This book is the second in the series of Maritime Memories titles. Using archive colour photographs within its 64 pages, the reader is taken on an illustrated tour of T&J Harrison, famed for naming th
Tasmania’s railway preservation scene is fascinating in its diveristy, from the wilderness of the West Coast to the museums of Hobart, a visit to this island state has much to offer the rail enthusias
A photographic journey along the infamous River Kwai Railway in the 21st Century, featuring both tourist and local trains, as well as works trains, preserved artefacts and other features of the line.
This book is the first of a planned series of International Railway Memories titles from the publishers of Locomotives International magazine. Using archive colour photographs from the collection of t
A history of the Barbados Railway, illustrated by numerous maps and black & white photographs. Includes coverage of both the 3'6" and 2'6" gauge eras, route description, and detailed descriptions of t
The history of all the narrow gauge railways known to have existed in the three provinces of the subtitle, based on the travels of the author and other enthusiasts, as well as extensive research (incl
The Jamaica Railway Company opened in 1845 with British finance and locomotives and expanded to open up the interior of the island, transporting bananas, sugar, rum, and other produce to the ports. Am
A history of steam-outline internal combustion locomotives in the UK, including chapters on iconic locomotives such as the pioneering BLACOLVESLEY and AULD REEKIE, prolific manufacturers Severn-Lamb a
This book is the second in the series of International Railway Memories titles from the publishers of Locomotives International magazine. Using archive colour photographs from the collection of the re