This is an illustrated history of two railway systems in New South Wales, and the last in Australia other than heritage lines to use steam locomotives.
This book gives an insight into how, since they first arrived in the UK 25 years ago, Class 66 locomotives have become such a familiar sight throughout the UK.
This book describes one of Britain’s most scenic routes, the short branch line from St. Erth to St Ives, and the last broad gauge line to be built in the UK.