Branch Lines
Branch Line to Ongar
by J.E.Connor
For a long time just rustic byways, the lines of the area increased in importanc...
by J.E.Connor
For a long time just rustic byways, the lines of the area increased in importanc...
by Vic Mitchell & Keith Smith
These historic routes had contrasting environs. The main line was close to a riv...
by Vic Mitchell & Keith Smith
Coventry had one of the first stations in the Midlands and the district soon bec...
by Vic Mitchell & Keith Smith
The route from Halwill passed through windswept, thinly-populated countryside of...
by Roger Darsley
The Consett to South Shields line was built in 1834 as a coal railway. Even when...
by Roger Darsley
The eastern part of the route parallel to Hadrian's Wall formed part of one of t...
by Vic Mitchell & Keith Smith
Variety is the spice of railway study and, herein, we find great changes in land...
by Richard Adderson & Graham Kenworthy
The railways which ran through the East Anglian countryside and converged on the...
by Vic Mitchell & Keith Smith
All three branches had one thing in common: holidaymakers. The scenery differed ...
by Vic Mitchell & Keith Smith
The route served a large number of collieries and several quarries, the complexi...
by Colin Barker
Although Glasgow was famous for its large tram fleet, which operated throughout ...
by Vic Mitchell & Keith Smith
Situated on the Devon/Dorset border, this branch from Axminster became one of th...
by David Edge & Vic Mitchell
This album is a picture history of the Heads of the Valleys railways. Remembered...
by John Matthews
Stunning scenery. Beautiful rolling landscapes are a constant companion as this ...
by Vic Mitchell & Keith Smith
The charm of the small stations, the impressive upland scenery and the many agei...