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Railway & Canal Historical Society A Bibliography of the History of Inland Waterways, Railways and Road Transport in the British Isles, 2019 This annual bibliography of books, periodical articles and theses is shorter than would normally be the case since just when the compilers would have been venturing into libraries to check references and peruse periodicals, they were locked down. Rather than break continuity, however, we have decided to publish what we have, and shall hope to catch up in next year’s offering. Under the circumstances, we should be even more than usually grateful to anyone who can offer additional detail or information. We are grateful for assistance received from Peter Brown, Philip Brown, Paul Reynolds and Michael Thomson. We are also again indebted to the following societies who have generously provided complimentary copies of their journals: Cumbrian Railways Association, Great Eastern Railway Society, Great North of Scotland Railway Association, Industrial Railway Society, Midland Railway Society, North Eastern Railway Association, Subterranea Britannica and Welsh Railways Research Circle. As usual “Ott. xxx” indicates an entry in Ottley’s Bibliography of British Railway History. Matthew Searle and Grahame Boyes

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Railway & Canal Historical Society

A Bibliography of the History of Inland Waterways, Railways and Road Transport in the British Isles, 2019

This annual bibliography of books, periodical articles and theses is shorter than would normally be the case since just when the

compilers would have been venturing into libraries to check references and peruse periodicals, they were locked down. Rather

than break continuity, however, we have decided to publish what we have, and shall hope to catch up in next year’s offering.

Under the circumstances, we should be even more than usually grateful to anyone who can offer additional detail or information.

We are grateful for assistance received from Peter Brown, Philip Brown, Paul Reynolds and Michael Thomson. We are also again

indebted to the following societies who have generously provided complimentary copies of their journals: Cumbrian Railways

Association, Great Eastern Railway Society, Great North of Scotland Railway Association, Industrial Railway Society, Midland

Railway Society, North Eastern Railway Association, Subterranea Britannica and Welsh Railways Research Circle.

As usual “Ott. xxx” indicates an entry in Ottley’s Bibliography of British Railway History.

Matthew Searle and Grahame Boyes

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SECTION G GENERAL

GB TRANSPORT AT PARTICULAR PERIODS

GB3 c.1660–1850 The industrial revolution

1 BOGART, DAN, LEFORS, MICHAEL and

SATCHELL, A. E. M. Canal carriers and creative

destruction in English transport. Explorations in

Economic History vol. 71 (2019) pp. 1–24.

The effects of speed and service innovation on

relative markets for road carriers and canal fly-boat

services between London and other major centres,

1779–1827.

2 FORTY, SIMON. 100 innovations of the industrial

revolution from 1700 to 1860. Sparkford: Haynes,

2019. pp. 171. Many illns.

GC TRANSPORT IN PARTICULAR REGIONS OF

THE BRITISH ISLES

3 GREENWOOD, CEDRIC. A transport travelogue of

Britain, by road rail and water, 1948–1972. Combined

edn. Horncastle: Silver Link, 2019. pp. 384. Many

photos. [Silver Link silk edns.]

A pictorial record.

GC1b England –– South west region

4 DANIELS, PETER. A guide to the industrial

archaeology of Somerset. [Ironbridge]: Assocn for

Indl Arch., 2019. pp. 80. 114 photos (10 col.), 16

maps.

A gazetteer; supersedes WARREN, D. (ed),

Somerset’s industrial heritage (1996). 202 index refs

to transport locations.

GC1c England –– South east region

5 PRESTON, JAMES. Kent’s transport heritage. Stroud:

Amberley Publng, 2017. pp. 96. Many col. photos.

London

6 JENKINS, MARTIN and ROBERTS, CHARLES.

London’s transport recalled: a pictorial history.

Barnsley: Pen & Sword Transport, 2019. pp. 200.

Many col. photos.

A col. pictorial reccord 1948–69.

7 MARTIN, ANDREW. Seats of London: a field guide

to London Transport moquette patterns. London: Safe

Haven Press, 2019. pp. 192. 287 photos (232 col.).

GC1d England –– West midlands region

8 BAKER, ALLAN C. and FELL, MIKE G.

Harecastle’s canal and railway tunnels. Lydney:

Lightmoor Press, 2019. pp. 208. 198 photos (22 col.),

17 diagms, 48 maps & plans, 44 facsims, col. plans on

endpprs.

GC1f England –– East Anglia

9 SHORLAND-BALL, ROB. Halesworth: a Suffolk

transport hub. Halesworth to Southwold Narrow

Gauge Rly Society, 2019. pp. 32.

GC1g England –– Northern

10 CATLING, PHIL. Standedge tunnels – Sub Brit visit.

Subterranea no. 51 (Aug. 2019) pp. 56–64.

GC2 Scotland

11 MILLER, JAMES. The finest road in the world: the

story of travel and transport in the Scottish Highlands.

Edinburgh: Birlinn, 2019. pp. ix, 310, 36 pl. (10 col.).

8 maps.

pp. 273–98, Notes, references & bibliography.

GE TRANSPORT ENGINEERING

GE1 Biographies of engineers

12 NISBET, ALISTAIR F. Brunel the hospital builder.

BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 541–3.

His prefabricated building for Renkioi, Crimea.

GE2 Civil engineering (see also 8, 10)

GE3 Architecture and design: bridges, viaducts,

buildings

13 McFETRICH, DAVID. An encyclopaedia of British

bridges. New edn of An encyclopaedia of Britain’s

bridges (2010). Barnsley: Pen & Sword Transport,

2019. pp. 444. 889 illns, chiefly col.

pp. 13–19, Glossary; 22–334, Gazetteer, in

alphabetical order; 335–387, Bridge miscellany;

388–95, Record-breaking bridges; 396–400,

Bibliography; 401–315, Geographic index.

14 OWENS, VICTORIA. Aqueducts and viaducts of

Britain. Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 140

illns (125 col.).

A history since c.1760.

15 ROGERS, JOSEPH. Britain’s greatest bridges. Stroud:

Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 116 illns (74 col.).

40 road and rail bridges arranged chronologically.

GE4 Mechanical engineering

16 LELEUX, SYDNEY A. Brotherhoods, engineers for

power, transport & weapons. Catrine: Stenlake, 2019.

pp. 312. [Series X, no. 102.]

Rly contractor; manufactures incl. rly equipment

and rolling stock, steam lorries and canal boats.

GQ APPRECIATION OF TRANSPORT

17 GLANCEY, JONATHAN. The journey matters:

twentieth-century travel in true style. London: Atlantic

Books, 2019. pp. 390.

Reconstructions of journeys made worldwide,

including the British Isles.

GR RESEARCH & STUDY OF TRANSPORT &

ITS HISTORY

18 SEARLE, MATTHEW. The Society, 2004–2019. Jnl

Rly & Canal Hist. Soc. vol. 39 (2017–19) pp. 454–6.

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CC CANAL IN PARTICULAR REGIONS OF THE

BRITISH ISLES

CC1c England –– South East Region (see 62)

CC1d-e England –– The Midlands

19 TRINDER, BARRIE. The midlands canals in 1871:

the evidence of census. Witney: Robert Boyd Publns,

2019. pp. viii, 232. 177 photos (172 col.), 19 maps, 8

tables.

Outline histories with analysis of boatpeople. pp.

210–16, Bibliography; 217–32, Indexes.

CC1e England –– East Midlands (see also 36, 44)

CC1i England –– Yorkshire (see also 55)

20 DEAN, RICHARD. Settle and Ingleton. [Canals that

never were.] NarrowBoat Spr. 2019 pp. 38–9.

CC3 Wales

22 PRICE, MARTIN CONNOP. Canals in

Pembrokeshire. Jnl Rly & Canal Hist. Soc. vol. 39

(2017–19) pp. 463–75.

CD2 RIVER AND ESTUARIAL FERRIES (see also

429)

23 HENDY, JOHN and MUNN, ANDREW. The Gosport

liners. [Ramsey, IoM]: Ferry Publns, 2019. pp. 128.

Many photos.

The ferry to Portsmouth.

CE INLAND WATERWAY ENGINEERING

CE2 Civil engineering

24 PAGET-TOMLINSON, EDWARD. Waterways in the

making. Repr. Audlem Mill: Canal Book Shop, 2019.

pp. 120. 188 drwgs.

A profusely illustrated exposition of the technology

of canal construction and maintenance.

CE4 Boats and boat building (see also 79)

25 ARMITAGE, MATTHEW. Forging ahead: a history

of Tooley’s boatyard. Oxford: Windlass Publng, 2018.

pp. 138. 131 figs (86 photos).

At Banbury.

26 JONES, CHRIS M. Boat-building at Braunston 1796

to 1958. [Historical profile.] NarrowBoat Smr 2019

pp. 2–11.

27 JONES, CHRIS M. Nursers of Braunston. [Tracing

family history.] NarrowBoat Aut. 2019 pp. 22–3.

28 JONES, CHRIS M. Boat-building at Braunston 1796

to 1958. [Historical profile.] NarrowBoat Smr 2019

pp. 2–11.

29 JONES, CHRIS M. Nursers of Braunston. [Tracing

family history.] NarrowBoat Aut. 2019 pp. 22–3.

30 JONES, PAT. David Gordon (1774–1829) and the

first steamboats on inland waters. Trans.

Dumfriessh.& Galloway Natural Hist. & Antiq. Soc.

3rd ser. vol. 92 (2018) pp. 51–60.

31 SILLITOE, PAUL J. Bridgewater boat building at

Bangor-on-Dee. Wwys Jnl vol. 21 (2019) pp. 5–20; 22

(2020) pp. 5–23.

CE5 Other inland waterway equipment (see also 60)

32 HENSHAW, SARAH. Sutcliffe’s sounding gear.

[Canal curios.] NarrowBoat Wntr 2019 p. 16.

33 JONES, CHRIS M. Cataloguing canal hardware.

[Canal technology.] NarrowBoat Aut. 2019 pp. 36–41.

Illustrations of boat & canal equipment from

suppliers’ catalogues.

CG INLAND WATERWAY TRANSPORT

MANAGEMENT AND OPERATION

CG1 Transport of goods; inland waterway carriers (see also 54)

34 COAL to Runcorn gas works. [Picturing the past.]

NarrowBoat Aut. 2019 pp. 42–3.

Col. photos on Bridgewater Canal from Jack

Parkinson collection.

35 JONES, CHRIS M. Boating through Boxmoor.

[Historical profile.] NarrowBoat Wntr 2019 pp. 24–5.

L. B. Faulkner boats on Grand Junction.

36 JONES, CHRIS M. Boating to Braunston. [Historical

profile.] NarrowBoat Spr. 2019 pp. 8–17.

Trading at and through the village.

37 JONES, CHRIS M. Britain at work. [Working the

waterways.] NarrowBoat Spr. 2019 pp. 26–9.

Analysis of images of working craft from a 1902

book.

38 JONES, CHRIS M. Carrying at Cassio Bridge.

[Picturing the past.] NarrowBoat Wntr 2019 pp. 20–3.

Early photos on Grand Junction.

39 JONES, CHRIS M. The cost of carrying. [Historical

profile.] NarrowBoat Wntr 2019 pp. 2–11.

Economics of canal carrying.

40 JONES, CHRIS M. and CORRIE, EUAN. Gordon

Hall Waddington. [Famous fleets.] NarrowBoat Spr.

2019 pp. 2–7.

A Bolton-based carrier.

41 JONES, CHRIS M. Horse-boating on the waterways.

[Working the waterways.] NarrowBoat Aut. 2019 pp.

2–11.

Techniques.

42 JONES, CHRIS M. Keels at Keadby. [A broader

outlook.] NarrowBoat Spr. 2019 pp. 18–22.

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43 JONES, CHRIS M. Last traffic on the Grantham

Canal. [Last traffic.] NarrowBoat Wntr 2019 pp. 36–7.

44 JONES, CHRIS M. Narrowboats at Lincoln.

[Historical profile.] NarrowBoat Aut. 2019 pp. 24–30.

45 JONES, CHRIS M. Running light through Stoke

locks. [Time and place.] NarrowBoat Aut. 2019 pp.

32–3.

46 KAVANAGH, TERRY. Vessels operated by the

Chester leadworks. Wwys Jnl vol. 21 (2019) pp. 22–

38.

47 PARKINSON, JACK. Tar boat epilogue. [Picturing

the past.] NarrowBoat Wntr 2019 pp. 38–9.

2 col. photos of Thomas Clayton (Olbury) Ltd

craft.

48 SINGLE horse-boating on the Grand Junction.

[Picturing the past.] NarrowBoat Spr. 2019 pp. 40–1.

49 THOMPSON, JULIAN. Post-war boating on the

Grand Union. [Picturing the past.] NarrowBoat Wntr

2019 pp. 28–33.

1950s photos of carrying in south midlands.

50 TIDY, ANDY. John Corbett: the salt tycoon.

[Historical profile.] NarrowBoat Aut. 2019 pp. 18–21.

Operation of narrow boats from Stoke Works on

Worcs. & Birmingham Canal.

51 JAMES, HEATHER. Trans-shipment from canals to

ocean-going vessels. In REDKNAP, MARK, REES,

SIAN and ABERG, ALAN (ed), Wales and the sea:

10,000 years of Welsh maritime history. Talybont: Y

Lolfa for Royal Commission on the Ancient &

Historical Monuments of Wales, 2019, pp. 176–7.

CH INLAND WATERWAY LIFE AND LABOUR

(see also 19, 68)

52 SADLER-MOORE, DELLA, YORK, LORNA and

JONES, CHRISTOPHER M. Care on the cut: every

boater matters. New edn. Audlem: Canal Book Shop,

2019. pp. 301. 137 illns, 40 tables.

Biographical and autobiographical memoirs of

inland waterway life

53 HENSHAW, SARAH. Rose Skinner’s crochet mat.

[Canal curios.] NarrowBoat Aut. 2019 p. 17.

54 KELLY, MARY. The Preston family of Middlewich.

[Tracing family history.] NarrowBoat Spr. 2019 pp.

34–7.

A horse-boating family.

CK INLAND WATERWAYS AND THE NATION

(see also 1)

CK4 Inland waterways and industry (see also 50)

55 JACKSON, KENNETH R. The Earls of Thanet and

the industrialisation of the valley of the Eller Beck at

Skipton, North Yorkshire. Indl Arch. Review vol. 41

(2019) pp. 132–44.

Waterways and associated tramroads connecting to

Springs Branch.

CK8 Crime on inland waterways

56 POULTON-SMITH, ANTHONY. Crime on the

canals. Barnsley: Pen & Sword Transport, 2019. pp.

120, [16] pl. 44 photos.

45 cases, 1826–1949.

CK11 Military operation of inland waterways (see 67)

CL INDIVIDUAL CANALS AND RIVER

NAVIGATIONS

Ashton Canal

57 DEAN, RICHARD. The Beat Bank branch. [Canals

that never were.] NarrowBoat Aut. 2019 p. 31.

Basingstoke Canal Navigation (see 638)

Birmingham Canal Navigations

58 MAY, ROBERT. The B.C.N. in pictures: 250th

anniversary, 1769–2019. 3rd edn with addnl photos by

Phil Wild. Birmingham Canal Navns Soc., 2019. pp.

36.

59 TIDY, ANDY. Twin tunnels at Smethwick. [Time and

place.] NarrowBoat Wntr 2019 pp. 34–5.

1970s photos by Hugh Potter of new summit tunnel

construction.

Bridgewater Navigation

60 PETERS, TIMOTHY and HARRIS, SAMUEL. A

serious epidemic of horse disease on the Bridgewater

Canal in 1872–74: ugent requirement for tugs. Jnl Rly

& Canal Hist. Soc. vol. 39 (2017–19) pp. 390–6.

Glastonbury Navigation & Canal

61 BUTLER, ROGER. Eastwards to Avalon: the story of

the Glastonbury Canal. Vintage Spirit no. 201 (Apr.

2019) pp. 44–9.

Grand Junction Canal (see also 35, 38, 48)

62 HISCOCK, FABIAN. Passing through: the Grand

Junction Canal in west Hertfordshire, 1791–1841.

Hatfield: Hertfordshire Publications, 2019. pp. xiii,

213. 28 figs, 14 tables.

pp. 195–206, Bibliography.

Grand Union Canal (1929 company) (see also

49)

63 JONES, CHRIS M. Rebuilding the Warwick canals.

[Working the waterways.] NarrowBoat Smr 2019 pp.

32–6.

Pictorial record of 1930s improvements.

Grantham Canal (see 43)

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Herefordshire & Gloucestershire Canal

64 JEFFERIES, NIGEL C. Trouble in the tunnel. [From

the archives.] NarrowBoat Wntr 2019 p. 41.

A standoff between boaters in Oxenhall Tunnel.

Huddersfield Canals (see also10)

65 ELLIS, TREVOR. Postcards from the Huddersfield

Broad Canal. NarrowBoat Wntr 2019 pp. 12–15.

Lancaster Canal

66 SWAIN, ROBERT. Exploring the Lancaster Canal: a

history and guide. Lancaster: Palatine Books, 2019.

pp. 176.

Leeds & Liverpool Canal (see 55)

Leominster Canal

67 SLATER, DAVID. The Teme aqueduct on the

Leominster Canal: the secrets of a unique military

centrepiece in World War II. Jnl Rly & Canal Hist.

Soc. vol. 39 (2017–19) pp. 487–98.

How and why it was blown up.

Manchester Ship Canal

68 COLLIER, CARL and ROSE, NIGEL. The

Manchester Ship Canal hospital, Ellesmere Port, 1888

to 1893. Wwys Jnl vol. 21 (2019) pp. 39–52.

69 DEAN, RICHARD. Manchester Docks. [Historical

canal maps.] NarrowBoat Wntr 2019 pp. 17–19.

70 HENSHAW, SARAH. First sod from the MSC.

[Canal curios.] NarrowBoat Smr 2019 p. 37.

Oxford Canal

71 DEAN, RICHARD. Oxford Canal improvements.

[Historical canal maps.] NarrowBoat Smr 2019 pp.

40–1.

Regent’s Canal

72 FULBRIGHT, MIRANDA. The lock-keepers of

Hawley’s Lock, Regent’s Canal, Camden. Indl Arch.

Review vol. 41 (2019) pp. 52–64.

Their daily life, based on excavation of keepers’

cottage.

Severn Navigation

73 JONES, CHRIS M. Traffic on the river Severn in the

19th century. [Historical focus.] NarrowBoat Smr

2019 pp. 14–21.

Sheffield & South Yorkshire Navigation

74 CORRIE, EUAN. The Sheffield & South Yorkshire

Navigation. Archive no. 103 (Sep. 2019) pp. 20–37;

no. 104 (Dec. 2019) pp. 34–47.

75 JONES, CHRIS M. Taking a break at Tinsley. [Time

and place.] NarrowBoat Smr 2019 pp. 38–9.

An early 20th cent. photo.

76 PEPLER, JONATHAN. The Sheffield and South

Yorkshire Navigation Company: a voyage from the

archive. Wwys Jnl vol. 21 (2019) pp. 53–66.

Shropshire Union Railways & Canal Co.

77 BROWN, PETER. A brief history of Belvide

Reservoir. Jnl of the Staffordsh. Indl Arch. Society vol.

25 (2019) pp. 25–28.

Birmingham & Liverpool Juncn Canal.

78 LYNN, PAUL A. World heritage canal: Thomas

Telford and the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct. Dunbeath:

Whittles, 2019. pp. X, 134. 135 col. illns.

R. Thames

79 BATTLE, KEN. Steam launches ‘Sunbury Belle’ and

‘Sunbury Belle II’. Sunbury & Shepperton Local Hist.

Soc. Jnl no. 82 (Spr. 2019) pp. 15–19.

The Clark family of Sunbury watermen, 1841–

1911 and their pleasure steamers.

80 GLADWELL, ANDREW. The heyday of Thames

pleasure steamers. Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp.

96. 180 photos.

A pictorial record.

81 JONES, CHRIS M. The old Thames waterfront.

[Historical profile.] NarrowBoat Smr 2019 pp. 23–9.

Trent & Mersey Canal (see 8, 105)

Ulverston Canal

82 PEARSON, ALAN. The history of the Ulverston

Canal. Ulverston Canal Regeneration Grp, 2019.

R. Witham

83 JONES, PAT. The level at Lincoln. Jnl Rly & Canal

Hist. Soc. vol. 39 (2017–19) pp. 412–20.

CQ APPRECIATION OF INLAND WATERWAYS

84 JONES, CHRIS M. Horse-drawn hostel-boating in the

early ’60s. Wwys World Dec. 2019 pp. 58–62.

Col. photo record by Keith Walton.

85 LEWERY, TONY. Off the mainline – reflections on a

life with canals. Audlem: Canal Book Shop, 2019. pp.

166. 200 illns (16 paintings by author).

How canal history should be presented.

86 STIMPSON, MICHAEL. Narrow boats: ownership,

care and maintenance. Marlborough: Crowood Press,

2019. pp. 160. 185 col. photos.

A guide for leisure users, with a brief history.

CR RESEARCH AND STUDY OF INLAND

WATERWAYS AND THEIR HISTORY

87 BOUGHEY, JOSEPH. Charles Hadfield and the world

canals collection. [From the archives.] NarrowBoat

Spr. 2019 pp. 30–1.

Hadfield’s personal research collection at the

Waterways Archive, Ellesmere Port.

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––Charles Hadfield’s Jessop and Telford files. Smr

2019 p. 30.

––Charles Hadfield correspondence files: 1976–1996.

Aut. 2019 p. 34.

––Charles Hadfield and the British canals files (1938–

1979). Wntr 2019 pp. 26–7.

88 YORK, LORNA. Canal genealogy sources.

NarrowBoat Aut. 2019 pp. 12–16.

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SECTION R RAILWAYS

RA GENERAL HISTORY AND DESCRIPTION

OF RAIL TRANSPORT IN THE BRITISH ISLES

89 JONES, ROBIN. Great British railway firsts: how

Britain led the world in rail technology – landmarks in

rail history and heritage. Horncastle: Mortons Media,

2019. pp. 132. Many photos, chiefly col.

A bookazine miscellany.

90 LEGG, JOHN and PEATY, IAN. Running on rails: a

sojourn through rail-borne transport during two

centuries. Horncastle: Silver Link, 2019. pp. 128.

Many photos.

A pictorial record.

91 WOLMAR, CHRISTIAN. Railways. London: Head of

Zeus, 2019. pp. 223. 41 illns (14 col.). [The Landmark

Library, 20.]

A global social history.

RB RAIL TRANSPORT AT PARTICULAR

PERIODS

RB1 Origin, Antiquity and Early Use of Rail

Transport to c.1800 (see also 55, 752)

92 BARBER, CHRIS. Hill’s Tramroad: Blaenavon World

Heritage Site. Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96.

66 photos (53 col.), 32 drwgs by Michael Blakmore, 3

maps & plans.

History of Blaenavon Ironworks in its surroundings

and tracing the tramway course.

93 CARLTON, R., TURNBULL, L. and WILLIAMS, A.

Discovering the Willington wagonway: archaeological

excavations at Neptune Yard on North Tyneside in

2013. In COULLS, ANTHONY (ed), Early Railways

6 (2019) pp. 1–10.

94 DAWSON, ANTHONY. Pioneer steam. Narrow

Gauge World no. 136 (Jan.–Feb. 2019) pp. 31–4.

Middleton Colliery rly.

95 EARLY railways 6: papers from the Sixth

International Early Railways Conference [held at

Newcastle in 2016]. Ed. by Anthony Coulls. [Long

Melford]: Six Martlets, 2019. pp. xii, 275.

16 papers entered individually in this bibliography.

96 GOMERSHALL, HELEN. When to stop digging:

assessing the excavated evidence. In COULLS,

ANTHONY (ed), Early Railways 6 (2019) pp. 244–

58.

Assesses the results of archaeological fieldwork

which has unearthed early railway infrastructure

since 2000 and considers the need for further work.

pp. 254–8, Handlist of archaeological excavation

2000 to 2016.

97 LEWIS, MICHAEL. Pointwork to 1830. In COULLS,

ANTHONY (ed), Early Railways 6 (2019) pp. 41–57.

98 TURNBULL, LES. The railway revolution: a study of

the early railways of the Great Northern Coalfield

1605–1830. Newcastle: North of England Inst. Mining

& Mechanical Engrs, 2019. pp. 172. 165 figs.

99 GRAHAM, JAMES. ‘All in the county of Surrey’.

BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 104–8, 254.

History of Surrey Iron Rly.

100 GRUDGINGS, STEVE. Early railways in the Bristol

coalfield. In COULLS, ANTHONY (ed), Early

Railways 6 (2019) pp. 11–24.

101 HARTLEY, ROBERT F. Why Killingworth? In

COULLS, ANTHONY (ed), Early Railways 6 (2019)

pp. 25–40.

Why was the Killingworth rail road the pre-

eminent centre for the successful development of

the steam locomotive. 1815–25.

102 HYLTON, STUART. The early pioneers of steam: the

inspiration behind George Stephenson. Cheltenham:

History Press, 2019. pp. 224. 67 illns.

Origins of the locomotive and transition from

tramroads to public railways.

RB2 The Transitional Period, from Mineral

Wagonway to Public Passenger Railway, 1800–

1830...1850 (see also 223, 309, 311, 316, 622)

103 LEWIS, MICHAEL. A new locomotive drawing from

the 1820s. Jnl Rly & Canal Hist. Soc. vol. 39 (2017–

19) pp. 476–86.

104 NEW, JOHN. Why displace the horse? In COULLS,

ANTHONY (ed), Early Railways 6 (2019) pp. 58–70.

105 PATEL, ROWAN. The Lane End plateway: an early

railway in the Staffordshire Potteries. Catrine:

Oakwood, 2019. pp. 84. 41 photos, 2 drwgs, 8 maps &

plans, 7 facsims. [Oakwood library of railway history,

no. 162.]

Feeder to Trent & Mersey Canal.

106 WILLIAMS, GEOFFREY J. A rare drawing of the

Llangattock Rail Way. Brycheiniog vol. 50 (2019) pp.

140–6.

Drwg by Peter R. Hoare, 1826.

RB3 1830–1914 The Railway Age

107 CHRIMES, MIKE (ed). Early main line railways 2:

papers from the Second International Early Main Line

Railways Conference. [n.p.]: sponsors, 2019. pp. xi,

412.

Conference held at National Railway Museum,

York, 2018. Relevant papers entered individually in

this bibliography.

108 DAWSON, ANTHONY. The Victorian and

Edwardian railway in old photographs. Stroud:

Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 180 photos.

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109 ODLYZKO, ANDREW. Dionysius Lardner, the

denigrated sage of early railways. In CHRIMES,

MIKE (ed), Early main line railways 2 (2019) pp. 39–

58.

110 HAMMOND, JOHN M. Railways at war – Cumbria

and its adjacent counties: ambulance trains and

‘Jellicoe Specials’ operated during the Great War.

Pinner: Cumbrian Rlys Assocn, 2019. pp. 64. 55

photos (4 col.), 6 maps & plans, 7 facsims, 10 tables.

[Special issue of Cumbrian Rlys.]

pp. 4–34, ‘First World War ambulance train

workings and caring for the wounded soldiers in

Cumbria: the RAMC “Chain of Evacuation” involving

hospital ships, ambulance trains, and military and

auxiliary hospitals.’; 35–62, ‘The Admiralty’s transfer

of “The Grand Fleet” to Roysth and Scapa Flow in the

First World War: an historical perspective of the

impact on the railways of the ‘Jellicoe’ coal trains with

particular reference to Cumbria and its adjacent

counties.’; 63, ‘The Daily Naval Special, better known

as the Jellicoe Express.’ For corrections see Cumbrian

Rlys vol. 13 (2019–21) p. 205.

RB4 1914–1918 Railways during the First World

War (see also 698, 701)

111 MITCHELL, IAN W. Greatcoats and the South Bank

ledgers. North Eastern Express vol. 58 (2019) pp. 48–

9.

Arrangements at the end of WW1 for demobilized

soldiers to hand in their military greatcoats at a station.

112 PLUMMER, RUSSELL. Paddlers answer the call.

Ships Monthly vol. 54 no. 6 (June 2019) pp. 53–7.

Rly and other ships requisitioned.

RB7 1939–1945 Railways during the Second World

War (see also 749)

113 MAWSON, GILLIAN. Taken away by train – the

evacuees’ stories. BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 518–

23.

RB10-12 1948– Britain’s railways since 1948 (see also

452)

114 HURLEY, PAUL and BRAITHWAITE, PHIL. The

changing railways of Britain: from steam to diesel and

electric. Brimscombe Port: History Press, 2019. pp.

144. Many photos, incl. col.

A pictorial record from 1960s onwards.

115 SHANNON, PAUL D. British railway infrastructure

since 1970: an historical overview. Barnsley: Pen &

Sword Transport, 2019. pp. 176. 260 photos (169

col.), 4 tables.

A chiefly pictorial record with subject introductions

and extended captions.

RB10 1948–1994 Railways of the British Isles in

General and ‘British Railways’ (see also 179, 323–4, 341)

116 EVANS, JOHN. Britain’s railways in transition 1966–

90. Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2017. pp. 96. 133 col.

photos.

A chiefly pictorial record.

117 HANDS, CHRIS. Railways & recollections – 1977.

Kettering: Silver Link, 2019. pp. 48. Many photos.

[The Nostalgia Collection, 45.]

A pictorial record.

118 JONES, ROBIN. Beeching: British Railways closures

and their legacy – the definitive guide. Horncastle:

Gresley Books, 2019. pp. 250.

119 OWENS, STEPHEN. BR blue: a personal reflection.

Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 180 photos,

chiefly col.

A pictorial record of locos.

120 PHILLIPS, DAVID. Railways & recollections – 1965.

Kettering: Silver Link, 2019. pp. 48. Many photos.

[The Nostalgia Collection, 26.]

A pictorial record.

121 REYNOLDS, MARK. Summer 1957 – a timetable for

change. Steam World no. 382 (Apr. 2019) pp. 42–8.

122 TITTLEY, MARK. ‘The Marples report’: Ernest

Marples – the nemesis of Britain’s railways or their

savious? BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 74–78, 141–5,

189.

Eastern Region (see also 709)

123 LEAVENS, PAUL and Stour Valley Model Railway

Club. The last years of steam on the Eastern Region.

Nottingham: Book Law Publns, 2019. pp. 96. 180

photos.

A pictorial record.

London Midland Region (see also 765)

124 BROOKSBANK, BEN and TUFFREY, PETER The

last years of north west steam. Bradford: Great

Northern Bks, 2019. pp. 160. 250 photos, incl. col.

A pictorial record by BB, 1948–1966 (chiefly

1960s).

125 PLUMB, GEOFF. British Railways in the 1960s:

London Midland Region. Barnsley: Pen & Sword,

2019. pp. 169. 160 photos (150 col.). [The Geoff

Plumb collection.]

A pictorial record of steam.

126 SIR Brian inspects. BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 750–

3.

Pictorial record of tour of inspection by General Sir

Brian Robertson, Chairman, BTC on LMR c1960.

Southern Region

127 BENN, DON. The Southern after steam: a vision in

blue and grey. Barnsley: Pen & Sword Transport,

2019. pp. 184. Many col. photos.

A pictorial record of the 1970s and ’80s.

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128 BENN, DON. Southern steam recollections: a portrait

of the last years. Barnsley: Pen & Sword Transport,

2019. pp. 160. 150 photos.

A pictorial record, 1960–67.

129 KING, MIKE (comp). ‘Southern medley’: the R. C.

Riley archive 1937–1964, vol. 3. High Wycombe:

Transport Treasury, 2019. pp. 112. 141 photos.

A pictorial record.

130 LEAVENS, PAUL and Stour Valley Model Railway

Club. The last years of steam on the Southern Region.

Nottingham: Book Law Publns, 2019. pp. 96. 180

photos.

A pictorial record.

Western Region (see also 142)

131 REDWOOD, KEITH. Railways of the Western

Region in the 1970s and 1980s. Stroud: Amberley

Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 180 col. photos.

A pictorial record.

RB12 1998– The Era of the Privatised National Rail

System (see also 163)

131A 11 YEARS of East Midland Trains. Modern Rlys vol.

76 no. 851 (Aug. 2019) pp. 57–9.

132 25 years of ROSCOs. Rail Express no. 281 (Oct.

2019) pp. 18–21.

Rolling stock leasing companies.

133 de BURTON, ALAN. Britain’s rail infrastructure

since privatisation: the early years. National Rly

Museum Review no. 167 (Spr. 2019) pp. 25–7; 168

(Smr 2019) pp. 19–22.

RC RAIL TRANSPORT IN THE REGIONS AND

COUNTIES OF THE BRITISH ISLES

RC1b England — South west region (see also 376, 692)

134 BRITTON, ANDREW. Wonderful Weymouth. Steam

World no. 382 (Apr. 2019) pp. 8–15.

1950s & ’60s.

135 CLEMENS, MICHAEL. The last years of steam

across Somerset and Dorset. [Stroud]: Fonthill Media,

2019. pp. 144. 212 photos (102 col.).

A pictorial record.

136 DE SOUZA, JEREMY. Railways around Hampshire.

Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 180 photos.

A pictorial record.

137 GRAYER, JEFFERY. Impermanent ways: the closed

railway lines of Britain. Vol. 14, Devon and Cornwall

revisited. Manchester: Crécy Publng, 2019. pp. 128.

171 photos (154 col.), 5 maps, 16 facsims.

A pictorial record of stations before & after

closure.

138 HARRISON, IAN. Branch lines to Chard. Lydney:

Lightmoor Press, 2019. pp. 320. 402 photos (89 col.),

12 drwgs, 60 maps & plans, gradient profile, 86

facsims, 17 tables.

History of GWR and L&SWR line.

139 HORTON, PHILIP. The Beeching legacy. The West

Country. [Cover subtitle: A comparative view, past

and present, of the Beeching Report – The Reshaping

of British Railways.] 2nd edn. Kettering: Silver Link,

2019. gpp. 192. 240 photos (111 col.), 23 maps, 8

tables, 85 facsims.

‘The aim of [this] series of books is to record how

the Beeching proposals to withdraw or reduce

passenger services were ruthlessly implemented.’

140 MESSENGER, MICHAEL. Steam south & west.

Truro: Twelveheads Press, 2019. pp. 100. 113 photos.

A photographic album of the far south-west and

Isle of Wight, 1950s–60s.

141 MILLER, BERNARD. Railways round Dartmoor.

Wellington, Som.: PiXC / Dartmoor Trust Archive,

2019. pp. 144. 228 photos (150 col.).

A chiefly pictorial record with outline historical

introductions and extended captions.

142 REDWOOD, KEITH. Railways of the West of

England in the 1980s. Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019.

pp. 96. 180 photos.

A pictorial record.

RC1c England — South east region (see also 342, 411)

143 BATTEN, MALCOLM. Diesels and electrics in

London and the south east. Stroud: Amberley Publng,

2019. pp. 96. 180 photos.

A pictorial record of the lines out of London since

1969.

144 KENNEDY, SIMON. Beer, iron and locomotives:

how these saved late nineteenth-century Hook Norton.

Cake & Cockhorse vol. 21 (2019– ) pp. 2–24.

New employment opportunities in Oxfordshire.

145 NEW, JOHN. Linking the Thames and Spithead: the

evolution of the Portsmouth main line. In CHRIMES,

MIKE (ed), Early main line railways 2 (2019) pp.

111–128.

146 RATCLIFF, BOB. Railways of Rochester: a brief

history of the lines that served the Medway towns

1845–2018. City of Rochester Society, 2019. pp. 107.

London (see also 408)

146A BRENNAND, D. London’s East End steam.

Nottingham: Book Law Publns, 2017. pp. 102. Many

photos.

A photographic record.

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147 BRENNAND, D. London’s East End traction: steam,

diesel & electric. Nottingham: Book Law Publns,

2019. pp. 112. 216 photos, incl. col. section.

A photographic record.

148 BROWN, JOE. London railway atlas. 5th edn.

Manchester: Crécy Publng, 2018. pp. [iv], 92 maps,

[61] pp. index.

Historical atlas of track plans, showing

development of system, with line and station opening

& closing dates.

149 KAY, PETER. Old Oak Common, and what the

railways did to it. London Rly Record [vol. 10] no. 100

(July 2019) pp. 263–71.

The area of west London.

––Old Oak Lane Halt. no. 102 (Jan. 2020) pp. 358–60.

150 KAY, PETER. St Pancras Sidings NLR and Maiden

Lane LNWR. London Rly Record [vol. 10] no. 99

(Apr. 2019) pp. 202–18, 230–4; no. 102 (Jan. 2020)

pp. 342–7.

Incl. links with Great Northern and Midland Rlys

and creation of Maiden Lane Container Depot.

London Underground (see also 399)

151 BADSEY-ELLIS, ANTONY. The birth of the Tubes.

[St Leonards]: Capital Transport, 2019. pp. 96. 122

illns (42 col.).

Outline history of pre-WW1 deep-level lines.

152 BOWNES, DAVID, NIX, CHRIS, HOLLOWAY,

SIDDY and MULLINS, SAM. Hidden London:

discovering the forgotten Underground. London: Yale

Univ. Press for London Transport Museum, 2019. pp.

240. 220 illns, chiefly col.

153 COVICK, OWEN E. The Ealing & South Harrow

Railway Company. Rly & Canal Hist. Society, 2019.

pp. 49.

Published as PDF at https://rchs.org.uk/wp-

content/uploads/2019/11/FINAL-Covick-

ESHRCo.pdf.

154 DAY, JOHN R. and REED, JOHN. The story of

London’s Underground. 12th edn of Ott. 927. [St

Leonards]: Capital Transport, 2019. pp. 240. 367 illns

(152 col.).

155 GOLDWATER, MIKE. London Underground 1970–

1980. London: Hoxton Mini Press, 2019. pp. [128].

[Vintage Britain, 6.]

A pictorial album of people on the system.

156 GREEN, OLIVER. London’s Underground: the story

of the Tube. London: White Lion, 2019. pp. 270.

157 HORNE, M. A. C. London’s District Railway: a

history of the Metropolitan District Railway Company.

Vol. 2, Twentieth century. [St Leonards]: Capital

Transport, 2019. pp. 416. 276 illns (20 col.), 10 maps

& plans, 14 facsims, 5 tickets, 14 tables.

pp. 381–91, Notes; 392–416, Index.

158 HOWARD, VICTORIA LOUISE. Unfamiliar

Underground: finding the calm in the chaos of

London’s Tube stations. Brimscombe Port: History

Press, 2019. pp. 176.

Photographing every Underground station at a quiet

moment.

159 KAY, PETER. Metropolitan Railway stations. Pt 4:

Liverpool Street (Bishopsgate). London Rly Record

[vol. 10] no. 100 (July 2019) pp. 242–58.

––Pt 5: Aldgate. no. 101 (Oct. 2019) pp. 309–13.

––Pt 6: Finchley Road to Harrow. no. 104 (July 2020)

pp. 402–16.

RC1d England — West midlands region (see also 481)

160 DAUNT, NICHOLAS. Return to Mugby Junction.

BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 580–8.

The railway scene at Rugby.

161 ROBERTS, STEPHEN. Shropshire railways.

BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 196–204, 381.

RC1e England — East midlands region (see also 131A)

162 BRANDON, DAVID. ‘Much in little’ – the railways

of Rutland and Stamford. BackTrack vol. 33 (2019)

pp. 532–40, 681–7, 702.

163 BUTLER, PETER. The railway at Shireoaks,

Worksop and Rhodesia. BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp.

688–9.

164 KING, PAUL. The railways of north east

Lincolnshire: a celebration of the days of steam.

Grimsby: Pyewipe Publns.

––Pt 1: The engine sheds and their allocations. 2018.

pp. 112.

––Pt 2: Stations. 2019. pp. 112.

––Pt 3: More than railways (docks, shipping and

trams). 2020. pp. 120.

165 LAWS, BRUCE. The life and times of Nottingham

Victoria. Steam World 2019 no. 383 (May) pp. 8–15;

384 (June) pp. 56–61.

166 MITCHELL, VIC and SMITH, KEITH. Uttoxeter to

Buxton, via Ashbourne. Midhurst: Middleton, 2019.

pp. [96]. 120 photos, XX maps & O.S. plans. [Country

railway routes series.]

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A pictorial history.

167 SHANNON, PAUL. Buxton to Stockport, including

Chinley and Peak Forest. Midhurst: Middleton, 2019.

pp. [96]. 120 photos, XIX maps & O.S. plans.

[Northern lines series.]

A pictorial history.

RC1f England — East Anglia

168 ADDERSON, RICHARD and GREEN, DENNIS.

Norfolk’s railways 1967–1994. Sheringham: M&GN

Jt Rly Soc., 2019. pp. 144. 208 photos.

Photographic album.

169 JACKSON, JOHN. Trains around Peterborough.

Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 180 col.

photos.

A pictorial record of recent years.

170 SENTER, ANDREW. Harwich, Dovercourt and

Parkeston in the 19th century. London: Inst. of

Historical Research, 2019. pp. ix, 131. [The Victoria

history of Essex: VCH shorts.]

How the coming of the railway and associated

shipping services revived the local economy.

RC1h England — North West Region (see also 678)

171 BAKER, MICHAEL H. C. Electrifying Merseyside.

BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 690–3.

Electrified lines.

172 HEGINBOTHAM, STEPHEN. The end of steam in

the north west of England. Stroud: Amberley Publng,

2019. pp. 96. 180 photos.

A pictorial record by Jimmy James.

173 HILBERT, MARTYN. Network Greater Manchester.

[Stroud]: Fonthill Media, 2019. pp. 96. 162 col.

photos.

A pictorial record of the rail network since the

1970s.

174 HITCHEN, MICHAEL. Crewe in the days of BR blue.

Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 180 col.

photos.

A pictorial record.

175 JOHNSON, E. M. Railways in and around Manchester

and Stockport – the modern era. Nottingham:

Booklaw/ Foxline, 2018. pp. 144. Many photos.

[Scenes from the past.]

176 PEARSALL, ALAN W. H. Locomotive workings in

north west England. Cumbrian Rlys vol.13 (2019–21)

pp. 114–17.

In the Carnforth area. Repr. from Jnl Stephenson

Loco. Soc., Apr. 1955.

177 WELLS, JEFFREY. The impact of the railway on

Alderley Edge in the nineteenth century. BackTrack

vol. 33 (2019) pp. 471–3.

RC1i England — Yorkshire (see also 314, 710)

178 BEAUMONT, ROBERT. York, the city that dare not

speak his name. Midland Rly Soc. Jnl no. 72 (Wntr

2019–20) pp. 5–10.

Argues the case for honouring George Hudson in

the city.

179 BOOTH, CHRIS and FISHER, ALEX. Tinsley and

the modernisation of Sheffield’s railways. Sheffield:

Platform 5, 2019. pp. 240. Many photos, incl. col.

Marshalling yard, TMD and their relationship to

the BR Modernisation Plan.

180 HUNTRISS, DEREK. West Riding steam.

[Evesham?]: Never Again Publishing, 2019. pp. 128.

172 col. photos, 5 maps, ticket facsims.

A pictorial album, incl. photos by Gerry Dixon.

181 MITCHELL, VIC and SMITH, KEITH. Hull to

Hornsea & Withernsea, plus the Spurn Head Railway.

Midhurst: Middleton, 2019. pp. [96]. 120 photos, maps

& O.S. plans. [Country railway routes series.]

A pictorial history.

182 TAYLOR, DAVID N. Hebden Bridge and the railway

in the nineteenth century. Hebden Bridge Local Hist.

Soc., 2019. pp. xi, 122. 69 illns.

183 WELLS, JEFFREY. Four Yorkshire stations – a

nineteenth century perspective. BackTrack vol. 33

(2019) pp. 276–80.

Sheffield, Middlesbrough, Skipton, Boroughbridge.

RC1j England — North Region (see also 98, 110, 334)

184 HOLME, GEOFFREY. Cumbrian Coast loco-hauled

services – a brief history. Cumbrian Rlys vol.13

(2019–21) pp. 62–3, 163.

2015–18.

185 MILBURN, DAVID. Beamish before the museum.

BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 79–81, 189.

History of rlys serving the area.

186 QUAYLE, BRIAN. Brewery sidings in Cumbria.

Cumbrian Rlys vol.13 (2019–21) pp. 154–7, 205.

187 RYDER, COLIN. A visit to the seaside: a history of

County Durham railway excursions from the 1840s to

the 1960s. Durham: Durham County Local Hist. Soc.,

2019. pp. [v], 214. 47 illns.

188 SINCLAIR, NEIL T. Sunderland’s railways. New edn

of Railways of Sunderland. Catrine: Oakwood, 2019.

pp. 124. 187 illns, 7 maps & plans. [Oakwood library

of railway history, no. 163.]

A substantially pictorial history.

189 SMITH, GEORGE TURNER. A railway history of

New Shildon, from George Stephenson to the present

day. Barnsley: Pen & Sword Transport, 2019. pp. 204.

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190 WEBB, JONATHAN. Darlington: the home of rail

engineering in the north-east. Horncastle: Mortons

Media, 2019. pp. 116. Many photos, many col.

Bookazine.

RC1k England to Scotland

191 HEAD, ADAM. The East Coast Main Line: King’s

Cross to Peterborough. Stroud: Amberley Publng,

2019. pp. 96. 180 photos.

A pictorial record of recent years.

RC2 Scotland (see also 313, 315, 370, 763)

192 CLEMENS, MICHAEL. Scottish railways in the

1960s. [Stroud]: Fonthill Media, 2019. pp. 128. 218

photos (chiefly col.).

A pictorial record.

193 DUNN, DAVID. The last years of Scottish Region

steam in colour. Nottingham: Book Law Publns, 2019.

pp. 112. Many photos.

A pictorial record.

194 JACKSON, JOHN. The Scottish rail scene in the

twenty-first century. Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019.

pp. 96. 180 col. photos.

A pictorial record.

195 LANDIN, CONRAD. A special place in Britain’s

railway story. Rail no. 887 (11–24 Sep. 2019) pp. 60–

1.

The railway manufacturing history of Springburn,

Glasgow.

196 NISBET, ALISTAIR F. Kirkcaldy harbour – town

versus railway. BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 84–9.

Disputes with North British Rly over working of

harbour branch.

197 WEBSTER, GORDON D. Renewing Britain’s

railways: Scotland. Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019.

pp. 96. 150 col. photos.

A pictorial record of recent developments.

RC3 Wales (see also 630)

198 HODGE, JOHN and DAVIES, STUART. Railways

and industry in the Tondu Valleys. Barnsley: Pen &

Sword Transport, 2019. 2 vols. [South Wales valleys

series.]

A chiefly pictorial record with emphasis on history

of rail freight operation.

––Bridgend to Treherbert. pp. 260. 352 photos, 7

plans, 6 tables.

––Ogmore, Garw and Porthcawl branches. pp. 222.

361 photos (68 col.), 5 plans.

199 KILDAY, GLEN. South of Chester: a brief glance in

the summer of 1964. BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp.

634–6.

Wrexham area.

200 MILLS, BRIAN P. The Barry Railway: its docks &

successors – a special pictorial history. Neath:

Bryngold Books, 2019. pp. 272. 228 col. photos.

A pictorial record.

201 WOOLLARD, PAUL. South Wales railways around

the millennium. Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp.

96. 180 photos.

A pictorial record.

RC4 Ireland (see also 377)

202 COX, RONALD and O’DWYER, DERMOT. The

Dublin–Belfast mainline 1835–1855. In CHRIMES,

MIKE (ed), Early main line railways 2 (2019) pp.

191–206.

203 McAVOY, TED. Irish peat views. Indl Rly Record no.

238 (Sep. 2019) pp. 26–7.

Closure of the Attymon Peat Co-operative Society

peat railways near Athenry in Galway.

204 O'CALLAGHAN, COLM. Irish traction – Iarnród

Éireann. Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96.

Many photos.

A pictorial record of diesels.

205 ROURKE, ALAN. The locomotives of the Waterford

& Tramore Railway. Jnl Historical Model Rly Soc.

vol. 23 (2018–̲20) pp. 127–39.

206 TEE, NEIL (ed). Michael Bunch’s Donegal Railway

diary. Pt 2, 1956–2018. Donegal: Co. Donegal Rly

Restoration CLG, 2019. pp. 117.

A pictorial record.

RC5 Isle of Wight (see also 140)

207 LONG, RICHARD C. Ryde rail: a history of Tube

trains on the Isle of Wight. Manchester: Crécy Publng,

2019. pp. 144. 132 photos (122 col.).

pp. 134–40, Notes & bibliography.

208 MARSH, PHIL. It’s sink or swim for Island Line.

Today’s Rlys UK no. 208 (Apr. 2019) pp. 24–32.

Recent history

209 NORFOLK, ROGER. Lost lines of England – Ryde to

Cowes. Cardiff: Graffeg, 2019. pp. 64. Many photos.

A pictorial record.

RC6 Isle of Man

210 HOBBS, GEORGE. Power, poles & platelaying:

keeping the Manx Electric Rrailway on track.

Maughold, IoM: Loaghtan Bks, 2019. pp. 104. 210

photos (201 col.), plan.

The MER’s infrastructure and its maintenance.

211 SCARFFE, ANDREW and EDWARDS, BARRY.

Manx Electric Railway 125th anniversary: a pictorial

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souvenir. Douglas: Isle of Man Transport, 2019. pp.

32.

RC7 Channel Islands

212 JUDGE, C. W. (comp). Railways of the Channel Isles:

a pictorial survey. New edn of Ott.14622. Catrine:

Oakwood, 2018. pp. 80. Many illns. [Series PS, no. 1.]

RC8 English Channel Tunnel (see also 290)

213 CLINNICK, RICHARD. Under the sea with Eurostar.

Rail no. 893 (4–17 Dec. 2019) pp. 48–51.

25 years of operation.

RC10 British Rail Transport Compared with that of

Other Countries

214 NASH, CHRIS, SMITH, ANDREW, CROZET,

YVES, LINK, HEIKE and NILSSON, JAN-ERIC.

How to liberalise rail passenger services? Lessons

from European experience. Transport Policy vol. 79

(July 2019) pp. 11-20.

RC12 British Contribution to Overseas Railways (see

also 450, 654, 682)

215 ASHTON, RICK. The Ashton Valve Company.

BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 180–1.

A US boiler component manufacturer established

by Norfolk-born Henry Ashton.

216 CAPREZ, GION RUDOLF. The short life of the

Swiss South Eastern Railway 1853–1856: a failed

transfer of capital and technology. In CHRIMES,

MIKE (ed), Early main line railways 2 (2019) pp.

169–90.

A line with significant British backing.

217 COTTRELL. LES. The Australian HST: the XPT.

Today’s Rlys UK no. 212 (Aug. 2019) pp. 46–8.

218 COULLS, ANTHONY. Journey without maps: an

early railway in Sierra Leone?. In COULLS,

ANTHONY (ed), Early Railways 6 (2019) pp. 259–

64.

219 DAWSON, ANTHONY. The Grand Crimean Central

Railway. Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 75

illns (2 col.).

The wartime line from Balaclava to Sebastopol

built by Peto & Brassey.

220 DOWN, CHRIS. Industrial locomotives of Greece.

Melton Mowbray: Industrial Rly Soc., 2019. pp. 320.

Many photos (incl. col.) & maps.

Incl. details of some British-built locos. Section 6

(pp. 202–58), Military railways and locomotives of the

[WW1] Macedonian Campaign.

221 GWYN, DAVID. The first railways in Africa. In

COULLS, ANTHONY (ed), Early Railways 6 (2019)

pp. 238–43.

In Egypt.

222 KÖLL, ELISABETH. Railroads and the

transformation of China. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard

Univ. Press, 2019. pp. xi, 396. [Harvard studies in

business history, 52.]

223 LONGWORTH, JIM and RICKARD, PHIL.

Plateways, iron and steel rails, and rutways in

Australia. In COULLS, ANTHONY (ed), Early

Railways 6 (2019) pp. 221–37.

224 MACNAIR, MILES. Early locomotives of the St

Etienne–Lyon Railway. In COULLS, ANTHONY

(ed), Early Railways 6 (2019) pp. 71–8.

225 MUKHERJEE, ERICA. The engineer in the tropics:

building the East Indian Railway 1844–1854. In

CHRIMES, MIKE (ed), Early main line railways 2

(2019) pp. 245–68.

226 SAYER, ANTHONY P. British diesel & electric

locomotives abroad: a second life overseas. Barnsley:

Pen & Sword Transport, 2019. pp. 288. 200 photos.

227 WENDES, DAVID. A tale of two trains. Vintage

Spirit no. 207 (Oct. 2019) pp. 40–3.

Canada Works (Birkenhead) locomotives for

Denmark shipwrecked off the south coast of England,

1865.

RD SPECIAL TYPES OF RAILWAY AND

LOCOMOTION

RD1 Light Railways

228 HANNAVY, JOHN. The 1896 Light Railways Act:

the law that made heritage railways possible. Stroud:

Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 152 photos (126 col.).

RD2 Narrow Gauge Railways (see also 237)

229 NEALE, ANDREW. Kerr Stuart narrow gauge

locomotives. Old Glory no. 358 (Dec. 2019) pp. 60–5.

230 SKELSEY, GEOFFREY. The quest for ‘economy and

efficiency’: some reflections on railway gauges.

BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 388–94, 573, 637.

231 WHITEHOUSE, MICHAEL. Narrow gauge album

1965–1985 in colour. Lydney: Lightmoor Press, 2019.

pp. 224. Many photos.

RD3 Industrial, Mineral, Agricultural, Dock,

Harbour and Public Utilities Systems

232 DOWN, CHRIS. Rail haulage costs in Blue Circle

quarries. Indl Rly Record no. 238 (Sep. 2019) pp. 28–

43.

233 VERRALL, CHARLIE. Search for steam: industrial

railways 1964–1966. Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019.

pp. 96. Many photos.

A pictorial record of an enthusiast’s pursuit.

234 WHEELS & industry. Vol. 1– . Cudham: Kelsey

Publng, 2019– . ea. pp. 98. Many photos, incl. col.

[Railways of Britain.]

Bookazine series of articles on industrial rlys.

South west region

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235 DOWN, CHRIS. A Bath Stone coincidence. Indl Rly

Record no. 236 (Mar. 2019) pp. 506–8; 239 (Dec.

2019) p. 96.

Wagon type used in Bath stone quarries.

236 EBBS, STEPHEN. Porthcurno telegraph station. Indl

Rly Record no. 239 (Dec. 2019) p. 77.

2ft-gauge rly for carrying spoil from cable tunnels

built in 1940–1.

237 JACKSON, DOUGLAS (ed). Narrow gauge railways

around Salisbury. Salisbury: South Wiltsh. Indl Arch.

Society, 2018. pp. 27. [Historical monographs, 23.]

238 NEALE, ANDREW. The Oakhill Brewery Railway.

Old Glory no. 351 (May 2019) pp. 74–6.

2ft 6 in. gauge in Somerset.

South east region

239 LELEUX, SYDNEY A. The Leighton Buzzard Light

Railway. 3rd much enlarged edn of Ott.8889. Catrine:

Oakwood, 2019. pp. 272. 269 photos, 12 drwgs, 24

maps & plans, 5 facsims, 10 tables. [Oakwood library

of railway history, no. 96.]

240 MAINTAINING contractor’s locomotives –the

reminiscences of C. W. Slocombe at Becontree. Indl

Rly Record no. 238 (Sep. 2019) pp. 17–26.

The construction railway of C. J. Wills & Sons Ltd,

contractor for the construction of the London County

Council’s Becontree Estate, 1921–34.

241 MESSENGER, MICHAEL. Colne Valley waterworks.

Narrow Gauge World no. 142 (Sep. 2019) p. 54.

242 NEALE, ANDREW. Betchworth limeworks: five

railways on four gauges! Old Glory no. 355 (Sep.

2019) pp. 70–4.

242A NEALE, ANDREW. Building the Chessington branch.

Archive no. 103 (Sep. 2019) pp. 12–18.

Work of contractors.

243 NEALE, ANDREW. A late 60s narrow gauge steam

survivor. Old Glory no. 357 (Nov. 2019) pp. 52–4.

British Insulated Callender’s Cables, Erith.

244 QUINE, DAN. F. C. Blake and the Mortlake

tramways. Indl Rly Record no. 236 (Mar. 2019) pp.

481–9; 241 (June 2020) pp. 191–2.

Blake was one of the pioneers of petrol-engined

locos, although his works near Kew Gardens station

probably built only two examples. Two separate

tramway systems served the Richmond Main

Sewerage Board works and Poupart’s market gardens.

West midlands region

245 CUCKSON, ANDY. Snailbeach revisited. Indl Rly

Record no. 237 (June 2019) pp. 529–40.

Corrigenda & addenda to the author’s The

Snailbeach District Railways (2017).

246 SHAW, MIKE. Minworth sewage works railway, June

1988. Indl Rly Record no. 237 (June 2019) pp. 565–

71.

2-ft gauge, at Water Orton.

East midlands region

247 HOWELL, GREG. The winch at Treak Cliff Cavern.

Narrow Gauge World no. 144 (Nov.–Dec. 2019) pp.

38–40.

Incline serving Blue John caves.

Northern England

248 RAYNER, DEREK. Scout Moor Quarry 1959. Old

Glory no. 356 (Oct. 2019) pp. 48–51.

A derelict industrial site and its rly.

Yorkshire

249 WATER Haigh colliery. Indl Rly Record no. 236

(Mar. 2019) pp. 504–5.

North region

250 EDGAR, GORDON. Industrial locomotives &

railways of the North East. Stroud: Amberley Publng,

2019. pp. 128. 150 photos (many col.).

A pictorial record, c.1960 onwards.

251 NAYLOR, PETER. Going underground on Walney.

Cumbrian Rlys vol.13 (2019–21) pp. 58–61.

610mm-gauge railway used for extracting spoil

during the construction of a wastewater tunnel on

Walney Island, Barrow-in-Furness, 1998–9.

252 NEALE, ANDREW. West Cumberland iron. Old

Glory no. 352 (June 2019) pp. 60–5.

Locos of Millom iron works and Hodbarrow mine

in 1960s.

253 QUAYLE, BRIAN and WATSON, IAN K. Marcon’s

rail connections. Cumbrian Rlys vol.13 (2019–21) pp.

52–7, 153.

The Marcon Products Ltd chemical works south of

Whitehaven and its use of the Corkickle Brake incline.

254 SHEPHERD, CLIFF. Ridley Shaw & Company. Indl

Rly Record no. 236 (Mar. 2019) pp. 514–21; 240

(Mar. 2020) p. 140.

Thomas Dawson Ridley (1825–98), railway civil

engineer & contractor. T. D. Ridley & Sons (renamed

Ridley Shaw & Co.), loco & general engineering

works, Middlesbrough, 1896–1958.

Scotland

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255 EDGAR, GORDON. Industrial locomotives &

railways of Scotland. Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019.

pp. 128. 150 photos (many col.).

A pictorial record, c.1960 onwards.

256 JAWCRAIG brickworks engine shed. Indl Rly Record

no. 237 (June 2019) pp. 571–2.

1-mile, 2-ft gauge, line from the brickworks to clay

pits, near Falkirk.

257 SHAW, MIKE. Railways of Tiree. Indl Rly Record no.

236 (Mar. 2019) pp. 522–4.

One, or possibly two, pier railways on the

Hebridean island.

258 SMITH, ANDREW and WILLIAMS, DAVID P.

Wemyss Private Railway. Indl Rly Record no. 238

(Sep. 2019) pp. 8–12.

259 STEVENSON, HAMISH. Rustons at Polmaise

Colliery. Indl Rly Record no. 238 (Sep. 2019) pp. 6–7.

Wales (see also 266–7, 493)

260 GITTINS, PAUL. Minera memories. Archive no. 103

(Sep. 2019) pp. 2–11.

Industrial railway locomotives (see also 254, 495)

261 ANDREW Barclay 88. Indl Rly Record no. 237 (June

2019) pp. 542–3.

0-4-0ST built 1869.

262 BAKER, ALLAN C. A Kerr, Stuart diesel at

Cranmore. Indl Rly Record no. 239 (Dec. 2019) pp.

88–92.

Roads Reconstruction in 1934. Supplementary to

author’s Kerr, Stuart’s internal combustion

locomotives (2018).

263 BENDALL, IAN. John Smith, Village Foundry,

Coven. Indl Rly Record no. 238 (Sep. 2019) pp. 1–6;

no. 242 (Sep. 2020) pp. 218–20.

264 BOOTH, ADRIAN (comp). Ex-BR diesels in industry:

full details of those British Rail diesel locomotives

below 1000hp sold for industrial service and

preservation – past and present – at home and abroad.

8th edn of Ott.10117. Rotherham: Industrial Rly Soc.,

2019. pp. 120, 16 col. pl. [Handbook 8BRD.]

265 DARVILL, BOB. New Clayton standard gauge

locomotives. Indl Rly Record no. 239 (Dec. 2019) pp.

49–51.

266 FELL, MIKE G. The ‘Vivian’ Garratts. Indl Rly

Record no. 239 (Dec. 2019) pp. 52–69.

The four 0-4-4-0 Beyer-Garratt locos in industrial

service.

267 GLYDER steams again. Indl Rly Record no. 239 (Dec.

2019) pp. 80–1.

Preserved Andrew Barclay 0-4-0WT ex Penrhyn

slate quarries.

268 INDUSTRIAL locomotives, including preserved and

minor railway locomotives. 18th edn of Ott.10099.

[Rotherham]: Industrial Rly Soc., 2019. pp. 416.

[Handbook 18EL.]

269 KEEF, ALAN M. Simplex locomotives at work.

Lydney: Lightmoor Press, 2019. pp. 96. Many photos,

incl. col.

An international photographic record.

270 LODGE, TREVOR. Hudswell Clarke creature

comforts. Indl Rly Record no. 236 (Mar. 2019) pp.

509–13.

Optional steam loco cab designs offered in a 1907

catalogue.

271 NEALE, ANDREW. The Hornsby-Akroyd oil

locomotives. Old Glory no. 348 (Feb. 2019) pp. 52–3.

1896 design for Royal Arsenal, Woolwich (18 in.

gauge).

272 NEALE, ANDREW. A narrow gauge graveyard in

Somerset. Old Glory no. 354 (Aug. 2019) pp. 60–3.

Roads Reconstruction locos at Cranmore quarry.

RD5 Unusual Forms of Railway and Locomotion

273 EASDOWN, MARTIN. The extraordinary daddy-

long-legs railway of Brighton. Stroud: Amberley

Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 163 illns (36 col.).

Brighton & Rottingdean Seashore Electric Rly.

274 FELL, MIKE G. Aberystwyth Cliff Railway.

BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 209–13.

RD6 Miniature Railways

275 BROOKS, DONALD. Rails by the Rhiw. Narrow

Gauge World no. 144 (Nov.–Dec. 2019) pp. 32–3.

15 in. gauge line in mid-Wales.

276 CUCKOO Hill Railway. [History.] Miniature Rly no.

44 (Spr. 2019) pp. 40–4.

A 7¼ in. gauge nursery line in the New Forest

operated 1991–2016.

277 EDMONDS, TIM. A bird at the butterfly farm.

Narrow Gauge World no. 139 (June 2019) pp. 22–23.

15 in. gauge locomotive Chough and the short-

lived lines on which it was used.

278 ELLAM, RICHARD. Mr Leatham’s locomotive.

[History.] Miniature Rly no. 47 (Aut. 2019) pp. 14–23.

An 11¼ in. gauge 2-2-2 of late 1830s?

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279 The FAIRY Glen Miniature Railway. [History.]

Miniature Rly no. 46 (Smr. 2019) pp. 22–37.

Former 18 in. gauge line at New Brighton.

280 GREEN, PETER J. Miniature railway album, England

& Wales, less than one foot gauge. Chippenham:

Mainline & Maritime, 2019. pp. 112. 128 col. photos.

[Britain’s miniature railways pictorial special, no. 2.]

281 JACKSON, WARWICK. Henry Greenly’s ‘Halton’

tank locomotive. [History.] Miniature Rly no. 45

(Early Smr. 2019) pp. 33–40.

A 5 in. gauge live steam passenger-hauling 4-6-4

design of 1930 and an historic example.

282 JENKINS, STANLEY C. The Romney, Hythe &

Dymchurch Railway. Archive no. 104 (Dec. 2019) pp.

2–33; 105 (Mar. 2020) pp.20–7.

283 LIFFEN, JOHN. The Lakeside Miniature Railway,

Alexandra Palace. [History.] Miniature Rly no. 45

(Early Smr. 2019) pp. 17–32.

A 15 in. gauge line operated 1950–70. Orig. written

for Hornsey Hist. Society.

284 LIVERPOOL Garden Festival Railway. [Archive.]

Miniature Rly no. 47 (Aut. 2019) pp. 24–8.

15 in. gauge line, 1984.

285 NEWMAN, RUDI. Watford Miniature Railway:

steaming to sixty. Watford: Southern Miniature Rly,

2019. pp. 175. 225 photos (178 col.).

10¼ in. gauge.

286 PARKINSON, ROBIN. Bazalgette (formerly Busy

Basil) out of the wilderness. Chippenham: Mainline &

Maritime, 2019. pp. 17. 15 photos (13 col.), 2 maps.

[Narrow Gauge Net, special issue no. 1.]

2 ft gauge Severn-Lamb diesel loco from Stoke-on-

Trent garden festival rly rebuilt to steam outline.

287 TENNENT, JOHN. Hampton Loade Miniature

Railway. [History.] Miniature Rly no. 44 (Spr. 2019)

pp. 28–37.

A 15 in. gauge adjunct to the Severn Valley Rly

1985–95.

288 TENNENT, JOHN. The Voryd Lilliput Railway.

[History.] Miniature Rly no. 47 (Aut. 2019) pp. 40–4.

A short 11 in. gauge line at Rhyl opened c1947.

289 WARNER, TREVOR. The Tan-y-Bwlch & Creuau

Bank Railway. [History.] Miniature Rly no. 44 (Spr.

2019) pp. 22–27.

A 7¼ in. gauge adjunct to the Ffestiniog Rly 1986–

9.

RD7 High Speed Rail

290 VICKERMAN, ROGER. Can high-speed rail have a

transformative effect on the economy? Transport

Policy vol. 62 (Feb. 2018) pp. 31–7.

Evidence from the North-west European High-

Speed Network and HS1, and claims and counter-

claims for the impact of HS2.

RE RAILWAY ENGINEERING (Civil and

mechanical)

291 LEWIS, IVOR. Science in the early main line railway

period. In CHRIMES, MIKE (ed), Early main line

railways 2 (2019) pp. 129–150.

292 MURFITT, STEPHEN. The English patent system and

early railway technology 1800–1852. In CHRIMES,

MIKE (ed), Early main line railways 2 (2019) pp.

151–68.

RE1 Biographies of railway civil engineers (see also

254, 570)

293 CHRIMES, MIKE. ‘Safe pair of hands’: Joseph Locke

and the construction of main line railways 1823–1840.

In CHRIMES, MIKE (ed), Early main line railways 2

(2019) pp. 59–94.

RE3 Permanent way (see also 97)

294 ROYLE, ANDREW. Yellow trains: ten years of

testing. Manchester: Crécy Publng, 2019. pp. 160. 156

col. photos, 4 figs.

Authors time as a technician on Network Rail

measurement trains.

295 TATLOW, PETER. Crane laying of prefabricated

track. BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 70–73, 205–8,

332–5, 474–7.

RE4 Electric railway engineering (see 171, 602)

RE5 Architecture and design: stations, bridges,

viaducts (see also 639, 753)

296 JONES, STEPHEN K. Rise and fall: steam and the

suspension bridge. In CHRIMES, MIKE (ed), Early

main line railways 2 (2019) pp. 375–98.

297 LELEUX, ROBIN. Restoration rewarded – a

celebration of railway architecture: 40 years of the

National Railway Heritage Awards. Brighton: Unique

Books, 2019. pp. 128.

Heritage award prizewinners.

298 MINNIS, JOHN and BROWN, PHILIP A. Following

the tracks of architects,engineers and contractors: a re-

appraisal of aspects of 19th century railway

architecture. In CHRIMES, MIKE (ed), Early main

line railways 2 (2019) pp. 327–52.

299 WELLS, JEFFREY. Northern viaducts in the news.

BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 372–7.

Collapses in 1840s.

RE6 Mechanical engineering; locomotives, carriages

and wagons (as one subject) (see also 132, 336)

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300 DEAN, CHRISTOPHER. Robert Stephenson &

Company: a financial basket case? North Eastern

Express vol. 58 (2019) pp. 72–6, 105–14; 59 (2020) p.

57.

301 JUX, FRANK. The Drewry Car Co. and McEwan

Pratt. Indl Rly Record no. 239 (Dec. 2019) pp. 71–7.

Supplementary to Allen Civil and Roy Etherington,

The railway products of Baguley-Drewry Ltd and its

predecessors (2008).

302 MORRIS, ROYSTON. Internal user vehicles on

Britain’s railways. Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019.

pp. 96. 180 col. photos.

A pictorial record.

RE7 Locomotives: general works on steam, electric

and diesel locomotives (see also 190)

303 ALEXANDER, COLIN and SITON, ALON. Beyer,

Peacock & Company of Manchester. Stroud:

Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 180 photos (incl. col.).

304 BARNES, ROBIN. From the files: locomotives that

were and locomotives that weren’t: an artist looks at

locomotive development. Frome: Camden Miniature

Steam Services, 2019. pp. 96. 65 illns (39 col.

paintings), 28 photos (chiefly col.).

Paintings by author with descriptions of locos

worldwide built and planned.

305 BRITISH Railways locomotives combined volume.

Facsim. repr. of 1948 edn of Ott.2787. Manchester:

Crécy Publng, 2019. pp. 52, 56, 68, 72. 173 photos.

[abc ser.].

306 MACNAIR, MILES. From road unto rail – exercises

in technology transfer. BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp.

696–9; 34 (2020) pp. 53–6, 164–8, 315–17, 394–6,

413, 484–7, 509, 580–83, 606.

Links between road and rail traction technology.

RE8 Steam locomotives (see also 103, 108, 124, 172,

193, 229, 560, 612–13, 622, 640, 719)

307 ANDREWS, CHRIS. Locomotive names and their

origins: the ‘Britannia’ Pacifics – poets’ corner. Steam

Days no. 358 (June 2019) pp. 40–50.

308 ARMSTRONG, JAMES and WATSON, KENNETH

L. E. A. Phillipson’s Steam locomotive design: data

and formulae. North Eastern Express vol. 58 (2019)

pp. 115–19; 59 (2020) p. 24.

His career on the GER and LNER and his service

in both WW1 and WW2.

309 BAILEY, MICHAEL R. Blücher and after: a re-

assessment of George Stephenson’s first locomotives.

In COULLS, ANTHONY (ed), Early Railways 6

(2019) pp. 79–102.

310 BARTLETT, STEVE. Gloucester locomotive sheds –

Horton Road & Barnwood: engines & train workings.

Barnsley: Pen & Sword Transport, 2019. pp. 232. 200

photos.

1950s & ’60s.

311 DAVIDSON, PETER. Early locomotive performance.

In COULLS, ANTHONY (ed), Early Railways 6

(2019) pp. 124–46.

312 DAWSON, ANTHONY. Locomotives of the

Victorian railway: the early days of steam. Stroud:

Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 100 illns (some col.).

313 DUNN, DAVID. BR locomotive workshops: Scottish

Region. Nottingham: Book Law Publns, 2019. pp. 72.

Many photos. [Steam memories, 1950s–1960s, 108.]

A pictorial record.

314 DUNN, DAVID. Leeds and district engine sheds.

Nottingham: Book Law Publns, 2019. 2 vols ea. pp.

80. Many photos. [Steam memories, 1950s–1960s,

106, 110.]

A pictorial record.

315 DUNN, DAVID. Scottish Region engine sheds & their

motive power: 66B to 68D & sub sheds. Nottingham:

Book Law Publns, 2019. pp. 72. Many photos. [Steam

memories, 1950s–1960s, 109.]

A pictorial record.

316 GUY, ANDY, BAILEY, MICHAEL, GWYN,

DAVID, LEWIS, MICHAEL, LIFFEN, JOHN,

PROTHEROE-JONES, JENNIFER and REES, JIM.

Penydarren re-examined. In COULLS, ANTHONY

(ed), Early Railways 6 (2019) pp. 147–93.

317 HAMMOND, JOHN M. The War Department

‘Austerity’ 2-8-0 & 2-10-0 classes. Cumbrian Rlys

vol.13 (2019–21) pp. 88–103, 194–7.

Their utilisation in Cumbria & adjacent counties.

318 HARESNAPE, BRIAN. Maunsell locomotives. New

edn of Ott.12536. Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp.

96. 180 photos.

319 JAMES, ANDREW. Power and performance on

secondary lines. Steam Days no. 364 (Dec. 2019) pp.

4–10.

320 JONES, ROBIN. Legendary locomotives: steam that

inspired the world. Horncastle: Mortons Media, 2019.

pp. 132. Many photos, chiefly col.

Bookazine selection of chiefly British loco classes.

321 KENDALL, NIGEL. Last call for steam: chasing

locos in the 1960s. Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019.

pp. 128. 240 photos.

A pictorial record with anecdotes.

322 KERSLAKE, PETER. Britannias on the Western

Region. Great Western Echo no. 224 (Wntr 2019) pp.

22–25.

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––Life after the Western. no. 227 (Aut. 2019) pp. 22–

7.

323 KNAPMAN, DAVID. Steam on the Eastern and

Midland: a new glimpse of the 1950s & 1960s.

Barnsley: Pen & Sword Transport, 2019. pp. 136. 200

photos.

A pictorial record.

324 KNAPMAN, DAVID. Steam on the Southern and

Western: a new glimpse of the 1950s & 1960s.

Barnsley: Pen & Sword Transport, 2019. pp. 144. 200

photos.

A pictorial record.

325 LEYLAND, STEVE. The last summer of steam over

Shap: the power-sharing of ‘Britannia’ and Class 5

locomotives on seasonal expresses in 1967. BackTrack

vol. 33 (2019) pp. 434–40, 573.

326 MACNAIR, MILES. The locomotive designs of

William Charles Werry (1861–1948) – and some of

his other ingenious inventions. BackTrack vol. 33

(2019) pp. 460–4.

327 MITCHELL, IAN W. Main line north-east steam in

Summer 1964. North Eastern Express vol. 58 (2019)

pp. 86–90.

328 MULLAY, A. J. 1955 – BR steam’s last great year.

BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 354–61, 510.

329 PEART, MIKE. High pressure! National Rly Museum

Review no. 169 (Aut. 2019) pp. 26–7.

330 STRANGE, RICHARD. The last decade of Nine

Elms. Steam World no. 383 (May 2019) pp. 50–5.

SR locomotive allocations.

331 ‘SWEDEBASHER’. Great Eastern locomotive

analysis. Steam Days no. 355 (Mar. 2019) pp. 51–64.

Workings on the GE line in BR days.

332 VERRALL, CHARLIE. Search for steam: British

Rail. Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019.

A pictorial record of an enthusiast’s pursuit.

––1951–1962. pp. 128. Many photos.

––1963–1966. pp. 96. 200 photos (some col.).

333 VICKERS, RAYMOND. The London Midland &

Scottish Railway class 3 2-6-2 tanks. BackTrack vol.

33 (2019) pp. 556–62, 702.

334 WOODS, GEORGE. The last days of steam in north

east England. Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96.

180 col. photos.

A pictorial record of BR and industrial locos,

1966–67.

RE9-10 Electric and diesel locomotives and trains (as

one subject) (see also 74, 143, 751)

335 CHARD, ANDY. Diesel & electric loco numbering

schemes. Today’s Rlys UK no. 211 (July 2019) pp. 48–

53.

336 CLOUGH, DAVID. Chaos theory? The long decline

of BREL. Rail no. 888 (25 Sep.–8 Oct. 2019) pp. 64–

9.

337 DEDMAN, JOHN and NURSE, PETE. Rail rover:

Wessex Ranger. Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp.

96. 180 col. photos.

A pictorial record in the Hampshire–Dorset area

covered by the Wessex Day Ranger ticket since the

mid-1980s.

338 DUNN, PIP. Modern locomotives of the UK.

Manchester: Crécy Publng, 2019. pp. 256. 274 col.

photos.

Classes delivered or modified post-privatisation.

339 FISHER, ALEX. The Bed-Pan depot. [Britain’s

depots]. Rlys Illus. no. 191 (Jan. 2019) pp. 68–73.

Cricklewood.

340 FISHER, ALEX. Wath: a tale of two depots. [Britain’s

depots]. Rlys Illus. no. 197 (July 2019) pp. 58–62.

341 JELLY, GRAHAM R. Diesels & electrics on BR, in

the 1970s and 1980s. Nottingham: Book Law Publns,

2019. pp. 112. Many photos.

A pictorial record concentrating on changed

locations.

342 LINDSELL, SIMON. Berkshire traction. Stroud:

Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 180 col. photos.

A pictorial record since the late 1970s.

RE9 Electric locomotives and trains

343 BAYER, GARETH. Going Dutch: the class 77 story.

Rail Express no. 282 (Nov. 2019) pp. 14–19.

Locos built for Woodhead electrification,

subsequently sold to Netherlands.

344 CLOUGH, DAVID. Class 91s – promise unfulfilled.

Rail no. 869 (2–12 Jan. 2019) pp. 42–7.

Locos for East Coast Main Line.

345 FISHER, ALEX. Crewe Electric. [Britain’s depots].

Rlys Illus. no. 195 (May 2019) pp. 74–8.

346 HALLETT, GRAHAM. 1,500V DC electric

locomotives on the Great Eastern section. Great

Eastern Jnl no. 177 (Jan. 2019) pp. 4–11.

347 JACKSON, JOHN. Second generation EMUs. Stroud:

Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 180 col. photos.

A pictorial record.

348 MONK-STEEL, DAVID. The EPB story, pt 7: 1957

and 1960 stock. Southern Way no. 45 (2019) pp. 44–

53.

Southern Rly/Region suburban EMUs.

349 NICHOLLS, MARK. Second generation EMU sunset.

Rlys Illus. no. 196 (June 2019) pp. 76–81.

Classes 313–15.

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350 PALMER, ROGER. Southern electric: the second

generation. Barnsley: Pen & Sword Transport, 2019.

pp. 180. 196 col. photos.

A pictorial record of EMUs.

351 WIRED for power! Rail Express no. 274 (Mar. 2019)

pp. 16–21.

First-generation BR overhead wire EMUs.

RE10 Diesel locomotive and train (see also 142, 269,

689)

352 125 GROUP. Inter-City 125 High Speed Train (1972

onwards – all models) owners’ workshop manual: an

insight into the design, construction operation and

maintenance of the classic passenger train. Sparkford:

Haynes, 2018. pp. 176. Many illns (chiefly col.)

353 The ALLOCATION history of BR diesel shunters.

2nd edn. Rowsley: Historic Shunters Trust, 2019. pp.

176.

354 BENDALL, SIMON. Thirty years of the ‘tug’. Rlys

Illus. no. 196 (June 2019) pp. 38–47.

Class 60.

355 BOOTH, CHRIS. 10 years of the class 70s. Today’s

Rlys UK no. 216 (Dec. 2019) pp. 26–34.

356 BOOTH, CHRIS. The versatile class 33s at 60.

Today’s Rlys UK no. 209 (May 2019) pp. 28–37.

357 CLOUGH, DAVID. The ‘60s’: BR’s freight failure?

Rail no. 873 (27 Feb.–12 Mar. 2019) pp. 74–9.

358 CLOUGH, DAVID. Class 67s: a promise unfulfilled.

Rail no. 889 (9–22 Oct. 2019) pp. 104–8.

A history of the class over the previous 20 years.

359 CLOUGH, DAVID. The Peaks at 60. Rail no. 880 (5–

18 June 2019) pp. 70–5.

Classes 44–46.

360 COLE, ANDREW. Class 26, 27 and 33 locomotives.

Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 180 photos.

A pictorial record by the author of locos built by

Birmingham Rly Carriage & Wagon Co.

361 COLE, ANDREW. Class 67 and 68 locomotives.

Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 180 photos.

A pictorial record by the author.

362 CURTIS, ADRIAN N. Western chronicles series.

Peterborough: Track Record Press.

A loco-by-loco record of this class of WR diesel-

hydraulics.

––D1000: Western Enterprise. 2019. pp. 82. 46 photos

(18 col.), 12 facsims (7 col.).

––D1001: Western Pathfinder. 2019. pp. 70. 48 photos

(27 col.), 14 facsims.

––D1002: Western Explorer. 2019. pp. 65. 30 photos

(16 col.), 12 facsims (7 col.).

––D1003: Western Pioneer. 2019. pp. 70. 35 photos

(23 col.), 8 facsims.

363 DERRICK, KEVIN. Looking back at DMUs.

Inverness: Strathwood, 2019. 2 vols, ea. pp. 120.

Many col. photos.

A pictorial record.

––1: From the railway’s own workshops.

––2: The outside contractors.

364 DUNN, PIP. Twenty years of the Turbo Terrifics. Rail

no. 869 (2–15 Jan. 2019) pp. 50–5.

Class 168, 170, 171 & 172 Turbostar dmus.

365 FISHER, ALEX. Cambridge, the modern survivor.

[Britain’s depots]. Rlys Illus. no. 199 (Sep. 2019) pp.

58–62.

Coldham’s Lane diesel depot.

366 FISHER, ALEX. Crewe Diesel. [Britain’s depots].

Rlys Illus. no. 194 (Apr. 2019) pp. 52–7.

367 FISHER, ALEX. Saltley and its seagulls. [Britain’s

depots]. Rlys Illus. no. 192 (Feb. 2019) pp. 68–72.

368 FOX, MICHAEL. Passenger class 31s. Traction no.

251 (May–June 2019) pp. 14–18.

369 HEAVYSIDE, TOM. Tribute to the class 50s.

Catrine: Stenlake, 2019. pp. 56. 67 photos.

A pictorial record.

370 HOWAT, COLIN J. First generation Scottish DMUs.

Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 180 col.

photos.

A pictorial record since 1974.

371 HUNTRISS, DEREK. Green diesel days. Stroud:

Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 180 col. photos.

A pictorial record.

372 JACKSON, JOHN. Second generation DMUs.

Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. c.180 col.

photos.

A pictorial record.

373 JAMES, ANDREW. Class 45s on the Midland Main

Line. Traction no. 251 (May–June 2019) pp. 50–3.

Performance.

374 JAMES, ANDREW. ‘Hymeks’ in the Thames Valley.

Traction no. 252 (July–Aug. 2019) pp. 12–15.

Performance.

375 LEAVENS, PAUL and Stour Valley Model Railway

Club. The heyday of the early British Rail diesels.

Nottingham: Book Law Publns, 2019. pp. 96. Many

photos.

A pictorial record.

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376 LLEWELYN, HUGH. Bristol traction. Stroud:

Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 180 photos, chiefly

col.

A pictorial record of diesels in the area since

c1974.

377 MARSDEN, COLIN J. (ed). Traction transition: the

story of General Motors/EMD power in the UK and

Ireland. Stamford: Key Publng, 2019. pp. 132. Many

col. photos.

A chiefly pictorial record.

378 MORRISON, GAVIN. Large logo diesels in view. [St

Leonards]: Rails, 2019. pp. 96. 139 col. photos.

A pictorial album with locos in 1978 BR livery

style.

379 PETRE, NIGEL A. and CARR, KEN. The Deltic

family, 1955–1973. Chelmsford: Visions

International, 2019. pp. 130. Many photos (some col.).

A pictorial record, chronologically arranged.

380 SAYER, ANTHONY P. The North British Type 2 Bo-

Bo diesel-electric classes 21 & 29: design,

development and demise. Barnsley: Pen & Sword

Transport, 2019. pp. 291. Many photos. [Locomotive

portfolios, diesel & electric.]

Built for Scottish and Eastern Regions.

381 SIXSMITH, IAN. The diesels deliver: diesels on

goods, 1960s–1990. Clophill: Irwell Press, 2019. pp.

80. Many col. photos.

A pictorial record.

382 WELCH, MICHAEL. Green diesels in view. [St

Leonards]: Rails, 2019. pp. 112. 136 col. photos, 80

ticket facsims.

A class-by-class pictorial record of locos & DMUs

at work.

RE11 Rolling stock: carriages and wagons (as one

subject)

383 SAMBROOK, CHRIS. British carriage & wagon

builders & repairers 1830–2018. New edn. Lydney:

Lightmoor Press, 2019. pp. 296. Many illns.

RE12 Carriages

384 HARRIS, ROGER. The storage & disposal of BR

Mark 1–Mark 4 loco hauled coaching stock &

NPCCS. Bromsgrove: author.

Tabulated details.

––vol. 1: 1000–6399. 2019. pp. 148.

––Vol. 3: 21000–80044. 2020. pp. 140.

385 BRYAN, TIM. Railway carriages. Oxford: Shire,

2019. pp. 64. Many illns (many col.). [Shire library,

no. 857.]

An outline history.

386 CARTER, CLIVE. Cafeteria cars. BackTrack vol. 33

(2019) pp. 262–6.

1950s conversions.

387 CARTER, CLIVE. Oil gas manufacture and its demise

on British railways. BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp.

524–7.

For carriage lighting and restaurant car cooking.

388 KING, MIKE. Southern coaches survey: pre-grouping

and BR Mk 1 stock. Manchester: Crécy Publng, 2019.

pp. 232. 207 pl. (7 col.), 78 figs, 59 tables.

Concentrates on sets operated on Southern

Rly/Region.

389 MORRIS, ROYSTON. Railway and tramway bodies:

another life. Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96.

180 photos.

A pictorial record of reused carriage bodies.

390 YEARSLEY, ALAN. Sleeping cars through the ages.

Today’s Rlys UK no. 212 (Aug. 2019) pp. 32–9.

RE13 Wagons

391 LARKIN, DAVID. The acquired wagons of British

Railways, vol. 2: All-steel mineral wagons and loco

coal wagons. Manchester: Crecy, 2019. pp. 144. 178

photos, 2 diagms.

392 POPE, IAN and TURTON, KEITH. Private owner

wagons: a fifteenth collection. Lydney: Lightmoor

Press, 2019. pp. 152. 192 photos, drwg, plan, 16

facsims.

393 ROWLAND, DON. Twilight of the goods. Bath: Wild

Swan, 2019. pp. 80.

Making a pictorial record of wagons.

394 SAMBROOK, CHRIS. The Swansea wagon wars.

Archive no. 104 (Dec. 2019) pp. 48–55.

1911 industrial dispute at British Wagon Co.

395 TURTON, KEITH and ROBINSON, PETER. Private

owner wagons of Cumbria, pt 10: Charles Cammell &

Company. Cumbrian Rlys vol.13 (2019–21) p. 137.

RE15 Safety engineering: signals and signalling

methods (see also 711)

396 ALLEN, DAVID. 200 years of absolute block? Rail

no. 869 (2–12 Jan. 2019) pp. 68–73.

397 COCK, CHRIS. Stratford 1949 resignalling. Great

Eastern Jnl no. 178 (Apr. 2019) pp. 38‒43; 179 (July

2019) p. 44.

398 DAVID, GARETH. Britain’s last mechanical

signalling: salute to the semaphore. Barnsley: Pen &

Sword Transport, 2019. pp. 227.

399 HALL, C. K. (ed). Signal box register, vol. 8: London

Transport, comp. by Martin Elms, John Francis and

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Del Lomas. [n.p.]: Signalling Record Society, 2019.

pp. 192. Many photos (some col.), diagms.

Tabulated details of all boxes on the network, with

details of locking frames.

400 RHODES, MICHAEL. The encyclopaedia of 21st

century signal boxes: a definitive illustrated record of

all Network Rail mechanical and heritage signal

boxes. Sheffield: Platform 5, 2019. pp. 319.

401 WEBB, JONATHAN. Block bells, buttons and

dusters: a candid look at signallers and signal boxes in

the 21st century. [London]: Chime Whistle Publng,

2019. pp. 300. Many col. photos.

RF RAILWAY ADMINISTRATION

402 HODGKINS, DAVID. Railway directors, who were

they and what did they do? In CHRIMES, MIKE (ed),

Early main line railways 2 (2019) pp. 21–38.

403 PRESTON, JOHN. The wheels keep turning: is the

end of rail franchising in Britain in sight? Research in

Transportation Economics vol. 60 (2018) pp. 187–96.

A review of the franchising regime suggests that

franchising has been modestly welfare-enhancing (in

economic terms), although the transaction costs

associated with franchising are substantial and

apparently increasing.

RF1 Rates, charges, fares, tolls and tickets (see also

482)

404 BOYES, GRAHAME. A note on railway ticket

agencies. Jnl Rly & Canal Hist. Soc. vol. 39 (2017–19)

pp. 456–62.

405 SKELSEY, GEOFFREY. ‘Not the Big Four’: tickets

from some independent railways. BackTrack vol. 33

(2019) pp. 122–3.

RG RAILWAY OPERATION

RG1 Operation of railway services (see also 172, 179)

406 ARMITAGE, ANDY. Working at Euston power

signal box in the 1970s. Traction no. 250 (Mar.–Apr.

2019) pp. ?–?, 251 (May–June 2019) pp. 6–13; 252

(July–Aug. 2019) pp. 38–43.

Train running.

407 DUNN, PIP. It’s a freight loco… or is it? Rlys Illus.

no. 194 (Apr. 2019) pp. 60–5.

Use of freight sector locos on passenger trains in

1980s.

RG2 Freight traffic: freight train services, etc. (see

also 150, 198, 381, 590)

408 BATTEN, MALCOLM. London rail freight since

1985. Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 180

photos.

A pictorial record.

409 ESSERY, BOB. Railway goods stations – modelling

the reality. BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 182–8.

Example based on Midland Rly practice.

410 HAYES, DAVID J. Remembering Connectrail (March

1995–November 1997) . BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp.

267–75, 402–11.

Wagonload freight.

411 MITCHELL, DAVID. Devon & Cornwall railfreight.

Kettering: Silver Link, 2019. pp. 208. 311 photos (200

col.), 8 maps, 5 facsims, 4 tables.

A record since the 1950s.

412 RADCLIFFE, DAVID. The changing face of

Railfreight: fifty years of freight transition.

Horncastle: Mortons Media, 2019. pp. 132. Many

photos, chiefly col.

Bookazine.

413 SMITH, RON. Fertiliser at Keith Junction. Great

North Review vol. 56 (2019) pp. 50–2.

A freight traffic in the 1980s.

414 WOODBURN, ALLAN. Rail network resilience and

operational responsiveness during unplanned

disruption: a rail freight case study. Jnl of Transport

Geog. vol. 77 (2019) pp. 59–69.

Effects of diversions during 2016 Lamington

Viaduct closure.

RG3 Passenger train services

415 HOLLAND, JULIAN. The Times golden years of rail

travel. Glasgow: Times Books, 2019. pp. 272. Many

illns, many col.

Late 19th cent. to 1994.

416 JOHNSTON, HOWARD. Gatwick Express: the first

25 years. Rail no. 870 (16–19 Jan. 2019) pp. 56–62.

417 NISBET, ALISTAIR F. One thousand miles in 24

hours. BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 94–5.

A record achieved in 1910.

418 NISBET, ALISTAIR F. Overcrowding – the same old

story. BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 24–31, 189.

419 PARSONS, BRIAN. ‘Place on rail’ – the transport of

the dead by train in the UK. BackTrack vol. 33 (2019)

pp. 292–6, 445.

420 POYNTER, BOB. A summer Saturday in

Southampton, 1956. Steam Days no. 358 (June 2019)

pp. 53–64.

421 PRING, MARTYN. Luxury railway travel: a social

and economic history. Barnsley: Pen & Sword, 2019.

pp. 366. 139 illns (87 col.).

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422 TAYLOR, ALAN. Anglo-Scottish Monday to Friday

West Coast Main Line services – 1966. BackTrack

vol. 33 (2019) pp. 16–23, 189.

423 TAYLOR, ALAN. Trans-Pennine transformation.

BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 622–31.

Developments on the Standedge and Calder Valley

routes in 1960s.

424 WELLS, JEFFREY. Railway involvement in the

Manchester Art Treasures Exhibition – 1857/8.

BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 118–21.

425 WILLIAMS, DAVID P. ‘The Eastern Belle’.

BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) p. 763.

LNER East Anglian Pullman excursion service.

RG4 Railway road services (see 539, 548, 591, 724)

RG5 Railway water services: railway-associated

shipping services and ports (see also 112, 164, 170, 585,

657, 678, 734)

426 CLAMMER, RICHARD (comp). Sixty years of

paddle steamer preservation. Lydney: Lightmoor

Press, 2019. pp. 176. Many photos.

Work and influence of the Paddle Steamer

Preservation Society, particularly its saving of ex-

LNER PS Waverley.

427 COLLARD, IAN. Sealink British Ferries. Stroud:

Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 180 photos.

428 COWSILL, MILES (ed). Travelling to the Continent

by ferry from Britain 1958–2018. Ramsey, IoM: Ferry

Publns, 2019. pp. 120.

429 DANIELSON, RICHARD. Ferries & pleasure

steamers of the British Isles. Lydney: Lightmoor Press,

2019. pp. 160. 260 photos.

430 ROBINS, NICK and McRONALD, MALCOLM. The

Burns and Laird family interests in the formation of

Coast Lines. Portishead: Coastal Shipping Publns,

2018. pp. 150.

pp. 118–50, Fleet list.

431 ROBINS, NICK. Coast Lines Limited 1913–1975.

Portishead: Coastal Shipping Publns, 2019. pp. 125.

RG7 Railway hotels (see 666)

RG8 Research (see also 291)

432 SMITH, DAVE and colleagues. British Railways

stinks: the life and work of Britain’s last railway

chemists. Horncastle: Gresley Books, 2019. pp. 208,

[32] pl. 68 photos (48 col.), 10 cartoons, 6 portraits.

RH RAILWAY LIFE AND LABOUR (see also 621)

433 BACK, MIKE. Clerical staff recollections. Great

Eastern Jnl no. 179 (July 2019) pp. 38‒41.

Repr. from M&GN Circle Bulln.

434 ESBESTER, MIKE. Permanent way safety. Rail no.

886 (28–10 Sep. 2019) pp. 76–7.

435 SPRENGER, HOWARD. Housing the workers: how

the new town of Eastleigh grew. Hampshire Indl Arch.

Society Jnl no. 27 (2019) pp. 3–18.

The LSWR left provision of staff housing and other

facilities largely to the private sector.

RH1 Biographical / autobiographical memoirs of

railwaymen (see also 294, 632, 642, 653)

436 ALLEN, BARRY. Just the ticket: memories of a

Liverpool booking clerk, 1962–1965. Horncastle:

Silver Link, 2019. pp. 128.

437 BRISCO, JOHN. Tales of the footplate – the bad trip.

Steam World no. 379 (Jan. 2019) pp. 16–19.

438 COPELAND, DAVID M. Working in Management

Services: a personal account. National Rly Museum

Review no. 168 (Smr 2019) pp. 22–6.

Western Region, 1979–81.

439 DAVID VAUGHAN interviews former Tonbridge

fireman Gordon Castle. Southern Way no. 45 (2019)

pp. 89–95.

440 DAVIES, STEVE. Right away! A train driver recalls

his railway career. Gloucester: Choir Press, 2019. pp.

294.

Author began driving in 1982.

441 EAKINS, PHILIP. Sarah Annie Falkner. Jnl

Historical Model Rly Soc. vol. 23 (2018–20) pp. 190–

1.

Telegraph clerk on the L&SWR 1877–1915.

442 ‘GREAT NORTH WANDERER’. My railway

experience. Great North Review vol. 56 (2019) pp.

44–6, 69–71.

On the former GNSR and Highland lines, 1948–.

443 HEATON, JOHN. Devon railways: the area manager’s

diary: a personal account of how the nationalised

railway was operated. [n.p.]: [author].

––vol. 3, 1988–1989 . [2019]. pp. 419. 14 photos.

––vol. 4, 1989–1990. [2020]. pp. 389. 28 photos.

444 HILL, NORMAN. King’s Cross second man: a sixties

diesel career. Barnsley: Pen & Sword Transport, 2019.

pp. 174. 150 photos (some col.).

Working around north London

445 JACKSON, SPENCER. Starting work at Brent –

November 1961. BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 11–15.

Author was a London goods guards’ clerk.

446 JACKSON, SPENCER. Thoughts from inside and

outside the box: some career reflections. BackTrack

vol. 33 (2019) pp. 738–43.

447 JERMY, ROGER. Thomas Grey: Tweedmouth’s

railwayman poet. BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 700–1.

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448 JONES, KEITH. Holborn Street tales and the life of

Alexander Morrison. Great North Review vol. 56

(2019) pp. 8–11.

Morrison was stationmaster at Drum (1908–12),

Rathen (1912–20) and Holburn Street (1920–8).

449 KELLY, PATRICK (coll.) ed. by Will Adams. Ahead

danger and other tales of Didcot railwaymen.

Kettering: Silver Link, 2019. pp. 128.

450 KING, BILL. Lightly Stapleton Simpson. [Railways in

the blood – the Simpson dynasty.] Great Eastern Jnl

no. 178 (Apr. 2019) pp. 28‒37.

Starting his career as a mechanical engineer on the

GER, he spent much of his life on the railways of

Argentina and Cuba.

451 LLOYD, JIM as told to Paul Joyce. Sent to work on

the railway. BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 504–9.

Early postwar at Guildford shed.

452 NELSON, JOHN. Losing track: an insider’s story of

Britain’s railway transformation from British Rail to

the present day. London: New Generation Publng,

2019. pp. 302.

453 PARSONS, PERCY. 50 years on the railway: from the

Somerset & Dorset in 1937 through to the Western

Region in 1981. Cullompton: Kingfisher Productions,

2019. pp. 72.

454 PAUL, ADRIAN V. Box boy to signalman. Rlys Illus.

no. 199 (Sep. 2019) pp. 74–80.

Southampton Millbrook, c1980.

455 PITT, JACK. Firing experiences on the Barry and

G.W. Railways. Welsh Rlys Archive vol. 6 (2015–19)

pp. 207–11.

1916–28.

456 SUGDEN, TONY. Life as a signalman in the

Newcastle Division in 1971. North Eastern Express

vol. 58 (2019) pp. 52–60.

RK RAILWAYS AND THE NATION

RK1 Railways and society (see also 133, 583, 595)

457 AUSTIN, ANN. All aboard the literacy train: a

localised study concerning railway industry expansion

during the nineteenth century in relationship to the rise

of literacy within Ashford, Kent. In CHRIMES, MIKE

(ed), Early main line railways 2 (2019) pp. 295–308.

458 BRANDON, DAVID and BROOKE, ALAN. The

railway haters: opposition to railways, from the 19th to

21st centuries. Barnsley: Pen & Sword, 2019. pp. 416.

52 illns.

pp. 405–13, Bibliography & notes.

459 GIBBINS, EDWARD. The ‘Bluebell line’ closure.

BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 420–6.

460 MARSH, KERRION and SMITH, MICHAEL. The

permanent way: freemasonry and the railways –

development in harmony. Amasstra House, 2018. pp.

122. Illns incl. col.

Relationships between freemasonry and railways.

461 MORSE, GREG. Holiday trains. Stroud: Amberley

Publng, 2019. pp. 64. 67 illns (43 col.) [Britain’s

heritage ser.]

A social history.

462 RYDER, COLIN. A visit to the seaside. Durham

County Local Hist. Society, 2019. pp. 220.

A social and transport history of Durham people

going on holiday by train 1840–1960.

463 VARLEY, JOHN. Valuing nature – a railway for

people and wildlife. [The Network Rail Vegetation

Management Review.] London: Dept for Transport,

2018. pp. 70.

Report to the DfT on Network Rail’s approach to

vegetation management.

464 WELLS, JEFFREY. The last four Bass day trips

1911–1914. BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 655–9.

RK2 Railways and the passenger

465 NISBET, ALISTAIR F. Advice for Victorian

travellers. BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 244–48.

RK3 Safety in transit: accidents and their prevention

(see also 435, 522, 579, 633, 649, 685)

466 COCK, CHRIS. Caught on camera: ‘Off the road’ at

Pickett’s Lock. Great Eastern Jnl no. 179 (July 2019)

pp. 44‒7.

1960.

467 COOMBS, L. F. E. Failures. BackTrack vol. 33 (2019)

pp. 308–11.

468 FOLEY, MICHAEL. Britain’s railway disasters: fatal

accidents from the 1830s to the present day. Barnsley:

Pen & Sword Transport, 2019. pp. 238. 100 illns.

With particular reference to social context.

469 HARPER, KEN. Thirty-five years on: the (enforced)

closure of the Carlisle goods lines. Cumbrian Rlys

vol.13 (2019–21) pp. 48–50.

Runaway portion of a divided Freightliner train

demolished a bridge over the R. Caldew at

Dentonholme.

470 JONES, ROBIN. British railway disasters: lessons

learned from tragedies on the tracks. Horncastle:

Gresley Books, 2019. pp. 250.

471 JOYCE, PAUL. A close escape. BackTrack vol. 33

(2019) pp. 110–15.

Derailment at Oxford, 1975, caused by axle

fracture on Class 52 ‘Western’ diesel-hydraulic loco

and its recovery.

472 MORSE, GREG. The lessons from Ladbroke Grove.

Rail no. 889 (9–22 Oct. 2019) pp. 76–83.

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Collision caused by a train passing a signal at

danger, 1999.

473 PROSSER, IAN and KEAY, DAVID, ed. by Nigel

Harris. A new illustrated history of Her Majesty’s

Railway Inspectorate from 1840. Peterborough: Steam

World, 2019. pp. 184. 232 photos (76 col.), 18 drwgs.

474 REED, GORDON D. Off the road at Marley Junction,

Bingley. Steam Days no. 353 (Jan. 2019) pp. 5–8.

Running through trap points, 1964, and the

aftermath.

475 RUSSELL, DAVID. The Penmanshiel tragedy. Rail

Express no. 281 (Oct. 2019) pp. 12–14.

Tunnel collapse, 1979.

476 STEPHEN, PAUL. The crash that helped make the

case for ATP. Rail no. 873 (27 Feb.–12 Mar. 2019) pp.

66–9.

Purley collision, 1989, following signal passed at

danger.

477 STEPHEN, PAUL. ‘Improbable accident’ that claimed

13 lives. Rail no. 884 (31 July–13 Aug. 2019) pp. 82–

4.

Train derailed by cow, Polmont, 1984.

478 STEPHEN, PAUL. The tunnel collapse that claimed

two lives. Rail no. 874 (13–26 Mar. 2019) pp. 74–5.

Penmanshiel, 1979.

479 STEPHEN, PAUL. The vandalism that claimed two

lives. Rail no. 881 (19 June–2 July 2019) pp. 82–3.

Derailment near Greenock, 1994.

RK4 Railways and industry (see also 198)

480 LILLEY, CHRIS. The building of Ironbridge power

station. BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 497–9, 638.

RK5 Railways and the money market; investment

(see also 178)

481 CLARKE, NEIL. Wellington businessmen and the

railway. In CHRIMES, MIKE (ed), Early main line

railways 2 (2019) pp. 95–110.

Shropshire.

RK7 Railway law

482 TAYLOR, BILL. Animal matters. [The railway in

court.] BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 216–19.

Classification of goods.

RK8 Railways and crime (see also 485, 582)

483 NISBET, ALISTAIR F. Bodies on the railway.

BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 675–80.

Foul play and suicide.

484 TAYLOR, BILL. Serious crime against the railway:

the 1861 legislation. BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp.

547–51.

RK9 Railways and the Post Office

485 SOER, JOHN. An aborted robbery from the Lincoln–

Tamworth bag tender? Midland Rly Soc. Jnl no. 72

(Wntr 2019–20) pp. 15–16.

1963.

486 SULLIVAN, MIKE. Mail Rail, from beginning to end:

a brief history of the Post Office’s underground

railway. Faringdon: Redshank Books, 2019. pp. x, 69.

37 illns (27 col.), 5 maps & plans.

487 TAFT, CHRIS. The Post Office (London) Railway.

London’s Industrial Archaeology no. 17 (2019) pp.

32–40.

RK11 Military railways (see also 220)

488 BUNCH, CHRISTOPHER. The National Rifle

Association, its tramways and the London & South

Western Railway: targets and tramways. Barnsley:

Pen & Sword Transport, 2019. pp. 323. 90 illns (10

col.), 11 drwgs, 23 maps & plans, 74 facsims.

Relationships with L&SWR, Brookwood–Bisley

branch and range tramways.

489 FAREBROTHER, MARTIN J. B. and

FAREBROTHER, JOAN S. Narrow gauge in the

Somme sector before, during & after the First World

War. [Allied railways of the Western Front series.]

Barnsley: Pen & Sword Transport, 2019. pp. 256. 160

photos.

490 FOSTER, RICHARD. Survivors of the Normandy

beaches. Rail no. 880 (5–18 June 2019) pp. 64–7.

War Dept 0-4-0DM shunting locos that

accompanied the Normandy landings in 1944.

491 MATHAMS, ROBIN and BARRETT, DAVE. The

First World War Brocton Camp Military Railway at

Milford. Jnl of the Staffordsh. Indl Arch. Society vol.

25 (2019) pp. 48–53.

492 ROBERTS, STEPHEN. Military service and movie

memories. Rail no. 869 (2–12 Jan. 2019) pp. 58–64.

Longmoor Military Rly.

493 ROBINSON, TONY. The Kinmel Camp and Foryd

harbour branch. [Forgotten branches of north east

Wales, 2.]. BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 441–4.

RL INDIVIDUAL RAILWAYS

Axholme Joint Rly (see 521)

Barry Rly (see also 200, 455)

494 BUSHBY, JOHN. The Barry Railway’s management

circa 1906 and 1907. Welsh Rlys Archive vol. 6

(2015–19) pp. 235–9; 7 (2020–4) pp. 14–17.

495 DORE-DENNIS, JOHN. Contractor’s locomotive on

the Barry Railway. Welsh Rlys Archive vol. 6 (2015–

19) pp. 195–6, 240.

Widening of the main line 1895–6.

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496 JONES, T.; LLOYD, M. MORTON; and JONES, J. R.

B. Barry Railway drawings. Newport: Welsh Rly

Research Circle, 2018. pp. 144. [Welsh railway

records, vol. 2.]

497 ROWSON, STEPHEN. Wives of the engineers.

Morgannwg vol. 63 (2019) pp. 152–5.

Barry dock engineers married three sisters.

Caledonian Rly

498 HAMILTON, DAVID. Caledonian Railway

locomotives: the formative years. Lydney: Lightmoor

Press, 2019. pp. 320. 164 pl., 166 figs, 41 tables.

A comprehensive history of CR and constituent

company locos, 1846–82.

499 JENKINS, STANLEY C. The East Kilbride branch.

81F no. 62 (2019) pp. 15–27.

500 JOHNSON, JAMES. The Glasgow Central Railway

and its rivals. BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 338–40,

445, 510, 573.

501 SUMMERS, JIM. Operating the Caledonian Railway.

vol. 1. Lydney: Lightmoor Press, 2019. pp. 176.

Cambrian Rlys

502 EDMONDS, BERNARD (photos). Glimpses of mid-

Wales steam in the 1920s and 1930s. BackTrack vol.

33 (2019) pp. 478–9.

503 MAIDMENT, DAVID and CARPENTER, PAUL.

Cambrian Railways gallery: a pictorial journey

through time. Barnsley: Pen & Sword Transport,

2019. pp. 186. 279 photos (74 col.), 5 maps & plans.

Contents include: pp. 13–30, The Cambrian

Railways – a brief history to 1922; 31–58, Gallery of

photos of Cambrian locomotives; 59–71, Gallery of

photos of Oswestry Works in Cambrian and GWR

days; 72–151, A tour around the Cambrian Railways

landscape (pictorial); 152–61, The Cambrian Coast

Express; 163–74, Memories of working on the

Cambrian.

504 RHODES, ALAN. Scafell: a curious little station. Jnl

Historical Model Rly Soc. vol. 23 (2018̲–20) pp. 140–

3.

505 ROGERS, FREDERICK. A Cambrian summer 1946.

Steam Days no. 357 (May 2019) pp. 53–63.

Author’s observations.

Cardiff Rly

506 JONES, T. L. Cardiff Railway ‘11’ class 0-6-2T

mineral engine. Welsh Rlys Archive vol. 6 (2015–19)

pp. 204–6.

Cleobury Mortimer & Ditton Priors Lt Rly

507 PRICE, M. R. C. The Cleobury Mortimer & Ditton

Priors Light Railway. 3rd edn of Ott.5691 repr. with

new appendices. Catrine: Oakwood, 2019. pp. 96. 97

photos, 3 maps & plans, gradient profile, 12 facsims.

[Locomotion papers, no. 21.]

Corringham Lt Rly

508 NEALE, ANDREW. Corringham Light Railway.

Archive no. 102 (June 2019) pp. 54–64.

Corris Rly

509 JOHNSON, PETER. The Corris Railway: the story of

a mid-Wales slate railway. Barnsley: Pen & Sword

Transport, 2019. pp. 208. 202 photos (83 col.), 16

maps & plans, 7 tables; col. maps on endpprs. [Narrow

gauge railways.]

Dearne Valley Rly

510 DEACON, NICK. The Dearne Valley Railway viaduct

at Conisbrough. Archive no. 102 (June 2019) pp. 2–17.

Didcot, Newbury & Southampton Rly

511 JOHNSON, JAMES. Winchester Chesil. BackTrack

vol. 33 (2019) pp. 414–15.

Dundee & Newtyle Rly

512 ADAMSON, ROB. The Dundee & Newtyle Railway.

National Rly Museum Review no. 168 (Smr 2019) pp.

35–7.

East & West Yorkshire Union Rlys

513 DEACON, NICK. Snapshots of the East & West

Yorkshire Union Railway. BackTrack vol. 33 (2019)

pp. 378–9.

Festiniog Rly

514 BLOODWORTH, BOB. Ffestiniog Railway Harbour

station Portmadog: building a new signalling scheme.

Portmadog: F. & W.H.R., 2019. pp. 56.

Furness Rly

515 BARNES, ALAN. M.V. Tern: a century and a quarter

of service. Old Glory no. 356 (Oct. 2019) pp. 60–5.

Windermere steamer.

516 PHILLIPS, DAVID. Kents Bank memories.

Cumbrian Rlys vol.13 (2019–21) pp. 72–3, 163.

517 RICHARDSON, DAVE. Heversham in focus.

Cumbrian Rlys vol.13 (2019–21) pp. 66–7, 163.

518 WILSON, GUY and PEASCOD, MIKE. Arnside

goods yard. Cumbrian Rlys vol.13 (2019–21) pp. 110–

13, 239.

Great Central Rly (see also 164, 674)

519 DAVIDSON, R. G. and WESTON, P. T. Manchester,

Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway vans. Jnl Historical

Model Rly Soc. vol. 23 (2018–20) pp. 230–1.

520 JENKINS, STANLEY C. and TILLER, KEVIN.

Loughborough (Great Central) . Steam Days no. 357

(May 2019) pp. 15–28.

521 MITCHELL, VIC and SMITH, KEITH. Scunthorpe to

Doncaster. [Cover subtitle: including the Asholme

Joint Railway plus the Whitton and Elsham lines.]

Midhurst: Middleton, 2019. pp. [96]. 120 photos,

XXXII maps & O.S. plans. [Eastern main lines series.]

A pictorial history.

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522 NISBET, ALISTAIR F. Marylebone collisions.

BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 715–19; 34 (2020) p.

125.

6 incidents, 1913–34.

523 WALLER, PETER. Great Central: from

nationalisation to rationalisation. Brighton: Unique

Books, 2019. pp. 64.

524 YATES, STAN. The Great Central Railway and

London & North Eastern Railway on the mid-Wirral

line. BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 744–9.

Great Eastern Rly (see also 170, 346, 450, 466)

525 BRADLEY, RICHARD. Devonshire Street: birthplace

of the Eastern Counties Railway. Great Eastern Jnl

no. 180 (Oct. 2019) pp. 4‒37.

——Devonshire Street in pictures. no. 181 (Jan. 2020)

pp. 38‒48, 49–50; 182 (Apr.) pp. 46–51.

526 BROOKS, LYN D. The N31 class 0-6-0s: James

Holden’s enigma. Great Eastern Jnl no. 178 (Apr.

2019) pp. 4‒18.

527 BUTCHER, KEN. Trainspotting at Shenfield: 1948–

1955. Great Eastern Jnl no. 179 (July 2019) pp. 24‒

43.

528 COCK, CHRIS and WALKER, PETER. Underline

bridge no. 1418C at Waltham Cross and other tales of

the Lea Valley. [Way and works.] Great Eastern Jnl

no. 178 (Apr. 2019) pp. 19‒23; 179 (July 2019) p. 45.

529 DAWES, DERRICK. A summer Saturday at

Liverpool Street in 1951. Great Eastern Jnl no. 179

(July 2019) pp. 4‒17.

530 FLOWERS, ANDY. Loco-hauled trains on the Great

Eastern main line. Today’s Rlys UK no. 216 (Dec.

2019) pp. 46–53.

From Grouping to the present day.

531 HALLETT, GRAHAM. Peggy the Simplex petrol

shunter: LNER no. 8430, 8188 and BR no. 15098.

Great Eastern Jnl no. 179 (July 2019) pp. 18‒23; 180

(Oct. 2019) pp. 49–50.

Allocated to Lowestoft sleeper depot and later to

Brentwood.

532 HASLAM, REBECCA. Stephenson’s roundhouse in

context: excavations at the Stratford locomotive and

carriage works, London Borough of Newham. Indl

Arch. Review vol. 41 (2019) pp. 31–44.

Eastern Counties Rly, 1840.

533 HEAD, ADAM. The Great Eastern main line, London

Liverpool Street–Norwich. Stroud: Amberley Publng,

2019. pp. 96. 183 photos.

A pictorial record of the contemporary scene.

534 KAY, PETER. The 1964 Bishopsgate fire. London Rly

Record [vol. 10] no. 98 (Jan. 2019) pp. 185–95.

Destruction of the goods depot.

535 PALACE Gates. [Colour feature.] London Rly Record

[vol. 10] no. 99 (Apr. 2019) pp. 219–26.

536 PAYE, PETER. The Waveney Valley Railway:

Tivetshall to Beccles. Lydney: Lightmoor Press, 2019.

pp. 256. 189 photos, 75 line drwgs & diagms, map,

plan, 17 track diagms, 36 signalling diagms, gradient

diagm, 50 facsims; col. maps on endpprs.

537 PHILLIPS, CHARLES. The Great Eastern Railway in

south Essex: a definitive history. Expanded & updated

version of Ott.17654. Barnsley: Pen & Sword

Transport, 2019. pp. 256. 96 photos, 3 facsims, map.

Shenfield–Southend, Wickford–Southminster and

Woodham Ferrers–Maldon, down to the present day;

incl. chronology.

538 WATLING, JOHN. Carriage building in 1919. Great

Eastern Jnl no. 177 (Jan. 2019) pp. 30‒9.

The carriage stock completed at Stratford Works in

that year.

539 WATLING, JOHN. Ready for the road: two more

vehicles commissioned at Stratford. Great Eastern Jnl

no. 177 (Jan. 2019) pp. 25–9.

Road invalid carriage no. 2, open carriage truck no.

44 and the horse omnibuses.

Great North of Scotland Rly

540 CRANNA, JOHN. Opening of the Fraserburgh

Extension. Great North Review vol. 56 (2019) pp. 28–

9.

Repr. from 1914 newspaper.

541 CRITICAL view of Ferguson of Kinmundy. Great

North Review vol. 56 (2019) pp. 34–5.

Chairman of GNSR 1879–1904; repr. from

Aberdeen Bon Accord 3 July 1886.

542 DYCE signal box. Great North Review vol. 56 (2019)

pp. 66–7.

543 FASKEN, DAVID R. A weekend break at Cruden Bay

Hotel. Great North Review vol. 56 (2019) p. 47.

GNSR coupons for all-inclusive day and weekend

breaks from Aberdeen.

544 FASKEN, DAVID. Inverurie Locomotive Works and

its football club. Great North Review vol. 56 (2019)

pp. 72–4; 57 (2020) pp. 12–13.

545 FENWICK, KEITH. Maud Junction. Jnl Historical

Model Rly Soc. vol. 23 (2018–20) pp. 178–90.

History & description of the station.

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546 NIVEN, CHARLIE. Horse trading in the early days of

the Deeside Railway. Great North Review vol. 56

(2019) pp. 13–15.

Purchase and sale of horses for cartage and

shunting work.

547 NIVEN, CHARLIE. Lodging at Banchory. Great

North Review vol. 56 (2019) p. 75.

Provision of train crew lodging for an early

morning freight train departure.

548 OPENING of the Ballater to Braemar bus service.

Great North Review vol. 56 (2019) pp. 11–12.

Two reports repr. from Aberdeen Daily Journal,

1904.

549 PIRIE, A GORDON. Kittybrewster in the country.

Great North Review vol. 56 (2019) pp. 22, 24–6.

550 REDOUBLING the Main Line. Great North Review

vol. 56 (2019) pp. 64–6.

Kittybrewster–Inverurie.

Great Northern Rly (see also 150, 164, 191, 448)

551 REED, HAYDEN. The back line: a history of the

eastern reaches of the Great Northern Railway’s

Derbyshire extension. Nottingham: Book Law Publns,

2019. pp. 203. Many photos.

552 SHARPE, BRIAN. Flying Scotsman: the world’s most

famous locomotive. Horncastle: Gresley Books, 2019.

pp. 250.

A history.

553 VANNS, MICHAEL A. Great Northern Railway

gallery: a pictorial journey through time. Barnsley:

Pen & Sword Transport, 2019. pp. 152. 200 photos.

A pictorial record.

554 WELLS, JEFFREY. A Lincolnshire country junction:

the railways around Firsby. BackTrack vol. 33 (2019)

pp. 755–9.

Great Western Rly (see also 138, 149, 449, 455, 480,

511, 769)

555 ANDERSON, DAVID. Spotlight on Foxhall Junction,

Didcot. Steam Days no. 355 (Mar. 2019) pp. 5–10.

556 ARMAN, BRIAN. Bridgend station, 1850s

[Unearthed in the archives, 1.]. Broadsheet no. 81

(Spr. 2019) p. 4.

557 ARMAN, BRIAN, SHEPPARD, GEOF and

GARNSWORTHY, PAUL. Cullompton, 1878–81

[Unearthed in the archives, 3.]. Broadsheet no. 81

(Spr. 2019) pp. 14–17.

558 ARMAN, BRIAN. Derailment at Torquay gas works

siding, 1866 [Unearthed in the archives, 4.].

Broadsheet no. 81 (Spr. 2019) pp. 24–25.

559 ARMAN, BRIAN. The ‘Fire Fly’ class. Broadsheet

no. 82 (Aut. 2019) pp. 1–52.

Broad gauge 2-2-2s.

560 BROOKSBANK, BEN and TUFFREY, PETER

Western steam 1948–1966. Bradford: Great Northern

Bks, 2019. pp. 192. 290 photos.

A pictorial record by BB.

561 CASTON, RAY. The Pembroke & Tenby Railway

reaches Carmarthen. Welsh Rlys Archive vol. 6 (2015–

19) pp. 203, 240.

562 CHAPMAN, JOHN. Two journeys in 1961 – the last

throes of the ‘Great Western Region’. BackTrack vol.

33 (2019) pp. 220–23.

563 CLEMENTS, JEREMY (comp). ‘Western ways’: the

R. C. Riley archive 1937–1964, vol. 1. High

Wycombe: Transport Treasury, 2019. pp. 104. 169

photos.

A pictorial record.

564 DICKINSON, PETER. The Ruabon to Barmouth line:

the Ruabon to Bala section. [Stroud]: Fonthill Media,

2019. pp. 160. 107 photos (some col.).

565 EDMONDS, TIM. To Teignmouth for the day: a

Heathcote factory excursion from Tiverton.

Broadsheet no. 81 (Spr. 2019) pp. 26–36.

Repr. from JRCHS.

566 FENTON, MIKE with FROUD, JOHN. Construction

of the flying arch in New House Farm cutting, Old

Sodbury, c.1898. Archive no. 103 (Sep. 2019) pp. 48–

53.

On Badminton line.

567 FENTON, MIKE. Kemble station – the branches and

the railbus years. BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 52–57,

172–7, 381.

568 JACKSON, ALLEN. GWR locomotives: the Manor

class. Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 128

photos (63 col.), 11 maps, 3 tables.

569 JENKINS, STANLEY. The Great Western Railway’s

Market Drayton branch. Steam Days no. 358 (June

2019) pp. 13–28.

570 JONES, ROBIN. Brunel’s big railway. Horncastle:

Gresley Books, 2019. pp. 250.

571 KAY, PETER. Staverton station, 1892 [Unearthed in

the archives, 2.]. Broadsheet no. 81 (Spr. 2019) p. 5.

572 KNOWLES, ADRIAN. Tavistock G.W. Great

Western Echo no. 226 (Smr 2019) pp. 16–21.

573 LAWTON, PAUL. Lost lines of England – The

Cheddar Valley line. Cardiff: Graffeg, 2019. pp. 64.

Many photos.

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A pictorial record.

574 LEWIS, JOHN. G.W.R. bullion van built on Lot 110.

Jnl Historical Model Rly Soc. vol. 23 (2018–20) p.

235.

575 LEWIS, JOHN. G.W.R. bullion van no. 318. Jnl

Historical Model Rly Soc. vol. 23 (2018–20) p. 176.

576 McCORMACK, KEVIN. Glory days: Western Region

steam around London. Stroud: Amberley Publng,

2019. pp. 96. 180 photos.

A pictorial record.

577 MAIDMENT, DAVID. Great Western Grange class

locomotives: their design and development. Barnsley:

Pen & Sword Transport, 2019. pp. 200. 250 photos

(40 col.). [Locomotive portfolios.]

578 MAIDMENT, DAVID. Great Western pannier tank

classes: an overview of their design and development.

Barnsley: Pen & Sword Transport, 2019. pp. 368. 300

photos (some col.). [Locomotive portfolios.]

579 MORSE, GREG. SPAD & derailment at Norton

Fitzwarren. Great Western Echo no. 226 (Smr 2019)

pp. 22–5; 227 (Aut. 2019) p. 31.

580 NORFOLK, ROGER. Lost lines of England –

Birmingham to Oxford. Cardiff: Graffeg, 2019. pp. 64.

Many photos.

A pictorial record.

581 PARRY, DAVID. Brymbo and the promotion of the

North Wales Mineral Railway. In CHRIMES, MIKE

(ed), Early main line railways 2 (2019) pp. 207–30.

582 PEART, MIKE. Crime and punishment on the GWR

through the years. National Rly Museum Review no.

168 (Smr 2019) pp. 31–5.

583 PEART, MIKE. Go west – for the day: a look at the

burgeoning growth of trips by rail. National Rly

Museum Review no. 168 (Smr 2019) pp. 17–19; 170

(Wntr 2019–20) pp. 20–1.

584 ROBERTS, STEVE. Hallatrow to Limpley Stoke.

Steam World no. 383 (May 2019) pp. 36–9.

585 SHEPPARD, GEOF and GARNSWORTHY, PAUL.

Ocean tendering from Plymouth. Broadsheet no. 81

(Spr. 2019) pp. 6–13.

586 SIMMONDS, ROBIN. Cymmer viaduct. Welsh Rlys

Archive vol. 6 (2015–19) pp. 228–34.

587 SMITH, DAVID J. GWR signalling practice. [n.p.]:

Great Western Study Grp, 2019. pp. 400. 228 pl. (9

col.), 121 figs, 7 facsims.

588 STRETTON, JOHN and MADDOCKS, TIM. British

Railways past and present, no. 69: Swindon to Bristol

by both routes. Horncastle: Mortons Media, 2019. pp.

128.

Contemporary photographs alongside identical

scenes in former years.

589 SUMMERS, L. A. The rebirth of a classic steam

locomotive: the Lady of Legend story [Cover title:

Rebirth of a classic steam locomotive: the story of the

Lady of Legend]. Didcot: Great Western Soc., 2019.

pp. 91. 124 photos (5 col.), 9 drwgs.

Primarily concerns re-creation of a Saint class loco

by the GWS.

590 ‘SWEDEBASHER’. Stoke Gifford marshalling yard.

Steam Days no. 364 (Dec. 2019) pp. 48–61.

Operation at Bristol.

591 TAKING to the road. Great Western Echo no. 227

(Aut. 2019) p. 21.

Marlborough–Calne bus service.

592 WATERS, LAURENCE. Great Western Railway

gallery: a pictorial journey through time. Barnsley:

Pen & Sword Transport, 2019. pp. 184.

593 WHITEHOUSE, JOHN. The Gloucestershire

Warwickshire Steam Railway past and present –

Honeybourne to Cheltenham. Kettering: Past &

Present Publng, 2019. pp. 128. 242 photos (176 col.).

[Past and present companion series.]

Contemporary photographs alongside comparative

scenes in former years.

—— subscribers’ limited edn. pp. 160, vii. 342 photos

(271 col.).

Hayling Island Rly

594 SCOTT-MORGAN, JOHN. The Hayling Island

branch (the Hayling Billy). Barnsley: Pen & Sword

Transport, 2019. pp. 176. 154 photos (45 col.), 6 maps

&plans. [Branch lines profiles.]

Highland Rly

595 FoFNL 25: marking 25 years of the Friends of the Far

North Line. [n.p.]: FoFNL, 2019. pp. 76. 68 photos

(65 col.).

596 GIBBINS, EDWARD. The survival of the ‘Far North’

line. BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 708–14.

597 TIMPERLEY, MALCOLM. Taking the cure – the

railway to Strathpeffer. BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp.

48–51, 100–3.

Hull & Barnsley Rly

598 DEACON, NICK. The Hull & Barnsley Railway. Vol.

1, Formation and the early years. Lydney: Lightmoor

Press, 2019. pp. x, 230. 260 photos, 4 drwgs, 42 maps

& plans, 26 signalling plans, 18 facsims.

Lancashire & Yorkshire Rly (see also 182)

599 CHAPMAN, STEPHEN. Liverpool to Goole: a

pictorial journey along the Lancashire & Yorkshire

main line in the late 20th century. Rudston: Bellcode,

2019. pp. 128.

600 COATES, NOEL. LMS Central Division miscellany: a

portrait of the L&Y’s lines and property in the LMS

period, pt 1: 1921–1930. [n.p.]: Lancash. & Yorksh.

Rly Society, 2019. pp. 115. 269 photos (4 col.).

A pictorial history.

601 COATES, NOEL. Manchester Victoria: a history in

pictures. [n.p.]: Lancash. & Yorksh. Rly Society, 2019.

pp. 26.

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602 HAIGH, PHILIP. Lessons from 1909 for the current

climate. Rail no. 874 (13–26 Mar. 2019) pp. 66–71.

John Aspinall on the Southport electrification.

603 RICHARDSON, DAVE. A Lancashire & Yorkshire

Railway invalid saloon at Ulverston. Cumbrian Rlys

vol. 13 (2019-21) pp. 24–5.

604 WELLS, JEFFREY. The Daisyfield affair – 1850.

BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 370–1.

Confrontation between L&YR and East Lancs Rly.

605 WELLS, JEFFREY. Timber structures of the

Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway. BackTrack vol. 33

(2019) pp. 178–9.

London & North Eastern Rly (see also 425–6)

606 ANDREWS, CHRIS. The life and times of Green

Arrow. Steam Days no. 356 (Apr. 2019) pp. 5–12.

607 COOPER, PETER R. The LNER’s thoroughbreds.

Steam World no. 382 (Apr. 2019) pp. 56–61.

Racehorse names for Pacifics.

608 FENTON, MIKE. First in the field. BackTrack vol. 33

(2019) pp. 454–59, 528–31.

Pioneering camping coaches.

609 HAIGH, ROGER and MOUNSEY, BARRY. The last

years of the Peppercorn ‘A1’ Pacifics. Steam Days no.

353 (Jan. 2019) pp. 10–24.

610 HAIGH, ROGER. The life and times of The Great

Marquess. Steam Days no. 358 (June 2019) pp. 4–10.

611 HILLIER-GRAVES, TIM. Gresley and his

locomotives: L. & N.E.R. design history. Barnsley:

Pen & Sword Transport, 2019. pp. 295. 250 photos

(some col.). [Locomotive portfolios.]

612 LANDAU, DOUG. 1948 – the missing contenders.

BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 6–10.

Peppercorn Pacifics.

613 LANGSTON, KEITH. British steam military

connections: LNER steam locomotives & Tornado.

Barnsley: Pen & Sword Transport, 2019. pp. 152. 150

photos.

Locos named to commemorate military events &

personalities.

614 McCARTHY, PAT. Sheffield (Victoria) telegraph. Jnl

Rly & Canal Hist. Soc. vol. 39 (2017–19) pp. 498–

500.

Analysis of administrative messages, 1938–50.

615 MILBURN, DAVID. A1 Pacifics in search of work.

North Eastern Express vol. 58 (2019) pp. 12–14; 59

(2020) pp. 92–4.

Their last years in service in the North East.

616 NETTLETON, CHRIS (ed). ‘The Non-Stop’.

Stockton: Gresley Society, 2019. pp. 96. [Gresley

Observer, supplement.]

617 SUMMERS, L. A. A revisionist view of Edward

Thompson. BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 164–9, 226–

31, 312–16, 445.

618 TUFFREY, PETER Gresley’s V2s. Bradford: Great

Northern Bks, 2018. pp. 160. 245 photos incl. col.

A pictorial record of this 2-6-2 class.

619 WATSON, IAN K. A Sentinel railcar at Cudworth.

North Eastern Express vol. 58 (2019) pp. 49–51.

Operating Cudworth–Kirk Smeaton and Kirk

Smeaton–Wath services in 1928.

620 WILSON, BILL. Capital investment by the LNER,

1923 to 1939. Jnl Rly & Canal Hist. Soc. vol. 39

(2017–19) pp. 397–411.

London & North Western Rly (see also 10, 150,

166–7, 177)

621 DAWSON, ANTHONY. The first railway strike.

BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 493–6.

By Liverpool & Manchester Rly enginemen, 1836.

622 DAWSON, ANTHONY. Sans Pareil: after Rainhill.

BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 760–1.

Hackworth loco used on Liverpool & Manchester

and Bolton & Leigh Rlys.

623 DAWSON, ANTHONY. Strikes, theft and fraud at

Liverpool Road. BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 281–5.

Early days at the Liverpool & Manchester Rly’s

Manchester terminus.

624 FLOWERS, ANDY. Coventry to Nuneaton – a

midlands backwater awakes. Today’s Rlys UK no. 214

(Oct. 2019) pp. 52–6.

625 FRASER, NEIL. The Yorkshire lines of the LNWR.

Catrine: Oakwood, 2019. pp. 208. 10 photos, 3 drwgs,

20 maps & plans, 4 facsims, 6 tables. [Locomotion

papers, no. 245.]

626 GWYN, DAVID. ‘Many shall run to and fro, and

knowledge shall be increased’: presenting the

Liverpool and Manchester Railway. In CHRIMES,

MIKE (ed), Early main line railways 2 (2019) pp.

309–26.

627 LINES, GEOFF. Unusual trackwork at Oxenholme.

Cumbrian Rlys vol.13 (2019–21) pp. 104–5.

628 MITCHELL, VIC and SMITH, KEITH. Cromford &

High Peak, by rail and trail. Midhurst: Middleton,

2019. pp. [96]. 120 photos, XXX maps & O.S. plans.

[Country railway routes series.]

A pictorial history.

629 PARSONS, IAIN. From Castle to Citadel: the

Lancaster & Carlisle Railway. Cumbrian Rlys vol.13

(2019–21) pp. 138–47, 180–7, 230–8, 283.

630 PRICE, MARTIN CONNOP. Llandudno: the last

resort. Welsh Rlys Archive vol. (2015–19) pp. 197–

202, 240.

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The influence of the railway on the holiday resorts

of north Wales.

631 SCHOON, ED. A West Coast racing train of 1888.

BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 652–5.

Repr. from L.& N.W.R. Society Jnl June 2007.

632 TALBOT, EDWARD. A London & North Western

Railway engineman at work: the diary of Thomas

Baron 1855–1862. Leeds: L.& N.W.R. Society, 2019.

pp. 134. 86 pl. (21 col.), 4 maps.

A record of locos worked (TNA RAIL 1015/4).

633 WELLS, JEFFREY. The Wootton Bridge accident on

the London & North Western Railway. BackTrack vol.

33 (2019) pp. 632–3.

Bridge collapse on Leamington–Kenilworth line,

1861.

634 WESTERN, ROBERT. The Ingleton branch: a lost

route to Scotland. 3rd edn of Ott.12175. Catrine:

Oakwood, 2018. pp. 104. 50 photos, 14 maps & plans,

13 facsims. [Locomotion papers, no. 175.]

London & South Western Rly (see also 138, 145,

435, 441, 488)

635 ANDREWS, CHRIS. Drummond ‘Greyhound’ No.

120. Steam Days no. 364 (Dec. 2019) pp. 39–46.

T9 Class 4-4-0 loco.

636 ANDREWS, CHRIS. The Drummond ‘Paddleboxes’.

Steam Days no. 357 (May 2019) pp. 4–12.

637 BUTCHER, ALAN C. The Southern’s withered arm.

High Wycombe: Transport Treasury, 2019. pp. 177.

141 photos.

A pictorial record of ex-L&SWR branches west of

Salisbury.

638 CHIVERS, COLIN. Widening the main line between

Woking and Basingstoke, pt 3: Brookwood East–

Pirbright Junction. South Western Circular vol. 18

(2019– ) pp. 2–13.

Draws chiefly on BoT inspection reports.

— CHIVERS, COLIN and RHODES, MIKE. pt 4:

Frimley Aqueduct. South Western Circular vol. 18

(2019– ) pp. 158–175.

Detailed description of engineering work involved

in extending the aqueduct carrying the Basingstoke

Canal over the railway.

639 DIVALL, COLIN. Canford Manor’s ‘Splended

archway under the South-Western Railway’, c.1844–

55. BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 232–7.

640 DUFFELL, STEPHEN. Nasmyth Gaskell, Edward

Bury and locomotives for the London & Southampton

Railway. BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 563–5, 765.

641 HARDING, PETER A. The Tongham railway. New

edn. Woking: author, 2019. pp. 32. 51 photos, 5 maps

& plans, gradient profile, 3 facsims.

642 HORNER, GEOFF. They once worked our line. South

Western Circular vol. 18 (2019– ).

Details of 19th century staff on Exeter–

Okehampton line, drawn from staff records, census

returns and trade directories.

—pt 1, Bow pp. 14–19.

—pt 2, North Tawton pp. 186–191.

643 JARVIS, JOHN. The Southern in Devon through the

1970s. BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 660–6; 34 (2020)

p. 125.

644 KAY, PETER. Southfields and Wimbledon Park.

London Rly Record [vol. 10] no. 101 (Oct. 2019) pp.

302–8.

645 KING, MIKE. Gate stock revisited. South Western

Circular vol. 18 (2019– ).

Operational history of these local passenger

vehicles.

—pt 1, The railmotors and their rebuilds pp. 50–65.

—pt 2, The 48ft 1906 Plymouth sets pp. 108–115.

—pt 3, The 56ft 1909 & 1914 stock pp. 146–157.

646 MIDDLETON, ROGER. More wagons at Windsor.

South Western Circular vol. 18 (2019– ) pp. 98–104.

Beattie era wagons and vans recorded in

photographs by George Washington Wilson (now in

Aberdeen University collection).

647 MORRISON, GAVIN. Railways & recollections –

Bournemouth: the station and shed area. Kettering:

Silver Link, 2019. pp. 64. Many photos. [The

Nostalgia Collection, 99.]

A pictorial record.

648 NICHOLAS, JOHN. Fullerton Junction. South

Western Circular vol. 18 (2019– ) pp. 26–41.

History of infrastructure and traffic.

649 POMFRET, NICK. Just 22 seconds. South Western

Circular vol. 18 (2019– ) pp. 128–138.

Evidence from the coroner’s inquest exploring the

actions of Guard Harrison of the boat train

immediately before the 1906 Salisbury accident.

650 ROBERTS, STEPHEN. The new Guildford line of

1885. Rail no. 886 (28–10 Sep. 2019) pp. 68–72.

Tracing locations of construction photographs.

651 SALISBURY to Exeter: from peak to decline and

resurgence, pt 1: a main-line railway. Southern Way

no. 45 (2019) pp. 21–8.

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652 WHEATLEY, DEREK. Memories of Hounslow

station, Feltham shed and yards. South Western

Circular vol. 18 (2019– ) pp. 116–123.

653 WHEATLEY, NICOLAS. LSWR employee – Samuel

Dunsby and Godalming station: a family story, pt 1.

South Western Circular vol. 18 (2019– ) pp. 178–185.

654 WILSON, RORY. Ajax and Titan. South Western

Circular vol. 18 (2019– ) pp. 22–3.

Two LSWR locos sold to Sweden in 1855 with

details of their subsequent history.

655 WILSON, RORY. The Turnchapel branch. South

Western Circular vol. 18 (2019– ) pp. 74–85.

At Plymouth.

London, Brighton & South Coast Rly

656 CLARKE, JEREMY. Lawson Billington of the

Brighton. Southern Way no. 45 (2019) pp. 6–20.

Locomotive Superintendent 1889–1923.

657 GRAYER, JEFFREY. Kingston Wharf: the French

connection. Southern Way no. 45 (2019) pp. 54–8.

The LB&SCR’s earliest packet port at Shoreham.

656 GREEN, ALAN. Singleton: the station for princes and

punters. Sussex Indl Hist. vol. 49 (2019) pp. 20–30.

Serving Goodwood House and racecourse.

657 WHITE, IAN. L.B.& S.C.R. carriages, vol. 3: Bogie

stock, 1879–1907. Butterley: Historical Model Rly

Society, 2019. pp. vi, 230. 143 photos, 122 drwgs, 49

tables.

Incl. suppl. to earlier vols.

658 WHITE, IAN M. A tale of two old buffers! Jnl

Historical Model Rly Soc. vol. 23 (2018̲–20) pp. 144–

51.

A study of LB&SCR carriage buffers.

659 WHITE, IAN M. Thwarted ambitions in the LBSCR

Carriage Department. Jnl Historical Model Rly Soc.

vol. 23 (2018–20) pp. 218–26.

660 WILSON, ANDREW. The life and times of LB&SCR

Atlantic Beachy Head. Steam Days no. 353 (Jan.

2019) pp. 50–60.

London, Midland & Scottish Rly (see also 333)

661 DERRICK, KEVIN. Steam’s lament – London

Midland Region engine sheds. Inverness: Strathwood,

2019. 4 vols, ea. pp. 128. Many photos.

A pictorial record of locos, shed by shed.

—I: 1A to 7D.

—II: 8A to 12E.

—III: 14A to 19C.

—IV: 20A to 28B.

662 FOSTER, RICHARD. The saving of LMS 7069. Rail

no. 887 (11–24 Sep. 2019) pp. 74–9.

Development of the LMSR 0-6-0 diesel-electric

and the preservation of an early example.

663 HIGGS, TONY. The Monument Lane 4-4-0

compounds. Steam Days no. 356 (Apr. 2019) pp. 42–

54.

Birmingham-allocated locos.

664 HILLIER, JOHN. No. 45596 Bahamas. Kettering:

Silver Link, 2019. pp. 80. 144 photos. [Locomotives

and reflections, vol. 84.]

Preserved Jubilee class loco.

665 JENNISON, JOHN. The book of the Ivatt Class 2 2-6-

0s: 46400–46527. Clophill: Irwell Press, 2019. pp.

360. Many photos.

A chiefly photographic record of every loco in the

class.

666 KING, JOHN. The railway dance bands. Jnl Rly &

Canal Hist. Soc. vol. 39 (2017–19) pp. 421–3.

Henry Hall and successor at LMS hotels.

667 PHILLIPS, K. R. and TOWNSIN, R. ‘Scots’ and

‘Jubilees’ under the microscope. Steam World no. 382

(Apr. 2019) pp. 50–5.

1950s performance.

668 SIKES, PETER. The Patriots: a pictorial record. Vol.

2: 45526–45551. Stafford: LMS-Patriot Project, 2018.

pp. 124. Many photos.

669 SIXSMITH, IAN. The book of the Stanier 8F 2-8-0s.

Clophill: Irwell Press, 2018–20. 5 vols. Many photos.

A chiefly photographic record of every loco in the

class.

—pt 1: Pre-war engines 48000–48125. 2018. pp. 268.

—pt 2: Wartime engines 48126–48297. 2019. pp. 268.

—pt 3: From Crewe to Swindon via Horwich 48301–

48439. 2020. pp. 304.

—ongoing.

670 TATLOW, PETER. L.M.S. bogie bolster wagons. Jnl

Historical Model Rly Soc. vol. 23 (2018–20) pp. 164–

75.

671 WILSON, ANDREW. The life and times of Stanier

‘5XP’ Silver Jubilee. Steam Days no. 355 (Mar. 2019)

pp. 42–8.

672 VICKERS, RAYMOND. The London Midland &

Scottish Railway class 3 2-6-2 tanks. BackTrack vol.

33 (2019) pp. 556–62, 702.

London, Tilbury & Southend Rly

673 KAY, PETER. The London, Tilbury & Southend

Railway: a history of the company and line, vol. 7:

Modernisation, 1959–1962. Wivenhoe: author, 2019.

pp. 507–602. 162 photos, 4 drwgs, 49 maps & plans, 5

facsims.

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Mansfield Rly

674 WESTERN, ROBERT. The Mansfield Railway:

serving ‘Old King Coal’, ‘fast fish’ and holidays at the

seaside. Catrine: Oakwood, 2019. pp. 160. 73 photos,

2 drwgs, 15 maps & plans, gradient profile, 16

facsims. [Oakwood library of railway history, no.

165.]

Maryport & Carlisle Rly

675 FAULKNER, MIKE. Back to basics: the three-ton

coal wagons of the Maryport & Carlisle Railway.

Cumbrian Rlys vol.13 (2019–21) pp. 128–36.

676 WELLS, JEFFREY. A perfect specimen: the rise of

the Maryport and Carlisle Railway 1836–1890.

BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 150–7.

Mersey Rly

677 HUGHES, JOHN C. Fraudulent promotion on the

Mersey Railway. BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 346–

50.

Midland Rly (see also 150, 167, 409, 753)

678 BAIRSTOW, MARTIN. Midland Railway outpost:

Lancaster–Morecambe–Heysham. [Title-page main

title: Railway & maritime operations.] [Manchester]:

Willowherb Publng, 2019. pp. 112. 108 col. photos, 14

facsims.

A col. pictorial record.

679 BUTLER, PETER. Harpenden and the Midland

Railway. BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 570–2, 702.

680 CHAPMAN, STEPHEN. Chesterfield, Staveley and

the Hope Valley. Rudston: Bellcode, 2019. pp. 128.

[Railway memories, no. 30.]

681 EARL, JOHN. Amazing spaces for the 1830s: J. C.

Loudon’s encyclopaedic vision and his possible

connection with Francis Thompson. Midland Rly Soc.

Jnl no. 71 (Aut. 2019) pp. 18–24.

Were Thompson’s station designs for the North

Midland Rly inspired by Loudon’s An encyclopaedia

of cottage, villa and farm architecture (1833)?

682 FELL, MIKE G. Midland Railway 0-6-0s for Italy.

BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 58–9.

Secondhand sales.

683 FIRTH, GERRY. Walton station. Midland Rly Soc. Jnl

no. 71 (Aut. 2019) pp. 25–6; 72 (Wntr 2019–20) p. 34.

Sandal & Walton, renamed Walton 1951.

684 HANCOCK, TED. The Hope Valley Line, Dore to

Chinley. Vol. 1, From the dawn of the railways to the

end of the Grouping in 1947. Dronfield: Pynot Publng

for Ted Hancock Books, 2019. pp. viii, 296. 376 illns

(72 col.).

685 HARRIS, DAVE. The human toll of Milford tunnel.

Midland Rly Soc. Jnl no. 70 (Smr 2019) pp. 11–13.

686 HUSON, STEVE. Queen Victoria’s visit to Derby on

21 May 1891. Midland Rly Soc. Jnl no. 71 (Aut. 2019)

pp. 12–17.

687 HUSON, STEVE. Rusher Cutting Tunnel – another

Derbyshire enigma? Midland Rly Soc. Jnl no. 72

(Wntr 2019–20) pp. 11–14.

688 HUSON, STEVE. The Milford mystery. Midland Rly

Soc. Jnl no. 70 (Smr 2019) pp. 5–10; 71 (Aut. 2019) p.

29; 72 (Wntr 2019–20) pp. 32–3.

Surveying tower above the tunnel.

689 JACKSON, JOHN. Trains on the Midland Main Line.

Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 180 col.

photos.

A pictorial record of recent years.

690 MITCHELL, VIC and SMITH, KEITH. Ambergate to

Buxton, including Peak Rail. Midhurst: Middleton,

2019. pp. [96]. 120 photos, XXI maps & O.S. plans.

[Country railway routes series.]

A pictorial history.

691 MITCHELL, VIC and SMITH, KEITH. Ilkeston to

Chesterfield, including many collieries. Midhurst:

Middleton, 2019. pp. [96]. 120 photos, XXI maps &

O.S. plans. [Midland main lines series.]

A pictorial history.

692 PARKHOUSE, NEIL. British railway history in

colour. Lydney: Lightmoor Press, 2019.

A survey in photos and extended captions of the rly

infrastructure as it was before the Beeching closures.

––vol. 4A: Gloucester Midland lines, pt 2: South:

Eastgate to Stroud and Nailsworth. pp. 208. Many col.

photos, maps, facsims.

–––vol. 4B: Gloucester Midland lines, pt 3: South:

Stonehouse to Westerleigh and branches. pp. 272.

Many col. photos, maps, facsims.

693 RAND, MARK. S&C: three decades of progress. Rail

no. 876 (10–23 Apr. 2019) pp. 46–53.

The Settle & Carlisle line since its reprieve from

closure in 1989.

694 ST PANCRAS: a journey through 150 years of

history. London: New Journal Enterprises, 2019. pp.

58. Many illns.

Bookazine collection of articles on history and

retail facilities of the station.

695 SALVESON, PAUL. The Settle–Carlisle Railway.

Marlborough: Crowood Press, 2019. pp. 208. 334

photos (284 col.), 2 maps.

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696 SPRENGER, HOWARD. The Wirksworth branch.

New edn of Ott.18562. Catrine: Oakwood, 2019. pp.

216. Many illns. [Oakwood library of railway history,

no. 72.]

697 WILLIAMS, DAVID P. The Midland compounds –

myth or marvel? BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 728–

35; 34 (2020) p. 125.

698 WITTS, PETER. The Midland Railway and the Great

War. [Ashton, Northants]: Midland Rly Society, 2019.

pp. 24.

699 YATE, BOB. The Midland Railway route from

Wolverhampton: the story of the line from

Wolverhampton to Walsall, Sutton Park and Water

Orton. Catrine: Oakwood, 2018. pp. 176. 136 photos,

21 maps & plans, 2 gradient profiles. [Locomotion

papers, no. 242.]

Midland & Great Northern Joint Rly

700 GILLETT, STEPH. The Midland & Great Northern

Joint Railway through time. Stroud: Amberley Publng,

2019. pp. 96. 180 photos, incl. col.

Contemporary photos alongside similar scenes in

former years.

Midland & South Western Junction Rly

701 BARNSLEY, MIKE. Midland & South Western

Junction Railway and the European War. Jnl

Historical Model Rly Soc. vol. 23 (2018–20) pp. 232–

4.

702 CLARKE, JEREMY. The trials and triumphs of the

Midland & South Western Junction Railway.

BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 132–40, 317–18.

Mid-Suffolk Light Rly

703 LAWS, BRUCE. Laxfield: accidental railway

terminus – the Mid-Suffolk line and the engines based

there. BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 427–33.

Mistley, Thorpe & Walton Rly (authorised but not

completed)

704 TROUGHTON, DAVID. The Mistley, Thorpe &

Walton Railway Company: the railway that might

have been – the missing link. Northwich: author,

[2019]. pp. 146.

Authorised 1863.

North & South Western Junction Rly

705 KAY, PETER. Acton Wells Junction and Old Oak

Junction. London Rly Record [vol. 10] no. 101 (Oct.

2019) pp. 282–98.

North British Rly (see also 196)

706 CATTANACH, DONALD. The Leadburn, Linton and

Dolphinton Railway: by train to West Linton. Catrine:

Oakwood, 2019. pp. 232. 122 photos, 21 maps &

plans, 2 gradient profiles, 13 facsims, 2 tables.

[Oakwood library of railway history, no. 164.]

707 GRIFFITH, ROGER and HOOPER, JOHN. Fort

William engine shed and the locomotives of the West

Highland line. Steam Days no. 355 (Mar. 2019) pp.

13–29; 356 (Apr. 2019) pp. 15–32.

708 HAJDUCKI, ANDREW. The North Berwick and

Gullane branch lines. New edn of Ott.18677. Catrine:

Oakwood, 2019. pp. 240. [Oakwood library of railway

history, no. 85.]

North Eastern Rly (see also 181, 189–90, 447, 774–

5)

709 ALLAN, J. and MURRAY, A. British Railways – the

first 25 years, vol. 8: North east England: County

Durham and North Yorkshire (between York and

Newcastle). Lydney: Lightmoor Press, 2019. pp. 208.

Many photos, maps.

A pictorial record chiefly from the Rail-Online

collection.

710 BENNETT, PATRICK. Railways around Selby.

Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 140 photos.

A history.

711 BUTLER, PETER. Signalling between Gilbertdyke

and Brough. BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 238–40,

381.

712 CLARKE, JEREMY. North Eastern Railway tile

maps. National Rly Museum Review no. 168 (Smr

2019) pp. 29–31; 169 (Aut. 2019) pp. 20–4.

713 COULTHARD, ROBIN. A ticket to Darlington, 1949.

North Eastern Express vol. 58 (2019) pp. 25–8.

News and events in the Darlington Operating

District culled from local newspapers and railway

journals.

714 DARSLEY, ROGER R. and LOVETT, DENNIS A.

Newcastle to Alnmouth and the Amble branch.

Midhurst: Middleton, 2019. pp. [96]. 120 photos, maps

& O.S. plans. [Eastern main lines series.]

A pictorial history.

715 GRIFFITHS, ROGER and HOOPER, JOHN. Starbeck

engine shed. Steam Days no. 364 (Dec. 2019) pp. 14–

28.

716 GRIFFITHS, ROGER and HOOPER, JOHN. The

varied history of a small North Eastern Railway engine

shed – Northallerton. BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp.

327–31, 465–70.

717 KEARNEY, J., TIDSWELL, R., WILLIAMSON,

DAVID and CLAIRE. Diagram B13 boiler wagon.

North Eastern Express vol. 58 (2019) pp. 84–5.

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718 KILDAY, GLEN. Uninteresting places: a peep into

The Illustrated Official Guide and Tourist’s Hand

Book to the North Eastern Railway and its Branches.

BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 341–5.

1863.

719 LANGHAM, ROB. Early locomotives on the

Stanhope & Tyne Railway. BackTrack vol. 33 (2019)

pp. 588–92.

720 LANGHAM, ROB. The Weatherhill incline and

winding engine. BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 398–

401.

721 LEATHLEY, ANGELA. What lies beneath: the

navvies who built the Bramhope tunnel & Leeds &

Thirsk Railway. Catapult Bks/Otley Conservation

Task Force, 2019, pp. 58.

Publ. to coincide with completion of the restoration

of the navvies' memorial in Otley churchyard.

722 LUDLAM, A. J. The Middleton-in-Teesdale branch.

BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 646–51.

723 MITCHELL, IAN W. N.E.R. cheap fares: protecting

monopoly or building profit? North Eastern Express

vol. 58 (2019) pp. 3–10, 67, 77.

––N.E.R. cheap fares: in the booking office. pp. 39–

47.

724 MORRELL, TERRY. The railway that never was! The

North Holderness Light Railway and the motor

omnibuses that replaced it. National Rly Museum

Review no. 169 (Aut. 2019) pp. 36–7.

725 MOUNTFORD, COLIN, YOUNG, MALCOLM and

BURDSALL, BRIAN. Interpreting sources for the

operation of the Durham & Sunderland Railway,

1836–60. In COULLS, ANTHONY (ed), Early

Railways 6 (2019) pp. 103–23.

726 ROGERS, JAMES. Harrogate: some miscellaneous

items. North Eastern Express vol. 58 (2019) pp. 82–3;

59 (2020) p. 19.

727 STANCLIFFE, JIM. A look back at Birstwith. North

Eastern Express vol. 58 (2019) pp. 15–23.

728 WILLIAMS, MICHAEL A. The Whitby–Loftus line.

Catrine: Oakwood, 2019. pp. 188. 105 photos, 27

maps & plans, 13 facsims, 9 charts, 6 tables.

[Locomotion papers, no. 244.]

Based on orig. publ. Saltburn: Mulgrave

Community Research Project, 2012; based on M.A.

thesis, Univ. of York, 2011. pp. 175–86, Bibliography

& References.

North London Rly (see also 150)

729 CONNOR, J. E. and HANSON, D. L. History of the

North London Railway, vol. 2: Stations of the City

Extension. North London Rly Hist. Soc., 2019. pp.

172. 288 photos, 41 drwgs, 27 plans.

A record of Broad Street and stations to Dalston

Junction.

North Staffordshire Rly (see also 8, 105, 166)

730 FELL, MIKE G. The railway at Tutbury. BackTrack

vol. 33 (2019) pp. 486–92, 614–21, 637, 765.

731 HARTLESS, ADRIAN. Lines north of Stoke, to

Crewe, Congleton and Leek. Midhurst: Middleton,

2019. pp. [96]. 120 photos, maps & O.S. plans.

[Country railway routes series.]

A pictorial history.

Rhymney Rly

732 DAVID, JONATHAN. Rhymney Railway 8 ton brake

van. Welsh Rlys Archive vol. 6 (2015–19) pp. 214–15.

733 WATSON, RICHARD (ed). The diary of William

Southern Clark, 1854: Cardiff steals a march.

Swansea: South Wales Record Soc., 2019. pp. ix, 172.

20 figs, 5 pl. [Publications, no. 32.]

Diary for the year of Clark, mineral agent to Bute

Estates and promoter of Rhymney Rly.

Severn & Wye & Severn Bridge Joint Rly

734 POPE, IAN. An illustrated history of the Severn &

Wye Railway, vol. 5: Lydney Docks. Lydney:

Lightmoor Press, 2019. pp. 208. Many illns.

Somerset & Dorset Rly

735 GRAYER, JEFFERY (comp). ‘Somerset & Dorset’:

the R. C. Riley archive 1937–1964, vol. 2. High

Wycombe: Transport Treasury, 2019. pp. 104. 158

photos.

A pictorial record.

736 SMITH, PETER. The Somerset & Dorset from the

footplate. Repr. of 1987 collection. Manchester: Crécy

Publng, 2019. pp. 288, xxxii. 61 photos.

South Eastern & Chatham Rly Companies (see also

146, 318, 743)

737 CLARKE, JEREMY. Into Ashford by the back door.

BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 300–7, 445.

LC&DR route from Swanley.

738 CLARKE, JEREMY. The Tonbridge to Ashford line

of the South Eastern Railway. BackTrack vol. 33

(2019) pp. 600–7, 765.

739 COVICK, OWEN E. Watkin’s struggle at the SER

Board 1876–79 and R. W. Perks. Jnl Rly & Canal

Hist. Soc. vol. 39 (2017–19) p. 501.

Abstract of full paper (pp. 128) at

https://rchs.org.uk/wp-

content/uploads/2019/05/FINAL-Covick-Watkin-

SER_2.pdf.

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Southern Rly (see also 242A, 318, 388, 451)

740 DAWSON, SAM. Here runneth under – Deepdene and

similar. Dorking Hist. 2019 pp. 1–12.

Location of WW2 emergency headquarters.

741 DERRY, RICHARD. The book of the Southern

Moguls, pt 2: U, U1 classes. Clophill: Irwell Press,

2019. pp. 192. 223 photos, 2 drwgs.

With tabulated histories and photos of each loco.

742 HILLIER-GRAVES, TIM. The modified Bulleid

Pacifics. Barnsley: Pen & Sword Transport, 2019. pp.

274. Many photos (some col.). [Locomotive

portfolios.]

743 MAIDMENT, DAVID. Southern Maunsell 4-4-0

classes: L, D1, E1, L1 and V. Barnsley: Pen & Sword

Transport, 2019. pp. 228. 200 photos (20 col.).

[Locomotive portfolios.]

744 TIBBLE, LESLIE and DERRY, RICHARD. Southern

workhorses. Clophill: Irwell Press, 2019. 2 vols.

Many photos.

A chiefly pictorial record.

— no. 1: Q 0-6-0s 30530–30549. pp. 72.

— no. 2: Q1 0-6-0s 30001–30040. pp. 128.

Southwold Rly

745 LEE, DAVID, TAYLOR, ALAN and SHORLAND-

BALL, ROB. The Southwold Railway 1879–1929: the

tale of a Suffolk byway. Barnsley: Pen & Sword

Transport, 2019. pp. 248. 141 illns (26 col.), 12 drwgs,

33 maps & plans, 24 facsims, 25 tables. [Narrow

gauge railways.]

Stratford-upon-Avon & Midland Junction Rly

746 THOMPSON, STEPHEN. The Stratford-upon-Avon

and Midland Junction Railway: a pictorial survey.

Catrine: Stenlake/SMJ Society, 2019. pp. 96. [Series

PS, no. 12.]

Made 1961.

Taff Vale Rly

747 WELLS, JEFFREY. The Taff Vale Railway in the

news 1836–1922. BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 593–

99; 34 (2020) p. 125.

Winchcomb & Midland Rly (authorised but not

built)

748 PETCHEY, TIM. A railway that wasn’t – the

Winchcomb and Midland Railway. Midland Rly Soc.

Jnl no. 70 (Smr 2019) pp. 14–18.

Authorised 1866.

Wrexham & Ellesmere Rly

749 CONNOP PRICE, MARTIN. Cordite before

customers: the Wrexham & Ellesmere in wartime.

Welsh Rlys Archive vol. 6 (2015–19) pp. 219–27.

WW2.

RM RAILWAY HERALDRY AND LIVERY

750 DIGBY, NIGEL J. L. The liveries of the pre-

Grouping railways. Lydney: Lightmoor Press. Col.

elevns of rolling stock, photos, col. postcards,

facsims.

Based on ser. in British Rly Modelling 1994–2006.

–– vol. 3: The north of England and Scotland. 2019.

pp. 112.

––vol. 4: London and the south of England. 2020. pp.

104.

751 MARSDEN, COLIN J. (ed). Coats of many colours.

Rail liveries, 2: the privatised years 1996–2019.

Stamford: Key Publng, 2019. pp. 146. Many col.

photos.

Locomotives & multiple units (“privatisation” on

cover).

RN THE RAILWAY IN ART

752 ADAMS, R. B. Joseph Atkinson and the early images

of the Tanfield Arch. In COULLS, ANTHONY (ed),

Early Railways 6 (2019) pp. 198–220.

753 HOPKIN, DIETER. Samuel Russell, artist, engraver

and entrepreneur – representing the early main-line

railway. In CHRIMES, MIKE (ed), Early main line

railways 2 (2019) pp. 269–94.

With particular reference to depiction of North

Midland Rly architecture.

RO THE RAILWAY IN LITERATURE (see also

447)

754 ASHLEY, MIKE (ed). The platform edge: uncanny

tales of the railways. London: British Library, 2019.

pp. 302. [British Library tales of the weird ser.]

755 HUGHES, JOHN C. The iron horse. BackTrack vol.

33 (2019) pp. 724–7.

R. M. Ballantyne’s 1871 novel.

756 KENNETT, JOHN. The home of The Railway

Children. Rail no. 872 (13–26 Feb. 2019) pp. 90–1.

Further discussion of the locations that influenced

E. Nesbit’s plot.

757 ROONEY, PAUL RAPHAEL. Railway reading and

late-Victorian literary series. New York: Routledge,

Taylor & Francis, 2018. pp. x, 179. 12 figs. [Literary

texts and popular marketplace, 9.]

RP MISCELLANEA

758 NISBET, ALISTAIR F. Railway curiosities.

BackTrack vol. 33 (2019) pp. 364–9.

759 PEART, MIKE. The railway aviary: an A to Z of

railway birds. National Rly Museum Review no. 166

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(Wntr 2018–19) p. 35; 167 (Spr. 2019) p. 35; 168

(Smr 2019) pp. 27–8.

760 PEART, MIKE. Railways grow on you! National Rly

Museum Review no. 169 (Aut. 2019) pp. 17–19; 170

(Wntr 2019–20) pp. 21–3.

An A to Z of plants associated with railways.

RQ APPRECIATION OF RAILWAYS (see also 332)

761 BEST of British railways. London: Best of British,

2019. pp. 84. Many illns, incl. col.

Collection of nostalgic articles from Best of British

magazine.

762 BUCK, MARTIN. Chasing trains, 1973–1988: a

personal journey. Swindon: Freightmaster, 2019. pp.

240. Many photos, chiefly col.

––vol. 2: A new dawn. 2020. pp. 208.

––vol. 3: Making tracks. 2020. pp. 200.

763 HOWIE, ROBIN and McGREGOR, JOHN. Walking

Scotland’s lost railways: track beds rediscovered.

Dunbeath: Whittles, 2019. pp. xvii, 214. 186 photos

(141 col.), 23 maps.

27 walks in Borders, Fife and south-Central

Highlands regions.

764 The WEALDEN Limited rail tour. Steam Days no.

356 (Apr. 2019) pp. 57–63.

1955.

765 WIDDOWSON, KEITH. Confessions of a steam-age

ferroequinologist: journeys on BR’s London Midland

Region. Cheltenham: History Press, 2019. pp. 272.

1960s.

RQ1 Preservation (see also 228, 237, 239, 426, 589,

593, 664)

766 BRODERICK, NICK (ed). Britain’s preserved

locomotives: the complete guide. 2nd edn.

Peterborough: Steam Rly, 2019. pp. 204. 572 col.

photos.

A class-by-class directory of steam locos from

public rly companies.

767 BURTON, ANTHONY. The Great Western Society: a

tale of endeavour & success. Barnsley: Pen & Sword

Transport, 2019. pp. 205. 98 photos (69 col.).

Development of Didcot Rly Centre.

768 CHARD, ANDY. Britain’s heritage railways.

Sheffield: Platform 5, 2019. pp. 192. Many col.

photos.

Brief details & stock list of each rly.

769 COLEBY, IAN, STANISTREET, ALLAN and

TABRETT, IAN (ed). Tales of the West Somerset

Railway: personal recollections of some of those who

rebuilt the railway. Minehead: West Somerset Steam

Rly Trust, 2019. pp. 130. Col. photos.

Restoring the ex-GWR Minehead branch.

770 COWARD, ANDY. Heritage diesel and electric

locomotives: the definitive guide to main line modern

traction preservation. Horncastle: Mortons Media,

2019. pp. 196. 572 col. photos.

A class-by-class directory.

771 HEATH, MIKE. The Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam

Railway. Kettering: Silver Link, 2019. pp. 61. Many

col. photos. [The Nostalgia Collection, Railways &

recollections, 80.]

A pictorial album.

772 HERBERT, RON and NAYLOR, ANDREW.

Preserved locos stored at Hellifield 1964–1968.

Cumbrian Rlys vol.13 (2019–21) pp. 74–6.

Temporary storage in former MR loco shed of

locos destined for the national railway collection.

773 JOHNSTON, HOWARD. The big switch. Steam Rly

no. 492 (26 Apr.–30 May 2019) pp. 85–90.

774 LANGHAM, ROB. The preservation of Derwent.

North Eastern Express vol. 58 (2019) pp. 92–4.

Stockton & Darlington Rly 0-6-0.

775 The RECOMMISSIONING of N.E.R. Autocar no.

3170. North Eastern Express vol. 58 (2019) p. 24.

776 OUGHTON, IAN. The Great Bush Railway. [Cover

subtitle: A history of the first 50 years from the

beginnings in 1958.] [Warlingham]: Narrow Gauge

Rly Soc., 2019. pp. 108. Many photos (chiefly col.).

[Special issue of Narrow Gauge, no. 256.]

A private 2 ft gauge line at Hadlow Down, East

Sussex.

777 WARR, BERNARD. The North Yorkshire Moors

Railway in the 1970s: the memoirs of a heritage

railway manager. Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp.

96. 80 photos.

778 WEBB, JONATHAN. Kidderminster diesel depot: a

detailed look at the Old Oak Common of preservation.

London: Chime Whistle Publng, 2019. pp. 300. Many

col. photos.

RQ2 Model Railway Engineering

779 BACKHOUSE, ROGER. The remarkable Jim Crebbin

and his experimental locomotives. London: Society of

Model & Experimental Engineers, 2019. pp. 82.

RQ3 Railway Photography (see also 129, 563, 735)

780 COOMBES, ROBIN and COOMBES, TALIESIN.

Railways at night: from dusk til dawn. Stroud:

Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. [128]. 125 col. photos.

A photographic album, chiefly of heritage steam on

the main lines.

781 GIFFORD, COLIN. Transition: all change for British

Railways. Kidderminster Rly Museum, 2019. pp.

[180]. 257 photos.

A photographic album of the transition from steam.

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782 HILLIER, JOHN (comp). The photographic artistry of

rail cameramen, 2: a tribute to the work of members of

the Rail Camera Club. Horncastle: Mortons Media,

2019. pp. 136. Photos incl. col.

RR RESEARCH AND STUDY OF RAILWAYS

AND RAILWAY HISTORY

783 SMITH, PAUL and SALMON, SALLY. Directory of

British Railways new and reopened stations 1948–

2018. Barnsley: Pen & Sword Transport, 2019. pp. 94.

301 col. photos.

Complete alphabetical listing.

RT ATLASES AND GAZETTEERS

784 MALTHOUSE, STUART. An atlas of the railways in

south west and central southern England, including the

Channel Islands, from 1731 to the present day.

Manchester: Crécy Publng, 2019. pp. 432. 57 maps.

Covers all rly systems south and west of

Wallingford, with detailed chronologies.

785 ROBERTS, MAXWELL J. Tube map travels:

imitations, adaptations and explorations worldwide.

[St Leonards]: Capital Transport, 2019. pp. 96.

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SECTION D ROADS AND ROAD TRANSPORT

DB ROADS AND ROAD TRANSPORT AT

PARTICULAR PERIODS

DB1 Prehistory, Roman and Anglo-Saxon

786 BISHOP, M. C. The secret history of the Roman roads

of Britain. Barnsley: Pen & Sword Military, 2019. pp.

224.

787 PROCTER, EDDIE. The path to the monastery:

monastic communication networks in the southern

Welsh Marches. Landscape Hist. vol. 40 (2019) pp.

59–70.

Medieval roads & tracks.

DB6 1919–1939 Road transport between the Wars

788 ONE hundred years ago. WHOTT’s News! [West

Country Historic Omnibus & Transport Trust] no. 73

(Feb. 2019) pp. 4–7.

Refurbishment of military surplus vehicles.

DB8 1946– The motorway era (see 989)

DC ROADS AND ROAD TRANSPORT IN

PARTICULAR REGIOS OF THE BRITISH ISLES

DC1c South East region

789 NEILSON, DAVID. The operation and achievements

of the Winchester pavement commissioners 1770–

1866. Hampshire Studies vol. 73 (2018) pp. 180–202.

DC1e East midlands region

790 HODGKINSON, BRIAN. The Holland Causeway and

Bridge End Priory: piety, people and communications

in the Lincolnshire fenland. Lincolnsh. Hist. & Arch.

vol. 50 (2018).

––repr. Local Histn vol. 50 (2020) pp. 178–89.

DC3 Wales (see 787)

DC5 Isle of Wight

791 The DODSON Brothers & the Vectis Bus Company

1921–1929: the Isle of Wight Bus & Coach Museum’s

guide to Daimler–Dodson bus DL 5084. Ryde:

I.o.W.B.&C.M., 2019. pp. 34. 34 photos.

DC7 Channel Islands

792 P.S.V. CIRCLE. A fleet history of operators of

Guernsey (including Alderney). [Barking], 2019. pp.

196. 39 photos. [Fleet history PJ2.]

Tabulated details.

793 HACKFORD, ROBERT. Lorries of Arabia: ERF

NGC. Pt 3. [Chichester]: Old Pond Publishing, 2019.

pp. 120.

794 HARVEY, DAVID. British municipal buses in

Portugal. Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 128.

250 photos.

A chiefly pictorial history.

795 HARVEY, DAVID. Trolleybuses in Portugal. Stroud:

Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 128 photos.

A chiefly pictorial history.

796 KOOIMAN, RINSE. Busvervoer in de Drechtsteden:

van museumsbus tot zero-emissie 2003–2018.

Netherlands: Uitgerij de Alblas, 2019. pp. 160.

A pictorial record of Stagecoach bus operations in

the Dordrecht region of the Netherlands.

797 RHODES, MIKE. British-built buses abroad in the

1980s. Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 180

photos.

A pictorial record.

798 ROBERTSHAW, JAMES. Cyprus potato trucks:

unearthing the remarkable modern-day survivors.

author, 2019. pp. 160. 220 col. photos.

A pictorial record of old British-built vehicles in

use.

799 WHITE, PETER. Further aspects of Zimbabwe bus

history. Jnl Road Transport Hist. Assocn no. 97 (Sep.

2019) pp. 9–11.

Supplements author's article in no. 84 (May 2016).

800 WHITTALL, IVOR, with Paul Rowlands. The Silk

Road and beyond: the hair-raising true adventures of a

long-distance trucker in the Middle East. [Chichester]:

Old Pond Publng, 2019. pp. 240.

DD ROAD ENGINEERING

DD2 Road design, construction and maintenance

801 BARNES, ALAN. M25 construction. Old Glory no.

352 (June 2019) pp. 48–53.

DD3b Architecture and design: bridges

802 BROWN, STEWART. The medieval Exe bridge, St

Edmund’s church and excavation of waterfront

houses, Exeter. Exeter: Devon Archl Society, 2019. pp.

xv, 195. 90 illns (incl. col.).

803 GERHOLD, DORIAN. London Bridge and its houses

c.1209–1761. London Topographical Soc., 2019. pp.

viii, 168. [L.T.S. publication, no. 182.]

804 HANNAVY, JOHN. The tranny. Vintage Spirit no.

199 (Feb. 2019) pp. 70–5.

Middlesbrough Transporter Bridge.

805 PREECE, JAN. Newport Transporter Bridge and

industry along the river. Stroud: Amberley Publng,

2019. pp. 96. 150 photos.

A chiefly pictorial history.

806 SMITH, JOHN M. Tower Bridge, 1894 to date –

operations manual: insights into the history, design,

construction and operation of this London icon.

Sparkford: Haynes, 2019. pp. 192. Many illns.

DE ROAD ADMINISTRATION

DE1 Turnpike trusts

807 RIDEN, PHILIP and FOWKES, DUDLEY.

Derbyshire turnpike road and bridge trusts 1724–1896.

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Chesterfield: Derbyshire Record Society, 2019. pp.

271. [Vol. 44.]

DE2 Highway administration by parish and local

authority, to c.1910

808 LARKIN, ROY. Not my problem! Jnl Road Transport

Hist. Assocn no. 95 (Mar. 2019) pp. 12–15.

Annual grants of compensation to Urban and

District Councils for damage to roads caused by

military traffic, 1888–1914.

DF ROAD VEHICLES AND ROAD VEHICLE

ENGINEERING

DF2–3 Steam and motor powered vehicles

809 PRESTON, JAMES. Aveling & Porter: an illustrated

history. Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 150

photos.

Road roller manufacturers.

DF2 Steam powered vehicles (see also 306)

810 DYSON, MIKE. The Burrell single-crank compound.

[Steam archive.]. Old Glory no. 352 (June 2019) pp.

82–5.

811 DYSON, MIKE. Tasker’s ‘Little Giants’ [Steam

archive]. Old Glory no. 348 (Feb. 2019) pp. 74–7.

Steam road tractors.

812 HENDERSON, RON. Fowler steam rollers in 1896.

Vintage Spirit no. 201 (Apr. 2019) pp. 58–61.

813 STRATFORD, PAUL. The best of British. Kettering:

Silver Link, 2019. pp. 48. Many col. photos. [The

Nostalgia Collection, Road transport recollections,

106.]

A pictorial record of steam road vehicles in the

preservation era.

814 STRATFORD, PAUL. Road rollers. Kettering: Silver

Link, 2019. pp. 48. Many col. photos. [The Nostalgia

Collection, Road transport recollections, 107.]

A pictorial record of steam rollers in the

preservation era.

DF3-4 Motor lorries, buses and coaches

815 BLENKINSOP, MIKE and JULIE. The Popemobile.

Heritage Commercials Sep. 2019 pp. 30–3.

Vehicles built on commercial chassis for papal visit

to UK, 1982.

816 STEWART-DAVID, DAVID. What’s in a name? Jnl

of the Road Transport Hist. Assocn no. 96 (June 2019)

pp. 8–12.

Manufacturers’ type naming of buses and lorries.

DF3 Motor powered goods vehicles

817 BALDWIN, NICK. When Leyland thrived. Classic &

Vintage Commercials Dec. 2019 pp. 58–62.

Commercial vehicle production around 1969.

818 BARNES, ALAN. 100 years of going Roadless. Old

Glory no. 354 (Aug. 2019) pp. 52–7.

Roadless Traction off-road commercial vehicles.

819 BARNES, ALAN. The Sentinel DV66. Old Glory no.

358 (Dec. 2019) pp. 72–7.

Diesel lorry model introduced 1950.

820 BATES, MALCOLM (comp). Selling lorries – the late

1950s: a look at how lorries and vans were advertised

in the trade press of the period. Cudham: Kelsey

Publng, 2019. pp. 100. Many illns, some col. [‘Vintage

Roadscene’ Road haulage archive, 23.]

A pictorial record.

821 COMMERCIAL Cars Ltd – the early years. Heritage

Commercials Sep. 2019 pp. 40–5.

822 DAVIES, PETER. Austin K series [Close-up on

classics]. Classic & Vintage Commercials Dec. 2019

pp. 18–22.

823 DAVIES, PETER. Rowe Hillmaster. Classic &

Vintage Commercials 2019 Apr. pp. 20–4; May pp.

20–4.

Cornish-built lorry.

824 FORBES, MIKE (ed). Rallies, now and then.

Cudham: Kelsey Publng, 2019. pp. 100. Many photos,

chiefly col. [‘Vintage Roadscene’ Road haulage

archive, 25.]

A pictorial record of heritage commercial vehicles

at rallies.

825 FORBES, MIKE (ed). Scammell. Cudham: Kelsey

Publng, 2019. pp. 100. Many photos. [‘Vintage

Roadscene’ Road haulage archive, 24.]

A pictorial record.

826 REID, BILL. British recovery vehicles. Stroud:

Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 180 photos.

A pictorial record.

827 REID, BILL. British tipper lorries. Stroud: Amberley

Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 180 photos.

A pictorial record.

DF4 Omnibuses and coaches (see also 925, 929)

828 BERRY, HOWARD. Leyland’s big cat coaches.

Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 180 photos,

chiefly col.

A pictorial record of Leopard, Tiger and other

chassis models.

829 CHRISTIE, DAVID. AEC Regents in service: the late

1960s and 1970s. Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp.

96. 180 col. photos.

A pictorial record of older double-deck buses.

830 CHRISTIE, DAVID. Leyland PD Titans in service:

the late 1960s and 1970s. Stroud: Amberley Publng,

2019. pp. 96. 180 col. photos.

A pictorial record.

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831 DRYHURST, MICHAEL. Tin front tales. Classic Bus

no. 164 (Dec. 2019–Jan. 2020) pp. 32–41.

Concealed-radiator buses.

832 DUPLE dreams. [From the Bus Archive.] Classic Bus

no. 164 (Dec. 2019–Jan. 2020) pp. 28–31.

Proposed coach body designs of 1960s.

833 JENKINSON, KEITH A. Britain’s bendy buses.

Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 180 col.

photos.

A pictorial record.

834 MERCER, NEVILLE. Observation coaches and half-

deckers. Glossop: Venture, 2019. pp. 190. [Super

prestige series, no. 41.]

835 MILLAR, ALAN. (ed). Britain’s buses, vol. 4:

Celebrating 40 years of the MCW Metrobus.

Stamford: Key Publng, 2019. pp. 148. Many col.

photos.

836 MILLS, GEOFF. La belle époque: the coach bodies

built in Lowestoft by Belle Coach Works. Classic Bus

no. 161 (June–July 2019) pp. 10–19.

837 P.S.V. CIRCLE. A chassis list of AEC Regent

production (661/0661 series). [Barking], 2019. pp.

212. 39 photos. [Publication C1130.]

Tabulated details of double-deck models.

838 SMITH, VERNON. Open-top buses. Stroud:

Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 180 photos.

A pictorial record since the 1980s.

839 WALTER, RICHARD. Buses in all-over adverts.

Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 180 col.

photos.

A pictorial record.

840 WILDE, HOWARD. Northern Counties buses during

and after deregulation. Stroud: Amberley Publng,

2019. pp. 96. 180 photos.

A pictorial record of vehicles with Northern

Counties Motor & Engineering bodywork since the

late 1980s.

DF6 Electrically-powered vehicles

841 GREENWOOD, DAVID. Electric vehicles: myths,

truths, and the way ahead. Jnl Road Transport Hist.

Assocn no. 98 (Dec. 2019) pp. 5–6.

DG ROAD TRANSPORT ADMINISTRATION

AND OPERATION

842 BARLOW, PETER and BOOTHMAN, MARTIN

(ed). ‘Conspicuously marked’: vehicle registration in

Gloucestershire, 1903–13. Bristol & Gloucestersh.

Arch. Society, 2019. pp. xxxiii, 413. [Gloucestershire

record series, vol. 33.]

4,425 vehicles with AD and FH registration marks

analysed by type, make, owner’s name and occupation

and town of registration.

843 HARRISON, JOHN. The number plate book.

Easingwold: Newby Books, 2019. pp. 152.

DG1 Transport of goods

844 BROWN, SHARON. The finest in the Kingdom:

Liverpool carters. Jnl Road Transport Hist. Assocn no.

95 (Mar. 2019) pp. 1–6.

DG1b Transport of goods: Steam and motor transport

road haulage

845 BARNES, ALAN. Edward Beck & Son Ltd – the

early years. Old Glory no. 351 (May 2019) pp. 80–5.

Manchester-based heavy hauliers.

846 BARNES, ALAN. M.R.S. Ltd heavy haulage. Old

Glory no. 355 (Sep. 2019) pp. 64–9; 356 (Oct. 2019)

pp. 78–83.

Marston’s Road Service.

847 DODSWORTH, ROY. W. H. Bowker Ltd, 1919–

2019. Vintage Roadscene no. 237 (Aug. 2019) pp. 18–

20.

Lancashire-based hauliers.

848 FORBES, MIKE (ed). Lorries in the north – Settle in

the sixties. Cudham: Kelsey Publng, 2019. pp. 100.

Many photos (some col.). [‘Vintage Roadscene’

archive, vol. 7.]

A pictorial record by Andrew Burton.

849 TUCK, BOB. Heavyweight champions of their world.

Heritage Commercials Sep. 2019 pp. 6–12.

Pickfords heavy haulage, based on personal

reminiscences.

850 WEIR, BOB. Family memories. Vintage Spirit no. 206

(Sep. 2019) pp. 40–5.

Scottish quarry owners and bitumen suppliers and

their transport fleet.

DG2a = Horse-drawn coaching

851 BROWN, PETER. Shropshire’s stage coaches, 1835.

Jnl of the Road Transport Hist. Assocn no. 96 (June

2019) pp. 13–16.

DG2b-d Omnibus, trolleybus and tramway operation (see also RG4)

852 BARTLETT, ANDREW. Leicester’s trams and buses:

20th-century landmarks. Barnsley: Pen & Sword

Transport, 2019. pp. 245.

853 BREW, ALEC. Wolverhampton trams and buses.

Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 180 col.

photos.

A pictorial record.

854 BROTCHIE, A. W. Perth’s trams and early buses.

Catrine: Stenlake, 2019. pp. 80. 120 photos.

855 GRIMLEY, ROGER. A dip into Bath. Bigbury:

author, 2019.

Aspects of horse and motor bus and tram services.

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––Pt 2: 1918 to 1931.

856 HALEWOOD, PHIL. Celebrating our heritage: 125

years of public transport in Glasgow. Glasgow Vintage

Vehicle Trust, 2019. pp. 160.

Marking anniversary of Glasgow Corporation

Tramways.

857 HARVEY, DAVID. Birmingham buses, trams and

trolleybuses in the Second World War. Stroud:

Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 128. 250 photos.

A pictorial history.

London

858 AVES, PETER and CHARMAN, ALAN. GS: the

London Guy Special. [St Leonards]: Capital

Transport, 2019. pp. 208.

Country area single-deckers introduced 1953.

859 BATTEN, MALCOLM. East London Buses: the

twenty-first century. Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019.

pp. 96. 180 col. photos.

A pictorial record.

860 BATTEN, MALCOLM. London bus liveries: a

miscellany. Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96.

180 photos.

A pictorial record since 1969.

861 BAYMAN, BOB. Re-shaping. Classic Bus no. 160

(Apr.–May 2019) pp. 38–43.

London Transport in 1960s.

862 BEDDALL, DAVID. London’s Dart and Dart SLF.

Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 180 photos.

A pictorial record of these Dennis single-deck

buses introduced 1988.

863 BEDDALL, DAVID. London’s Enviro 400. Stroud:

Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 180 col. photos.

A pictorial record of these Alexander Dennis

double-deck buses introduced 2005.

864 BEDDALL, DAVID. London’s new Routemaster.

Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 180 photos.

A pictorial record of the New Bus for London

introduced 2012.

865 BLAKE, JIM. Jim Blake’s Sold! London Transport

buses’ second coming. Chelmsford: Visions

International, 2019. pp. 116. 296 photos (150 col.).

A pictorial record of buses sold out of London

service.

866 BLAKE, JIM. London buses in the 1970s: 1975–1979,

from crisis to recovery. Barnsley: Pen & Sword

Transport, 2019. pp. 184. Many photos.

A pictorial record.

867 BLAKE, JIM. Roadside with London’s country buses

& Green Line coaches. Chelmsford: Visions

International, 2019. pp. 136. 360 photos.

A pictorial record.

868 BOWDEN, JULIAN. Imberbus: 10 years across

Salisbury plain to the lost village of Imber. Bromley:

Bowden Publng, 2019. pp. 64. Many photos. [In focus,

10.]

Annual event operated by preserved London buses.

869 BOWDEN, JULIAN. RT afterlife. Bromley: Bowden

Publng, 2019. pp. 72. Many photos.

Double-deckers sold out of London service.

870 BOWDEN, JULIAN and DRYHURST, MICHAEL.

RT memories: capital service for forty-years. Bromley:

Bowden Publng, 2019. pp. 205. Many photos.

Double-deck buses.

871 BROWN, STEWART J. London’s bus purchases

1946–1994. [n.p.]: Fawndoon, 2019. pp. 160. 145

photos.

872 CROSS, ALAN. The afterlife of London Transport’s

first Leyland Cub. Classic Bus no. 162 (Aug.–Sep.

2019) pp. 26–7.

873 CROSS, ALAN. Front staircase lowbridge ’deckers.

Classic Bus no. 162 (Aug.–Sep. 2019) pp. 48–9.

874 DEAN, MARTIN. Buying back Routemasters. [From

the Bus Archive.] Classic Bus no. 159 (Feb.–Mar.

2019) pp. 42–9.

Returning from London Country.

875 DRYHURST, MICHAEL and BOWDEN, JULIAN.

RTW: London wide. Bromley: Bowden Publng, 2019.

pp. 44. Many photos. [In focus, 8.]

Wide-bodied double-deck buses.

876 FELL, RUSSELL. Roadside with the M. Chelmsford:

Visions International, 2019. pp. 128. 360 photos.

A pictorial record of London Transport Metrobus

double-deckers introduced 1978.

877 FLOYD, STEPHEN. Reverse turns. London Bus Mag.

no. 188 (Smr 2019) pp. 17–42; 189 (Aut. 2019) pp.

57–9.

878 GASCOINE, JOHN. Roadside with the DM, DMS.

Chelmsford: Visions International, 2019. pp. 128. 300

photos.

A pictorial record of London Transport Daimler

double-deck buses.

879 GREEN, OLIVER. London buses. Stroud: Amberley

Publng, 2019. pp. 64. Many illns, chiefly col.

[Britain’s heritage ser.]

880 HANCOCK, BASIL. FRM postscript. Classic Bus no.

163 (Oct.–Nov. 2019) pp. 42–9; 164 (Dec. 2019–Jan.

2020) p. 48.

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881 JENKINSON, KEITH A. London’s exiled buses.

Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 180 col.

photos.

A pictorial record of buses sold out of London

service.

882 LUCAS, ROD. Shades of green, including a

photographic history of Leatherhead garage. Derived

from Shades of green and red (2006). Omnibus

Society, London Historical Research Group, 2019. pp.

128.

883 MOSELING, RICHARD. History of Country Bus

routes 350 and 350A. London Bus Mag. no. 189 (Aut.

2019) pp. 28–47.

New Barnet–Bishops Stortford etc.

884 MOSELING, RICHARD. A history of Green Line

routes 706 and 707. London Bus Mag. no. 187 (Spr.

2019) pp. 15–24.

Aylesbury–Westerham/Oxted.

885 MOTH, DAVID. Buses in outer London since 1990.

Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 180 col.

photos.

A pictorial record.

886 PAYNE, MALCOLM. From river deep to mountain

high: route 101 and other services between North

Woolwich and Beckton. London Bus Mag. no. 190

(Wntr 2019–20) pp. 18–45.

887 SMITH, VERNON. Bexley buses. Stroud: Amberley

Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 180 photos.

A pictorial record of Bexleybus and other

operations 1983–90.

888 SMITH, VERNON. London’s West End buses in the

1980s. Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 180

photos.

A pictorial record.

889 TURNER, BARRY. On the fringe: the overlap

between London Transport’s Central and Country

services. London Bus Mag. no. 187 (Spr. 2019) pp.

25–44.

890 TURNER, BARRY. Over the bridges. London Bus

Mag. no. 189 (Aut. 2019) pp. 15–27.

Buses crossing Thames bridges from Windsor to

the Tower.

891 WALLER, PETER. Regional tramways – London

Transport. Barnsley: Pen & Sword Transport, 2019.

pp. 168. 200 photos (25 col.), maps.

892 WEBBER, MICK. Garaging London’s red buses: a

black and white album. [St Leonards]: Capital

Transport, 2019. pp. 184.

893 WHARMBY, MATTHEW. Last years of the London

Metrobus. Barnsley: Pen & Sword Transport, 2019.

pp. 192. 400 photos (many col.).

A pictorial record of these double-deckers in the

tendered service era, from c1998.

894 WHARMBY, MATTHEW. Last years of the London

Titan. Barnsley: Pen & Sword Transport, 2019. pp.

112. 275 photos.

A pictorial record of these double-deckers in the

tendered service era, c1998–2003.

895 WHARMBY, MATTHEW. London’s seventies buses.

[St Leonards]: Capital Transport, 2019. pp. 96.

896 WHARMBY, MATTHEW. The Metropolitan Trident.

Buses no. 767 (Feb. 2019) pp. 28–30.

20 years of a first-generation low-floor double-deck

class in London.

897 WILLIAMSON, BOB. Leyland National blinds in

London – their origins and development. London Bus

Mag. no. 190 (Wntr 2019–20) pp. 46–55.

898 WOODLIFFE, OWEN. From Pentonville Road.

Classic Bus no. 162 (Aug.–Sep. 2019) p. 8.

Coach station.

DG2B Omnibus and coach operation

899 100 years of Reading motorbuses: a commemoration.

Fifield: Thames Valley & Great Western Omnibus

Trust, 2019. pp. 84. 160 photos (100 col.).

900 AVERY, PAT. 100 years of buses in Devon.

[Exeter?]: P. J. Avery, 2019. pp. 96. 79 col. photos, 9

facsims.

Published to mark the centenary of Devon General

and successor Stagecoach South West.

901 BARCLAY, KENNY. Scottish buses during

deregulation: another view. Stroud: Amberley Publng,

2019. pp. 96. 180 photos.

A pictorial record, concentrating on the smaller

operators.

902 The BEAUTIFUL game in a beautiful coach. Classic

Bus no. 162 (Aug.–Sep. 2019) pp. 28–31.

Football team coaches.

903 BLAKE, JIM. British municipal bus operators:

snapshot of the 1960s. Barnsley: Pen & Sword

Transport, 2019. pp. 176. Many photos.

A pictorial record.

904 BLAKE, JIM. Jim Blake’s East Anglian buses &

coaches in the 1960s. Chelmsford: Visions

International, 2019. pp. 98.

A pictorial record.

905 BOOTH, GAVIN. British buses in colour. New edn in

new format. Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96.

180 col. photos.

The development of the bus in Britain 1950–86.

906 BROWN, GRAHAM. It all started with a woody: the

story of A. B. Gilbert of Bingham. Classic Bus no. 161

(June–July 2019) pp. 24–32.

A Nottinghamshire coach & bus operator.

907 BRUTON, Miss. Transport in Oldbury. WHOTT’s

News! [West Country Historic Omnibus & Transport

Trust] no. 78 (May 2020) pp. 14–17.

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Memories of the coming of buses to this

Gloucestershire village; repr. from 4ward.

908 CARTER, TIM. MK Coachway – 30 years in

business. Buses no. 771 (June 2019) pp. 38–9.

Serving coach operations in Milton Keynes.

909 CAUNT, PETER. A north west passage. Classic Bus

no. 160 (Apr.–May 2019) pp. 26–37; no. 161 (June–

July 2019) pp. 34–7.

Ribble and other operators around Preston and the

Fylde.

910 COACH trips from Ilfracombe. WHOTT’s News!

[West Country Historic Omnibus & Transport Trust]

no. 75 (Aug. 2019) pp. 5–10, 15–23.

From motor charabanc days.

911 COAST, LEON. A thorn in the side of M&D: the

story of John Dengate & Son. Classic Bus no. 159

(Feb.–Mar. 2019) pp. 38–41.

Bus operator of Beckley, Sussex.

912 CRAWLEY, ROBERT. The headquarters of Western

National and Southern National. WHOTT’s News!

[West Country Historic Omnibus & Transport Trust]

no. 78 (May 2020) pp. 4–14.

In Exeter.

913 CURTIS, MARTIN. Wandering stars: the former

Silver Star Atlanteans with Bristol Omnibus. Classic

Bus no. 159 (Feb.–Mar. 2019) pp. 8–17.

914 DAVEY, PETER. Bristol’s earliest G-types 1931–

1957. Bristol Omnibus Photographic Collection, 2019.

pp. 22. 47 photos.

915 DAVIES, ROGER. Ribble: celebrating the centenary

of an iconic bus company. London: Best Impressions,

2019. pp. 192.

916 DEVOY, DAVID. Scottish Citylink coaches. Stroud:

Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 180 photos.

A pictorial record.

917 DEVOY, DAVID. Strathtay Scottish buses. Stroud:

Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 180 photos.

A pictorial record.

918 DOGGETT, MARK. Hallmark chauffeur cars &

coaches. [Cover title: Hallmark cars and coaches.]

Glossop: Venture, 2019. pp. 80. Many illns.

Airport-based luxury coach operator.

919 EDWORTHY, ROBERT, MARTIN, CHRIS and

VICKERY, GRAHAM. Red & White. Vol. 1: The

story of the company, its services and vehicles to

1953. Glossop: Venture, 2019. pp. 238.

920 EMMETT, STUART. The Bradford to Queensbury

bus, 1949 to 1974. Catrine: Stenlake, 2019. 2 vols.

Many photos, incl. col.

––Pt 1: The routes up to 1969. pp. 52.

––Pt 2: The buses up to 1969 and buses and routes to

1974. pp. 56.

921 EYRE, MIKE. Diverted orders, match strikers &

clones: Barrow Crossleys & St Helens RTs. Classic

Bus no. 160 (Apr.–May 2019) pp. 16–23.

Aspects of bus deliveries in the north west.

922 FENTON, MIKE. At the Barnsley Co-op. Classic Bus

no. 159 (Feb.–Mar. 2019) pp. 18–22; no. 161 (June–

July 2019) pp. 20–2.

Coaches operated by and with bodies built by

Barnsley British Co-operative Society.

923 FLEMING, BOB and GREENWOOD, MIKE. 329: a

vehicle of Renown. Leicester Transport Heritage

Trust, 2019. pp. 24.

Leicester City Transport AEC Renown bus.

924 GODFREY, JOHN and TAYLOR, JOHN. The role of

bus partnerships in Great Britain. Research in

Transportation Economics vol. 69 (Sep. 2018) pp.

310–18.

Between local transport authorities and bus

operators.

925 HALEWOOD, PHIL. Glasgow Atlanteans: 60 years of

the LA. Glasgow Vintage Vehicle Trust, 2019. pp.

152.

A pictorial record of this Leyland double-deck bus

model with Glasgow Corporation and successors.

926 HANCOCK, BASIL. How good were Midland Red’s

own-made buses really? Classic Bus no. 163 (Oct.–

Nov. 2019) pp. 28–9; 164 (Dec. 2019–Jan. 2020) pp.

44–5, 57–8, 61.

927 HITCHEN, MICHAEL. National Bus Company dual

purpose vehicles. Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp.

96. 180 photos.

A pictorial record of coach-seated buses.

928 HODGE, JOHN. Peak practice. [Great British bus

routes.] Classic Bus no. 162 (Aug.–Sep. 2019) pp. 40–

7.

Peak district.

929 HOMFRAY, IVOR. Bodywork by D. J. Davies &

supplied to Newport Corporation in South Wales.

Classic Bus no. 162 (Aug.–Sep. 2019) pp. 32–5.

930 JENKINS, DAVID. A postcard from Eastbourne.

Buses no. 771 (June 2019) pp. 34–7.

Privatisation of bus services and its aftermath.

931 JENKINS, PAUL. AEC Regents & me. Classic Bus

no. 162 (Aug.–Sep. 2019) pp. 10–19.

Appreciation of Devon General buses.

932 JENKINSON, KEITH A. Stagecoach beyond

Scotland: the first twenty years. Stroud: Amberley

Publng, 2019. pp. 128. 240 photos.

A pictorial record.

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933 JENKINSON, KEITH A. Stagecoach in the twenty-

first century. Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96.

180 col. photos.

A pictorial record.

934 LACEY, PAUL. Early independents of the Henley &

Marlow area. Wokingham: author, [2019]. pp. 96.

935 LANE, KEVIN. National Bus Company: the early

years. Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 180

photos, incl. col.

A pictorial record, 1969–75.

936 LATUS, MARTON. Buses bodied by Leicester

Carriage Builders in Hull. Classic Bus no. 162 (Aug.–

Sep. 2019) pp. 36–7.

937 LAW, JOHN. Buses in Lancashire. Stroud: Amberley

Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 180 photos.

A pictorial record of the modern county since 1974.

938 LAW, JOHN. North Yorkshire buses. Stroud:

Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 180 photos.

A pictorial record.

939 LODINGTON, CHRIS. Bedford centenary. Classic

Bus no. 163 (Oct.–Nov. 2019) pp. 12–22.

United Counties’ St John’s depot in 1960s.

940 McLACHLAN, TOM. Grey-Green and

contemporaries, book 2: 1961 to the Arriva years.

[n.p.]: GG Publns, 2019. pp. 184. Many photos.

A history of this London-based touring coach

operator.

941 MILLS, GEOFF R. Stephensons: from a single coach

to a 100 vehicle bus fleet, during 45 years in Essex and

7 years in Suffolk. Colchester: MW Transport Publns,

2018. pp. 84.

942 MOORE, TOM. Red House Roadliners & Coventry

City Football Club. Classic Bus no. 163 (Oct.–Nov.

2019) pp. 32–5.

Team coaches.

943 MORRIS, COLIN. Royal Blue days. New edn in new

format. Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 159

photos (57 col.), 15 facsims.

Aspects of the history of this operator from horse-

drawn excursion coaches in Bournemouth to express

motor coach services, based partly on interviews with

drivers.

944 OMNIBUS SOCIETY, LONDON HISTORICAL

RESEARCH GROUP. They also served – bus route

410: the story of the buses that served RAF Biggin

Hill and the surrounding area. Walsall, 2019. pp. 32.

945 OVENDEN, BARRY. Integral experiments & one-

manning by Maidstone & District. Classic Bus no. 160

(Apr.–May 2019) pp. 44–5.

946 PIKE, DAVID. Corporate communication. Classic

Bus no. 161 (June–July 2019) pp. 142–5.

National Bus Co. publicity.

947 P.S.V. CIRCLE. A fleet history of Cynon Valley,

Taff-Ely and their predecessors. [Barking], 2019. pp.

132. 39 photos. [Fleet history PG16.]

Tabulated details.

948 P.S.V. CIRCLE. A fleet history of Dundee

Corporation and Tayside Public Transport Co. Ltd.

[Barking], 2019. pp. 102. [Fleet history PL7.]

Tabulated details.

949 P.S.V. CIRCLE. A fleet history of Lancashire United

Transport Ltd. [Barking], 2019. pp. 163. 32 photos.

[Fleet history PC13.]

Tabulated details.

950 P.S.V. CIRCLE. A fleet history of operators in Angus,

Perthshire & Kinross-shire. [Barking], 2019. pp. 227.

71 photos. [Fleet history SAS1.]

Tabulated details of bus operators.

951 P.S.V. CIRCLE. A fleet history of small operators in

Bristol (operators A to K). [Barking], 2019. pp. 183.

39 photos. [Fleet history SGL2.]

Tabulated details of bus operators.

952 RHODES, MIKE. Preston buses before and after

deregulation. Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96.

Many photos.

A pictorial record.

953 RONALD’s double-deck Leyland Royal Tigers.

[From the Bus Archive.] Classic Bus no. 160 (Apr.–

May 2019) pp. 46–9.

Unfulfilled proposal by R. Edgley Cox, general

manager of Walsall Corporation Transport.

954 SEAMARKS, GARY. Bedfordshire independent

buses. Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 180 col

photos.

A pictorial record since the 1980s.

955 SEAMARKS, GARY. Milton Keynes buses. Stroud:

Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 180 photos.

A pictorial record.

956 SHARMAN, RICHARD. The Ede family: serving

Cornwall and beyond since 1947. Coach & Bus Week

no. 1401 (9 July 2019) pp. 32–5.

Roselyn, coach operator of Par.

957 SHAYSHUTT, KEITH. Western National in the

1990s. [n.p.]: [author], 2019. pp. 100. 87 photos (84

col.), 10 maps, 25 facsims, 44 tables.

An operational history, arranged geographically.

958 SINCLAIR, JOHN. The afterlife of a Luton

Lowlander. Classic Bus no. 162 (Aug.–Sep. 2019) pp.

24–5.

A bus transferred to Highland Omnibuses,

Inverness.

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959 SINCLAIR, JOHN. Mackenzie of Garve. [From the

Bus Archive.] Classic Bus no. 163 (Oct.–Nov. 2019)

pp. 38–41.

960 SOUTHDOWN ENTHUSIASTS’ CLUB. Southdown

fleet and routes 1939. New edn. 2019. pp. 59. 12

photos.

961 SPENDING a penny at Bridport. WHOTT’s News!

[West Country Historic Omnibus & Transport Trust]

no. 74 (May 2019) pp. 8–12.

1931 Torquay–Bournemouth limited stop service

operated by Devon General.

962 STANFORD, SIMON. Coaches in and around

Brighton. Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 180

photos.

A pictorial record.

963 STREET, MIKE. Buses and coaches in south east

Wales in the 1970s. Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019.

pp. 96. 180 photos.

A pictorial record.

964 STUBBINGS, RICHARD. British independent buses

in the 1980s. Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96.

180 photos.

A pictorial record.

––British independent buses in the 1990s. 2019. pp.

96. 180 photos.

965 TUCKER, PETER. North east buses in the 1990s.

Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 180 photos.

A pictorial record.

966 WALLACE, RICHARD. East Kent Road Car

Company Ltd: services of the golden jubilee era.

Marlborough: Crowood Press, 2019. pp. 208. 302

photos (89 col.).

A record of the system c.1968.

967 WALLIS, PHILIP. Golden Miller buses including

Cardiff Bluebird. Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp.

96. 180 photos.

A pictorial record of this operator in London and

beyond.

968 WALTER, RICHARD. Lothian buses: 100 years and

beyond. Stroud: Amberley Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 180

photos.

A pictorial record.

969 WEAGER, JOHN. Bournemouth’s bus & coach

station. author, 2019. pp. 136. 220 photos.

970 WHITAKER, ALAN. West Yorkshire: thirty years

gone. Manchester: Willowherb Publng, 2019. pp. 112.

205 col. photos.

A pictorial record of the West Yorkshire Road Car

Co., 1959–89.

971 WHITE, PETER. Prospects in Britain in the light of

the Bus Services Act 2017. Research in

Transportation Economics vol. 69 (Sep. 2018) pp.

337–43.

972 WILTSHIRE, ANDREW. National Welsh.

Portishead: Bernard McCall, 2019. pp. 80. 100

photos. [Fleet in focus, no. 1.]

A pictorial record.

DG2c Trolleybus operation

973 BARKER, COLIN. Around Derby by trolleybus.

Brora: Adam Gordon, 2019. pp. 189.

A route-by-route pictorial record.

974 DAVIES, ROGER. The final days of Cardiff’s

trolleybuses. Classic Bus no. 164 (Dec. 2019–Jan.

2020) pp. 14–21.

975 SEEDS sown in south west but scattered widely.

WHOTT’s News! [West Country Historic Omnibus &

Transport Trust] no. 76 (Nov. 2019) pp. 6–10.

Railless Electric Traction Co’s proposed Falmouth

system, 1909.

DG2d Tramway systems (see also 389)

976 IS tramway history repeating itself? Jnl Road

Transport Hist. Assocn no. 95 (Mar. 2019) p. 15; 96

(June 2019) pp. 5–7.

A discussion by Peter White, Peter Brown and Ian

Yearsley on the provision for renewal of capital assets

in the case of tramways.

977 JENNINGS, ALLAN and COULLS, PETER. The

Leamington and Warwick Tramway. Leamington Spa:

Sydni Bks, 2019. pp. 142.

978 JONES, PETER. Colchester tramways: the untold

story 1904-1929. Midhurst: Middleton, 2019. pp. [96].

120 photos, plans. [Tramway classics series.]

A chiefly pictorial history.

979 VOICE, DAVID. Next stop Seaton! 66 years of

Modern Electric Tramways Limited: the complete and

official history of Modern Electric Tramways Limited

trading as Seaton and District Tramway since 1970.

4th edn. Brora: Adam Gordon, 2019. pp. 166. 365

photos, 6 maps & plans, 9 facsims.

A history of the narrow-gauge pleasure tramway

operated by this company, incl. earlier operations at

Rhyl, Eastbourne, etc.

980 WALLER, PETER. Lost tramways of England –

Birmingham north. Cardiff: Graffeg, 2019. pp. 64. 40

photos.

A pictorial record.

–– Birmingham south. 2019. pp. 64. 40 photos.

981 WALLER, PETER. Lost tramways of England –

Brighton. Cardiff: Graffeg, 2019. pp. 64. 40 photos.

A pictorial record.

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982 WALLER, PETER. Lost tramways of England –

Bradford. Cardiff: Graffeg, 2019. pp. 64. 42 photos.

A pictorial record.

983 WALLER, PETER. Works trams of the British Isles: a

survey of tramway engineers’ vehicles. Barnsley: Pen

& Sword Transport, 2019. pp. 152. 250 illns (some

col.).

984 WOODMAN, JOHN. Broadway to Blackpool: those

elusive centre entrance double deck trams 1912–2019.

Blackpool: Rigby Road Publng, 2018.

DH ROAD TRANSPORT LIFE AND LABOUR

985 GREGSON, NICKY. Mobilities, mobile work and

habitation: truck drivers and the crisis in occupational

auto-mobility in the UK. Mobilities vol. 13 (2018) pp.

291–307.

The problems of cab-based dwelling and the

current crisis in labour supply in truck driving, based

on research in S.E. England.

DH1 Biographical / autobiographical memoirs (see

also 800)

986 LARKIN, NICK. 55 years on (and working under)

buses. Bus & Coach Preservation vol. 21 no. 9 (Feb.

2019) pp. 50–3.

David Powell.

987 MEMORIES of a Bideford clippie. WHOTT’s News!

[West Country Historic Omnibus & Transport Trust]

no. 74 (May 2019) pp. 4–7.

WW2.

988 RAYNER, GEORGE. South of the Humber. Classic

Bus no. 162 (Aug.–Sep. 2019) pp. 22–3.

Driver’s eye view of Lincolnshire Road Car Co.

around Scunthorpe.

DK ROAD TRANSPORT AND THE NATION

989 STARKIE, DAVID. The motorway age: how post-war

governments responded to rapid traffic growth. 2nd

edn. Salisbury: Riverside Publng Solutions, 2019. pp.

186. 36 illns.

Chiefly concerns urban roads and traffic, up to

1986. 1st edn 1982.

DK3 Road safety

990 BLENKINSOP, MIKE. Dodge and Routemaster

collide. Heritage Commercials Sep. 2019 pp. 52–3.

Gateshead, 1974.

DK4 Road transport and industry

991 SCAIFE, NIGEL. Milk transport. Stroud: Amberley

Publng, 2019. pp. 96. 180 photos.

A pictorial record.

DK6 Parliament, government and road transport

992 KIRK, PHILIP and WHITE PETER. An attempt to

change 'Rule of the road' in 1944? Jnl Road Transport

Hist. Assocn no. 97 (Sep. 2019) pp. 1–3.

Evidence that the Ministry of War Transport

considered a change to driving on the right.

993 MELIA, STEVE. Why did U.K. governments cut road

building in the 1990s and expand it after 2010?

Transport Policy vol. 81 (Sep. 2019) pp. 242–53.

DK8 Road transport and crime

994 ANSTEAD, ANT. Cops & robbers: the story of the

British police car. London: Collins, 2018. pp. 432.

DK11 Military road transport

995 HOWIE, JOHN. Army Motor Coach Companies. Jnl

Road Transport Hist. Assocn no. 95 (Mar. 2019) pp.

7–12.

Established during WW2 under the Royal Army

Service Corps.

DQ APPRECIATION OF ROAD TRANSPORT

996 OMNIBUS SOCIETY. 90th birthday celebration.

Walsall, 2019. pp. 56.

History of the Society.

DQ1 Preservation, restoration (see also 813–14, 824)

997 FREEMAN, JAMES. The Broadway beckons. Classic

Bus no. 160 (Apr.–May 2019) pp. 50–3.

Origins of Friends of King Alfred Buses.

998 MALONE, ROGER. Vintage buses in glorious Devon:

a journey in colour. Barnsley: Pen & Sword

Transport, 2019. pp. 127. 202 photos.

A pictorial album of heritage vehicles.