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  • The Somerset & Dorset Railway Through Time

    von Steph Gillett
    Serien series Through Time
    The Somerset & Dorset Railway, known as the S&D (said to also stand for ‘Slow and Dirty’ or ‘Serene and Delightful’), ran from Bath across the Mendip hills to Bournemouth on the south coast. Never a high-speed line, the main traffic for the Somerset & Dorset during the winter months was freight and local passenger traffic. In the summer, however, there was heavy traffic as Saturday holiday Lesen Sie mehr

    € 12,20

  • The Midland & Great Northern Joint Railway Through Time

    von Steph Gillett
    Serien series Through Time
    Almost the entire network of the former Midland & Great Northern Joint Railway system closed at the end of February 1959. Some short sections of the railway were retained for passenger services until the mid-1960s and freight continued to run on a few others, one surviving into the 1980s. Only the passenger service between Cromer and Sheringham on the north Norfolk coast survives as part of the Lesen Sie mehr

    € 12,20

  • The Midland & South Western Junction Railway Through Time

    von Steph Gillett
    Serien series Through Time
    The Midland & South Western Junction Railway was formed in 1884 by amalgamation of the Swindon, Marlborough & Andover and the Swindon & Cheltenham Extension railways. It provided a north–south link between the Midland and the London & South Western railways through the heartland of the Great Western Railway. It also served several military establishments in Wiltshire. It joined the Banbury & Lesen Sie mehr

    € 12,20

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  • Ghost Train to the Eastern Star

    On the tracks of 'The Great Railway Bazaar'

    von Paul Theroux
    Paul Theroux's Ghost Train to the Eastern Star is a journey from London to Asia by train.Winner of the Stanford Dolman Lifetime Contribution to Travel Writing Award 2020Thirty years ago Paul Theroux left London and travelled across Asia and back again by train. His account of the journey - The Great Railway Bazaar - was a landmark book and made his name as the foremost travel writer of his Lesen Sie mehr

    € 9,49

  • Bradshaw’s Handbook

    von George Bradshaw
    A facsimile edition of Bradshaw's Handbook of 1863, the book that inspired the BBC television series 'Great British Railway Journeys'.When Michael Portillo began the series 'Great British Railway Journeys', a well-thumbed 150-year-old book shot back to fame. The original Bradshaw's guides had been well known to Victorian travellers and were produced when the British railway network was at its peak Lesen Sie mehr

    € 9,89

  • Haunted London Underground

    London's Underground is associated with a multitude of ghostly stories and sightings, particular stations and abandoned lines, many of which are in close proximity to burial sites from centuries ago. This chilling book reveals well-known and hitherto unpublished tales of spirits, spectres and other spooky occurrences on one of the oldest railway networks in the world. The stories of sightings Lesen Sie mehr

    € 7,69

  • Journey 14: Dublin to Derry

    Serien Buch 14 - Great British Railway Journeys
    A glorious insight into the history, landscape and people of Britain, from The Sunday Times bestseller.The late nineteenth century brought railway fever to Ireland, and Victorian travellers were keen to explore a country rich in myth and mystery. Starting in the beautiful city of Dublin, Michael Portillo travels to the fishing port of Balbriggan, crosses the spectacular Boyne viaduct, and learns Lesen Sie mehr

    € 13,99

  • Blood on the Tracks

    A History of Railway Crime in Britain

    Between 1835 and the 1850s, railway mania blossomed around Britain. Crime emerged as the railways developed, at first opportunistic crimes such as fare evasion and robberies, but gradually more inventive forms evolved, notably the minor clerk Redpath in the 1850s, whose shameless cooking of the books to live the high life exposed the lack of any kind of accountancy across the railway industry. The Lesen Sie mehr

    € 11,98

  • Slow Train to Switzerland

    One Tour, Two Trips, 150 Years and a World of Change Apart

    von Diccon Bewes
    In June 1863 an English lady set off by train on the trip of a lifetime: Thomas Cook's first Conducted Tour of Switzerland. A century and a half later, travel writer Diccon Bewes, author of the bestselling Swiss Watching, decided to go where she went and see what she saw.Guided by her diary, he followed the same route to discover how much had changed and how much hadn't. She went in search of Lesen Sie mehr

    € 3,99

  • The Beautiful Railway Bridge of the Silvery Tay

    Reinvestigating the Tay Bridge Disaster of 1879

    von Peter R. Lewis
    Over 125 years ago, barely a year and a half after the Tay Railway Bridge was built, William McGonnagal composed his poem about the Tay Bridge Disaster, the poem about Britain's worst-ever civil engineering disaster. Over 80 people lost their lives in the fall of the Tay Bridge, but how did it happen? The accident reports say that high wind and poor construction were to blame, but Peter Lewis, an Lesen Sie mehr

    € 11,98

  • Railways and The Raj

    How the Age of Steam Transformed India

    The epic story of the British construction of the railways in India, as told by Britain's bestselling transport historian.'Christian Wolmar is Britain's foremost railway historian.' The Times'Our leading writer on the railways' Guardian'Christian Wolmar is in love with railways... He is their wisest, most detailed historian' ObserverIndia joined the railway age late... Lesen Sie mehr

    € 9,78

  • Ipswich to Felixstowe Branch Through Time

    von Andy T. Wallis
    Serien series Through Time
    The railway at Ipswich dates from 1846 and that at Felixstowe from May 1877. Due to the busy port of Felixstowe the line is still doing extensive business in both passenger and freight traffic today. Like all branch lines the local stations have all lost their goods facilities, but recent investment in the branch has seen new signalling and a loop extension at Derby Road enabling two full-size Lesen Sie mehr

    € 12,20