Book Review: London’s Transport from Roman Times by Anthony Burton Posted on February 25, 2024 by Guest authors This book tells the story of London’s transport systems from Roman times, how the Thames was crossed, and the evolution from horse drawn wagons.
Book Review Book Reviews Pen & Sword Rail News Reviews Book Review: The Railways of London’s Docklands: Their History and Development by Jonathan Willis Guest authors June 17, 2025 0 This book provides an insight into how, over the last 200 years, London’s Docklands and its railways have changed beyond all recognition.
Amberley Publishing Book Review Book Reviews Rail News Reviews Book Review: Northern Electrics: EMUs in the North of England by Martyn Hilbert Guest authors April 9, 2025 0 This book is a compilation of photographs illustrating electric multiple units (EMUs) throughout northern England, but not specifically those operated by train operator Northern as…
Amberley Publishing Book Review Book Reviews Rail News Reviews Book Review: No Stopping in the South of Britain: From Multiple Railway Stations to None by Patrick Bennett Guest authors March 17, 2025 0 This book describes the reasons why some places had more than one station served by different railway companies, and why they all eventually closed.