomatic Cab Ranges AEC Mandator Leyland Beaver Leyland Octopus Milled From Golden Fields W Clifford Watts Where Do You Want This Lot? HERRIDGE & SONS For more information on everything we stock visit www.mdsbooks.co.uk £9.95 £12.95 HS812 British Lorries 1946-1965 HS331 British Vans and Pick ups 1945-1965 IAN ALLAN LTD I3647 British Lorries Since 1945 All these books available now. 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Wilkinson and Flynn describe how, in the last year, the competition between the two companies has heightened. In this edition you will also find pieces on Geoffrey Hilditch and Ken Sutton celebrating their fascinating lives. OS518 Omnibus Magazine 518 £3.00 In this October/November issue of the magazine, Tony Francis looks at some more topical aspects of the industry and recent Omnibus Society developments in his ‘A little more on the Real World of Buses’ article. Philip Wallis discuses ‘London by Night’ as he goes around London photographing the night-time buses and Ken Swallow recalls some 1953 visitors to Liverpool. As always, there’s your letters, a look at the archive and important dates to keep in your diary. CA371 The Marvels of Flying CRECY CR687 Military Aircraft Insignia of the World CR177 Wrecks & Relics Edition 24 £9.95 £14.95 £18.95 HISTORY PRESS H6733 AS184 HP988 H6471 HP192 HP193 Bristol Brabazon £14.99 Broughton - From Wellington to Airbus£12.99 Cardiff Airport at Rhoose £16.99 Military, Naval & Civil Airships Since 1783£20.00 Mosquito Story £8.99 Wellington Bomber Story £8.99 LILY PUBLICATIONS LP288 Euro Manx - The Isle of Man’s Airline £6.75 LP844 Planes of Isle of Man 1945-Present Day£15.00 MALVERN HOUSE PUBLICATIONS MH275 Miles Album MH267 Moths & Dragons OAKWOOD PRESS OA698 Sir Sydney Camm PEN & SWORD PS039 Boeing 747: A History £5.95 £5.95 £10.95 51 STENLAKE PUBLISHING ST501 ST514 ST604 Flying at Lanark £7.99 Imperial Airways-Early Days to BOAC £16.00 ‘Let Tyrants Tremble’ War Diary of 199 (Bombe Support) Squadron Nov 42- July 1945 £30.00 This book is the war diary of 199 Bomber Support Squadron of the Royal Air Force, the title of the book being the squadron’s motto. 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The last of the line went to the breakers in the early 1980s after a successful voyage to the Falklands as a hospital ship. A1286 By Steamer to the Ayrshire Coast £14.99 AP376 By Steamer to the Essex Coast £14.99 A1451 By Steamer to the South Coast £14.99 Around the coasts of Sussex, Hampshire and Dorset, numerous operators of pleasure steamers ran services during the summer months. From P&A Campbell, steaming out of Southampton and Brighton, to Red Funnel and their round the Isle of Wight service and Cosens of Weymouth with voyages to Lulworth, Swanage and Bournemouth, as well as numerous smaller operators, Andrew Gladwell brings the pleasures of sailing the coasts and the resorts the ships visited to life, using images of the ships themselves, as well as the piers and seafronts of the resorts visited. Sailing along the coast has all but disappeared since the 1960s, and apart from calls by the paddle steamer Waverley and the pleasure steamer Balmoral, one would hardly know that the British pleasure steamer had ever existed. A1450 Cosens Pleasure Steamers £14.99 A1853 Cunard - The Golden Years in Colour £19.99 A3387 Cunard’s Modern Queens £19.99 A1487 Directory of Clyde Steamers £19.99 A1149 East Midland Canals £14.99 A3429 East of Suez- Passenger Liners to Australia in the 50s and 60s £19.99 £25.00 £2.00 £2.00 All these books available now. To order phone 01457 861508 Available Now 52 Her Home, The Antarctic: The Royal Research Ship John The John Biscoe was the first research ship built for the British Antarctic Survey. From 1956 until 1991, she sailed between Britain, the Falklands and the Antarctic. With a foreword by the Duke of Edinburgh, who travelled to the Antarctic on the maiden voyage of the RRS John Biscoe, this is the story of just one voyage of the ship from the UK to the British Antarctic Survey base in Antarctica. 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A2237 £14.99 A1750 A0253 A1937 A4155 Lifeboat Service in SE EnglandStation by Station £15.99 Traditional Fishing Boats of Europe £19.99 Turbine Excursion Steamers - A History£19.99 Waverley Steam Navigation Company £20.00 On 8 August 1974, the world’s last sea-going paddle steamer was sold by her owners for the princely sum of a pound. The PS Waverley has now spent more of her career in preservation than in service with the British Transport Commission and Caledonian MacBrayne. She is still a common site on the Clyde, Bristol Channel, the Thames and around Britain’s coast line. Purchased by members of the Paddle Steamer Preservation Society, many millions have been spent on Waverley in the intervening years to keep her in tip-top condition. Originally built for service on the Firth of Clyde, the Waverley is the most travelled paddle steamer in the world and one of the most successful of all the restored tourist ships that still survive. After a huge lottery-funded restoration, Waverley is capable of sailing for another ten or twenty years, giving pleasure to many thousands per annum on her voyages around Britain’s coast. MacBrayne Ships David MacBrayne’s was founded in 1851 and soon grew to encompass all of the major routes to the Isles. The company was eventually taken into state ownership and amalgamated with the Caledonian Steam Packet Co. to become Caledonian MacBrayne. This volume tells the story of MacBrayne’s in private ownership up to its nationalisation at the end of World War Two. Available Now Looking Back at BMB46.. Bristol Channel Shipping £16.00 BMB58.. Bulk Carriers £16.00 BMB36.. Classic Tankers £16.00 BMB55.. 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There are over 300 pages of facts and figures, details of depots and bus stations and nearly 200 photographs, including some in colour, showing not only the familiar vehicles, but also the various odd ones acquired along the way. £2.50 from the sale of each copy of this book goes towards our Christie Charity collection TRAMS/LIGHT RAIL BOOKS ADAM GORDON AG258 British Tramway Accidents £35.00£10.00 CA278 CA298 CA256 CAP91 £19.95 £7.95 £25.00 £10.95 CAPITAL TRANSPORT PUBLISHING DTS PUBLISHING DTS32 Colourscene Snapshot 3 N York Sightseeing EFE GUIDE £19.95£15.00 EFE06 EFE & Corgi OOC Model Buses - Guide 6th Ed £8.00 £4.00 EFE11 EFE & Corgi OOC Model Buses - Guide 11th Ed £15.50£10.00 ROU34 AEC Reliance £16.95 £7.00 SL262 Birmingham Buses at Work Part 2 - Wartime £17.99 £8.00 SL456 Exploring Oxford Bus Country £16.99 £8.00 SL273 Merseyside Indian Summer 2 Return to Pier Head £19.99 £8.00 STEVE RICHARDS IAN ALLAN LTD I3539 I3552 I3309 I3464 I3633 I3547 I3202 I3034 I3420 I3279 I3337 IA939 I3055 I3212 I3456 I3488 I3229 I3030 I3227 I3068 I3081 I3159 I3226 I3416 I3121 I3377 I3299 I3730 I3283 I3245 I3479 I3173 I3214 I3514 I3438 I3174 AEC Regent V Alexander Buses: Fife, Midland, Northern An Olympic Summer: Transport London 1948 BET Buses in the 1960s Birmingham Buses Route by Route 1925-1975 Britain’s Last Municipal Operators Bus Operators 1970: NW England & Yorkshire Bus Operators 1970: South West England Bus Photography for the Digital Age Bygone Brighton Bygone Surrey Classic Bus Year Book 9 Classic Bus Year Book 11 Classic Bus Year Book 13 - 2007 Daimler Fleetline Dennis Dominator Dublin Bus Glory Days: East Kent Glory Days: North Western Glory Days: Reading Transport Glory Days: United Counties Glory Days: Wilts & Dorset Glory Days: Yorkshire Traction London Buses Around Essex & Hertfordshire London Country London Metrobus London Titan London Transport 1970-1984 London Transport in the 1980s Manchester Trolleybus Olympian - Bristol/Leyland/Volvo Southern National Omnibus Company Trolleybus Memories: Wolverhampton Volvo Ailsa Wallace Arnold Days Western National £19.99 £9.00 £19.99£10.00 £19.99£10.00 £18.99 £9.00 £24.99£12.00 £19.99£10.00 £16.99 £8.00 £16.99£10.00 £19.99£10.00 £14.99 £7.00 £14.99 £7.00 £14.99 £5.00 £14.99 £5.00 £14.99 £5.00 £19.99£10.00 £22.50£11.00 £14.99 £7.00 £16.99 £7.00 £16.99 £8.00 £16.99 £7.00 £16.99 £8.00 £16.99 £7.00 £16.99 £8.00 £14.99 £7.00 £19.99 £8.00 £19.99£10.00 £19.99£10.00 £22.50£10.00 £16.99 £7.00 £16.99 £8.50 £18.99 £9.00 £16.99 £8.00 £14.99 £7.00 £19.99£10.00 £16.99 £8.00 £16.99 £8.00 IM005 IM006 IM007 IM012 IM017 IM019 IM020 IM016 London Buses and Coaches 1952 London Buses and Coaches 1953 London Buses and Coaches 1954 London Buses and Coaches 1956 London Buses and Coaches 1957 London Buses and Coaches 1959 London Buses and Coaches 1960 RTL and RTW Classes After London Transport £12.95 £12.95 £12.95 £13.95 £13.95 £13.95 £14.95 £14.95 JOHN HAMBLEY OAKNER CLOUGH PUBLICATIONS OCP05 Trimdon Motor Services £4.00 £4.00 £4.00 £4.00 £4.00 £4.00 £4.00 £4.00 £25.00£12.00 SR081 Midland Red Motorway Coaches £19.95£10.00 TB001 Kingston upon Hull Trolleybuses S/B TB520 Nottingham Trolleybuses £20.00£12.00 £30.00£25.00 TROLLEYBOOKS VENTURE PUBLICATIONS Charltonian GNRI Road Motor Service 1925-1958 Hello Coastal .. 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To order phone 01457 861508 £29.00£18.00 £26.00£15.00 £24.00£15.00 61 Independent Transport Videos VI1545 Routemaster in Yorkshire-East Yorkshire VI1550 Routemaster in Manchester-Gtr Manchester VI1551 Routemaster in Northern England VI1552 Routemaster in Southern England VI1565 Routemasters in London-1980s-1990s 1 VI1566 Routemaster in Central England VI1567 Routemaster in Scotland-Strathtay Scottish VI1568 Routemaster in Scotland-Kelvin & Clydeside 1 VI1569 Routemaster in Scotland- Kelvin & Clydeside 2 VI1571 RT 75 - The Classic London Bus VI1572 Edinburgh Trams - The First Week VI1573 Oxford Bus Museum - Motorbus Centenary VI1574 Cheltenham & Gloucester Running Day 2014 VI1575 Western Welsh Leopard Swansea Bus Museum Running Day VI1522 2012 Games Transport Weymouth & London VI1486 Blackpool Trams Celebrating 125 Years VI1513 Blackpool Super Trams - First Weekend VI1487 Blackpool Trams Illuminated VI1454 Bournemouth Buses VI1401 Bournemouth Trolleybuses VI1510 Bournemouth Yellow Buses VI1442 Brighton & Hove Buses VI1501 Bus Rides on the Isle of Wight £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 ££18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £15.99 £9.00 IAN ALLAN SILVER LINK £35.00£20.00 £19.95 £8.00 I3421 Liverpool: Seaport City I3232 London Memories STTS IAN ALLAN LTD DVDS VI1475 City of Chester 35 .a return to Chester £18.00 VI1502 Citybus - Farewell RE £18.00 VI1432 Classic Buses in Cumbria £18.00 VI1506 Crosville L Type Journeys £18.00 VI1468 Crosvilles Centenary Rally & Road Run £18.00 VI1561 Edinburgh Buses Revisited 2013 £18.00 VI1409 Final Farewell to Bristol VR - W&D £18.00 VI1576 Routemasters in the Park £18.00 VI1577 Standerwick 60 Morecambe Running Day £18.00 VI1578 Classic Buses in Cumbria 2 £18.00 VI1579 Southdown Preserved:Horsham & Lewes £18.00 VI1580 Taunton Running Day & Buses of Somerset £18.00 Hong Kong Buses & Trams 2013 VI1547 Hong Kong Island VI1548 Kowloon VI1549 New Territories £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 VI1543 Imberbus 2013 VI1511 KMB - Riding Non-Air Con VI1415 Lathalmond Celebration VI1521 Liverpool Buses Running Day 2012 VI1542 Liverpool Buses Running Day 2013 VI1583 Liverpool Buses 2014 Running Day VI1515 London’s Articulated Buses VI1431 Maidstone & District Celebrating 100 Yrs VI1462 Maltese Buses Revisited VI1544 New Bus For London - The Prototypes VI1438 North Western 796 - Nostalgic Journeys VI1426 Oxford’s Buses VI1332 Portsmouth’s Buses VI1267 Preston Bus Celebrating 100 Years VI1456 Reliving Hants & Dorset VI1268 Ribble Express Services Running Day VI1514 Ribble - Morecambe Running Day 2012 VI1458 Southampton Buses VI1434 Southampton Buses Retrospective VI1414 Southern Vectis Double Birthday Celeb VI1407 Swilly Bristol RE VI1472 Swilly Bristol RE - Farewell Tour VI1448 Buses of Chester City Transport VI1449 Buses of Warrington Borough Tspt VI1509 The Dublin Luas VI1484 Final Farewell to Bristol VR - W&D VI1466 Last Southampton Atlantean Day VI1491 Maltese Bus - End of an Era VI1570 The Maltese Bus in 2014 VI1546 Goodbye to Salisbury Bus Station £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £16.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 VI1581 Crosville at Weston 2012 &2014 VI1582 NorthWest VRT Running & Open Day June 2014 VI1584 New Routemaster Plus+ VI1437 The Tower Will Never Forget VI1504 Topless in Rhyl... and Crosville Memorie VI1410 Two Guys in Belfast VI1526 United Arab Emirates Buses VI1505 Ulsterbus Leyland Leopard Celebration VI1470 Ulsterbus Leyland Leopard Finale £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 All these DVDs available now. To order phone 01457 861508 DVDS 62 VI1280 Ulsterbus Leyland Leopards VI1240 Ulsterbus RE Twilight VI1459 Ulsterbus - Farewell RE £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 VI1537 Russian Trams & T/buses - Moscow £18.00 VI1536 Russian Trams & T/buses - St Petersburg £18.00 VI1538 Trolleybuses in Moscow £18.00 Swiss Trams & Trolleybuses VI1541 Zurich VI1540 Bern Geneva VI1539 Basel & Lausanne VI1520 Warminster Vintage Running Day 2012 VI1337 Western National Bristol VR - Final Days VI1273 Western National Bristol VR - Twilight VI1500 Wilts & Dorset - Damory Bristol VR 3 VI1406 Yorkshire Dales by Bristol OnLine VI0952 100 Years of Sheffield Trams VI0661 Aberdeen’s Trams VI1043 Bradford’s Favourite Transport VI1391 Cliff Lifts of Great Britain VI0673 Dundee Trams £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £12.00 £19.00 £18.00 £18.00 £16.00 VI0628 Glasgow Trams Part 1 VI0657 Glasgow Trams Part 2 VI1265 Hastings Trolleybuses VI1247 Hill of Howth Tramways VI1272 LT Single Decker Buses 1946-69 VI0453 Leeds Tramways VI0375 Liverpool Overhead Railway £19.00 £19.00 £16.00 £16.00 £18.00 £19.00 £11.00 VI0421 London Trams Part 1 VI0410 London Trams Part 2 VI0560 London Trolleybuses Vol. 1 VI0575 London Trolleybuses Vol. 2 VI0732 Newcastle & Gateshead Trams & Trolleys VI1055 No Trolleys Round the Square VI1015 No Trolleys to Aquarium VI1318 No Trolleys to Loose (Maidstone) £19.00 £19.00 £19.00 £19.00 £19.00 £18.00 £16.00 £18.00 VI1316 No Trolleys to Piccadilly VI0954 No Trolleys to Tiger Bay VI1023 Passing of Pyewipe VI1002 Remember the Trackless £18.00 £16.00 £16.00 £16.00 VI1050 Remembering London’s Trams & Trolleybuses VI0662 Sheffield Buses in the 1960’s VI0394 Sheffield Trams VI0738 South Shields Trolleybuses VI0929 Swansea & Mumbles VI0753 Tramways in North Lancashire £16.00 £12.00 £19.00 £13.00 £12.00 £20.00 VI0754 Tramways in & Around Manchester VI1128 Transport in Portsmouth VI0928 Transport in Southampton VI0876 Transport in Sunderland VI0972 Travels by Tram through Belgium VI1132 Travels by Tram through Belgium 2 VI1133 Travels by Tram through Belgium 3 VI1269 Travels by Tram through Belgium 4 VI1263 Travels by Tram through Belgium 5 VI1276 Trolleybuses of S Lancs & St Helens £20.00 £18.00 £16.00 £15.00 £16.00 £16.00 £16.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 VI1524 London’s Heritage VI1535 London Gemini 2 VI1533 Leyton the Movie: Story of Leyton Garage VI1534 Plumstead Delivers:Story of a Bus Garage VI1532 Streets of London Volume 1 VI1523 Streets of London Volume 2 £19.95 £19.95 £19.95 £19.95 £19.95 £19.95 Visions International North West Film Archive VI1562 WW1: Life on the Home Front in NW England £12.00 In this unique DVD to mark the centenary of WWI, the North West Film Archive has shared compelling footage of life on the home front in North West England. Drawing on rare archive footage we feature amongst others, the Accrington Pals, the Lancashire Fusiliers and the Cheshire Regiment as they prepare for active service on the Western Front. We discover the early days of aviation, and German Prisoners of War being marched through the streets of Lancashire. From troop inspections in Preston and Blackpool, to the subsequent victory parades in Whalley and Haslingden and the unveiling of war memorials from Egremont to Altrincham. Presenting evocative footage filmed across the North West a century ago - don’t miss this special opportunity to experience how we lived our lives during one of the darkest periods of our history. All these DVDs available now. 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