As traditional locomotive haulage declined in the UK and many enthusiast's favourite classes were withdrawn or taken off passenger work, British Rail fans began to broaden their horizons in the 1980s and look at the railway networks of other countries
The Splendid city of York lies on flat, arable land called the Vale of York. Once out of the city and into the Vale of York, many beautiful small country villages are hidden away that dominates the area and farms line the roads.
The Class 47 diesel locomotive was a mainstay of British Rail, with 512 built in the 1960s. As such, they were a daily sight throughout the UK, working express passenger and heavy freight trains as well as more mundane local passenger and wagon-load freight all over Britain.
China was the last country in the world to manufacture and operate steam locomotives.
For Operation Telic, the 2003 campaign in Iraq, the UK was the junior partner alongside their American allies but still contributed a substantial force. This was... Læs mere
This book looks fondly at the numerous Land Rover Series III models that were produced successful against an uncertain backdrop.
The second of a number of books of photographs covering British combat aircraft of the 1970s and 1980s.
This book provides a fascinating portfolio of images depicting a wide range of Boeing 707 variants in service around the world, in passenger, cargo and military use.
In this snapshot of 2021, Matthew Wharmby captures routes 1-100 at their current physical extent and with their current operating company.
The second of two volumes covering the railways of the South East, this book focuses on Kent.
The first of two volumes covering the railways of the South East, this book focuses mainly on Sussex but also includes small sections of Surrey and Kent.