Posts Tagged ‘trains’
Magazine
Motoring Classics Spring 2013
The move to E10 petrol has sent ripples of fear running through the classic car fraternity. We quizzed BP’s Global Fuels Technology department on this and other related matters and obtained some unexpected answers - see ‘Fuel F...
Book
Sheffield on Wheels: Trams, Jams and Charabancs
There's nowt can compare
To the cheap ha'penny fare
On the top of a brand new Fearnley
So went the old Sheffield children's song. Sheffield On Wheels not only takes a nostalgic look at the great days of Sheffield public tr...
Book
Further Ramblings of Railwaymen
Following the success of my first book 'Ramblings of a Railwayman' I have now self-published a second book - 'Further Ramblings of Railwaymen'. Containing stories and anecdotes from my work colleagues - Pat Kinsella, Alex 'Mac'...
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The Ramblings of a Railwayman
Twelve chapters covering my initial interest in Steam Locomotives in the late 1950s as a Trainspotter then starting work as a 15 year old Engine Cleaner, performing Office Boy duties, working in the Boilersmith's Shop and event...
Book
‘The Wee Donegal’ Revisited
When The Last Years of the Wee Donegal was published in 1998 it proved to be the most popular Colourpoint transport title ever. Major factors in that were the popularity of the line itself and the fact that it was the first all...
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Rails Through The West
This pictorial album, illustrated in colour from the 1960s to the present, is a portrait of the Limerick to Sligo railway line in its Indian Summer. The colour photography of Barry Carse allows the line to come to life on these...
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