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Written by Stan Basnett, the sixth book in the Transport Features series documents in pictures, accompanied by detailed captions, the progress of the Manx Electric Railway from its post-war run-down state to its present-day condition.
Written by Stan Basnett, this book is one of a series presenting a photographic record of trains to, from and in the Isle of Man. It documents in pictures the twilight years of the operation of the Isle of Man Railway under the original company which had started running in 1873.
Written by Stan Basnett, the second book in the series documents in pictures the operation of the Isle of Man Railway during its most turbulent period from 1967 to 1978 when it was purchased by the Isle of Man Government.
Written by Stan Basnett, this third book in the series documents in pictures the operation of the Isle of Man Railway in Government ownership since 1978.
Written by the late Robert Grieves, this book depicts scenes of Clyde and its environs over a century and more showing connections between different forms of public transports. The photographs are stunning and the accompanying words are very well written.
Written by Barry Edwards, this book is an up-to-date photographic survey of the eight surviving railways of the Isle of Man. The photographic journey is accompanied by informative captions and supported by a short historical text describing each of the railways.
This hardback, 84 page book describes in text and black/white photos the Scottish engineers, the early steam locomotives, built in Warrington, Stoke on Ttrent and Glasgow, the 5' 3'' gauge as in Ireland and stations and infrastructure that would have appeared perfectly at home on any railway of the period in Britain.
This hardback, 84 page book takes a look, using text and black/white photos, at steam locomotives from around the world now preserved in Britain.