Edinburgh played host to the country's most significant cable tramway although, by the early 1920s, electric trams had taken over. The system continued to grow until the late... Læs mere
Aberdeen - the granite city - was to play host to two electric tramways: the corporation's services within the city, which survived until 1958, and the short-lived services operated by the Aberdeen Suburban Tramways Co. -- Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru
The second of two volumes covering the history of tramcar operation in Glasgow. The book narrates the story of the city's network from the immediate post-war... Læs mere
The first of two volumes covering the history of tramcar operation in Glasgow. The book narrates the story of the city's impressive network from its origins as a... Læs mere
The first volume in the Lost Tramways of Ireland series features the history of the Belfast system, including its origins as a horse tramway in the 1870s, its conversion... Læs mere
This series documents a second strand of Wales' transport heritage and social history, namely its now lost tramways. This rigorously researched account,... Læs mere
Lost Tramways of England: Leeds West is the first of two volumes in the series covering the history of trams in the city from their origins in the late 19th century through to... Læs mere
Although better known as a pioneer of trolleybus operation, the city of Bradford played host to Britain's longest surviving trolleybus network (61 years) – the corporation operated a sizeable fleet of 4ft 0in-gauge trams through to May 1950. -- Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru
The city of Coventry suffered devastating damage during World War II. Amongst the casualties was the city's small tramway network, and the disastrous raid by the... Læs mere
This series documents a second strand of Wales' transport heritage, namely its now lost tramways. This rigorously researched account, photo-illustrated... Læs mere
Good Photographic Coverage, new Factual Information, Informative Captions, useful to Modellers