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A BibliographyBibliography ofof thethe History of Inland Waterways, RailwaysRailways && RoadRoad TransportTransport inin the British Isles,Isles, 20002000

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GC TRANSPORTTRANSPORT IN IN PARTICULAR PARTICULAR REGIONS REGIONS OFOF THE 13 HILL, T. G.G. FromFrom packhorsepackhorse toto railways:railways: changingchanging BRITISH ISLES transport systemssystems fromfrom the seventeenthseventeenth toto thethe nineteenth centuries and their impact upon trade and GC1b -SouthEngland-South WestWest RegionRegion (see also no. 37) industry in the Shropshire area. Unpubl. Ph.D.PhD. thesis,theSis, Univ. of Leicester, 1998. 1 HARMAN, WINIFRED.WINIFRED. Local Local transporttransport ofof the past.past. 14 HITCHES, MIKE. BirminghamBirmingham transport.transport. Stroud: Old CornwallCornwallvol. vol. 12 no.no 55 (1999) pp. 12-21. Sutton Publng, 1999. pp. 128. [Sutton's photographicphotographic history of transport series.] GC1cGC 1c England-SouthEngland-South EastEast RegionRegion A photographic record. 2 HASTIE, scon.SCOTT. Berkhamsted: an illustrated history. GC1e England-EastEngland-East Midlands Midlands RegionRegion Kings Langley: Alpine Press, 1999. pp. 176. Kings Langley: Alpine Press, 1999. pp. 176. 15 RIDEN, PHILlPPHILIP (comp). CatalogueCatalogue of of plans of pp. 24-6, Early transport; 27-30,27-30, The canal; 31-5, proposed canals, turnpike roads, railways and otherother The railway; 3G-7,36-7, Motor transport. public works deposited with thethe Clerks of the PeacePeace 3 LLEWELLYN,LLEWELL YN, SHEILA. TheThe view from the bridge: the for ,Northamptonshire, the the County BoroughBorough ofof story of the Thames-side villages of Clifton Hampden Northampton andand the Soke of , 1792- and Burcot in . (Clifton[Clifton Hampden]: Friends 1960, in the Northamptonshire Record Office. Cardiff: of Stst Michael & AllAI/Angels, Angels, 2000. pp. xiii, 292. Priory Press,Press, forfor Northamptonshire Northamptonshire RecordRecord Ch. 2 (pp.(pp. 14-26), Old village, old roads; 3 (pp.(pp. Office, 2000. pp. 96. 27-40), The at Clifton: the ford, ferry With introduction on the evolution of the depositeddeposited and bridge;bridge; 4 (pp.(pp. 41-57),41-57), TheThe commercial commercial plan, the NRONRO collections,collections, andand their value forfor Thames andand its wharves; 14 (pp. 165-6),165-6), TheThe historians. 361 plansplans andand associatedassociated documentsdocuments coming oftheof the Great Western RailwayRailway...... described. GC1hGC1 h England-NorthEngland-North West West RegionRegion 4 BAKER, MICHAEL H. H. C.C. London Transport in the 16 McNEIL, ROBINA and NEVELL, MICHAEL. A guideguide 1950s. Shepperton: Ianlan Allan,AI/an, 2000. pp. 96.96. ManyMany to thethe industrialindustrial archaeologyarchaeology of GreaterGreater Manchester.Manchester. illns,tins, incl.incl. col. [Glory Days series.] (n.p.]:[n.p.]: Assocn for IndlIndl Arch., 2000. pp. 73. A chiefly pictorial record. A gazetteer. 5 BAKER, MICHAEL H.H. C. LondonLondon TransportTransport sincesince 17 SMITH, PAUL J. andand HUGHES,HUGHES, BRIAN.BRIAN. GreaterGreater 1933. Combined & updated edn. of London TransportTransport Manchester in 1998-1999: a reviewreview of organisations,organisations, 1933-19621933-/962 (1996) and London TransportTransport since 1963 transport operators and theirtheir ticketticket and fare collectioncollection (1997). Shepperton: lan Allan,AI/an, 2000. pp. 128,128, 144.144. systems. Sevenoaks: Transport Ticket Society, 1999. Many photos. pp. 48. Many ticket facsims (some col.).coL). A year-by-year account of the principal events. A comprehensivecomprehensive survey survey of of bus, rail and tramtram operators. 6 GOUDIE, FRANK andand STUCKEY,STUCKEY, DOUGLAS.DOUGLAS. Railways and transport of HammersmithHammersmith & WestWest GC1IGC11 England-YorkshireEngland-Yorkshire and and North North Humberside Humberside London. WokinghamWokingham.· For9.eFore Books,Books, 2000. pp. 88. 18 NOINOLAN, AN, KEITH.KEITH. CanalsCanals andand railways inin thethe Principally concerns railways and tramways. development ofof Goole.Goole. In BOYES, GRAHAMEGRAHAME 7 HOWES, JUSTIN. Johnston's UndergroundUnderground type.type. (comp), Co-operation and competitioncompetition (2000)(2000) pp.pp. 20-20- Harrow Weald: Capital Transport I/ LondonLondon TransportTransport 4. Museum, 2000. pp. 80. Many facsims. The typeface designed by Edward JohnstonJohnston andand GC1JGC1j England-NorthEngland-North RegionRegion used throughout London Transport. 19 NIXON, PHILIPPHILlP andand DUNLOP,DUNLOP, DENIS.DENIS. ExploringExploring 8 LAWRENCE, DAVID. AA logo for London: the LondonLondon Durham history. Derby:Derby.' Breedon, 1998. pp. 189. Transport symbol. Harrow Weald:Weald: Capital Transport,Transport, Includes chapterchapter on on thethe old roadsroads ofof CountyCounty 2000. pp. 112. Many illns, chiefly col. Durham and several references to roadroad bridgesbridges ItsIts history. and railway sites. 9 LONDON TransportTransport busbus && tubetube maps: a collectors'collectors' GC2 ScotlandScotland guide 1920-2000.1920-2000. Alton: Anne fetchLetch / I NebulousNebulous Books,Books,2000. 2000. pp. 48. 20 BROTCHIE,BROTCHIE, ALAN.ALAN. WheelsWheels aroundaround Edinburgh.Edinburgh. Tabulated listings. Ochiltree: Stenlake, 2000. pp. 48. 10 GUILLERY, PETER. Greenwich generating stationstation. . A pictorialpictorial recordrecord of roadroad transport,transport, tramstrams andand London's IndustrialIndustrial Archaeology no. 7 (2000) pp. 3- railways. 12. 21 GRIEVES,GRIEVES, ROBERT.ROBERT. WheelsWheels aroundaround Paisley.Paisley. Ochiltree:Ochiltree.· Stenlake, 2000. pp. 48. GC1d England-WestEngland-West Midlands Midlands RegionRegion A pictorialpictorial recordrecord of roadroad transport,transport, tramstrams andand 11 CALDERBANK, GERRY.GERRY. Canal,Canal, coalcoal & tramway: an railways. introductionintroduction to to the industrialindustrial heritageheritage ofof Mamble.Mamble. Moreton on Lugg: L. C. Promotions, 2000. p. 14. GC3 WalesWales (see also no. 37) 12 HALE, MICHAEL. TrafficTraffic and transport in nineteenthnineteenth 22 HUGHES, STEPHEN. Copperopolis: landscapes of century Kingswinford.Kingswinford. Dudley: author,author, 2000. pp. 64.64. the earlyearly industrialindustrial period inin Swansea.Swansea. Aberystwyth: [Woodsetton monograph no. 3.] Royal Commission of of the AncientAncient && HistoricalHistorical The Kingswinford branch railway and StourbridgeStourbridge Monuments of Wales.Wales, 2000. pp. x, 358, [4] col. pl.pI. 339 FxtensionExtension Canal. figs (photos, drwgs, maps, plans & tables.

652 Ch. 2 (pp.(pp. 71-130),71-130), 'Patterns'Patterns ofof transporttransport andand GE4 MechanicalMechanical engineering engineering power'. Many other transport references passim. 34 SHERYN, HINTON J. An illustrated history of fork-lift 23 MARTIN, ROSEMARY.ROSEMARY. Changes Changes in inthe the Vale of trucks. Shepperton: Ianlan Allan,AI/an, 2000. pp. 128.128. 244244 Llangollen, 1790-1865.1790-1865. Trans DenbighshireOenbighshire HistHist.. illns. Soc. vol. 4848 (1999)(1999) pp.pp. 52-73.52-73. Arranged by manufacturer. pp. 53-62 incl.incl. roads, canals, tramways, railwaysrailways. . GK TRANSPORT AND THE NATION; Inter-modal GC4 IrelandIreland relationshipsrelatlonsh Ips 24 COLLINS,COLLlNS, MICHAELMICHAEL. Rail Rail versusversus road in IrelandIreland 35 BOUGHEY,BOUGHEY, JOSEPH.JOSEPH. SynergySynergy oror domination? domination? 1900-2000: a century of changechange inin IrishIrish railways road Railway companies and their waterway assets: the and railrail passengerpassenger servicesservices andand vehicles.vehicles. London Midland & ScottishScottish constituents.constituents. InIn BOYES, Newtownards:Newtownards. Colourpoint, 2000. pp. 192. GRAHAME (comp), Co-operationCo-operation and competitioncompetition (2000) pp. 3-8.3-8. GE TRANSPORTTRANSPORT ENGINEERING ENGINEERING 36 BOYES,BOYES. GRAHAME (comp. & intrdn).intrdn). Co-operationCo-operation and competition:competition: the the history of thethe railways'railways' 25 ROYAL COMMISSION ON ON THE ANCIENTANCIENT ANDAND relationships withwith other transporttransport modes:modes: paperspapers HISTORICAL MONUMENTS OFOF SCOTLAND. The presented at at a conferenceconference held at thethe NationalNational Sir William Arrol collection: a guide to the international Railway Museum, York.York, 29-31 OctoberOctober 1999.1999. York: material held in the NationalNational MonumentsMonuments Record of Inst.Inst. Railway Studies // KeighleyKeighley: RailwayRailway && CanalCanal Scotland; compiled byby Miriam McDonald and MilesMiles Historical Soc., 2000. pp. [ii],[iij, 96. Oglethorpe. Edinburgh, 2000. pp. 96.96.98 98 pl.pI. Relevant papers are entered individually in this A gazetteergazetteer of sitessites outsideoutside Scotland,Scotland, includingincluding bibliography. many bridges, andand aa complete list of the contracts of SirSir WilliamWilliam ArrolArrol && Co.,Co., 1870-1979,1870-1979, listinglisting 37 BRAINE, PETER. Railways, coastal shipping andand records held in thethe NMRS. canals: thethe Channel coalcoal tradetrade in thethe nineteenth century. InIn BOYES, GRAHAME (comp),(comp), Co-operation and competition (2000) pp.pp. 36--40.36-40. GE1 BiographiesBiographies of of civil civil engineersengineers 38 FOXON,FOXON. TOM. The Birmingham,Birmingham, South Staffs andand 26 BARNES, MARTIN. Civil engineering management in East Worcs DistrictDistrict railwayrailway andand canalcanal interchangesinterchanges the industrialindustrial revolution. Proc. lnstnInstn CivilCivil Engrs,Engrs, CivilCivil 1838-1969. InIn BOYES, GRAHAME (comp),(comp). Co-Co­ Engineering vol. 138 (2000)(2000) pp.pp. 135-44. 13544. operation and competition (2000) pp.pp. 14-19.14-19. The SmeatonSmeaton lecture,lecture, 1999,1999, concerningconcerning thethe 39 GLAISTER,GLAISTER, STEPHEN,STEPHEN. BURNHAM,BURNHAM. JUNE,JUNE. evolution of civil engineering contract management STEVENS, HANDLEY and TRAVERS,TRAVERS, TONY.TONY. from the mid-18thmid-18th cent.cent. toto 18601860 andand thethe Transport policy in Britain.Britain. Basingstoke: Macmillan,Macmillan, comparative performanceperformance ofof leading railway and 1998. pp.pp. x.x, 310.310.16 16 figs,figs. 88 tables.tables. [Public policy andand canal engineers. politics series.] 27 BURTON, ANTHONY. RichardRichard Trevithick:Trevithick: giant of A study of European, national and local influencesinfluences steam. London:London. Aurum, 2000. pp. x, 246, [16] pl.pI. 11 on policy, with historical background. figs. figs. 40 GODWARD,GODWARD. ERNEST. The development of transport 28 JARVIS, ADRIAN. The VictorianVictorian engineer.engineer. Princes integration afterafter thethe 19681968 TransportTransport Act:Act: somesome Risborough:Risborough.· Shire,Shire, 2000. pp. 32.32. ManyMany illns.illns. [Shire evidence from the WestWest MidlandsMidlands 1974-1996.1974-1996. InIn albums, no. 353.] BOYES, GRAHAME(comp),GRAHAME (comp), Co-operationCo-operation andand A mainlymainly pictorialpictorial recordrecord ofof engineeringengineering worksworks competition (2000) pp.pp. 6!}-70.65-70. (many transport-related) with with notes notes onon thethe 41 HIBBS,HIBBS. JOHN. Some rail replacement bus services in professionals who undertook them. the EasternEastern RegionRegion 1929-1969.1929-1969. [Clinker MemorialMemorial 29 KENTLEY, ERIC,ERIC, HUDSON,HUDSON, ANGIEANGlE andand PETO,PETO, Lecture, 1999.] Jnl Rly && CanalCanal Hist.Hist. Soc.Soc. vol. 3333 JAMES (ed). IsambardIsambard KingdomKingdom Brunel:Brunei: recentrecent (1999-2001) pp.pp. 198-209,354-5,418-19,586-8. 198-209,354-5,418-19,586-8. works. London: DesignOesign Museum, 2000. pp. 144. 2000. pp. 144. 42 HODGKINS,HODGKINS. DAVID. The Manchester,Manchester. Sheffield & Published toto accompany anan exhibition atat thethe Lincolnshire Railway.Railway, Sir Edward Watkin and canals.canals. Design Museum. AA selection of Brunel'sBruneI's worksworks InIn BOYES, GRAHAME (comp), Co-operationCo-operation andand (including thethe Thames Tunnel, the broadbroad gauge,gauge, competition (2000) pp.pp. 9-13.9-13. Paddington station and Royal Albert Bridge),Bridge), with reassessments byby contemporarycontemporary designers.designers. pp.pp. 43 PRESTON,PRESTON. JOHN.JOHN, LAWTONLAWTON SMITH,SMITH. HELENHELEN andand 132-40,132--40, Chronology. STARKIE, DAVID (ed). IntegratedIntegrated transporttransport policy:policy: implications for regulation and competition. Aldershot: 30 SCHOFIELD, R. B. Benjamin OutramOutram 1764-1805: an Ashgate, 2000. pp. viii,viii, 237.237. [Oxford studiesstudies inin engineering biography. Cardiff: Merton Priory Press,Press, transporttransport series.] 2000. pp. xii, 340.340.24 24 photos.photos, 32 figs. GK1 TransportTransport and and societysociety GE3 ArchitectureArchitecture and and design: design: bridges,bridges, viaducts,viaducts, buildings 44 POOLEY,POOLEY. COLlNCOLIN G. andand TURNBULL,TURNBULL, JEAN.JEAN. Commuting,Commuting. transport and urbanurban form:form: ManchesterManchester 31 ENGLISH.ENGLISH, PETER J. JohnJohn Cochrane'sCochrane's WoodsideWoodside and Glasgow in the mid-twentieth century. Urban Hist. Works, Dudley. Blackcountryman vol. 32, no.no 44 (Aut.(Aut. vol.vol. 27 (2000) pp. 360-83. 1999) pp.pp. 65-9;65-9; 33, no. 1 (I/IIntr(Wntr 1999-2000) pp.pp. 64-64- 45 POOLEY, COLlNCOLIN G. and TURNBULL,TURNBULL, JEAN. ModalModal 8; no 2 (Spr. 2000) pp. 66-9. 8: no. 2 (Spr. 2000) pp. 66-9. choice and modal change: thethe journey toto work inin The company waswas aa contractor forfor road and rail Britain since 1890. ,InlJnl ofof TransportTransport Geog.Geog. vol. 88 girder bridges in Britain and overseas. Britain since 1890. girder bridges in Britain and overseas. (2000) pp. 11-14.11-14. 32 MORRIS, CHARLESCHARLES H. H. Bridges over the Tees.Tees. Guisborough:Guisborough. Cleveland Ind!Indl Arch. Soc.,Soc, 2000. pp. [iij,[i], GK4 TransportTransport and and Industry, Industry, trade trade andand agricultureagriculture 60, [4 pl.]. 32 figs & maps. [Research reportreport nono. 7.]7] A survey of 49 bridges, 1st-20th cent. AD. Ch. 6 46 JEUDA, BASIL. The limestonelimestone quarriesquarries ofof CaldonCaldon (pp. 23-8), Railway bridges. Low. Leek: Churnet Valley Books, 2000. pp. 192.192.182 182 photos, 21 maps & plans, many facsims. 33 SUTHERLAND, R. R. J. J. M. A centurycentury ofof innovation:innovation: The quarries were worked by the Trent & MerseyMersey structural engineeringengineering 1900-2000.1900-2000. Structural Canal to which it was connected by the tramways,tramways. EngineerEngineervol. vol. 78, no. 1 (4 Jan.Jan. 2000)2000) pp.pp. 12-23.12-23. 1797-1847, and then byby thethe NorthNorth StaffordshireStaffordshire IncludesIncludes developments in bridge design. Rly and LM&SR until 1934.

653 GK7 TransportTransport lawlaw GQGO APPRECIATIONAPPRECIATION OF OF TRANSPORT TRANSPORT GQ1G01 PreservationPreservation 47 HARRIS,HARRIS, RON.RON. IndustrializingIndustrializing EnglishEnglish law:law: entrepreneurship andand businessbusiness organization, 1720- 48 KNOWLES, LORAINE, STAMMERS,STAMMERS, MICHAEL and 1844. Univ. Press, 2000. pp. xvi, 331. 9 STORER, J. J. D. LiverpoolLiverpool on wheels:wheels: thethe LandLand tables. Transport Collection of N.M.G.M. Liverpool: BluecoatBluecoat pp. 86-90, TheThe emergenceemergence of thethe turnpiketurnpike trust;trust; Press / National Museums & Galleries on Merseyside, 90-5, TheThe organizationorganization ofof riverriver navigationnavigation 1998. pp. 96. Many photos. improvement; 95--100, 95-100, TheThe comingcoming ofof the joint-joint­ stock canalcanal corporations.corporations. Many otherother referencesreferences 49 VODDEN, DAVIDDAVID F.F. The BlackBlack CountryCountry LivingLiving passim to canals,canals, railways,railways, riverriver navigations,navigations, Museum: 25 years. Stroud: Sutton Publng,Publng, 2000. pp. transport andand turnpiketurnpike trusts. 128. A photographicphotographic record of its development.development. Ch. 6 (pp. 69-90), Transport.

SECTION C CANALCANAL AND AND RIVERRIVER NAVIGATIONSNAVIGATIONS

CB INLANDINLAND WATERWAY WATERWAY TRANSPORT TRANSPORT AT 59 HAMILTON, ROBERT.ROBERT. The The tub-boat canals ofof PARTICULAR PERIODS Shropshire. WaysWl4-YS WorldWorld vol. 29 no.no. 66 (June(June 2000)2000) pp. 46-53.46-53. CB1 AntiquityAntiquity and and early early use use of of inland Inland navigationnavigation up to A brief history and description of remains. c.1600 c.1600 60 HEATLEY, BRYAN.BRYAN. How How aa canal almost came to 50 CHEAPE, HUGH. Logboats in history: west HighlandHighland Ludlow. JotJnl Rly && CanalCanal Hist.Hist. Soc.Soc. vol. 33 (1999-(1999- evidence. Proc. Soc. Antiq. ScotlandScotland vol. 129129 (1999)(1999) 2001) pp. 395--401.395-401. pp. 851-60. Scheme forfor a canalcanal to linklink thethe LeominsterLeominster andand Emphasises literary and cultural evidence. Montgomeryshire canals,canals, butbut subsequentlysubsequently curtailedcurta~ed before being abandoned. 51 t FRY, MALCOLM F.F. Coiti: logboatslogboats fromfrom NorthernNorthern Ireland. Belfast: Greystone Press for EnvironmentEnvironment & 61 LUDGATE, MARTIN. Restoration report: the Lichfield Heritage Service, 2000.2000. pp.pp. xii,xii, 152. 8 plates,plates, 9797 and Hatherton Canals. WwysWl4-YS World vol. 29 no. 33 drwgs, 44 maps,maps, 44 tables.tables. [Northern IrelandIreland (Mar. 2000) pp. 42-5.42-5. archaeological monographs, no. 4.] Brief history,history, descriptiondescription anda nd proposalsproposals forfor restoration of parts of the Wyreley & Essington and 52 JONES, EVANEVAN T.T. RiverRiver navigationnavigation inin medievalmedieval Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canals. England. Jnl of Hist. Geog. vol. 26 (2000) pp. 60-75.60-75. 53 LANGDON, JOHN. Inland water transport in medieval CC1f EnglandEngland-East-East Anglia England: the the viewview fromfrom the mills:mills: a responseresponse to Jones. Jnl of Hist. Geog. vol. 26 (2000) pp.pp. 75--82.75-82. 62 t SIMPER, ROBERT. RiverRiver to to the the Fens. Fens. [?].' pi: Creekside, 2000. pp. 82. CB4 c.1850c.1850-1947-1947 TheThe periodperiod of decline Photographic albumalbum of the Cam, Great Ouse and Nene. 54 NEEDHAM, DENNIS.DENNIS. Francis Francis Frith'sFrith's canals & waterways. [Spine title: Canals & waterways.] Teffont*Teffont.· Frith BookBook Co., 2000. pp.pp. 119.119. [Photographic CC2 ScotlandScotland memories series.] A photographicphotographic record record from from the the FrithFrith & Co.Co. 63 BROWN, ALAN. Loch LomondLomond passengerpassenger steamerssteamers collection. 1818-1989. Nuneaton: Allan T. Condie,Condie, 2000. pp.pp. 128. Many innsillns (8 pp. coL).col.). CB5 1948-1948- NationalisationNationalisation and and after; after; the the rebirth rebirth of 64 t FLEMING, G. G. (ed). The MilleniumMillenium Link:Link: thethe canals as leisure amenities rehabilitation of thethe Forth & Clyde and Union Canals. London: Thomas Telford, 55 BRACE, MATTHEW. Waterworld. London.' Thomas Telford, 2000. pp. 166. 2020 photos,photos, 55 BRACE, MATIHEW. Waterworld. Geographical vol. 12 drwgs, 16 maps. 71 no. 44 (1999) pp.pp. 16-21.16-21. Revival of UK canal network. 65 PAXTON.PAXTON, R. A,A., STIRLING, J. A. and FLEMING,FLEMING, G. Regeneration of the Forth & Clyde and Union Canals, 56 BRITISH Waterways: the new canal age. Supplement Scotland. Proc. InstnInstn CivilCivil Engrs,Engrs, CivilCivil Engineering Engineering to NewNewCivi! Civil EngrEngr17 17 Feb. 2000. pp. XVI. Col. illns. vol. 138 (2000) pp. 61-61-72. 72. A summary of current major restoration projects. Includes historical background. CC INLANDINLAND WATERWAY WATERWAY TRANSPORT TRANSPORT IN 66 RANSOM.RANSOM, PP. J. G. Between the bonny bonny banks. PARTICULAR REGIONS OF THE BRITISH ISLES Wl4-YSWwys World vol.vol_ 2929 no.no. 66 (June(June 2000)2000) pp.pp. 56-8.56-8. Brief history of navigation on Loch Lomond. CC1cCC 1 c England-SouthEngland-South East East RegionRegion

57 LUDGATE, MARTIN. Restoration report: the SussexSussex CC4 IrelandIreland (see also no. 284) Ouse. WwysWl4-YS World vol. 29 no. 4 (Apr. 2000) pp. 54- 61 BATH, IAN. The Lagan Navigation. 6. 67 BATH, IAN. The Lagan Navigation. WwysWl4-Ys WorldWorld vol. 29 no. 10 (Oct. 2000) pp. 78-81. Brief history,history, descriptiondescription and proposalsproposals forfor Brief history,history, descriptiondescription and prospectsprospects forfor restoration ofof Wey & ArunArun JunctionJunction CanalCanal andand restoration. Ouse Navigation. restoration. 68 DELANEY, RUTH (ed).(ed). The Shell guide to the River CC1d EnglandEngland-West-West Midlands Region Shannon. [New edn.] Dublin:Dublin. ERAERA-Maptec, Maptec, 2000. pp. 111, xvi. Many col. inns.illns. 58 CARTER, ANNA, comp.comp. for Stourport Civic Society.Society. Stourport-on-Severn. Stroud:Stroud.· Tempus,Tempus, 2000. pp. 128.128. 69 DWYER, KEVIN. Ireland-theIreland-the innerinner island:island: aa journeyjourney [Images of England series.] through Ireland'sIreland's inlandinland waterways.waterways. Cork:Cork. CollinsCol/ins A photographicphotographic record, incl.incl. many views of riverriver Press, 2000. pp. 159. Many col. illns. and Staffs. & Worcs. Canal. A pictorial record, incl. many aerial views.

654 CE INLANDINLAND WATERWAY WATERWAY ENGINEERING ENGINEERING 83 t VINE, P. A. L. (comp).(comp). The ArunArun Navigation.Navigation. Stroud: Tempus, 2000. pp. 128. [Images of England series.] CE1 BiographiesBiographies of of Inland Inland waterwaywaterway engineersengineers (see A pictorial history. also no. 30) Ashton Canal 70/0 tt SMILES,SMILES, SAMUEL. SAMUEL. JamesJames BrindleyBrindley andand thethe earlyearly engineers. Facsim. Facsim. repr. repr. ofof 18641864 edn.edn. Radford 84 FANNING, GERRY. Hollinwood Canal: an account of SemeleSemele.·. TEE Publng, 1999. pp. xv, 320. the Hollinwood branch of thethe Manchester and Ashton-Ashton­ under-Lyne Canal, 1792-2000.1792-2000. Manchester: NeilNeil CE4 BoatsBoats and and boat boat buildingbuilding (see also nos.nos. 50,50,51,108) 51, 108) Richardson, 2000. pp. 64, incl. covers. 48 photos, 6 71 HAMILTON, ROBERT.ROBERT. ConcreteConcrete onon the cut. Wwys drwgs & prints, 16 maps & plans. World vol. 29 no. 1 (Jan. 2000)2000) pp.pp. 68-70.68-70. Two concrete boatsboats builtbuilt byby Guest & SonsSons of Upper and Lower Avon NavigatIonsNavlgatlons (Warwickshire) Stourbridge in 1917. 85 tt BURLINGHAM,BURLlNGHAM, D.D. H. To maintainmaintain and improve:improve: the 72 McCALL, BERNARD.BERNARD. Coasters Coasters of of thethe Avon andand history of the LowerLower AvonAvon NavigationNavigation Trust. Stroud: Severn. Portishead:Portishead' author.author, 1999. pp. 80.80. ManyMany Tempus, 2000. pp. 160.98 illns. photos (28pp coL).col.). Restoration of the navigation since 1960. A photographicphotographic record a vesselsvessels servingserving BristolBristol and Gloucester, includingincluding viavia the GloucesterGloucester & BirminghamBlnnlngham Canal NavigationsNavlgatlons (see also no.no 61) Sharpness Canal, 1950s-80s. 86 HEMINGWAY, JOHN.JOHN. AA history and archaeology of Wrens Nest East Basin. Blackcountryman vol. 33, nono. CG INLANDINLAND WATERWAY WATERWAY OPERATION OPERATION 4 (Aut.(AUt. 2000) pp. 18-23.18-23 . 73 LEWERY, TONY.TONY. ForFor Alice and Bill, 1912:1912: revisitingrevisiting some aspects of horse boating.boating. Waterways Jnl vol. 2 Bridgewater Navigation (2000) pp. 24-40. (2000) pp. 24-40. 87 HAYMAN, ALF. The Bridgewater Canal: its links with CG1 TransportTransport of of goods; goods; canalcanal carriers (see also no. 79) north and southsouth Staffordshire.Staffordshire. Waterways Jnl vol. 2 (2000) pp. 7-23.7-23. 74 FOXON, L. T.T. Part load traffic on aa CheshireCheshire canal.canal. Jnl Rly & CanalCanal Hist. Soc.Soc. vol. 33 (1999-2001)(1999-2001) pp.pp. Bude Canal 344-7.344-7.1/ // Trent & Mersey Canal. 88 YOUNG, BILL. Walking thethe Bude Canal. Rev. edn of Walking along the oldold BudeBude Canal (1991).(1991). Rude:Bude: CH INLANDINLAND WATERWAY WATERWAY LIFE LIFE AND AND LABOURLABOUR author, 1999. pp. 26.26.11 11 stripstrip maps, photos. Description of the canal's remains. 75 t CLARKE,CLARKE, MIKE. MIKE. Canal Canal workers workers and and boatmen boatmen aroundaround Accrington. InIn [editor?],[editor?]. Aspects ofof Accrington.Accrington. Caledonian Canal Barnsley:Barnsler.- Wharncliffe Books, 2000 pp. ?-??-?, 76 tt TRINDER,TRINDER, BARRIE BARRIE and and COX, COX, NANCY NANCY (ed).(ed). MinersMiners & 89 HUTTON, GUTHRIE. The Caledonian Canal: lochs, mariners of the Severn Gorge: probate inventories for locks andand pleasurepleasure steamers.steamers. Ochiltree: StenlakeStenlake Benthall, Broseley, LittleLittle WenWenlock lock andand MadeleyMadeley 1660-1660- Publng, 1998. pp. 48. 1764. Chichester: Phillimore, 2000. pp. 357. A secondsecond volumevolume ofof historicalhistorical photographsphotographs from this author & publisher. CH1 BiographicalBiographical! / autobiographical autobiographical memoirsmemoirs ofof InlandInland waterway life Chesterfield Canal 77 tt CLARK,CLARK, ERNEST. ERNEST. UpgateUpgate andand downgate.downgate. Sheffield:Sheffield.' 90 LOWER, JOHN. The fall and rise ofof thethe ChesterfieldChesterfield Hallamshire Press, 2000. pp. 190.59 illnsillns (14(14 col.).coL). Canal. Wwys World vol. 29 no. 5 (May 2000) pp.pp. 48-48- Autobiographical account account of aa NottinghamshireNottinghamshire 51. boating family; innsillns incl. author's paintings. History of a restoration scheme. 78 t PELLOW,PELLOW, THOMAS_ THOMAS. WaterwaysWaterways at work.work. DrwgsDrwgs byby 91 WATERWAY ENVIRONMENT SERVICES. Chester-Chester­ Edward Paget-Tomlinson.Paget-Tomlinson. Ashbourne: LandscapeLandscape field Canal conservationconservation plan. Hillmorton, 2000. pp. Press, 2000. pp. 84. 38, fldg plan. 12 col. photos, 5 maps. Compilation of memories of working on the canals. Includes detailed descriptions of historical featuresfeatures inin the Rotherham area. 79 TAYLOR, MIKE.MIKE. LawrieLawrie DewsDews and the SelbySelby fleet.fleet. WwysWays World vol. 29 nono. 2 (Feb. 2000)2000) pp.pp. 60-5.60-5. R. Derwent (Yorkshire)(Yor1

AlreAire & Calder Navigation (see also no.no 18)18) Grand Junction Canal 81 tt CLARKE,CLARKE, MIKE. MIKE. TheThe Aire Aire && Calder Calder Navigation. Navigation. [7]:/2]: 95 FAULKNER, ALAN H. The Welsh Harp reservoir.reservoir. Jnl Athene, 1999. pp. 249. Rly & Canal Hist. Soc. vol. 33 (1999-2001) pp. 262- 72.12. ArunAmn Navigation Kennet & Avon Canal 82 SIMS, JON. The lost aqueduct. WaysWwys World vol. 29 no. 12 (Dec. 2000)2000) pp.pp. 45--7.45-7. 96 BOWER, TRISTIAN,TRISTIAN, BROOM, C. IAN, CALVERT,CALVERT, J. OrtoldOrfold aqueduct and water-driven pump. ROGER and GARRETT, TTAMSIN AMSIN S. Crofton pumping

655 station: performance trialstrials September 1949 and April 109 LUDGATE,LUDGATE, MARTIN. MARTIN. Montgomery Montgomery Canal, Canal, thethe 'missing'missing 1998. Trans Newcomen Soc. vol. 71 (1999-2000) pp. link'.link'. Wwys World vol. 29 no. 10 (Oct. 2000) pp.pp. 52-6.52-6. 49-77. Brief history, description and restoration report. Lee Navigation and 110 WILLIAMS,WILLlAMS, GARETHGARETH VAUGHAN.VAUGHAN. TheThe EllesmereEllesmere Canal -- a agreat great public public utility.utility. Trans DenbighshireDenbighshire 97 FAIRCLOUGH, K.K. R. Thomas Hankin, a Ware trader Hist. Soc. vol. 48 (1999) pp. 23-36.23-36. and bargeowner.bargeowner. Jnl Rly && CanalCanal Hist.Hist. Soc.Soc. vol. 3333 Sornersetshlre Coal Canal (1999-2001) pp. 217-27. Somersetshire Coal Canal c.1700-65. 111 HALSE, ROGER. The SomersetshireSomersetshire Coal Canal.Canal. Manchester ShShip Ip Canal Archive no. 26 (June 2000)2000) pp.pp. 2-23.2-23. 112 HALSE,HALSE, ROGERROGER andand CASTENS,CASTENS, SIMON.SIMON. TheThe 98 FENTON, ROY. Ellesmere Port quartet. Ships in 98 FENTON, ROY. Ellesmere Port quartet. Ships in Somersetshire CoalCoal Canal: a picturepicture journey.journey. Bath: Focus Record no. 12 (2000) pp. 218-26. Focus Record no. 12 (2000) pp. 218-26. Millstream, 2000. pp. 48.48.51 51 photos,photos, 3 maps. The ManchesterManchester ShipShip Canal Pontoons & DryDry Docks Co. Ltd, later the Manchester Dry Docks Co. Stover Canal Ltd,Ltd. ship repairers at Ellesmere Port, and the four vessels that it built. 113 LUDGATE, MARTIN. The StoverStover CanalCanal restorationrestoration report. Wwys WorldWorld vol. 29 no. 5 (May 2000) pp. 66-66- Norwich & LowestonLowestoft Navigation 8. Brief history, description and restoration report. 999~ COLE, WILLlAM.WILLIAM. AA poetical sketch of the Norwich & Lowestoft Navigation works. JulJnl NorfolkNorfolk Ind!Indl Arch.Arch. R. Thames Soc. vol. 6 no. 55 (2000) pp.pp. 54-9.54-9. A poem by Cole, clerk of the works, dedicateddedicated to 114 BOX, PETER. Paddle steamers of thethe Thames.Thames. the chairmanchairman andand directors ofof the N&LNN&LN andand Stroud: Tempus, 2000. pp. 128. privately published in 1833. A photographic record of pleasure steamers. Great Ouse (Incl. R. Cam and Well Creek) (see 115 DIVERS,DIVERS, DAVID.DAVID. ExcavationExcavation ofof post-medieval post-medieval also no. 62) wharfside buildings, Dunbar Wharf, Narrow Street,Street, Limehouse, 1996. IndlIndl Arch.Arch. ReviewReview vol. 2222 (2000)(2000) 100 BLAIR,BLAIR, ANDREW ANDREW HUNTER. HUNTER. TheThe RiverRiver GreatGreat OuseOuse pp. 53-62. and tributaries: a guide forfor river users: the River Great 116 KEMPLAY, JOHN. The Thames locks. Chipping Ouse and thethe OldOld West West River River - - DenverDenver toto ;Bedford; 116 KEMPLAY, JOHN. The Thames locks. Chipping , or Brandon Creek and Campden: Ronald Crowhurst,Crowhurst, 2000. pp. xiii, 87, [8][8] River Wissey, River Little Ouse or Brandon Creek and pI., 14 col. maps, 3 fldg appendices. ; RiverRiver CamCam andand thethe Cambridgeshire pl., 14 col. maps, 3 fldg appendices. A history. Lodes. Stst Ives,Ives, Cambs.:Cambs.: imray,Imray, Laurie,Laurie, Norie & Wilson, 2000. pp. 96.38 mapsmaps (3(3 in. = 1 mile). Thames & Severn Canal and Stroudwater Canal Yorkshire Ouse Yorkshire Ouse 117 LUDGATE, MARTIN. Let's do the easy bit first. Wwys World vol. 29 no. 7 (July 2000) pp. 44-8. 101 TAYLOR, MIKE. TheThe Yorkshire Ouse. Archive no. 25 World vol. 29 no. 7 (July 2000) pp. 44-8. Brief history, description and report on restoration (Mar. 2000) pp.pp. 2-20.2-20. Brief history, description and report on restoration of the Stroudwater Navn. Oxford Canal Trent Navigation 102 BUSH, BOB. AA canal in decline. Wwys World vol. 29 no. 10 (Oct. 2000) pp. 72-6. 118 TAYLOR, MIKE (comp). The Navigation.Navigation. no. 10 (Oct. 2000) pp. 72-6. Stroud: Tempus, 2000. pp. 128. [Images of England The southern end of ththe e canal in the 1940s. Stroud: Tempus, 2000. pp. 128. [Images of England series.] 103 COMPTON,COMPTON, HUGH.HUGH. StaffingStaffing OxfordOxford CanalCanal aroundaround A photographic record. 1851. Cake & Cockhorse vol.vol. 14 (1997-2000)(1997-2000) pp.pp. 230-46. Weaver Navigation Peak Forest Canal 119 tt CARDON,CARDON, DAVID.DAVID. TheThe AndertonAnderton boat lift. Fr[7]: BlackBlack Dwarf, 2000. pp. 180. 104 LAMB, BRIAN. TheThe Peak Forest Canal: breaches in the canal banks 1797 to 1976. Jnl Rly & Canal Hist. 120 HIRST, TONY. The River Weaver, Cheshire's arteryartery the canal banks 1797 to 1976. Jnl Rly & Canal Hist. for salt and ship building. Waterways Jnl vol. 2 (2000) Soc. vol. 33 (1999-2001)(1999-2001) pp. 320-30. for salt and ship building. Waterways Jul vol. 2 (2000) pp. 41-62. Severn Navigation (see also nos. 72, 76) Wilts & Berks Canal 105 BEWDLEYBEWDLEY HISTORICALHISTORICAL RESEARCHRESEARCH GROUP.GROUP. 121 DALBY, L. J. The Wilts & Berks Canal. 3rd edn. Usk: Bewdley in its golden age. Vol. 2, Trades & industries 121 DALBY, L. J. The Wilts & Berks Canal. 3rd edn. Usk: Oakwood, 2000. pp. 124, fldg map. Many photos, 1660-1760. Bewdley, 1999. pp. [viiij,Iviii], 180. Oakwood, 2000. pp. 124, fldg map. Many photos, pp. 1-16, The river-its importance importance andand use.use. maps, facsims. [Canal histories, no. 2.] With additional chapter on the restoration work of 106 HARDY, CLlVE.CLIVE. Francis Frith's Down the Severn.Severn. the Wilts & Berks Canal Amenity Group. Teffont: Frith Book Co., 2000. pp. 119. [Photographic memories series.] R. Yare A photographicphotographic record record from from the the FrithFrith & Co.Co. collection. 122 BROWN, PETER. Norwich lock. Jnl Ind]Indl Arch.Arch Soc. vol. 6 no. 5 (2000) pp. 47-53.47-53. 107 HUSSEY, DAVID.DAVID. Coastal Coastal and and riverriver tradetrade in pre-pre­ A proposal of the 1830s1830s. . industrial England: BristolBristol andand itsits region 1680-1730. Univ. of Press, 2000. pp.pp. xvi,xvi, 296,296,8 8 pl.pI. 1010 figs, CO INLANDINLAND WATERWAYS WATERWAYS IN IN LITERATURE LITERATURE 3 maps, 49 tables. [Exeter maritime studiesstUdies series.] The Bristol Channel andand RiverRiver Severn.Severn. pp.pp. 262-86,262-86, 123 1-t ALLEN, DICK.DICK. The The crycry of thethe heron.heron. Farnham:Famham: Bibliography. Longfellow, 2000. pp. 237. A story of feuding 18th cent. barge families on the Shropshire Union Railways & Canal Co. Thames and Wey. 108 KAVANAGH.KAVANAGH, TERRY.TERRY. The earlyearly BirminghamBirmingham && 124 COOKSON.COOKSON, CATHERINE. Rosie of the river: a novel. Liverpool Junction Canal tugs. Waterways Jnl vol. 2 London: Bantam, 2000. pp. 254. (2000) pp. 63-71.63-71. Set on a Norfolk Broads boating holiday, 1950.

656 125 DUNN, MARJORIE. TheThe MaggieMaggie Kelly.Kelly. Sheffield: CQca APPRECIATIONAPPRECIATION OF OF INLAND INLAND WATERWAYS: WATERWAYS: the Hallamshire Press, 2000. pp. 240. appeal of Inland waterways; cruising; canal walks A brotherbrother and sister take over their latelate father'sfather's keel on thethe waterways between Sheffield and Hull, 128 AARONOVITCH,AARONOVITCH, DAVID.DAVID. PaddlingPaddling toto Jerusalem.Jerusalem. 1851. London: Fourth Estate, 2000. pp. x, 306. 126 tt LOCK,LOCK, JOAN.JOAN. DeadDead image.image. London: Hale, 2000. pp. Travels by kayakkayak alongalong thethe EnglishEnglish waterwayswaterways from the Thames to Yorkshire. 191. from the Thames to Yorkshire. A crimecrime novelnovel basedbased onon thethe RegentsRegents ParkPark SMITHETT, ROBIN.ROBIN. PreciousPrecious cargo:cargo: fiftyfifty years of explosion of 1874. hotel boats.boats. Burton-on-Trent:Burton-on-Trent: WaterwaysWatefWays World,World, 127 t McNEIR,McNEIR, LEO.LEO. GetawayGetaway withwith murder.murder. :Keynes.· 2000. pp. [iv],[ivJ, 170, [16] col. pI.pl. 140 photos (23 col.),coL), 2 Enigma, 2000. pp. 320. drwgs, map. A mystery set on the Grand Union Canal. A history.

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The Shadow Strategic Rail Authority. RB2 TheThe transitional transitional period, period, from from mineral mineral waggonwaywaggonway 139 MORTON,MORTON, SirSir ALASTAIR.ALASTAIR. TheThe StrategicStrategic RailRail to public passenger railway, 1800-1830 ... 1850 to public passenger railway, 1800-1830...1850 Authority -- whywhy and and whither? whither? TextText ofof thethe RobertRobert Reid (see also nos. 263, 709, 797) Railway Lecture given to the Institute of LogisticsLogistiCS and 130 BARRITT,BARRITT, STEVE.STEVE. TheThe OldOld TramTram Road:Road: WaltonWalton Transport, London, 18 JanuaryJanuary 2000.2000. London: Shadow Strategic Rail Authority, 2000. pp. 12. Summit to PrestonPreston Basin.Basin. Lancaster: CarnegieCarnegie Publng, 2000. pp. [viiij,[vii], 120.120. 3737 photos,photos, 6 engravings,engravings, RC RAILRAIL TRANSPORT TRANSPORT IN IN THE THE REGIONS REGIONS ANDAND 12 drwgs, 13 maps & plans,plans. 3 facsims. COUNTIES OF THE BRITISH ISLES The 'temporary''temporary' tramroad connecting the twotwo sections of thethe LancasterLancaster Canal,Canal, 1803-79. RC1a SouthernSouthem England 131 MARTIN, DAVID.DAVID. TheThe High PeakPeak railroadrailroad 1815.1815. Derbyshire Miscellany Spr. 2000 pp. 143-51. 140 ARLETT,ARLETT, MIKEMIKE andand LOCKETT, LOCKETT, DAVID.DAVID. SteamSteam A proposed railway near Hope. between Swindon and the Severn.Severn. Shepperton: Ianlan Allan, 2000. pp. 80. 132 POPE, IAN. Scrambles through brambles: seeking a Colour photographic record by Norman Lockett. 'long-lost' tramroad.tramroad. The NewNew Regard'Regard: thethe _intjnl of thethe Forest of Dean Local Hist.Hist. SocietySociety no. 1414 (1999)(1999) pp.pp. RC1bRC 1 b England-SouthEngland-South West West regionregion 25-9. Leading to Shakemantle Quarry, 1842/56 period. 141 JACKSON, B. B. L. IsleIsle ofof PortlandPortland railways.railways. Usk: Oakwood, 2000. 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[Locomotion papers, no. 68.] general and 'Brttish'British Railways' 143 MITCHELL, VIC and SMITH, KEITH. Yeovil: 50 years 134 POSTLETHWAITE,POSTLETHWAITE, ALAN. The best ofof SouthernSouthern of change.change. Midhurst: Middleton,Middleton, 2000. pp. 96. 120120 steam: the final decade. Stroud:Stroud' Sutton PubIng,Publng, 2000. photos. [Great railwayrailway eras, no.no.8J 8.] pp. 160. 184 photos. A photographic record, 1950-21950-2000. 00. A photographic album. 144 MOURTON, STEPHEN. Gloucestershire steam finale. 135 SAWFORD, ERIC. ERIC. The The lastlast daysdays ofof steam on the Cheltenham: Runpast, 2000. pp. 72. London Midland Region. [Cover[Cover title: TheThe last days of A col. photographic record. steam on the LMR.] Stroud:Stroud.· Sutton PubIng,Publng, 2000. pp. xii,xii,148. 148. RC1c England-SouthEngland-South East East regionregion A photographic record of locos. 145 BLACKWELL, JOHN.JOHN. SussexSussex branchbranch lines:lines: a yearyear 135a WELCH,WELCH, MICHAEL MICHAEL S.S. 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If thethe District had run to Sutton:Sutton: a 1914 report. London RlyR/y RecordRecord vol. 2, no. 24 (July(July 149 HALL, COLIN.COLlN. Diesel & electricelectric memories:memories: Basing-Basing­ 2000) pp. 379-85. stoke to Weymouth. Fordingbridge: author, 2000. pp. The original plans for the Wimbledon & Sutton line [64]. reviewed. A colour photographic record,record, 1970-95. 169 JAMES,JAMES, JONATHAN.JONATHAN. TheThe NorthernNorthern LineLine ElstreeElstree 150 JACKSON,JACKSON, ALAN ALAN A. A. Dorking Dorking andand thethe railway.railway. DorkingOorking extension. London Rly RecordRecord vol.vol. 2, no.no. 2323 (Apr.(Apr. History 2000 pp. 33-6. 2000) pp. 343-50. The uncompleted Edgware-Bushey Heath line. 151 MAGGS, COLlNCOLIN G. Branch lines of . Stroud: SuttonSulton Pubing,Publng, 2000. pp. iv, 156.156. 162162 photos,photos, 170 JAMES, JONATHAN. Northern Line extensions south 17 maps, 11 facsims, 3 tables. of the river.river. London Rly Record vol. 2, no.no. 25 (Oct.(Oct. 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WILLlAMWILLIAM H. Essex railways.railways. Stroud:Stroud. SuttonSutton 173 ORIORTON, ON, RAY. Moving people, from street to platform:platform PubIng,Publng. 2000. pp. 144. 237 photos, map. 100 years Underground.Underground. Mobile, AL:AL ElevatorElevator World,World. A photographic record. 2000. pp. 80. Many illns. A historyhistory ofof escalatorsescalators onon thethe LondonLondon 155 WELCH,WELCH. MICHAEL.MICHAEL. HampshireHampshire steam.steam. Harrow Underground. Weald: Capital Transport, 2000. pp. 80. Colour photographic record. 174 PEARCE,PEARCE, ALAN, ALAN, HARDY, HARDY, BRIAN BRIAN and and STANNARD, STANNARD. COLIN.COLlN. Docklands Light Rail: official handbook. 4th London edn ofof 011.13664.Ott.13664. Harrow Weald:Weald. CapitalCapital Transport,Transport. 2000. Many illns, chiefly col. 156 CLAYTON,CLAYTON. ANTONY. ANTONY SubterraneanSubterranean city:city: beneathbeneath the streets of London.London. London: HistoricalHistorical Pubins,Publns. 2000. 175 POWELL, KENNETH. TheThe Jubilee LineLine Extension.Extension. pp_pp. 192. London: Laurence KingKing PubIng,Publng, 2000. pp. 208. Many col. illns. 157 CONNOR,CONNOR, J. E. BranchBranch lineslines ofof EastEast London.London. An architectural appreCiation.appreciation. Midhurst:Midhurst.· Middleton,Middle ton , 2000. pp. x, 96.96. 120120 photos,photos, O.S. maps & plans. 176 SMITH,SMITH, MICHAELMICHAEL J.J. UndergroundUnderground mainmain line.line. A pictorial history. BackTrack vol. 14 (2000) pp.pp. 398-401.398-401. Electric haulage of through GWR services over the 158 tt WELCH,WELCH. MICHAEL.MICHAEL. LondonLondon steam:steam: scenesscenes from the Metropolitan;Metropolitan: and LT&SRLT&SR services over the District. fifties and sixties.sixties. Harrow Weald:Weald: CapitalCapital Transport,Transport, [1999?]. pp. 80. 177 SMITH, MICHAEL J.J. Over and under in London:London: a Colour photographic record. brief history and description of flyovers and flyunders on the Underground.Underground. London Rly Record vol. 2, no. 22-3 (Jan.-Apr.(Jan.-Apr. 2000) pp. 289-93,325-31.289-93, 325-31. London Transport railways (see also no. 359) 178 SMITH, MICHAEL J. Folly at Farringdon.Farringdon. BackTrack 159 BAYMAN, BOB. Underground official handbook. 5th vol. 14 (2000) pp. 103-5.103-5. edn of Ott. 13589.13589. Harrow Weald:We a Id.' CapitalCapital Transport,Transport. A collisioncollision onon thethe MetropolitanMetropolitan WidenedWidened Lines,Lines. 2000. pp. 80. Many inns,illns, chiefly col. 1878. 160 BRUCE,BRUCE, J. J. GRAEME. GRAEME. The The development development ofof WembleyWembley 179 1TRAGEDY RAGEDY atat Bethnal Green: report on an inquiry into Park. BackTrack vol. 14 (2000) pp.pp. 505-8.505-8. the accidentaccident at BethnalBethnal Green tubetube stationstation shelter.shelter Its relationship with thethe Metropolitan Rly. Abridged ednedn of report first publ.pub\. in 1945.1945. Norwich.Norwich Stationery Office,Office. 19991999. pp.pp 79. 161 BRUCE,BRUCE. J. GRAEME. District Railway extensions to the west and electrification. BackTrack vol. 14 (2000)(2000) 180 WALLACE,WALLACE. DEREK. ItIt ain't cricket & the suburb that pp. 270-4. never was: tales of the tube. [n.pIjn.p.): author, 2000. pp. 44. 162 EMMERSON, ANDREW. The Underground pioneers: 162 EMMERSON, ANDREW. The Underground pioneers: History of a 19071902 tube proposalproposal in SouthgateSouthgate and Victorian LondonI ondon and its first undergroundunderground railways.railways. Palmers Green. Harrow Weald: Capital Transport, 2000. pp. 72. Contemporary engravings with extended captionscaptions RC1RC1dd England-WestEngland-West Midlands Midlands regionregion and introduction. 181 CARPENTER,CARPENTER. ROGER. Alcester.Alcester British Rly Jnl vol. 8 163 GLOVER, JOHN. Principles of London UndergroundUnderground (1999-) pp.pp. 2-17. operations. Shepperton:Shepperton.· Janlan AI/an,Allan, 2000. pp. 96. 150150 illns.illns. [Ian[/an Allan ABC series].series.]. 182 HITCHES, MIKE. Steam aroundaround Stafford.Stafford. Stroud:Stroud. Sutton PubIng,Publng, 2000. pp. 128. 144144 photos,photos, 1313 tracktrack 164 GOSLGOSLlN, IN, GEOFF. GEOFF. The The genesisgenesis of the Metropolitan K plans. class 2-6-4 tanks. [London locomotive record,record, no. 4.] A photographic record; includes W.W G. Bagnall Ltd. London Rly RecordRecord vol.vol. 2,2. no.no. 2525 (Oct.(Oct. 2000)2000) pp.pp. 402-6. 183 HITCHES,HITCHES, MIKE.MIKE. Steam Steam around around Wolverhampton. Wolverhampton. Stroud:Stroud. SuttonSutton PubIng,Publng, 1999. pp. 128.128 [Sutton[Sulton's s 165 GOUDIE,GOUDIE. FRANK.FRANK. TheThe AylesburyAylesbury && BuckinghamBuckingham photographic history of railways series.] Railway.Railway British Rly intJn/vol. vol. 77 (1996-9) pp.pp 266-85. A photographic record. 658 184 SMITH, RON. Birmingham, thethe Black Country andand plans & drwgs.drwgs. [Oakwood library of railwayrailway history,history, beyond with Mac anan'- 'Im.lm. Birmingham: author, 2000. no. 112.] [112] col. pi.pI. 200 t t FORSYTHE,FORSYTHE, ROBERT N.N. ToTo westernwestern ScottishScottish A collection of paintings and cartoons of the area in waters: byby rail and steamersteamer to thethe Isles.Isles. Stroud: the past, many featuringfeaturing tramstrams or railways. Tempus, [2000?]. pp. 176. Many illns (16pp(16pp col.).coL). RC1e England-EastEngland-East Midlands Midlands regionregion (see also no. 779) 201 JONES, KEITH G. The railwaysrailways ofof Aberdeen:Aberdeen: 150150 years ofof history.history. Aberdeen: Great North of ScotlandScotland 185 ANDERSON,ANDERSON, PAUL PAUL and and CUPIT, CUPIT, JACK.JACK. AnAn illustratedillustrated Rly Assocn, 2000. pp. 56. 107 innsillns (7 coL),col.), map. history of Mansfield's railways.railways. Clophill: ',wellIrwell Press,Press, A pictorial history. 2000. pp. 76. 202 McGREGOR,McGREGOR, JOHN.JOHN. RailwayRailway promotionpromotion andand RC1f England-EastEngland-East Anglia Anglia competition from from waterwater transport in thethe ScottishScottish Highlands. InIn BOYES, GRAHAME (comp), Co-Co- 186 BRODRIBB, JOHN. Branches & byways, East Anglia. operation and competition (2000) pp.pp. 41-6.41-6. RGO5RG05 Shepperton: OxfordOxford Pub1ng, Publng, 2000. pp. 256. A chiefly pictorial record of steam days. 203 STANSFIELD,STANSFIELD, GORDON.GORDON. The lostlost railwaysrailways of thethe Scottish borders.borders. Ochiltree: Stenlake Publng,Publng, 1999. 187 FROST, K. A. TheThe railways of Ipswich. BackTrack v voL ol pp. 48. 1414(2000) (2000) pp. 12-17.12-17. 204 STANSFIELD,STANSFIELD, GORDON. GORDON. Angus Angus & & Kincardineshire's Kincardineshire's 188 NASH, KEN. Celebrations inin the Crewe of Norfolk.Norfolk. lostlost railways.railways. Ochiltree: Stenlake Publng,Publng, 2000. pp. BackTrackBackTrackvoL14 vol. 14 (2000) pp.pp. 382-4,382-4, 615. 48. A commemorationcommemoration of of the the role of the MidlandMidland && Great Northern Rly in the life of MeltonMellon Constable. 205 STANSFIELD, GORDON. Banff, Moray & Nairn's lost railways. Ochiltree: Stenlake Pubing,Publng, 2000. pp. 48. 189 SMITH, WILLlAMWILLIAM H. Norfolk railways. Stroud: Sutton PubIng,Publng, 2000. pp. 160. 206 STANSFIELD,STANSFIELD,IELD, GORDON.GORDON. Aberdeenshire'sAberdeenshire's lostlost A photographic record. railways. Ochiltree: Stenlake Publng, 2000. pp. 48. 190 STAMMERS,STAMMERS, MICHAEL. MICHAEL. The The hand hand maidenmaiden andand victim 207 STIRLING,STIRLING, DAVID. DAVID. TheThe auldauld enemies?enemies? BackTrack of agriculture: the port of Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk, vol. 14 (2000) pp. 516--20.516-20. in the eighteentheighteenth and nineteenthnineteenth centuries.centuries. Mariner's Relations between the CaledonianCaledonian and NorthNorth MirrorMirrorvoL vol. 86 (2000) pp.pp. 60-5.60-5. British Rlys. Only a brief mention of the Wells & Fakenham Rly, but included here as an example of the competition RC3 WalesWales that the railways faced from coastal shipping. 208 BRIWNANTBRIWNANT JONES,JONES, GWYNGWYN andand DUNSTONE, DUNSTONE, RC1hRC1 h England-NorthEngland-North West West regionregion DENIS. The railways of Wales circa 1900. Llandysul:L/andysul: Gomer Press, 2000. pp. 262. 420 illns, incl. col. 191 KEELEY,KEELEY, RAYMOND.RA YMOND. RailwayRailway memoriesmemories ofof Manchester and Stockport. Stockport: Foxline, 2000. 209 COAKHAM,COAKHAM, DESMOND.DESMOND. TalywainTalywain and itsits mineralmineral pp. 48. [Scenes fromfrom thethe past, no. 40 pt 1.] lines. British RlyPly Jnl vol. 7 (1996-9) pp. 222-37, 288- 93,93,343-52. 343-52. 192 SUGGITT, GORDON. North west rail trails. Wilmslow: Sigma Leisure,Leisure, 1999. pp. 147.147. [Historic railwayrailway 210 DENMAN, MICHAEL. Railways around Llanelli:L1anelli: a rambles series. history of the railways ofof EastEast CarmarthenshCarmarthenshire. ire. Great 25 trailstrails that givegive anan insightinsight intointo howhow thethe Gidding: Wider View.View, 2000. pp. iv, 56. 33 photos,photos, 10 development ofof railways influenced industry. AlsoAlso maps & plans. includesincludes canals. 211 JOHNSON, PETER. Welsh narrow gauge: a colourcolour portfolio. Shepperton: Ianlan Allan, 2000. pp. 80. RC1IRC11 YorkshireYof1{shlre A photographic album of steam in the 1990s. 193 ANDERSON,ANDERSON, ROBERT.ROBERT. Huddersfield,Huddersfield, DewsburyDewsbury & 212 MORGAN,MORGAN, HAROLD.HAROLD. ThroughThrough carriagecarriage workingworking Batley. Todmorden: Bellcode,Bel/code, 2000. pp. 128.128. ManyMany between South Wales and Aberystwyth.Aberystwyth. Welsh RlysRlys photos. [Railway memories, no. 13.] Archive vol.voL 3 (2000-(2000-)) pp. 35-8, 72-4. 194 HAIGH, A.A. J. Railways of MorleyMorley & southsouth Leeds.Leeds. Period: 1880-1920s. [Morley]: author, 1998. pp. 44. RC4 IrelandIreland (see also nos. 375, 806) 195 ROGERS, JAMES. TheThe railways of HarrogateHarrogate andand district. (Manchester]:[Manchester]: NorthNorth Eastern Rly Assocn,Assocn, 213 ASPINWALL, CHRIS J. NorthernNorthern IrelandIreland RailwaysRailways 2000. pp. 112.101112. 101 illns (12 coL),col.), 25 drwgs, 3 maps. 101 (DL)(DL) classclass dieseldiesel locomotives.locomotives. Historical ModelModel Rly Soc. JnlJnlvol. vol. 17 (2000-)(2000-) pp. 19-21. 196 WALFORD, DAVIDDAVID F. Yorkshire's railwayrailway rambles,rambles, voLvol. 1: North and east.east. Hull: SantanaSantona Publns,Publns, 2000. 214 ASPINWALL, CHRIS CHRIS J. J. A A classclass andand A1Al classclass 4-4-04-4-0 pp. 128. locomotives. Historical Model Rly Soc. JnlJnl vol. 1717 A walking and cycling guide. (2000-) pp.pp. 71-84,71-84, 167,167, 206-7. Belfast & Northern Counties Rly. RC1JRC1j NorthNorth regionregion 215 BOYD,BOYD, JAMESJAMES I.I. C.C. TheThe Schull Schull & &Skibbereen Skibbereen 197 MANNS, ERNEST. CarryingCarrying coalscoals to Dunston: coal Railway. Usk: Oakwood,Oakwood, 1999. pp. 280. 119119 photos,photos, and the railway.railway. Usk:Usk.· Oakwood,Oakwood, 2000. pp. 112.112. 52 24 drwgs,drwgs, 20 mapsmaps && plans,plans, facsims.facsims. [Oakwood photos.photos, 13 maps & diagms. [Locomotion papers,papers, no.no librarylibrary of railway history, no. 108.] 216.] 216 CLEMENTS, R. N. West Clare locomotives.locomotives. Jnl IrishIrish Rly Record Soc. vol. 20 (1998-2000) pp. 358-76. RC1-RC2 EnglandEngland to to Scotland Scotland Rly Record Soc. 217 CLEMENTS,CLEMENTS, R. R. N. N. and and ROBBINS, ROBBINS, J.J. M.M. TheThe ABCABC of 198 BUCK,BUCK, MARTIN MARTIN and and RAWLINSON, RAWLlNSON, MARK.MARK. TheThe WestWest IrishIrish locomotives.locomotives. Facsim.Facsim. repr. repr. ofof 19491949 ednedn Coast Main Line: London Euston to Glasgow Central. (Ott.2876). Shepperton: Ianlan Allan, 2000. pp. 56. Swindon:Swindon. Freightmaster F'ubIng,Publng, 2000. pp. 148.148. ManyMany photos (25 coL),col.), tracktrack & gradient diagms. [Line by lineline 218 DOYLE, OLIVER.OLlVER. Malahide. JnlJnllrish Irish Rly Record Soc. series.] voI.20(1998-2000)vol. 20 (1998-2000) pp.407-31,462-74,492-3.pp. 407-31, 462-74, 492-3. 5 route miles per page,page. and distance table. History and description of the station, its servicesservices and traffic, and the Malahide viaducts. RC2 ScotlandScotland 219 FRYER, C. E. J. TheThe WaterfordWaterford && LimerickLimerick Railway.Railway. 199 FERGUSON, NIALL. TheThe Arbroath & Forfar Railway, Usk: Oakwood,Oakwood, 2000. pp. 160. 155155 photos,photos, drwg, 8 the Dundee Direct Line andand thethe KirriemuirKirriemuir branch.branch. maps & plans, gradient profile, 15 facsims. [Oakwood Usk:Usk.· Oakwood, 2000. pp. 240. 114 photos, 36 maps, librarylibrary of railway history,history. no. 111.]

659 220 HUSSEY, JOHN. Dublin termini in Wicklow granite.granite. Cornwall: Atlantic Transport,Transport, 1998. pp. 112.112. ManyMany in!Jnl IrishIrish RlyRly RecordRecord Soc.Soc. vol. 20 (1998-2000)(1998-2000) pp.pp. illns,illns, incl. col. 402-6.402--6. 2-4-OT2-4-0T locomotives builtbuilt by Beyer.Beyer, Peacock.Peacock. Updated by article in Narrow Gauge World vol. 1, 221 JOHNSTON, NORMAN. Observations from a hospital no. 9 (OcUNov.(Oct./Nov. 2000)2000) pp.pp. 26-31.26-31. bed. BackTrackBackTrackvol. vol. 14 (2000) pp.pp. 6--11.6-11. The GNR(I) in 1957. RC8RCS EnglishEnglish Channel Channel Tunnel; Tunnel: Channel Channel TunnelTunnel RailRail Link

222 KENNEDY,KENNEDY, MARK.MARK. The L.M.S.L.M.S. inin Ireland.Ireland. Earl 238 GLASS, HELEN. TheThe Channel Tunnel Rail Link.Link. Shilton:Shilton.· Midland Publng,Publng, 2000. pp. 96. [Irish railwayrailway Contemporary Archaeology vol. 14 (2000) pp. 448-9,448-9. pictorial series.] Archaeological investigation of the route. A pictorial record. 239 WINNEY, MIKE. Project study: together on CTRL.CTRL. 223 McNEILL, D. B. Twelve-wheeled carriages in Ireland. London:London. EmapEmap ConstructConstruct I / Railtrack I / RailRail LinkLink BackTrackBackTrackvol. vol. 14 (2000) p. 509. Engineering I/ Union Railways, 2000. pp. XLVIII. Many 224 MEREDITH,MEREDITH, CHARLESCHARLES andand HUMPHRIES,HUMPHRIES, DAVIDDAVID illns, chiefly col. [Supplement[Supplement to New Civil Engineer, (ed). Restoration ofof Royal saloon no. 351.351. [Dublin]: 23 Mar. 2000.] IFP/FP Media, for Railway Preservation Soc.Soc. of Ireland,Ireland, The Channel Tunnel Rail Link Project. [2000]. pp. 24 incl. covers. 39 inns.illns. RC12 BritishBrttlsh contributioncontribution toto overseasoverseas railways (see also 225 MYERS, PETER R. An enterprisingenterprising IrishIrish engineer.engineer. no. 284) BackTrack vol. 14 (2000) pp.pp. 693-5.693-5. Berkeley DeaneDeane Wise Wise andand hishis impact on thethe 240 COTTERELL, PAUL. Industrial railways of PalestinePalestine and Israel, pt 9: To the walls of Jerusalem. Industrial Belfast & Northern Counties Rly's tourist develop-develop­ and Israel, pt 9: To the walls of Jerusalem. Industrial ments from 1888. Rly Record no. 162 (Sep. 2000) pp.pp. 383-94.383-94. Military narrow gauge railwaysrailways ofof the W.W.IW.W.1 226 O'CUIMIN PADRAIG. BalfourBalfour lineslines of the M.G.W.R.M.GW.R. Palestine Campaign. JnlAil IrishIrish RlyRly RecordRecord Soc.Soc. vol. 20 (1998-2000)(1998-2000) pp.pp. 350-7. 241 GABB,GABB, ALFREDALFRED D.0 F. F.(GEORGE). (GEORGE). 1600--1947: 1600--1947: Anglo-Indian legacy: a brief guide to British Raj IndiaIndia 227 PAYNE, KEVIN. A day on the bog. Narrow Gauge no. history, nationality, education, railways & irrigation.irrigation. 171 (2000) pp.pp. 3-8.3-8. 2nd edn. York: Quacks, 2000. pp. xi, 162, 17 figs, [6] Bord na Mona 383ft gauge system at ClonfertClonfert Bog,Bog, Pl.pI. Co. Galway. Appx 3 (pp. 108-118), Railways of British India. 228 PIFRCY,PIERCY, E.E. J. CallCall usus backback toto Donegal:Donegal: aa 242 HILLEY,HILLEY, VICTORIA.VICTORIA. TheThe NorthNorth BorneBorne Railway:Railway: photographic souvenirsouvenir tributetribute toto the County DonegalDonegal history and tourism. Locomotives InternationalInternational no. 53 Railways. [n.p.]:[n.p}: author, 2000. pp. 50. (Mar-Apr. 2000) pp. 5-75-7. A photographicphotograph ic record of 1959. 243 LERA, NICK. The BaluchistanBaluchistan 'white elephant':elephant': the 229 POLLARD,POLLARD, MICHAEL MICHAEL (comp). (comp). The The Giant's Giant's CausewayCauseway Chappar RiftRift and otherother strategicstrategiC railways on thethe Tramway. Bromley: IrishIrish Railway RecordRecord Society,Society, border of British India. Asian Affairs vol. 31 (2000) pp. London Area, 2000. pp. 40. 66 photos,photos, 11 mapsmaps & 170-80. diagms. [Irish railways in pictures, no. 4.] 244 t MARSH, PHILlP.PHILIP. Beatty's railway: a historicalhistorical 230 ROLFE,ROLFE, NIGEL NIGEL (comp). (comp). TheThe Templeport Templeport ResourceResource reconstruction: Crimea 1854-56.1854-56. Oxford: NewNew Centre at the OldOld RailwayRailway Station.Station. Templeport, Co.Co. Cherwell Press, 2000. pp. 238. 20 illns, map. Cavan:Cavan.' Templeport Resource Centre,Centre, 2000. pp. 20,20, The line from BalaclavaBalaclava to Sebastopol,Sebastopol, from the incl. covers. 52 photos (8 col. on cover), track diagm. viewpoint of its resident engineer, Charles Beatty. IssuedIssued toto commemorate thethe official opening of the Centre on 29 Sep.Sep, 20002000 inin thethe formerformer BawnboyBawnboy 245 MARTIN, TERRY.TERRY. HalfwayHalfway toto heaven: thethe story of Road & Templeport station, closed on 1 Apr. 1959. one of the most remarkable railways in the world, the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway,Railway, 1879-2000.18(9-2000. Chester:Chester. 231 STEVENSON, MICHAEL MICHAEL R. R. Steam'sSteam's last fling: thethe RailRomances, 2000. pp. 331. Many innsillns (some col.).coL). summer ofof '69'69 onon NorthernNorthern IrelandIreland Railways.Railways. Newtownards:Newtownards. Colourpoint, 2000. pp. 128.128. 94 photosphotos 246 ROWE,ROWE, D.D. TREVOR TREVOR and and ALVAREZ. ALVAREZ, MANUEL.MANUEL. (35 col.), map. Locomotoras Garratt Garratt de de EspaiiaEspana yy deldel mundo.mundo. Barcelona: MAF Editor,Editor, 2000. pp. 176. Many photos,photos, 232 WALL, 10M.TOM. RailwaysRailways && telecommunications. telecommunications. JnlAil incl. col. IrishIrish Rly Record Soc.Soc. vol. 20 (1998-2000)(1998-2000) pp. 479- A chiefly pictorial record of Garratt locomotiveslocomotives at 85. work in Spain and around the world. A history. 247 STONES, H. R. International railways over the Andes.Andes RC5 IsleIsle of of Wight Wlght Bromley:Bromley. P.P. L.E. Waters && Associates I/ BritishBritish Overseas Railways Historical TrustTrust I/ rundacienFundaci6n 233 RUTHERFORD, MICHAEL. Pavo Christatis Vectis --- Museo Ferroviario, BuenosBuenos Aires, 1999. pp. 76. 117117 the Peacocks of anotheranother island.island. [Railway reflections,reflections, photos, 5 maps. English & Spanish text. no. 64.] BackTrack vol. 14 (2000) pp.pp. 208-15,208-15. Based on articlesarticles originallyoriginally published in thethe 2-4-OTs2-4-0Ts built built by by Beyer,Beyer, PeacockPeacock for for thethe Isle of Railway MagazineMagazine 1928-78 andand anan unpublishedunpublished Wight. diary of a journey in 1932. 234 SWIFT, ANDREW. TravellingTravelling aroundaround the Isle of Wight 248 t t WALLACE.WALLACE. RICHARD. GuideGuide to thethe DarjeelingDarjeeling on old picturepicture postcards.postcards. Keyworth:Keyworth.· Reflections of a Himalayan Railway: India's world heritageheritage line.line Bygone Age,Age. 2000. pp. [36]. 62 photos.photos. [Yesterday's Kenilworth:Kenilworth. Friends of thethe DarjeelingOarjeeling HimalayanHimalayan Fay,Rly, IsleIsle of Wight series, no. 2.] 2000. pp. 16. 55 illns, 3 maps. pl.pI. 5-365-36 areare mostly mostly railway-related railway-related (remainder(remainder chiefly concern private transport). 249 WILD,WILD, GOTTFRIED. GOTTFRIED. AA HandysideHandyside locomotivelocomotive inin Romania. Locomotives InternationalInternational no. 5656 (Nov-(Nov­ RC6RCS IsleIsle of of Man Man Dec. 2000) pp. 14-16. 0-6-OST0-6-0ST withwith Handyside patentpatent railrail brake andand 235 GUNSTON,GUNSTON, HENRY.HENRY. TheThe Manx Electric 'out ofof winch, originally tried on the Crompton & High season'.season', Narrow Gauge no. 170 (Smr 2000) pp.pp. 5-8.5-8. winch, originally tried on the Crompton & High Peak Rly in 1876,1876, waswas exportedexported to RomaniaRomania inin 236 HEAVYSIDE, TOM.TOM. DouglasDouglas toto Port Erin.Erin. Midhurst:Midhurst, 1877. Middleton, 2000.2000, pp. 96. 120 photos, 8 maps & plans, 250 WILKES, ROBERT. A locomotive does not a railwayrailway gradient diagm. [Narrow gauge branch lines series.] gradient diagm. (Narrow gauge branch lines series.] make. Blackcountrynian A photographicphotographiC record. make. Blackcountryman vol. 33, no. 1 (Wtr(Wtr 1999-1999- 2000) pp. 24-6.24-6. 237 LLOYD-JONES,LLOYD-JONES, DAVID.DAVID. The ManxManx Peacocks:Peacocks: aa Why Stourbridge LionLion was not a successsuccess on thethe profile of steam onon the Isle of Man Railway. Penryn, Delaware & Hudson Canal Co. railway.

660 RD SPECIALSPECIAL TYPES TYPES OF OF RAILWAY RAILWAY ANDAND 265 INDUSTRIALINDUSTRIAL RAILWAYRAILWAY SOCIETY.SOCIETY. IndustrialIndustrial LOCOMOTION locomotives, including preserved and minorminor railwayrailway locomotives; producedproduced by by G.G. Morton. 12th edn of RD1 LightLight railways railways and and Light Light Rapid Rapid TransitTransit systemssystems 011.10099.Ott. 10099. Oakham, 2000. pp. 351,351, [16][16] pl.p!. (See class RL for individualindividual lightlight railwayrailway companiescompanies [Handbook 12EL.] and DG2d for tramways) Tabulated details of all locos currentlycurrently inin existence in thethe BritishBritish Isles,Isles, otherother thanthan nationalnational railwaysrailways 251 ASPINWALL, DAVE.DAVE. South YorkshireYorkshire Supertram:Supertram: capital stock. fares and ticketingticketing 1994-1997:1994-1997: a compilation of tables and diagrams. Sevenoaks: Transport TicketTicket Society,Society, 266 INGHAM,INGHAM, PAUL. Two foot gauge rails to the ironstone 2000. pp. 52. - HookHook Norton, Norton, Brymbo: Brymbo: aa historyhistory ofof thethe railway,railway, thethe industry itit served,served, thethe menmen andand machines. machines. 252 STEWARD,STEWARD, MICHAEL,MICHAEL, GENT,GENT, JOHNJOHN andand Gamdolbenmaen:Garndolbenmaen: RCL Publns, 2000. pp. viii, 88. STANNARD, COLlN.COLIN. : officialofficial handbook.handbook. Tramway serving the Brymbo iron ore kilns at Hook Harrow Weald: Capital Transport,Transport, 2000. pp. 64. 7676 Norton, Oxfordshire. photos (72 col.), map, track diagm. Croydon's light rail system. 267 LIMBERT,LlMBERT, MARTIN. MARTIN. Wooden Wooden peat peat wagons wagons onon ThorneThorne Moors. IndustrialIndustrial Rly Record no. 162162 (Sep. 2000) pp. RD2 NarrowNarrow gauge gauge railways (see(see also no. 152) 375-8. (See class RD3 for narrownarrow gaugegauge industrialindustrial railwaysrailways British Moss Litter Co. and classclass RL for individualindividual statutorystatutory narrownarrow guageguage 268 LODGE, TREVOR. A little-knownlittle-known locomotivelocomotive agent.agent. railway companies) IndustrialIndustrial Rly Record no. 160 (Mar. 2000) pp. 270-4.270-4. 253 STEVENSON,STEVENSON, JOHN.JOHN. TheThe railwayrailway to the endend ofof thethe J. & P.P. HillHill ofof Sheffield,Sheffield, agentagent forfor dieseldiesel shuntingshunting longestlongest pleasure pier inin the world. Narrow Gauge nono. 'locotracteurs''Iocotracteurs' built by Schneider & Cie, 1919. 168 (2000) pp.pp. 20-4.20-4. 269 MILLER, BOB. Towneley Colliery, Burnley. IndustrialIndustrial Southend Pier Rly. Locomotive vol.vo!. 9 (1999-)(1999-) pp.pp. 228-33. 254 WELBOURN,WELBOURN, NIGEL.NIGEL. LostLost lines:lines: BritishBritish narrownarrow 270 PETTIGREW,PETTIGREW, JUDITH, JUDITH, REYNOLDS,REYNOLDS, RORYRORY W.W. andand gauge. Shepperton: lanIan Allan,AI/an, 2000. pp. 128.128. ManyMany ROUSE, SANDRA. AA place in thethe country:country: ThreeThree illns. Counties Asylum 1860-1998. [Luton]:[Luton): S. BedfordshireBedfordshire A chieflychiefly pictorialpictorial survey of closedclosed publicpublic andand Community Health Care Trust,Trust, 1998. pp. x, 243. 48 industrial lines and their surviving remains industrial lines and their surviving remains figs. throughout the British Isles. throughout the British Isles. pp. 13-1513-15 referrefer toto constructionconstruction ofof connecting connecting RD3 Industrial,Industrial, mineral, mineral, agricultural, agricultural, dock,dock, harbour,harbour, and tramway from Arlesey. public utilities systems 271 RYBACKI,RYBACKI, VICTOR.VICTOR. PentewanPentewan Railway.Railway. Narrow Gauge no. 168 (2000) pp. 34-7.34-7. 255 BAKER, ALLAN C. MadeleyMadeley && LeycettLeycett Collieries.Collieries. Whitby:Whitby Industrial Rly Soc., [2000]. pp. 309-56. 3131 272 SIMPLEX internal combustioncombustion locomotives.locomotives. Facsim.Facsim. inns,illns, 88 maps & plans.plans. [Special[Special issueissue (no. 161) of repr. of 1932 catalogue. Moseley Rly Trust,Trust, 2000. pp. IndustrialIndustrial Railway Record.] [56].[56]. [Industrial narrow gauge heritage series, no. 2.] The collieries were served by the privateprivate MadeleyMadeley Branch Rly from Madeley (L&NWR) and later by 273 TAYLOR,TAYLOR, MIKE. MIKE. Ambergate Ambergate limeworks.limeworks. Archive no. the North Staffordshire Rly. 26 (June 2000) pp.pp. 53-64.53-64. The ClayClay CrossCross Co.'sCo.'s quarry,quarry, limeworkslimeworks andand 256 BAKER,BAKER, ALLANALLAN C.C. SouthSouth Hetton'sHetton's Whitfield.Whitfield. mineral railway. IndustrialIndustrial Locomotive vo!.vol. 99 (1999-(1999-)) pp.pp. 154-62. Sharp Stewart 0-6-0ST.0 6-0ST. 274 WITTS,WITTS, PETER.PETER. KitsonsKitsons inin WestWest Lancashire. Lancashire. IndustrialIndustrial Locomotive vol. 99 (1999-)(1999-) pp.pp. 217-18. 257 BATES,BATES, MALCOLM. MALCOLM. Tramway Tramway toto oblivion?oblivion? BackTrack Locos built by Kitson & Co. of Leeds. vol.vo!. 14 (2000) pp. 605-8.605-8. Three Counties Tramway, servingserving the asylum at 275 YATE, BOB. Allscott Beet Sugar Works. IndustrialIndustrial Rly Arlesey, Beds. Record no. 160 (Mar. 2000) pp. 287-93, no.no. 163163 (Dec. 2000) pp. 440-1.440-1. 258 BOOTH,BOOTH, ADRIAN.ADRIAN. BritishBritish smallsmall minesmines (North).(North). British Sugar Corporation railway and locos at Wistaston: Industrial Railway Soc.,Soc., 2000. pp. 112.112. Allscott works, Shropshire. 142 photos, 29 maps & plans. A photographicphotographic record of 2828 smallsmall independentindependent coal mines that employedemployed narrow gauge railways in RD5 UnusualUnusual forms forms of of railway railway and and locomotionlocomotion the north of England. 259 BROWN,BROWN, ARTHUR ARTHUR J. J. The The Duchal Duchal MoorMoor RailwayRailway andand 276 BUCKLEY.BUCKLEY, RICHARD. TheThe Lynton & Lynmouth Cliff Muirshiel quarry, Renfrewshire.Renfrewshire. Narrow GaugeGauge nono. Railway. Tramway Review vol.vo!. 23 (1999-2000)(1999-2000) pp.pp. 170 (Smr 2000)2000) pp.pp. 22-4.22-4. 260-72. 260 BUSSELL, MICHAEL.MICHAEL. Sources Sources of of information information - - andand 277 tt BURRELL,BURRELL, MICHAEL.MICHAEL. Cliffhangers.Cliffhangers. Sidcup: PearPear the railwaysrailways ofof Pentewan.Pentewan. Narrow GaugeGauge no. 171171 Tree Cottage Publns, 2000. pp. 76.76.23 23 illns. (2000) pp. 9-14.9-14. Cliff lifts. 261 ETHERINGTON,ETHERINGTON, ROYROY andand OAKDEN,OAKDEN, STEVEN.STEVEN. 278 COOKSON,COOKSON, GILLIAN GILLlAN and and HEMPSTEAD, HEMPSTEAD, COLINCOLlN A. A Hafodyrynys to to Mynydd Maen: a WelshWelsh collierycolliery Victorian scientist and engineer: Fleeming Jenkin and railway. IndustrialIndustrial Rly Record no. 163 (Dec. 2000) pp. the birth of electrical engineering. Aldershot: Ashgate, 419-37. 2000. pp. xiii, 217. 25 figs. 262 GLADWIN,GLADWIN, DAVID.DAVID. TramwayTramway boilerboiler explosions.explosions. IndustrialIndustrial Locomotive vol.vo!. 9 (1999-(1999-)) pp.pp. 163-75. RD6ROB MiniatureMiniature railways railways 263 HAIR, NICK and COTTON, JULIAN.JULlAN. ExcavationsExcavations at 279 BUTTERELL,BUTTERELL, ROBIN,ROBIN, TOWNSEND,TOWNSEND, SIMONSIMON andand Parton Colliery. Trans. CumberlandCumberland && WestmorlandWestmorland HOLROYDE, DAVE. Miniature railways. 2nd edn.edn. Antig.Antiq. & Arch. SocietySocietyvo!. vol. 100 (2000) pp. 241-60.241-60. Shepperton: Ianlan Allan,AI/an, 2000. pp. 96.96. ManyMany photos.photos. IncludesIncludes evidenceevidence ofof waggonways atat this 19th19th [Ian[/an AllanAI/an ABC series.] cent. industrial site nearnear VVhitehaven.Whitehaven. Details of extant lines in Great BritainBritain and Ireland,Ireland, 264 HAY, JIM. 'Woolmer'Wool mer Estate', an earlyearly brickworks.brickworks. with historical introduction. Narrow Gauge no. 171 (2000) pp. 15-16. 280 DAVIES, W. J. K.K. RavenglassRavenglass && EskdaleEskdale Railway.Railway. 3ft gauge tramway at brickworks at Griggs Green, [4th] ednedn ofof Ott.9354.Ott.9354. Penryn, Cornwall:Cornwall: AtlanticAtlantic Liphook, Hants, c.1910-15.c.1910-15. Transport,fransport, 2000. pp. 160.

661 281 LITTLE,LITTLE, LAWSON.LAWSON. Kerr'sKerr's MiniatureMiniature Railway:Railway: RE6 MechanicalMechanical engineering engineering (generally)(generally) Scotland's oldest small-scale line. Special issue (no. 169) of Narrow Gauge. [7]: NarrowNarrow GaugeGauge Society,Society, 293 DARVILL, R. D. Clayton Equipment ----- a catalogue of 2000. pp. 48.48.55 55 photosphotos (9(9 col.),coL), 8 plans. mysteries. IndustrialIndustrial Rly Record no. 163 (Dec. 2000) 7'/.in7V-in gauge line at Arbroath. pp. 406-13. Products of the Clayton EquipmentEqUipment Co. Ltd. 282 MINTER, A. A. L. TheThe WellsWells && WalsinghamWalsingham LightLight Railway. Narrow Gauge no. 168 (2000) pp. 3-11.3-11. 294 JACKSON, DAVID. G.G. S. Lynde, a portrait.portrait. Forward nono. 124124 (Smr(Smr 2000) pp. 29-37.29-37. 283 t VAUGHAN, ADRIAN.ADRIAN. A A historyhistory ofof the BureBure ValleyValley His careercareer includedincluded GortonGorton WorksWorks (1906-14),(1906-14), Railway. Ay/sham:Aylsham: BumBure ValleyValley Rly Co., 2000. pp. I?].[?]. Robinson's Superheater Co., CME of New Zealand IncludesIncludes thethe history of thethe GER lineline thatthat precededpreceded Rlys (1925-(1925-), ), Armstrong Siddeley. it.it. 295 NICHOLLS, ARTHURARTHUR E.E. Problems! Problems!Problems! -- and RE RAILWAYRAILWAY ENGINEERING ENGINEERING how they were addressed in in thethe early days ofof railways. BackTrack vol. 14 (2000) pp.pp. 595-9,595-9, 734; 15 RE1 BiographiesBiographies of of railway railway civilcivil engineersengineers (see also (2001) p. 58. no.29) 296 WASEY, RODNEY G. Refrigeration on the railways. BackTrackvoLvol. 14 (2000) pp.pp. 245-7.245-7. 284 BROOKE,BROOKE, DAVID (ed). The diarydiary ofof WilliamWilliam BackTrack Recollections of a refrigerationrefrigeration engineerengineer workingworking Mackenzie, the first internationalinternational railwayrailway contractor.contractor. on British Rlys in the 1950s. London: Thomas Telford,Telford, 2000. pp. xxxiv, 610.610. 2626 illns.illns. Covers thethe period 1840-50, when WM was inin RE7 LocomotivesLocomotives (generally)(generally) partnership withwith Thomas Brassey. DuringDuring thesethese (See classclass RC1c for LondonLondon UndergroundUnderground years WM waswas principallyprincipally involvedinvolved withwith railwayrailway locomotives,locomotives, classclass RC4 for IrishIrish locomotives,locomotives, classclass construction and promotionpromotion in France, Belgium and RD3 for industrialindustrial locomotives,locomotives, classclass RD6 for Spain. However, therethere are alsoalso extensiveextensive miniature locomotives, and class RL for locomotiveslocomotives references to to hishis works on thethe RiverRiver ShannonShannon of individual railway companies) Navigation and to Mackenzie & Brassey'sBrassey's BritishBritish railway contracts. 297291 FLEMING, A. I. W., McKINSTRY,McKINSTRY, S.S. andand WAIWALLACE, LACE, K. The decline and fall of the North British Locomotive 285 CHAPMAN,CHAPMAN, FREDERICK FREDERICK JOHN.JOHN. JosephJoseph Chapman:Chapman: Company 1940-62: technologicaltechnological and financialfinancial carpenter and foreman of works. With notes by Derek mismanagement oror institutionalinstitutional failure?failure? Business Manning and Peter Brown. Jnl Norfolk Indl Arch. Soc.Soc. HistoryHistoryvol. vol. 42 (2000) pp.pp. 67-90.67-90. vol. 6 no. 5 (2000) pp.pp. 60-70.60-70. Based on J. Chapman's memoir of the works on 298 GRIEFGRIFFITHS, IThiS, ROGER and SMITH,SMITH, PAUL.PAUL. TheThe directory of British engine sheds and principal which he hadhad beenbeen engaged,engaged, includingincluding severalseveral directory of British engine sheds and principal railway construction works. locomotive servicingservicing points,points, vol.vol. 2: NorthNorth Midlands,Midlands, Northern England, and Scotland. Shepperton: OxfordOxford 286 DEAN,DEAN, DENNISDENNIS R.R. GideonGideon AlgernonAlgernon Mantell:Mantell: aa Publng, 2000. pp. viii, 211-401, ix-xvii. ManyMany plansplans bibliography with supplementary essays. New York.'York: and photos. Scholars"Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints, 1998. pp. 279. Comprehensive gazetteer gazetteer of of engineengine sheds,sheds, pp. 217-35, 'Reginald'Reginald Mantel!,Mantell, civil engineer.'engineer.' RM arranged by county.county. Each entryentry includesincludes briefbrief (GAM'S(GAM's son,son, bornborn 1827)1827) waswas apprenticed toto I. K. details of location, originating company, opening & BrunelBrunei and worked on the GWR,GWR, thethe projectedprojected closing dates, description of buildings, facilities and Wiltshire, SomersetSomerset & & Weymouth Rly Rly and atat O.S. site plan. Swindon locomotive works, where he was engaged 299 PIKE, JIM. Locomotive names: an illustrated in locoloco runningrunning trials. He wentwent onon toto railwayrailway 299 PIKE, JIM. Locomotive names: an illustrated surveying in the USA. dictionary. Stroud: Sutton Publng,Publng, 2000. pp. 199.199. 8585 photos. 287 RAPLEY,RAPLEY, JOHN. JOHN. Deaths Deaths ofof thethe engineers.engineers. JnlAl RlyRly && List of namesnames carried by all locomotiveslocomotives used onon Canal Hist. Soc.Soc. vol. 3333 (1999-2001)(1999-2001) pp.pp. 238-41.238-41, public railways in Britain. 355-6. Examines thethe common belief that manymany earlyearly RE8 SteamSteam locomotives locomotives (see alsoalso nos.nos. 27, 27,246,599, 246, 599, railway engineers died young. 600) 288 tt STEPHENSONSTEPHENSON LOCOMOTIVE SOCIETY. (See notes to class RE7) Stephenson fact file. Durham, 2000. pp. 16. 300 ATKINS, PHILIP.PHILlP. Career moves.moves. BackTrack vol. 1414 RE2 CivilCivil engineering engineering (2000) pp. 502--4.502-4. The careers of Robert McCollMcColI and George Heppell 289 HOLMLS-HIGGIN„101IN.HOLMES-HIGGIN, JOHN. Memories of StSt George'sGeorge's inin locomotive design and manufacture. Square. Cumbrian Rlys vol. 66 (1997-)(1997-) pp.pp. 215-17. 301 tt BAILEY,BAILEY, MICHAELMICHAEL R. andand GLITHERO,GLlTHERO, JOHN P.P The work of the BarrowBarrow DistrictDistrict Engineer'sEngineer's Office, Learning through industrial conservation: the BradyllBradyll 1960s. locomotive project.project. InIn DOLLERY, J. J. andand HENDERSON, J. (ed), Industrial collections: care and RE4 ElectricElectric railway railway engineering engineering conservation. Cardiff:Cardiff.' Council of Museums in Wales / 290 ROBBINS, MICHAEL.MICHAEL. The The earlyearly years of electricelectric U.K.UK. Inst. for Conservation,ConselVation, 1999. pp. 27-39.27-39. An examination of the remains of thisthis HackworthHackworth traction: invention,invention, development,development, exploitation.exploitation. Jnl Transport Hist. 3rd ser. voLvol. 2121 (2000)(2000) 92-101.92-101. loco built for South Hetton Colliery. 302 BOUGHEY,BOUGHEY, D.D. TheThe internalisation internalisation ofof locomotive locomotive RE5 ArchitectureArchitecture and and design: design: bridges,bridges, viaducts,viaducts, building by Britain'sBritain's railwayrailway companiescompanies duringduring thethe stations, ~unnel!unnel entrances nineteenth century. Business & EconomicEconomic HistoryHistory vol. 28 (1999) pp. 57-68. 291 BAXTER.BAXTER, COLlNCOLIN (photography) and CRUMLEY, JIM (text). The ForthForth bridge.bridge. Grantown-on-Spey'Grantown-on-Spey. ColinColin 303 The BR Standard class 3 82XXX tank engines, pt 1.1 BaxterBax(er Photography, 1999. pp. 32. Col. illns. Chadwell Heath: Standard Steam Loco. Co.,Co, [2000].[2000]. pp. 52. 292 BROWN, PHILlPPHILIP A. Architectural design on CaptainCaptain Moorsom's railways. Historical Model Rly Soc. Jnl vol. 304 CHACKSFIELD, J. J. E.E. Sir Henry Fowler,Fowler, a versatileversatile 17 (2000-)(2000-) pp. 13-18,13-18,164-5,204. 164-5,204. life: the biography of Sir Henry Fowler,Fowler, KBE, LL D,D, Southampton && Dorchester and BirminghamBirmingham & JP. Usk:Usk.· Oakwood,Oakwood, 2000. pp. 168.168. [Oakwood librarylibrary Gloucester Rlys,Rlys of railway history, no. 110.]1101

662 305 GARRAWAY,GARRAWAY, ALLAN (ed).(ed). MaintenanceMaintenance ofof 323 MACNAB, JOHN. Blue remembered trains: a tribute locomotive boilers.boilers. Shepperton: lanIan Allan, forfor to Glasgow'sGlasgow's Blue TrainsTrains -- thethe ClassClass 303303 electricelectric Assocn, 1999. pp. 56.56.34 34 photos,photos, 20 multiple units. BackTrackBackTrackvol. vol. 14 (2000) pp.pp. 714-7.714-7. figs. Prepared forfor operatorsoperators ofof preservedpreserved steamsteam RE1ORE10 Diesel,Diesel, diesel-electric,diesel-electric, and other self-generating locomotives. locomotives. types of locomotivelocomotive and train 306 HARRIS, MICHAEL. DecadesDecades ofof steam, 1920-1969. (See notes to class RE7) Shepperton: Ianlan Allan,AI/an, 1999. pp. 176. Many photos. Aspects of operation and decline 324 COVENTRY Pneumatic Railcar. Archive no. 24 (Dec.(Dec. decade by decade, accompanying a video series. 1999) pp. 58-61, no.no. 25 (Mar. 2000) p. 64. Built by Armstrong-SiddeleyArmstrong~Siddeley Motors Ltd and tested 307 HARVEY, F.F. G. WeirWeir locomotivelocomotive feedwaterfeedwater heatersheaters on the West Coast Main Line in 1935. and pumps: some overseas installations. Stephenson Loco. Soc. Jnlvol.in! vol. 76 (2000) pp. 57-63.57-63. 325 CURTIS, ADRIAN (ed). RivieraRiviera Westerns:Westerns: WesternWestern diesel-hydraulics on on the famousfamous CornishCornish RivieraRiviera 308 HERRING,HERRING, PETER.PETER. ClassicClassic BritishBritish steamsteam Express. Peterborough: A&C Services, 2000. pp. 36. locomotives. Enderby:En derby: Abbeydale Press,Press, 2000. pp.pp. A detailed record of haulage of thethe train,train, 1973-6. 192. Col. illns. 326 DIVALL,DIVALL, COLIN.COLlN. LearningLearning fromfrom America?America? InIn 309 HILLS, R. L. The originsorigins ofof thethe GarrattGarratt locomotive.locomotive. REUTTER, MARKMARK (ed), TheThe dieseldiesel revolution.revolution. East Harting: PiaPlateway, te way, 2000. pp. 40,37.40,37. ManyMany illns. Westford, Massachusetts: Rly & Loco. Hist,Hist. Society,Society, IncorporatesIncorporates facsim.facsim. repr.repr. of c.1921 repr. of Beyer, 2000. [Special issue of Railroad History.] pp. 124--42.124-42. Peacock booklet The Garratt patent locomotive. Origins of diesel locomotive development in Britain. 310 JACKSON,JACKSON, DICK.DICK. WilliamWilliam Cowan.Cowan. Great NorthNorth 327 FORREST, JOHN. TheThe locos that came in from the ReviewReviewvol. vol. 37 (2000) pp.pp. 230-1.230-1. cold. Rly Mag. vol. 146 no. 1196 (Dec. 2000) pp.pp. 18- Biographical notesnotes on thethe GNSRGNSR LocomotiveLocomotive 23. Superintendent 1857-83.1857-83. Account of the constructionconstruction of twenty Class 5656 311 MILBURN, GEOFFREYGEOFFREY E.F. Timothy Hackworth 1786- diesel-electricdiesel~electric locos in Romania. 1850. Shildon: Timothy Hackworth Museum, 2000. pp 328 HUNTRISS,HUNTRISS, DEREK DEREK and and GRAY,GRAY, PETERPETER W.W. Diesel-Diesel~ 32. IllnsIIlns incl. col. hydraulics inin the WestWest Country.Country. Shepperton: Ianlan Originally publ. in N.E. Branch of the WesleyWesley Hist. Allan,AI/an, 2000. pp. 80. Society BUll.Bull. no. 24 (1975). A col. photographic record. 312 MOSS,MOSS, CHRIS.CHRIS. BritishBritish RailwaysRailways standardstandard classclass 329 tj MARSDEN,MARSDEN, COLIN COLlN J. J. and and FENN,FENN, GRAHAMGRAHAM B.B. BritishBritish locomotives onon thethe G.E.,G.E., pt 6: Standard class 6MT 4-4~ Rail mainmain lineline dieseldiesel locomotives.locomotives. 2nd2nd edn ofof 6-26~2 Clan. Great Eastern Jnl no. 103 (July 2000) p. 23. Ott.15963. Shepperton: Oxford Publng,Publng, 2000. pp.pp. 313 RUTHERFORD, MICHAEL. Crisis? what crisis?: coal, 256. Many photos & line drwgs. oil andand austerity.austerity. [Railway reflections,reflections, no. 71.]71.] Brief history and description of each class. FiackTrackBackTrackvol. vol. 14 (2000)(2000) pp. pp. 665-73,724-31. 665-73,724-31. 330 MARSDEN,MARSDEN, COLIN COLlN and and WOMBWELL, WOMBWELL, PETER.PETER. TheThe Alternatives to coal fuel. 'Lincoln' sets. Rly Mag. vol. 146 no.no. 11921192 (Aug. 2000) 314 RUTHERFORD,RUTHERFORD, MICHAEL. MICHAEL. TheThe eyeeye ofof thethe beholder:beholder: pp. 36-8. History of Class 114 d mu sets. the beautybeauty ofof steam.steam. [Railway reflections,reflections, no. 63.]63.] History of Class 114 dmu sets. BackTrackBackTrackvol. vol. 14 (2000) pp.pp. 170-7.170-7. 331 MARSDEN, COLlNCOLIN J.J. The Grid-Irons:Grid~lrons: the class 56 Aesthetic aspects of loco design. story. Rly Mag. vol. 146 no. 1188 (Apr.(Apr. 2000)2000) pp.pp. 36-36- 315 SEMMENS,SEMMENS, P.P. W.W. B.B. and and GOLDFINCH,GOLDFINCH, A. J.J. HowHow 43, no. 1189 (May 2000)2000) pp.pp. 49-50.49-50. steam locomotives really work. Oxford Univ.Univ. Press, A history ofot this locomotive class. 2000. pp. VI,VI, 348.124348.124 photos, 70 figs. 332 REYNOLDS, JOHN. The Fell locomotive. Traction no. 316 SIMPSON,SIMPSON, JOHNJOHN E.E. LocomotivesLocomotives of quality:quality: aa 64 (Feb. 2000) pp. 14-19. pictorial historyhistory of of ManningManning Wardle && Co.Co. 333 RUTHERFORD,RUTHERFORD, MICHAEL.MICHAEL. When Britain was aa Trumpington: Ross-Evans,Ross~Evans, 2000. pp. iv, 143.143. 146146 contender: some pioneerpioneer diesel-electricsdiesel~electrics before LaLa inns.illns. Grange. [RailwayrRailway reflections,reflections, no. 66-8.] BackTrack 317 TALBOT,T ALBOT, E.C. A pictorialpictorial recordrecord ofof BritishBritish RailwaysRailways vol. 14 (2000)(2000) pp. pp. 351-8, 351-8,416-21,479-86,550. 416-21,479-86,550. standard steam locomotives. Repr. ofof Ott.15804.Ott.15804. 334 VICKERS, R.R. L. TheThe beginningsbeginnings ofof dieseldiesel electricelectric Shepperton: Oxford PubIng,Publng, 2000. pp. [152].[152]. 246246 traction. Trans Newcomen Soc. vol. 71 (1999-2000)(1999-2000) photos & diagms. pp. 115-27. 318 WEAR, RUSSELL. Lowca's first locomotive. IndustrialIndustrial 335 WOODHOUSE, MIKE. Plymouth Friary.Friary. [Gone butbut Locomotive vol. 9 (1999-)(1999-) pp. 219-21,233. not forgotten.] TractionTraction no. 64 (Feb. 2000) pp. 38--41.38-41. Lowca Foundry, Whitehaven. Shunting locos stationed at this shed in the diesel 319 WILLIAMS,WILLlAMS, GEOFFREY.GEOFFREY. Stars Stars ofof steam:steam: classicclassic era and their duties. locomotives and theirtheir engineers.engineers. Penryn, Cornwall:Cornwall: Atlantic Transport, 2000. pp. 144. Many illns. RE12 CarriagesCarriages (see also no. 730) The work of 17 British designers. (See classclass RC1c for LondonLondon UndergroundUnderground rollingrolling 320 WILLIAMS,WILLlAMS, GEOFFREY. HenryHenry Alfred Ivan:Ivatt: nearly,nearly, stock, class RC4 for IrishIrish rollingrolling stock, class RD3 for but not quite. BackTrack vol. 14 (2000)(2000) pp. 335-41, industrial rolling stock, and class RL for rollingrolling stockstock 490,551. of individual railway companies) 321 YOUNG,YOUNG, ROBERT.ROBERT. TimothyTimothy HackworthHackworth and thethe 336 COX,COX, DAVID. DAVID. RailwayRailway diningdining carcar attendantattendant callcall locomotive. 3rd edn.edn. ofof Ott.378/2848/3976/7029. Ott.378/2848/3976/7029. systems. BackTrack vol. 14 (2000) pp. 610-1.610-1. Lewes: Hackworth SOCietySociety II BookBook Guild,Guild, 2000. pp. 337 TATLOW, PETER (comp). Historic carriage drawings, xxxii, 406, col. frontis., [41] pl.pI. 169 illns. vol. 3:3: Non-passengerNon-passenger coachingcoaching stock.stock. Easingwold: Amended repr. of 1923 edn with foreword to 19751975 Pendragon, 2000. pp. 128. Many illns, drwgs, tables. edn and new foreword by UlickUlick LoringLoring and JaneJane Hackworth-Young.Hackworth~ Young. 338 WELLS, JEFFREY. The SonningSonning CuttingCutting accidentaccident and thethe BoardBoard ofof TradeTrade inquiryinquiry intointo third-classthird-class RE9 ElectricElectric locomotives locomotives andand trains carriages. Jnl Rly & Canal Hist. Soc. vol. 33 (1999- (See notes toto class RE7) 2001) pp. 228-38,364.228-38,364. 322 JAMES, DAVID. Class 86: the dependabledependable electrics.electrics. [Traction history.] Rail Express no. 51 (Aug. 2000) pp. RE13 WagonsWagons 22-9. (See notes to class RE12)

663 339 GAMBLE, G.G. (comp). British railway privateprivate ownerowner c.1935-56. Contemporary British HistoryHistory vol. 1313 wagons, vol. 2. Chinnor: Cheona Publns,Publns, 2000. pp. (1999) pp. 72-81.72-81. 60.13160. 131 photosphotos (4pp.(4pp. col.).coL). [Railways in profile series,series, 357 tI STRANGLEMAN,STRANGLEMAN, T. TheThe nostalgianostalgia ofof organisationsorganisations no. 10.] and the organisation of nostalgia: past and present in A photographic record of recent years. the contemporary railwayrailway industry.industry. Sociology [British 340 MILLARD,MILLARD, PHILIPPHILlP A.A. WereWere therethere reallyreally IlliterateIlliterate Sociological Assocn] vol. 3333 (1999) pp.pp. 725-46. Symbols? Historical Model Rly Soc.Soc. Jo?Jnl vol. 1717 Discusses how managersmanagers and politicianspoliticians useuse (2000-) pp.pp. 139-40. nostalgia, negatively to win consent for change and Argues that the symbols painted by some railwayrailway positively for marketing purposes. companies onon their wagons were merelymerely tradetrade marks and not for the benefrtbenefit of illiterate staff. RF1 Rates,Rates, charges, charges, fares, fares, tollstolls andand tickets 341 TURNER,TURNER, SIMON.SIMON. LikeLike ChalkChalk andand Cheesman.Cheesman. 358 BODDY, BRIAN. INTIS: the British Rail IntermediateIntermediate Brighton Circularvol. 26 (2000) pp. 62-6.62-6. Ticket IssuingIssuing System.System. Sevenoaks: TransportTransport TicketTicket Chalk Bros and W. Cheesman, private coal wagon Society, 1999.21999. 2 pts.pts. pp.pp. 44;44; 96.96. ManyMany ticketticket facsimsfacsims owners of Angmering. (2pp col.).coL). An automated system, 1980-88. RE15 SafetySafety engineering:engineering: signals and signalling methods; electric telegraph systems 359 TURNER,TURNER, MICHAEL.MICHAEL. MetropolitanMetropolitan RailwayRailway andand (See classclass RL for signallingsignalling ofof individualindividual railwayrailway Metropolitan && GreatGreat CentralCentral JointJoint CommitteeCommittee companies) luggage labels. f?J:[7]: Railway Print Soc., 2000,2000. pp. 30. [Handbook H11.]H11. 342 CHRISTENSEN,CHRISTENSEN, MIKE.MIKE. TabletTablet catchers.catchers. British RlyRly Jnl vol. 88 (1999-)(1999-) p.p. 44. RG RAILWAYRAILWAY OPERATION OPERATION 343 DAVIS, ANTHONY. Modes of signalling.signalling. Signalling Record 2000 pp. 158-64. RG1 OperationOperation of of railway railway servicesservices (see also no. 581) Bell codes. 360 ELIAS,ELlAS, LYNDONL YNDON I. Snowflake: blueprint for railways. 344 HALL,HALL, STANLEY. STANLEY. TheThe historyhistory andand developmentdevelopment of [Cover subtitle: thethe blueprint toto develop new and re-re­ railway signalling inin thethe British Isles. Vol. 1,1, BroadBroad open existing railways inin Britain.]Britain.] []:{Didcot]: CelerityCelerity survey. York:York: Friends of thethe NationalNational Rly Museum,Museum, Pubing,Publng, 2000. pp. p],[iij, 60. 2000. pp. 230.230.74 74 photos, 16 diagms. A planplan forfor developingdeveloping Britain'sBritain's railwayrailway serviceservice 345 HARRIS, D.D. J. SpathSpath levellevel crossing:crossing: Britain'sBritain's firstfirst network, based upon thethe theory of a triangular grid automatic level crossing: the behind the scenes story proposed by J. F. PownallPown all in 1938. of its development. Signalling Record 2000 pp. 2-13. 361 HALL, LAWRIE. TheThe bottom lineline on TOPS:TOPS: anan 1 mile north of Uttoxeter. implementer remembers.remembers. National RlyRly MuseumMuseum 346 HUCKNALL, DAVID. Surviving signalboxes from the Review no. 93 (Aut. 2000) pp.pp. 22-4.22-4. golden age of British railways. Stroud: Sutton Publng, 362 PARKINS,PARKINS, GERRY.GERRY. LearningLearning the road.road. Great 2000. pp. x, 143. Western Rly Jnlvol.in; vol. 5 (2000-1) pp. 106-10. A photographicphotographic record ofof traditionaltraditional boxesboxes remaining inin use in England, arranged by Railtrack 363 REED, HARRY. The bottom line on TOPS: education, zone.lone. training && implementation.implementation. National RlyRly MuseumMuseum Review no. 92 (Smr 2000) pp. 20-2.20-2. 347 KAY, PETER. Signalboxes 2000. Rly Mag.Mag. vol. 146146 no. 1185 (Jan. 2000)2000) pp.pp. 39-43.39-43. 364 STRONG,STRONG, TED.TED. Concerns/problemsConcerns/problems wewe faced inin With listinglisting ofof pre-1948pre-1948 signalboxessignalboxes still inin implementingimplementing TOPS TOPS onon BritishBritish Rail.Rail. National RlyRly operational useuse onon the RailtrackRailtrack network at thethe Museum Review no. 91 (Spr 2000) pp.pp. 22-3.22-3. start of 2000. start of 2000. 365 WOLFE, BOB. The bottom line on TOPS: shunting or 348 tt NOCK,NOCK, 0. O. S. S. Fifty Fifty years years of of railway railway signalling.signalling. Repr. of switching -- what's inin aa name?name? National Rly MuseumMuseum Ott.3276. Teignmouth: P. Kay, 2000. pp. [?]. Review no. 94 (Wntr 2000-1)2000-1) pp. 19-20. 349 OVERTON,OVERTON, TONY. TONY. Hand Hand shuntingshunting signalssignals atat MantleMantle RG2 FreightFreight traffictraffic Lane Sidings. Midland Record no. 13 (2000) pp. 26-26- 9. 366 DART, MAURICE. Cornish china clay trains in colour. 350 ROBERTS,ROBERTS, GORDON.GORDON. Policemen,Policemen, hand and flagflag Shepperton: Ianlan Allan, 2000. pp. 80. signalling. Signalling Record 2000 pp. 201-7.201-7. A photographic record since 1970. Early signalling methods. 367 HORNER, ARNOLD. ChangingChanging railrail travel times and 351 SEMMENS, PETER. 125125 yearsyears of cab signalling. Rly time-space adjustments in Europe. Geography vol. 85 Mag. vol. 146 no.no 11851185 (Jan. 2000) pp. 76-80. (2000) pp. 56-68.56-68. Changing rail transit times in the UK and five other 352 WALKER,WALKER, ANDREW. ANDREW. Barnsley Barnsley signalboxsignalbox memories.memories. countries, 1974-99. Signalling Record 2000 pp. 90-6.90-6. 368 WEBB, PAT. Fitted coal train tests. Midland RecordRecord 353 YOUNG, JOHN.JOHN. Signalling duringduring fogfog and fallingfalling no. 13 (2000) pp. 59-80.59-80. snow. Rly Print Soc. Newsltr no. 100 (June 2000) pp. 1951-5. 25-9. 369 WEBB, BRIAN. Parcels traffic in the 1960s. Historical RF RAILWAY ADMINISTRATION (see also no. 489) Model Rly Soc. Jnl vol. 17 (2000-)(2000-) pp. 31-7.

354 CHANNON, G. The business morals of British railway RG3 PassengerPassenger train train servicesservices (see also nos. 212,212,658, 658, companies in the mid-nineteenth century. Business & 676) Economic HistoryHistoryvol. vol. 28 (1999) pp.pp. 69-80.69-80. 370 BODICOAT, DAVID.DAVID. TheThe withdrawalwithdrawal ofof the GreatGreat 355 EDWARDS, ROY. Instruments of control, measuresmeasures Central expresses,expresses, 19601960. Forward no. 124124 (Smr(Smr of output: contending approaches toto thethe practice of 2000) pp. 2-5.2-5. 'scientific' management on on Britain'sBritain's railwaysrailways inin thethe early twentiethtwentieth century.century. Dept ofof AccountingAccounting && 371 BREMNER,BREMNER, W. A.A. A.A. CarriageCarriage workingworking in thethe Management Science, Univ. of Southampton,Southampton, 2000. Northern Scottish Area 1949-53. Great North Review pp. 30.30. [Discussion paperspapers in accountingaccounting andand vol. 3737 (2000)(2000) pp. pp. 164-9,204-7,242-7. 164-9,204-7,242-7. management science, no. 00-163.] 372 CARTER,CARTER, CLIVECLlVE S.S. EasternEastern andand NorthNorth EasternEastern 356 EDWARDS,EDWARDS, ROY. ROY. Conceptualising Conceptualising cost:cost: thethe analysisanalysis Region branded carriage sets.sets. BackTrack vol. 1414 of managementmanagement information on Britain'sBritain's railways,railways, (2000) pp. 422-5.422-5.

664 373 COBB,COBB, M.M. H.H. EarlyEarly oneone morning morning atat Carlisle. Carlisle. 387 COLEMAN, TERRY. The railway navvies: a history of BackTrack vol. 14 (2000) pp.pp. 280-2.280-2. the menmen whowho mademade thethe railways.railways. New edn.edn. ofof Observations ofof traffictraffic atat Citadel station, 8 Sept.Sept. Ott.11025. London: Pimlico,Pimlico, 2000. pp. 256.256, 29 pl.pI. 77 1934. figs, map. --TATLOW,TALLOW. PETER. Traffic at CarlisleCarlisle Citadel.Citadel. 388 HOWLETT, PETER. Evidence of the existence of an BackTrackBackTrackvol. vol. 14 (2000) pp.pp. 531-3.531-3. 388 internalinternal labour market in thethe GreatGreat EasternEastern RailwayRailway 374 GAMMELL, C.G. J. Rambles by rail. BackTrack vol. 1414 Company, 1875-1905. Business History vol. 42 no. 1 (2000) pp. 442--6;442-6; 1515 (2001)(2001) pp. 58, 183. (Jan. 2000) pp.pp. 21-40.21-40. A history of excursions for ramblers. 389 MAY, TREVOR. The Victorian railway worker. Princes 375 HITCHES, MIKE.MIKE. TheThe Irish Mail: the oldestoldest namednamed Risborough: Shire,Shire, 2000. pp. 32.32. 5858 inns.illns. [Shire train in thethe world.world. Stroud:Stroud. SuttonSutton PubIng,Publng, 2000. pp.pp. albums, no. 351.] 160.160.257 257 photos, map, 2 plans [Sutton's photographic 390 QUINN, TOM. Tales of the oldold railwaymen.railwaymen. Newton history of railways series.] 390 Abbot: DavidOavid && Charles,Charles, 1998. pp. 192.192. ManyMany illns,illns, A photographic history of the service and its route, Euston-Dublin. incl. col. Work in various railway jobs, based on the men'smen's 376 HUGHES, JOHNJOHN C.C. Handling passengers in thethe own recollections. 1880s.18805. BackTrackBackTrackvol. vol. 14 (2000) pp. 303-7.303-7. 391 SANDBERG, ERNEST.ERNEST. Navvies Navvies workingworking onon thethe 377 SEMMENS, PETER.PETER. Passengers reapreap benefitsbenefrts of Bala- line: some evidence from the faster expresses. Rly Mag. vol. 146 no.no. 11941194 (Oct.(Oct. census enumerators' books of 1881.1881. JillJnl MerionethMerioneth 2000) pp. 30-3. Hist. & Record Soc. vol. 13 (1999-)(1999-) pp. 153-65. Journey time improvements since 1949, continuing the analysis in J. N. Faulkner, 'British express train RH1 BiographicalBiographical and and autobiographical autobiographical memoirsmemoirs of services since the war' (Rly Mag. Apr. 1950). railwaymen (see(see also also no.no. 691)691)

RG5 RailwayRailway water water services; services; docksdocks andand harbours;haroours; 392 ABEAR, A. E. Through the links at SouthallSouthall and Old boats; boat trains (see(see also also nos. nos. 35,35, 38,38,42,63, 42, 63, Oak Common. Caernarfon: Xpress PubIng,Publng, [1999?] . 200,200,202,375,579,627,723,732) 202, 375, 579, 627, 723, 732) pp. 96. [British Railways operating history, no. 6.] 378 DEARDEN,DEARDEN, STEVEN STEVEN andand HASSALL,HASSALL, KEN.KEN. ShipsShips of 393 BROWN, GEOFF. Glimpses of, Memories of the living the IsleIsle of ManMan SteamSteam PacketPacket Company.Company. Ochiltree'Ochilfree.· footplate. [Wolverhampton]:[Wolverhampton): author, [2000]. pp. 60. 26 Stenlake, 1999. pp. 48. photos. A photographic record.record Stories collected duringduring author'sauthor's time time asas aa footplateman at Wolverhampton Stafford Road. 379 t t DEAYTON,DEAYTON, ALISTAIR.ALlSTAIR. (comp).(comp). Steamers ofof thethe Clyde:Clyde NB & LNER. Stroud:Stroud. Ternpus,Tempus, 2000. pp. 128.128. 394 BUTCHER, DAVID. Steam footplate memories. Great [Images of England series.] Eastern JnIJnlno. no. 104 (Oct. 2000) pp. 2-12.2-12. A pictorial history. Author was a cleaner/firemancleaner/fireman on the GEGE SectionSection 1951-6. 380 POWELL, TERRY.1 ERRY. StaithStaith toto conveyor: an illustratedillustrated history of coalcoal shippingshipping machinery.machinery. Houghton-le-Houghton-Ie­ 395 FLEETWOOD,FLEETWOOD, NICHOLAS. NICHOLAS. TheThe late late James James BoyntonBoynton Spring:Spring. Chilton Ironworks, 2000. pp. 132. 66 photos,photos, Stork (1900-1975).(1900-1975). North EasternEastern ExpressExpress vol. 3939 105 drwgs, 31 maps & plans. (2000) pp. 116-18. A history of staithes and drops for unloadingunloading coal Stork was a signalman in the Hull district (NER and from railway wagons intointo ships and boats.boats. pp.pp. H&HR)H&BR) 1914-19641914-1964. 130130-2, -2, Select bibliography. 396 t t GARDNER,GARDNER, W.W. J. CleanerCleaner toto controllercontroller: furtherfurther reminiscences ofof thethe G.W.R. atat . (Vol. 2 of RG6 RailwayRailway airair servicesservices Ott.16777.) Usk: Oakwood,Oakwood, 2000. pp. 176.176. 114114 381 KING, JOHN. RailwaysRailways and and competing competing modes modes - - the photos. philosophy revealed:revealed: anan examinationexamination of railwayrailway 397 HARDY, RICHARD. Driver Harry BaileyBailey of Neasden.Neasden. behaviour towards airair transport.transport. InIn BOYES, Forward nono. 126126 (Wntr(Wntr 2000) pp. 9-12. GRAHAME (comp), Co-operation and competitioncompetition (2000) pp. 85-90.85-90. 398 HILL, KEITH. Ticket to the past.past. BackTrack vol. 1414 (2000) pp. 447-9.447-9. 382 NEWBURY, PETERPETER The Vectis connection.connection. [Cover[Cover The authorauthor beganbegan hishis railwayrailway careercareer atat RetfordRetford subtitle: pioneering airair servicesservices toto the Isle of Wight.]Wight.] station in the 1960s. Settle:Sett/e. Waterfront, 2000 [i.e.lie. 2001]. pp. 128, XVI col.col. pl.pI. 399 JOYCE, PAUL. Driving daysdays on the Southern, 1937- Includes associationsassociations with with Southern Rly andand 1941. BackTrack vol. 14 (2000) pp. 391-5.391-5. Railway Air Services. The career of Jack Hewett at Reading. RG8 ResearchResearch 400 KING, TOM. Tom King, a Midland driver, as related to RoyROY Williams. Midland Record no. 10 [1998] pp. 4-9,4-9, 383 WISE, SAM.SAM. BritishBritish railway railway research research - - the firstfirst nono. 1212 (1999)(1999) pp.pp. 5-16, 58,58, no.no. 1313 (2000)(2000) pp. 17-24, hundred yearsyears. TextText byby thethe late Sam Wise; edited by no. 14 (2000) pp. 33-43.33-43. A. 0.O. Gilchrist;Gilchrist; biographicalbiographical note by E. S.S. Burdon.Burdon. TK (b.1898)(b.1898) worked as aa footplatemanfootplateman on thethe York. InstituteInstitute of RailwayRailway Studies,Studies, 2000.2000 pp. 85.85. Midland Rly and its successors, 1915-63. [Working papers in railway studies, no. 8.] 401 MARKLAND, JIM.JIM. More recollections ofof a BoltonBolton engineman. Stockport:Stockport.· Foxline, [2000]. pp. 128. Many RG9 PublicPubliC relations relations andand publicitypublicity photos. [Scenes fromfrom thethe past, no. 38.] 384 WATTS, D.D. C. H. TheThe socialsocial definitiondefinition ofof BritishBritish 402 tt OWEN,OWEN, GWILWYM. GWILWYM. RunningRunning toto time:time: recollectionrecollection of railways since 1865: with specialspecial referencereference toto those of life as aa stationstation mastermaster inin thethe mid-twentiethmid-twentieth century.century. England. Unpubl. Ph.D.PhD. thesis, Univ. of Bristol, 2000. Illus.IlIus. by RoyRoy Y.Y. Ashworth.Ashworth. Bull Bay:Bay: authorauthor andand RH RAILWAYRAILWAY LIFE LIFE AND AND LABOUR LABOUR (see (see also also no. no. 706)706) illustrator, 1999. pp. 78. Photos, drwgs, map. The author was stationmaster at various stations in 38538tJ ANDREWS,ANDREWS, FRANKFRANK W. G.G. EmploymentEmployment on thethe Anglesey. railways inin east Kent, 18411914.1841 1914. JillJnl TransportTransport Hist. 3rd ser. vol. 21 (2000)(2000) 54-7254-72 403 RAYNOR,RAYNOR, L.L. GEOFFREY.GEOFFREY. Geoff: 44 yearsyears aa railwayman; ed.ed. by Anne Bott.Bott. Warwick:Warwick. PlowrightPlowright 386 ANSON, M. J. ManagementManagement and labour relationsrelations at Press, 2000. pp. i, 199. [Ordinary lives,lives, 4.] Swindon railway locomotivelocomotive works,works, 1947-1961.1947-1967 The author started his career with the L&NERL&NER at Unpubl. PhD.Ph.D thesis,thesis, Univ.Univ. of Exeter, 1998. Nottingham Victoria in 1939.

665 404 t t RUFFELL,RUFFELL, BRYAN.BRYAN. Life Life on on thethe line:line: talestales andand RK3 SafetySafety in In transit; transit; accidents accidents and and theirtheir preventionprevention experiences of people and places encounteredencountered along (see alsoalso nos. nos. 178,262,427,473,497,568,615, 178,262,427,473,497,568,615, the permanent way. {?]:[?]: rj,{?], 1999. 1999. pp.pp. [?].I?]. 636,636,687,715,716,744) 687, 715, 716, 744) The author worked as a technician in the Western Region Signalling & Telegraph Department and as 419 EVANS, A. W. FatalFatal traintrain accidentsaccidents onon Britain'sBritain's a volunteervolunteer onon severalseveral railwayrailway preservation preservation mainline railways. Jnl Royal Statistical Soc., seriesseries A: projects. Statistics in SocietySocietyvol. vol. 163 (2000) pp.pp. 99-119.99-119. Period: 1967-97. 405 STANBURY, MIKE.MIKE. RailwaysRailways in in the the blood,blood, no. no 18: Mr W. C.C. Hunt,Hunt, ChiefChief GoodsGoods Clerk,Clerk, Clacton.Clacton. Great 420 FAITH, NICHOLAS. Derail: why trains crash,crash. London: Eastern JnIJnl no. 104 (Oct. 2000) pp.pp. 32-5.32-5. Channel 4 Books,Books, 2000. pp. ix, 198,198, [8][8] pl.pI. (some(some col.).coL). 406 SYDDALL,SYDDALL, BRIAN. BRIAN. Norwich Horwich toto Longmoor.Longmoor. BackTrack An internationalinternational historical account, produced to vol.vol.14 14 (2000) pp. 134--41.134-41. accompany a television series. The author was a fitter at NorwichHorwich Works and on the Longmoor Military Rly in the 1950s. 421 SEMMENS,SEMMENS, PETERPETER W. B.B. Disaster:Disaster: a Railway Magazine special investigation intointo the causes andand 407 TAYLOR, W.W. Driver Wells ofof LangwithLangwith Junction.Junction. effects of train crashes.crashes. Rly Mag.Mag vol. 146 no.no. 11891189 Forward no. 126 (Wntr(Wntr 2000)2000) pp.pp. 15--17.15-17. (May 2000) pp. 5-31.5-31. 408 TOLLAN,TOLLAN, W.W. M.M. Alexander Alexander Paterson:Paterson: ScottishScottish 422 SWIFT, JOHN.JOHN, The Harrow accident, 8 October 1952. Victorian railwayman.railwayman. BackTrack vol. 1414 (2000)(2000) pp.pp. Signalling Record 2000 pp. 197-200. 154,314. Paterson was a joiner on the North British RIy.Rly. 423 VAUGHAN,VAUGHAN, ADRIAN. ADRIAN. Tracks Tracks toto disaster.disaster. Shepperton: Ianlan Allan,AI/an, 2000. pp. 160. 409 VAUGHAN,VAUGHAN, ADRIAN.ADRIAN. WesternWestern signalman.signalman. Descriptions of major railway accidents, 1975--97.1975-97. Shepperton:Shepperton. Ianlan Allan,AI/an, 2000. pp. 96.96. ManyMany photos,photos, incl. col. [Glory Days series.] RK4 RailwaysRailways and and Industry, Industry, trade trade andand agricultureagriculture Chronicle of of the working life ofof LarryLarry Crosier,Crosier, signalman in thethe WestWest ofof England,England, 1940s-60s.1940s-60s. 424 CAMERON,CAMERON, ALASTAIRALASTAIR (ed).(ed). Lakeland'sLakeland's miningmining heritage: the last 500 years. Alston: Cumbria Amenity RK RAILWAYSRAILWAYS AND AND THE THE NATION NATION (see also no. 190) Trust Mining History Soc., 2000. pp. pig,[iiij, 215. Includes refs to surface and underground industrialindustrial 410 ARMSTRONG,ARMSTRONG, JOHN.JOHN. ClimaxClimax andand climacteric:climacteric: thethe railways, inclines and aerial ropeways. British coastal trade,trade, 1870-1930.1870-1930. InIn STARKEY, DAVID and JAMIESON, ALAN G. (ed). Exploiting the 425 FENN, R. W. D. and SINCLAIR, J. B. The Revd Sir sea: aspectsaspects of Britain'sBritain's maritimemaritime economyeconomy sincesince Gilbert Lewis, Bart, and his quarries.quarries. Tarmac Papers 1870. Univ. of Exeter, 1998. [Exeter Maritime Studies vol. 4 (2000) pp. 169-216. series.] pp. 37-58.37-58. The OldOld RadnorRadnor Lime,Lime, RoadstoneRoadstone && GeneralGeneral IncludesIncludes comparisoncomparison with with the the position ofof thethe Trading Co. LldLtd (1875--(1875-)) waswas establishedestablished to reviverevive railways. the flaggingflagging fortunes of thethe KingtonKington && EardisleyEardisley Rly. 411 BUTTERFIELD,BUTIERFIELD, PETER. Government andand thethe railways' 'SquareSquare Deal' in thethe 1930s.1930s. InIn BOYES, RK6 Parliament,Parilament, government government and and thethe railwaysrailways GRAHAME (comp), Co-operation and competitioncompetition (2000) pp. 71-5.71-5. 426 TAYLOR,TAYLOR, J.J. C.C. Transport,Transport, laissezlaissez fairefaire andand government policy policy in in BritainBritain in in thethe firstfirst halfhail of thethe 412 DOCHERTY, lAIN.IAIN. Rail transport policy-making in UK nineteenth century.century. Unpubl. M.A. thesis,thesis, Univ.Univ. ofof Passenger Transport Authority areas. Jnl of TransportTransport Kent, 1999. Geog. vol. 8 (2000) pp. 157-70. The impact of locallocal administrativeadministrative geographygeography onon RK7 RailwayRailway lawlaw policy development in Merseyside and Strathclyde, 1986-96. 427 GRAY, ADRIAN,ADRIAN. Railway accidents andand the law.law. BackTrackBackTrackvol. vol. 14 (2000) pp.pp. 718-21. 413 GIBBINS, E.E. A. TheThe railwayrailway closureclosure controversy.controversy. Alsager: Leisure Products, 2000. pp. 239. RK8 RailwaysRailways and and crimecrime Examines 10 cases: Alston branch, Bluebell Line, Brightlingsea branch,branch, Isle of Wight,Wight, PrincetownPrincetown 428 GRAY, ADRIAN. Crime on the line. Penryn, Cornwall:Cornwall: branch, M&GNR, Potteries Loop, SomersetSomerset & Atlantic Transport, 2000. pp. 232.232.74 74 illns. Dorset Rly, Stainmore and EdenEden ValleyValley lines,lines, Accounts of crimes committed on the railway, up to Westerham branch. 1963. RK1 RailwaysRailways and and societysociety (see also no. 41) 429 tt REYNOLDS,REYNOLDS, BRUCE and PARKER,PARKER, ALAN.ALAN. TheThe Great Train RobberyRobbery file. London: Abstract SoundsSounds 414 GUILCHLR,GUILCHER, G. La restructuration du temps par les Publng, 2000. pp. 160.160160. 160 illnsillns (some col.). chemins dede fer: le RailwayRailway Time.Time. Cahiers VictoriensVictoriens et Edouardiens no 51 (2000) pp. 61-86.61-86. RIORK9 RailwaysRailways and and the the Post Post OfficeOffice (see also no. 455)

415 INGLEBY,INGLEBY, KATHRYN.KATHRYN. ToTo what extentextent waswas thethe 430 HARVEY, ALLAN.ALLAN. TravellingTravelling post post officesoffices & bagbag development of of Peterborough as as aa railwayrailway towntown tenders of Great BritainBritain & Ireland:Ireland: anan operationaloperational similar to that of Doncaster? Historical Model Rly Soc. history from 1839 to 1959,1959. Woking:Woking.· TPO && SeapostSeapost JnlJnlvol.17 vol. 17 (2000-)(2000-) pp.pp. 216-21. Soc., 2000. pp. [xiiij,[xii], 83. 416 JACKSON, ALAN A. Hunting and the railway. Dorkingoorking Chronological notes on 134 services. History 2000 pp. 26-8. 431 STANWAY, L. C. Mails under London: the story of the 417 REVILL,REVILL, GEORGE.GEORGE. LiberalismLiberalism andand paternalism:paternalism: carriage of thethe mailsmails onon London's London's underground underground politics and corporate culture in 'Railway'Railway Derby',Derby', railways. Basildon:Basildon. Assocn of EssexEssex PhilatelicPhilatelic 1865-75.1865--75. Social HistoryHistoryvol. vol. 24 (1999) pp. 196-214.196-214. Societies, 2000. pp. 48,48. [8] pl.pI. 12 line drwgs,drwgs. Pneumatic Despatch Co.;Co.; Post OfficeOffice Railway;Railway; RK2 RailwaysRailways and and the the passengerpassenger carriage of mailmail andand parcelsparcels onon underground underground 418 GILPIN, LES.LES. TravelTravel byby traintrain in the 19th19th century:century: a railways; postal material associated with LondonLondon Underground railways. lady's view. Cumbrian Rlys vol. 66 (1997-(1997-)) pp. 232-3. Journies toto and from HolkerHolker byby thethe CavendishCavendish 432 WHITE, BRIAN. Mails, rails & travellerstravellers tales.tales. [n.p.j.jn.p.]: family, 1864-82. Nene ValleyVal/ey Rly TPO Group, 2000. pp. 30.30, [10],(10).

666 Life and working conditions of travelling post office CambrianCambrlan Railways staff, the early part based on documentary sources 447 ESSERY, P. Deluge on the Cambrian line. BackTrack and the laterlater onon thethe author'sauthor's ownown workingworking 447 ESSERY, P. Deluge on the Cambrian line. experiences. vol. 14 (2000) p. 275. A bridge washout in 1936. RK10 RailwaysRailways andand national defence (see also no. 580) 448 SKELSEY,SKELSEY, GEOFFREY.GEOFFREY. LlanfyllinLlanfyllin recorded.recorded. 433 TEASDALE, JOHNJOHN G. ContinentalContinental contribution:contribution: aa BackTrackBackTrackvol. vol. 14 (2000) pp.pp. 148-53.148-53. briefing onon the aid renderedrendered by thethe NorthNorth EasternEastern Operation of the branch in the 1950s. Railway to thethe BritishBritish ExpeditionaryExpeditionary Force.Force. NorthNorlh Eastern Express vol. 39 (2000)(2000) pp.pp. 40-53,56-7. 40-53,56-7. Cheshire Lines Committee 449 MILLER,MILLER, BOB.BOB. CheshireCheshire LinesLines serviceservice stock.stock. RK11 MilitaryMilitary railways (see also nos. 152,152, 406, 592) Historical Model RlyR/y Soc. Jnl vol. 1717 (2000-(2000-)) pp. 22- 434 BAGNALL,BAGNALL, ROGERROGER A. A. MilitaryMilitary matters matters - - oror 30. something slightly different! IndustrialIndustrial Rly Record no. 162 (Sep. 2000)2000) pp.pp. 357-66.357-66. 450 STOKES,STOKES, MICHAEL MICHAEL S. S. Heaton Heaton Mersey Mersey motive motive powerpower depot. Stockporl: Foxline, 2000. pp. 104.104. ManyMany The development of Army Transport Units; ArmyArmy depot. Stockport: Foxline, locomotive names. photos. [Scenes from thethe past, no. 39.] History of thethe CLCCLC engineengine shedshed atat Stockport,Stockport, 435 BELL, BRIAN. Railways at war: the Longmoor Military 1889-1968. Railway. Forward no. 125 (Aut. 2000) pp.pp. 17-27. Cockennouth, Keswlck & Penrlth Railway 436 COCROFT,COCROFT, WAYNEWAYNE D.D. DangerousDangerous energy:energy: thethe Cockermouth, Keswick & Penrith Railway archaeology ofof gunpowder and militarymilitary explosivesexplosives 451 BOTT,BOn, GEOFFREY. The railway investors. Cumbrian manufacture. Swindon: EnglishEnglish Heritage,Heritage, 2000. pp.pp. Rlys vol. 66 (1997-)(1997-) p.p. 199.199. xxiii,xxiii,320. 320. Analysis of occupations of CK&PR subscribers. IncludesIncludes refs to thethe associated railway systems. 452 BOTT,BOn, GEOFFREY.GEOFFREY. The The C.K.& C.K.& P.R. P.R. and thethe 437 ELLIOTT,ELLlOTT, C. C. R.R. A funny way to runrun aa railway!railway! introduction of third classclass accommodation.accommodation. Cumbrian BackTrackBackTrackvol. vol. 14 (2000) pp.pp. 362-3.362-3. Rlys vol. 66 (1997-)(1997-) pp.pp. 223-4. A derailmentderailment on the Haifa-BeirutHaifa-Beirut railwayrailway underunder British military operation in 1946. Didcot,Dldcot, Newbury & Southampton Railway 438 JOYCE,JOYCE, PAUL. PAUL. MemoriesMemories ofof thethe RoyalRoyal EngineersEngineers Railway Operating Corps, 1939-46. BackTrack vol. 453 ELTON,EL TON, M. S. The Didcot railway: its formative years. 14 (2000) pp.pp. 643-6;643-6; 15(2001)15 (2001) pp. 95-7.95-7. BackTrackBackTrackvol. vol. 14 (2000)(2000) pp.pp. 322-9, 322-9,490. 490. Footplate experiences ofof VicCrippsVic Cripps in the Middle East and continental Europe. EasingwoldEaslngwold Railway 439 MACINTOSH,MACINTOSH, HUGH.HUGH. MiddleMiddle EastEast movers:movers: RoyalRoyal 454 JENKINS,JENKINS, STANLEY STANLEY C. C. and and TURNER, TURNER, CHRIS.CHRIS. TheThe Engineer transportationtransportation in in thethe Suez CanalCanal ZoneZone Easingwold Railway. British RlyR/y JnlJnlvol. vol. 8 (1999-) pp.pp. 1947-1956. Rochester: NorthNorlh Kent Books, [2000]. pp. 53-82. 72.4272. 42 illns,illns, 5 maps. 440 PAAR,PAAR, HARRY.HARRY. EarlyEarly locomotiveslocomotives onon thethe FestiniogFestinlog Railway Shoeburyness Military Tramway. IndustrialIndustrial LocomotiveLocornotivevol. vol. 99 (1999-)(1999-) pp. 204-7. 455 CREAMER,CREAMER, HAROLD.HAROLD. TheThe FfestiniogFfestiniog RailwayRailway Company Railway LetterLetter ServiceService 1969-1997.1969-1997. RL INDIVIDUALINDIVIDUAL RAILWAYS RAILWAYS Porthmadog:Porlhmadog: Ffestiniog RlyR/y Co., 1999. pp. [iij,[i], 65. With tabulated details of stamps,stamps, covers covers andand Ashover Light Railway cancellations. -Addendum--Addendum 1, The1, The Ffestiniog Ffestiniog Railway Railway Company Company 441 LITTLE,LlnLE, LAWSON_LAWSON. AmosAmos 'n Ashover. Narrow GaugeGauge Railway Letter Service 1998. pp. 2. no. 168 (2000) pp.pp. 25-9.25-9. Petrol-electric and and diesel-electric locos locos onon the 456 KARDAS,KARDAS, HANDEL. HANDEL. James SpoonerSpooner. the sand boxesboxes Ashover Light Rly. that weren't. Ffestiniog Rly Mag. vol. 15 (2000- ) pp.pp. 67-9,106-7. BirkenheadBlrkenhead Railway (GWR & L&NWR JOint)Joint) An examination of an FR double Fairlie loco. 442 MAUND,MAUND, T. T. B. B. The The Birkenhead Birkenhead RailwayRailway (LMS(LMS && GWGW 457 WILSON,WILSON, ANDREW.ANDREW. TheThe FestiniogFestiniog Railway'sRailway's Joint). Sawhy:Sawtry: Rly CorrespondenceCorrespondence & TravelTravel Soc.,Soc., acquired locomotives.locomotives. BackTrack vol. 1414 (2000)(2000) pp.pp. 2000. pp.pp. 102.102.98 98 photos, 5 drwgs, 20 maps & plans, 106-12. 12 facsims. Previous historyhistory ofof locos added toto stock in the Appx 5 (pp. 92-3),92-3), Opening & closingclOSing dates. preservation era. Brecon & Merthyr TydfllTydfil Junction Railway Fumess Railway 443 CHAPMAN, COLlN.COLIN. TheThe Caerphilly branch of the Brecon & Merthyr Railway. Welsh Rlys Archive vol. 3 458 ANDREWS,ANDREWS, MICHAEL.MICHAEL. PlumptonPlumpton JunctionJunction 1869-1869- (2000-) pp.pp. 48-9. 2000. Cumbrian RlysR/ys vol. 6 (1997-2000) pp. 244-5. Why the B&MR operated no passenger trains over the branch. 459 MARR, MIKE. Furness Railway paperwork. Rly Print Soc. Newsltr no. 100 (June 2000)2000) pp.pp. 18-24.18-24. Caledonian Railway (see also nos. 199,199,207) 207) 460 1t- NORMAN,NORMAN, K. J.J. RailwayRailway heritage:heritage: thethe FurnessFurness 444 ANDERSON, DAVID. Glasgow's Cathcart Circle line. Railway: an illustratedillustrated recordrecord includingincluding photographsphotographs Steam Days no.no 125 (Jan. 2000)2000) pp.pp. 44-50.44-50. from thethe SankeySankey Collection.Collection. Vol. 2 ofof Ott.17580, Ott.17580, Locomotives, ships, excursionsexcursions andand miscellanea.miscellanea. 445 FERGUSON, NIALL.NIALL. TwoTwo early ScottishScottish viaducts.viaducts. Kettering: Silver Link, 2000. pp. 96.96.140 140 illns.iIIns. BackTrackBackTrackvol. vol. 14 (2000) pp.pp. 330-4, 330-4,491. 491. Scottish CentralCentral Rly Rly bridges overover thethe Forth at 461 QUAYLE, HOWARD. Furness Railway: a view from Stirling aand nd the Tay at Perth. the past.past. Shepperton:Shepperlon: Ianlan Allan,AI/an, 2000. pp. 96. 154154 photos. 446 TAYLOR,TAYLOR, CHRIS.CHRIS. StanleyStanley Junction,Junction, CaledonianCaledonian A history of the railway and itsits locomotives.locomotives. Some Railway. Highland Rly Jnl no. 52 (Wntr 2000) pp.pp. 20-20- corrections are given in Cumbrian Railways vol. 7 2. (2001-)(2001- ) p.p. 2.

667 Glasgow & South Western Railway Based on the outward copy letter book of thethe contractor's sitesite agent during the constructionconstruction of 462 KIRKPATRICK, IAN. TheThe Cairn Valley Light Railway: the branch. Moniaive to Dumfries. Usk: Oakwood,Oakwood, 2000. pp. 96. 66 photos. [Locomotion papers, no. 217.]2171 477 A-Z ofof G.E.R.G.ER. stations (2nd ser.). Great Eastern Jnl.int Rectory Road, Middlesex. no. 101 (Jan. 2000) pp. 463 RANKIN,RANKIN, STUART.STUART. GlasgowGlasgow && SouthSouth WesternWestern 34-5. Railway locomotives soldsold out of service by the L.M.S.L.M .S. Reedham, Norfolk. no. 101 (Jan. 2000) pp. 36-41, Historical Model Rly Soc. JnIJnl vol. 1717 (2000-(2000-)) pp. 38- no. 103 (July 2000)2000) pp.pp. 55,55,57. 57. 45,170-1. Roydon, Essex. no. 101 (Jan. 2000)2000) pp. 42-7,42-7, no. 464 RANKIN,RANKIN, STUART STUART W. W. Ayr,Ayr, Mauchline Mauchline and and CumnockCumnock 103 (July 2000) p. 57, no. 104 (Oct. 2000) p. 52. branches, with thethe HolehouseHolehouse Junction-BelstonJunction-Belston Saxham and Risby, . no. 102 (Apr.(Apr. 2000)2000) Junction branch.branch. [Cover[Cover title:title: G.& S.W.R.SW.R. Ayr andand pp. 20-3. Southminster, Essex. no. 102 (Apr. 2000) pp. 23- Cumnock branches.]branches.] Paisley: G.&G.& S.W.R.S. w.R. Assocn,Assocn, Southminster, Essex. no. 102 (Apr. 2000) pp. 23- 2000. pp. 32. 21 photos, drwg, 2 maps,maps, 99 signallingsignalling 31. diagms, gradient diagm. [Sou' West profile, no. 4.] Swainsthorpe, Norfolk. no.no. 102102 (Apr.(Apr. 2000)2000) pp.pp. 32-32- 3. Theobald's Grove, Hertfordshire no.no. 103 (July(July Glasgow Subway Railway Glasgow Subway Railway 2000) pp. 28-33.28-33. 465 WATSON,WATSON, GEORGE.GEORGE. GlasgowGlasgow SubwaySubway album: aa Thurston, Suffolk. no. 103 (July 2000)2000) pp.pp. 33-9.33-9. collection of photographs of the old Glasgow Subway Trowse, Norfolk. no.no. 103 (July 2000) pp. 40-43, taken before and duringduring closureclosure forfor modernisation.modernisation. 49. Chetwode: Adam Gordon,Gordon, 2000. pp. 64. 116116 col.col. Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire. no. 104 (Oct. 2000) photos. pp. 36--41.36-41. Wrabness, Essex. no. 104 (Oct. 2000)2000) pp. 42-6.42-6. Wroxham, Norfolk.Norfolk. no.no 104 (Oct.(Oct. 2000)2000) pp. pp 47-51. Great Central Railway (see also no. 42) 478 BRAITHWAITE, JACK.JACK. TheThe Butterflies: some notesnotes 466 BENNETT,BENNETI, JOHN. JOHN. Hexthorpe Hexthorpe andand thethe GreatGreat Central.Central. on S. W. Johnson'sJohnson's originaloriginal bogiebogie single-wheeler and Forward no. 123 (Spr. 2000)2000) pp.pp. 18-26, no. 124 (Smr 4-4-0 designs for the G.E.R.G.E.R. Midland Record no. 1414 2000) pp. 24-8. (2000) pp. 45-8.45-8. 467 JOHNSON, E.E. M. The Fallowfield line: anan illustratedillustrated 479 BROOKS,BROOKS, LYNL YN D.D. James James Holden's Holden's oil-burning oil-burning review of thethe ManchesterManchester CentralCentral StationStation railway.railway. apparatus. Great Eastern Jnlin! no. 102 (Apr. 2000) pp. Stockport:Stockfort Foxline.Foxline, 2000. pp. 32. [Railways inin focus,focus, 3-9. no.nO.1. 1.] 480 COCKMAN, F.F. G. Great Eastern suburban 1913 to 468 t t MICKLEBURGH,MICKLEBURGH, TIM. TIM. Cleethorpes PierPier andand 1921. Steam Days no. 125 (Jan. 2000) pp.pp. 51-6.51-6. Promenade. Grimsby: N. E. Lincolnsh. Council, 2000. pp. 32.32.32 32 inns.illns. 481 CONNOR, J. E. The Great Eastern Light: a history of A pictorial history of pleasure facilities operated by the Great EasternEastern Railway's electricelectric lightlight generatinggenerating the MS&LR. station at 233 ShoreditchShored itch HighHigh Street,Street, London.London. London Heritage Rly Society, 2000. pp. 68. IllnsIlIns incl.incl. 469 PASK,PASK, BRIAN.BRIAN. The ticketstickets of thethe GrimsbyGrimsby && col. ImminghamImmingham Electric Railway.Railway. Sevenoaks: TransportTransport Ticket Society,Society, 1999. pp. 54.54. ManyMany ticketticket facsimsfacsims 482 COURSE,COURSE, EDWIN.EDWIN. The BlackwallBlackwall line inin 1954.1954. (some col.). London Rly RecordRecord vol. 2, no.no. 2525 (Oct.(Oct. 2000)2000) pp.pp. 397-401.397--401. 470 WALTERS,WAL TERS, SARAH. A A surveysurvey of of the G.C.G.C. atat Killamarsh, by the SouthSouth YorkshireYorkshire ArchaeologistsArchaeologists 483 COX, J. G. Samuel Morton Peto and the building of Club. Forward no. 124 (Smr2000)(Smr 2000) pp. 12-17. the Eastern Counties Railway. JnIJnl Rly & Canal Hist. Soc. vol. 33 (1999-2001) pp. 347-51. 471 WATERS, M.M. TheThe Great Central Railway goods and mineral traffic. Forward no. 125 (Aut. 2000) pp. 2-8, 484 GOSLGOSLlN, IN, GEOFF.GEOFF. TheThe GreatGreat EasternEastern 0-4-4Ts.0-4-4Ts. no. 126 (Wntr 2000)2000) pp.pp. 2-8.2-8. [London locomotivelocomotive record,record, no. 2-3.]2-3.] London RlyRly Record vol. 2, no. 23-423--4 (Apr.-July(Apr.-July 2000)2000) pp. 351-3, 371-4.371--4. Great Central & North Western Railways Joint Committee 485 HEARD, PAUL. Great EasternEastern RailwayRailway numberednumbered forms. Rly Print Soc.Soc. NewsltrNewsltr no. 98 (Feb.(Feb. 2000)2000) pp. 472 KNIGHT, N. R.R. AltrinchamAltrincham toto ManchesterManchester beforebefore 17-24. Metrolink. Stockport: Foxline,Foxline, 1999. pp. 96.96. 190190 photos, drwg, 9 maps & plans. [Scenes from thethe past, 486 JOBY, RICHARD S.S. Brassey, Bruff,Bruff, Locke & thethe no. 36, pt 1.] Norwich extension. Great Eastern Jnlinl no. 101101 (Jan.(Jan. 2000) pp.pp. 24--9,24-9,59. 59. IncludesIncludes a short history of the Eastern Union Rly. Great Eastern Railway (see also no. 388) 487 'KAZ'.'KAT. The LiverpoolLiverpool StreetStreet warwar memorials.memorials. Great 473 ACCIDENTSACCIDENTS onon thethe GreatGreat Eastern.Eastern. Great Eastern Great Eastern Eastern Jnlint no. 102 (Apr. 2000) pppp. 34-5.34-5. Jnl. nono. 40,40, ChiversChivers occupationoccupation crossing,crossing, byby FrancisFrancis 488 LOCK, ROD. Breydon Junction signalsignal boxbox: the lastlast Voisey. no. 104 (Oct. 2000) pp.pp. 16-19.16-19. train register.register. Great Eastern JnlJill no.no 104104 (Oct.(Oct. 2000)2000) pp. 27-31. 474 ADDERSON, RICHARD and KENWORTHY, pp. 27-31. 474 ADDERSON, RICHARD and KEN WORTHY, 1977. GRAHAM. ElyEly to KingsKings Lynn.Lynn. [Cover[Cover subtitle:subtitle: Including thethe branchbranch line.]line.] Midhurst: 489 McCARTNEY,McCARTNEY, SEANSEAN andand ARNOLD,ARNOLD, A. J.J. (Tony).(Tony). Middleton, 2000. pp. 96.96.120 120 photos,photos, 2828 O.S.O.S. maps.maps. George Hudson's financial reporting practices: putting [Eastern main lines series.] the Eastern Counties Railway in context. Accounting, A pictorial history. Business & Financial History vol. 10 (2000) pp. 293- 316. 475 ADDERSON,ADDERSON, RICHARDRICHARD andand KENWORTHY,KENWORTHY, GRAHAM. Ipswich to Saxrnundham.Saxmundham. [Cover subtitle: 490 MOSS, CHRIS. Fruit and vegetable traffic on thethe IncludingIncluding thethe branch lineline toto Framlingharn.]Framlingham.] Midhurst: GER. Great Eastern Jnl no. 101 (Jan. 2000) pp.pp. 20-3,20-3, Middleton,Middle ton , 2000. pp. 96.96.120 120 photos,photos, 1717 O.S. maps,maps, 2 no. 104 (Oct. 2000) pp.pp. 52,52,53. 53. gradient profiles, facsims. [Eastern main lineslines series.] A pictorial history of part of the East Suffolk line. 491 PAYE, PETER. Signal box survey. Great Eastern JnI.Jnl. 1, Amhurst Road. no. 101 (Jan. 2000) p. 49. 476 AWDRY,AWDRY, CHRISTOPHER. CHRISTOPHER. Trials of a sitesite agent:agent: G. 2, Black Drove. no. 102 (Apr. 2000) p. 41. H. Powell and the Stoke Ferry branch. Great Eastern 3, Clapton station. no. 103 (July 2000) p. 49. JniJnlno. no. 101 (Jan. 2000)2000) pp.pp. 14-17.14-17. 4, Dersingham, Norfolk. no. 104 (Oct. 2000) p. 13.

668 492 SENATORE,SENATORE, MICHAEL. MICHAEL. BridgeBridge no.no. 774,774, Southend-Southend­ 86 photos.photos. [Nostalgia RoadRoad series; Famous fleets,fleets, on-Sea branch:branch: anan outlineoutline ofof a standardised form of vol. 4.] structure. Great Eastern Jnl no. 103103 (July(July 2000) pp. A historyhistory of thethe company'scompany's motor bus andand lorrylorry 44-8. fleets and their operation. 493 STRUGNELL, IAN.IAN. ComplaintsComplaints fromfrom a branch line.line. 511 ATKINS,ATKINS, TONYTONY andand HYDE,HYDE, DAVID.DAVID. GWRGWR goodsgoods Great Eastern Jnl no. 104 (Oct. 2000)2000) pp.pp. 14-15,58.14-15,58. services: an introduction.introduction. Didcot:Oidcol: Wild Swan,Swan, 2000. Complaints of of season ticket holders on thethe pp. 142. Many illns, facsims. Loughton and Woodford branch,branch, 1856-7.1856-7. 512 AUSTIN, STEPHEN. The 'Cornish Riviera Express': a 494 SUMMERS,SUMMERS, ALAN.ALAN. TheThe harbourharbour branchbranch andand quayquay view from the past.past. Shepperton: Ianlan Allan,AI/an, 2000. pp. tramway at Wells.Wells. Great EasternEastern Jnl no. 103103 (July(July 112.177112. 177 photos.photos. 2000) pp. 2-12.2-12. 513 BARBAGE, ALAN.ALAN. BriefBrief recollections of of anan S.& T. 495 WALSH,WALSH, BERNARD.BERNARD. MargarettingMargaretting Halt.Halt. Great linesman.linesman. Signalling Record 2000 pp. 119-24. Eastern Jn1Jnl no. 101 (Jan. 2000) pp. 12-13, no.no. 104104 Kingswear branch. (Oct. 2000) pp.pp. 53-4, 53-4,56. 56. 514 BENNETT,BENNETT, ALAN.ALAN. TheThe bestbest location:location: thethe GWRGWR 496 WATLING,WATLlNG, JOHN.JOHN. AnAn introductionintroduction to thethe GreatGreat industrial identity. BackTrack vol. 14 (2000) pp. 578-578- Eastern Railway carriage. Great Eastern Jnl no. 101 81. (Jan. 2000) pp.pp. 2-11,2-11, no. 103 (July 2000) pp. 13-22, The image cultivated in publicity to industry. no. 104 (Oct. 2000)2000) pp.pp. 54-5.54-5. 515 BOYNTON,BOYNTON, JOHN JOHN and and WIDDOWSON, WIDDOWSON, STEPHEN.STEPHEN. Great North of Scotland Railway (see also no. 310) Worcester Shrub Hill 150: 1850-2000. [Worcester?]:[Worcester?}: [authors?],jauthors?j, 2000. pp. 66. 497 DAY, THOMAS. The failure of the InverythanInverythan bridge. pp. 41-65,41-65, SignificantSignificant WorcesterWorcester railwayrailway datesdates Jnl Rly & CanalCanal Hist.Hist. Soc.Soc. vol. 33 (1999-2001)(1999-2001) pp.pp. (comp. by Widdowson). 404-15,584.404-15, 584. InIn 1882. 516 CANNING, D. E. Signalboxes, people and trains on the Berks and Hants line.line. Aldermaston: RavenswingRavenswing 498 FLETT, DOUGLAS. A A walkwalk onon the wild side.side. Great Publng, 2000. pp. 110.110.182 182 photos.photos. North ReviewReviewvol. vol. 37 (2000)(2000) pp.pp. 210-14,232-9. 210-14,232-9. Based on the author's experiences as a signalman Survey of remains of thethe Ellon-Dyce line. on the line since the 1960's. Great Northern Railway (see also no. 320) 517 CASTENS, SIMON. SIMON. On On the the trailtrail of thethe TitfieldTitfield Thunderbolt. Monkton Combe:Combe: ThunderboltThunderbolt Books,Books, 499 FARR, KEITH. Atlantic swells. Rly Mag. vol. 146146 no.no. 2000. pp. 36, [8] pl.pI. 1195 (Nov. 2000)2000) pp.pp. 18-25, no.no. 11961196 (Dec.(Dec. 2000)2000) Locations on the Limpley Stoke-Camerton branchbranch pppp. 30-6. used in making the film. History of thethe IvattIvatt `Large'Large Atlantic'Atlantic' locomotivelocomotive class. 518 CHAPMAN,CHAPMAN, COLIN.COLlN. The ElyEly ValleyValley Railway:Railway: Llantrisant-Penygraig. Usk: Oakwood, 2000. pp. 144. 500 HAIGH, A. J. The Gildersome branch push and pull.pull. BackTrackBackTrackvol. vol. 14 (2000) pp. 600-1.600-1. 519 CHRISTENSEN,CHRISTENSEN, MIKE. MIKE. Southam Southam RoadRoad andand Harbury.Harbury. Great Western Rly Jo!Jnl vol. 5 (2000-1)(2000-1) pp.pp. 122-39,122-39, 501 HENSHAW, ALFRED. TheThe Great Northern Railway in 238-9,299. the East Midlands: Nottingham Victoria and the G.C. line, thethe Leen Valley network and extensions. Sawtty:Sawtry: 520 COLE, FELICITY andand RICE, lAINIAIN (ed). A broadbroad Railway Correspondence & Travel Soc., 2000. pp. viii, gauge album. Newton Abbot: Newton Abbot MuseumMuseum 131.239131. 239 photos,photos, facsims, 62 maps, plans & track & I/ Broad Gauge Soc., [1998?].11998?]. pp. 72. signalling diagms, gradient diagms. Photos from an exhibition at the museum in 1998. 502 HENSHAW, ALFRED. TheThe Great Northern Railway in 521 CONNOR, J. E. G.W.R.G.w.R. disuseddisused stationsstations inin GreaterGreater the East Midlands: TheThe Erewash Valley lines,lines, Pinxton London. Colchester: Connor & Butler,Butler, 2000. pp. 68.68. branch, Awsworth-Ilkeston,Awsworth-Ilkeston, HeanorHean or & StantonStanton Many inns.illns. branches. Sawtry: Railway Correspondence & TravelTravel IncludesIncludes some on GW & GC Joint line. Soc., 2000. pp. 155. 522 COPSEY, JOHN. 'Stars' in traffic. Great Western RlyRly 503 HILL,HILL, KEITH.KEITH. Peterborough-King'sPeterborough-King's CrossCross 150.150. Jnl vol. 5 (2000-1)(2000-1) pp. 47-57, 88-97,88-97, 117,117, 161-9,161-9, BackTrackBackTrackvol. vol. 14 (2000) pp. 633-6633-6 172,180,240,298.172, 180,240,298. Traffic workings of the 'Star' class 4-6-0 locos. 504 KAY, PETER.PETER. RailwayRailway archaeologicalarchaeological sites: King'sKing's Cross goods yard. London Rly Record vol. 2, no.no. 24 523 CROOK, PHILlP.PHILIP. Great Western road servicesservices inin (July 2000) pp. 361-70.361-70. Llanfair. LlanfairL1anfair Rly Jnlint no. 157 (Oct. 2000) pp. 20-3.20-3. 505 KAY, PETER. The first King's Cross: the 1850 G.N.R. 524 DELICATA,DELlCATA, ALDO ALDO and and COLE, COLE, BEVERLEY. BEVERLEY. SpeedSpeed to terminus inin Maiden Lane andand itsits subsequentsubsequent fate.fate. the West.West. [Cover[Cover subtitle:subtitle: GreatGreat WesternWestern RailwayRailway London's Industrial Archaeology no,no. 7 (2000) pp. 39-39- publicity and posters, 1923 to 1947.]1947.] Harrow Weald:Weald: 54. Capital Transport I/ NationalNational RlyRly Museum,Museum, 2000. pp.pp. 64. Col. illns. 506 LUDLAM, A.A. J. LouthLouth shed'sshed's ClassClass C12C12 4-4-2Ts.4-4-2Ts. • BackTrackBackTrackvol. vol. 14 (2000) pp.pp. 262-7.262-7. 525 EVANS,EVANS, HARRY. HARRY. When When the the railway railway reached reached Newport.Newport. Welsh Rlys Archive vol. 33 (2000-)(2000-) pp.pp. 12-14. 507 SCOWCROFT, PHILlPPHIL IP L.L. 'An intolerableintolerable nuisance':nuisance': Construction and opening of the South Wales Rly.RIy. the Marshgate Crossing. Yesterday Today [Doncaster Libraries] no. 32 (Aug. 2000)2000) pp.pp. 13-17.13-17. 526 FALCONER, KEITH, Swindon: Brunel'sBruneI's ugly duckling. Level crossing at north end of Doncaster station. IndustrialIndustrial Arch. ReviewReviewvol. vol. 22 (2000) pp. pp. 3-20. -20. 508 VANNS, MICHAEL A.A. An illustrated history of GreatGreat 527 GRIFFITHS,GRIFFITHS, HOWARD. 85A 85A No. No. 1 pilot,pilot, 'TheThe Northern signalling.signalling. Shepperton:Shepperton. OxfordOxford Rubino,Publng, Vinegar'. Bulliver no. 149 (Smr 2000) pp.pp. 31-4.31-4. 2000. pp. 128.184 illnsillns,, 32 tables. Operating the Vinegar Works branch at Worcester. 509 WOMBWELL,WOMBWELL, PETER. PETER. AA centurycentury andand aa halfhalf ofof trainstrains 528 HALE, MICHAEL. The story of Nenon and Frederick.Frederick. at 'bracing'bracing Skegness'.Skegness'. BackTrack vol.vol_ 1414 (2000) pp. Welsh Rlys Archive vol. 33 (2000-(2000-)) pp.pp. 10-11. 696-701:696-701; 15 (2001) pp. 82-6.82-6. Defalcation by Nenon Armstrong, secretary of the South Wales Rly and his replacement by FrederickFrederick (see also nos. 12,29,12,29, 38,38, George Saunders, later secretary, then chairman.chairman, 176,176,286,391,396,425) 286, 391, 396, 425) of the GWR. 510 ALDRIDGE,ALDRIDGE, BILLBILL andand EARNSHAW, EARNSHAW, ALAN.ALAN. GreatGreat 529 HALE.HALE, MICHAEL. TheThe grand opening of the SouthSouth Western Railway roadroad vehicles.vehicles. Appleby-in-Appleby-in­ Wales Railway. Welsh Rlys ArchiveArchive vol. 3 (2000- ) Westmorland. Trans-Pennine Publng,Publng, 2000. pp. 48. pp. 26-8.

669 530 HALE,HALE, MICHAEL.MICHAEL. TheThe SwanseaSwansea terminusterminus of thethe 548 RUSSELL, J. H. A pictorialpictorial record of GreatGreat WesternWestern South Wales Railway.Railway. Welsh RlysRlys ArchiveArchive vol. 33 engines. Repr. of Ott.11944. 2 vols.vols. Shepperton: (2000-) pp.pp. 29-31. Oxford PubIng,Publng, 1999. vol. 1, [The Gooch, Armstrong and Dean engines]. 531 HAYVVARD,HAYWARD, JOHN. JOHN. The The Passenger Train Office,Office, pp. 188.188.523 523 photos & drwgs. Bristol. Great WesternWestern RlyRly Jn1Jnl vol. 5 (2000-1)(2000-1) pp.pp. vol. 2, [The[The Churchward,Churchward, Collett andand HawksworthHawksworth 149-51, 239-40. engines].enginesl pp. 244. 624 photos & drwgs. 532 HOBBS,HOBBS, ROY. ROY. On On Great Great Western Western lines.lines. Shepperton: Ianlan Allan,AI/an, 2000. pp. 80. 549 RUSSELL, J. H. Freight wagons and loads in service Colour photographic record of steam trains on the on thethe GreatGreat WesternWestern Railway Railway andand BritishBritish Rail,Rail, Western Region. Western Region. Repr. ofof Ott.18007.Ott.18007. Shepperton: Oxford Robing,Publng, 2000. pp. [250].356[250]. 356 photos. 533 HODGE,HODGE, JOHN. JOHN. TheThe SouthSouth WalesWales main line, pt 1:1: A pictorial record. Cardiff. Didcot: Wild Swan, 2000. pp. 100. A photographic record of the steam era; covers the 550 RUSSELL, J. H. GreatGreat WesternWestern coachescoaches appendix.appendix. area Marshfield-Canton. Repr. ofof Ott.12021Ott.12021 1*.. Shepperton: Oxford Publng,Publng, 2000. 2 vols. 534 JOLLY,JOLLY, MIKE.MIKE. ContractContract 4N: thethe SouthSouth WalesWales Railway's construction manual.manual. Welsh RlysRlys ArchiveArchive 551 RUTHERFORD,RUTHERFORD, MICHAEL.MICHAEL. The The ghost ghost inin thethe vol. 33 (2000-(2000-)) pp. 3-8.3-8. machine: George Armstrong and the WolverhamptonWolverhampton Description of a typical construction contract drawn heritage. [Railway reflections,reflections, no. 65.] BackTrack vol. up by Brunel.BruneI. 1414(2000) (2000) pp. 294-302.294-302. Armstrong's influence on GWR loco development. 535 KAY, PETER. The Ashburton branch: a new history. Teignmouth: author, 2000. pp. 88. 7171 photos,photos, maps,maps, 552 RUTHERFORD,RUTHERFORD, MICHAEL. MICHAEL. God'sGod's wonderfulwonderful branchbranch O.S. plans, track & signalling diagms, facsims. lines. [Railway reflections,reflections, no. 70.] BackTrack vol. 14 (2000) pp. 560-9.560-9. 536 LEWIS, JOHN. Modern opens. Great WesternWestern RtyRly Jnl vol. 5 (2000-1) pp. 140-8. 553 SAMPSON, L. L. H.H. Sir Felix PolePole andand thethe ManorManor Open wagons built from 1924. House. Great Western Rly JnlJnl vol. 5 (2000-1)(2000-1) pp.pp. 110-1. 537 MATTHEWS,MATTHEWS, JACK. JACK. AA CornishCornish goodsgoods guard.guard. Great An incident when the GWR was negotiating the Western Rly JnlJnlvol. vol. 5 (2000-1) pp. 99-104. An incident when the GWR was negotiating the purchase of its future hotel at Moretonhampstead. Based at Penzance. purchase of its future hotel at Moretonhampstead. 538 MITCHELL, VIC and SMITH, KEITH. Branch lines of 554 SEPHTON,SEPHTON, ROBERT ROBERT S. S. SuccessSuccess atat last:last: thethe OxfordOxford west London.London. Midhurst: Middleton Press,Press, 2000. pp.pp. railway Act, 1843. JniJnl RtyRly & Canal Hist. Soc. vol. 33 96.96.120 120 photos, 22 O.S. maps & plans. (1999-2001) pp. 290-313. A pictorial pictorial history of thethe GreenfordGreenford LoopLoop andand 555 SMITH,SMITH, WILLIAMWILLlAM H.H. andand TURNER, TURNER, CHRIS.CHRIS. , StainesStaines and and (Vine St)St) Wellington, Salop. GreatGreat Western Rly Jnl.Jnl. vol. 55 branches. (2000-1) pp. 2-35, 60, 172-3,172-3,177. 177. 539 MITCHELL,MITCHELL, VICVIC andand SMITH,SMITH, KEITH.KEITH. EalingEaling toto History and description ofof the station, its traintrain Slough, including the HeathrowHeathrow branch.branch. Midhurst: services and its goods & parcels traffic. Middleton, 2000. pp. [96]. 120 photos,photos, 20 mapsmaps & plans. [Western main lineslines series.] 556 SOMERS-COX,SOMERS-COX, JOHN,JOHN, GARNSWORTHY,GARNSWORTHY, PAUL,PAUL, A pictorial history. KAY, PETER, JOLLY,JOLLY, MIKEMIKE and MIDDLETON, MIKE (comp) and COLE, FELICITY and RICE, IAINlAIN (ed). A 540 MITCHELL,MITCHELL, VICVIC andand SMITH,SMITH, KEITH.KEITH. ExeterExeter toto broad gauge album.album. Newton Abbot: NewtonNewton AbbotAbbot Newton Abbot via Dawlish.Dawlish. Midhurst: Middleton,Middleton, Museum I/ Broad Gauge Soc., [1999?]pp.[1999?1. pp. 7272.. 2000. pp. 96. 120 photos,photos, XX O.S.O.S. mapsmaps & plansplans. Photos from the collection of John Nisbet. [Western main lineslines series.] A pictorial history. 557 TheThe SOUTH SOUTH Devon Railway Railway exex GWRGWR 0-6-OPT 0-6-0PT No.No. 1369: a pictorialpictorial history. history. Buckfastleigh:Buckfastleigh.· Rural PuhlnsPublns 541 MITCHELL, VICVIC and SMITH, KEITH. Paddington to for South Devon RtyRly Trust, 2000. pp. 48. 59 inns.illns. . Midhurst: Middleton,Middleton, 2000. pp. 96.96. 120120 Acknowledgements signed signed by by NeilNeil Smith. TheThe photos, XXI O.SO.S. maps & plans. [Western main lineslines history and restoration of this loco. series.] A pictorial history. 558 tt STRETTON,STRETTON, JOHN.JOHN. TheThe WestWest SomersetSomerset Railways:Railways: a past andand presentpresent companion.companion. Kettering: Past && 542 MITCHELL,MITCHELL, VICVIC andand SMITH,SMITH, KEITH.KEITH. SloughSlough toto Present Pubing,Publng, 2000. pp. 96. Newbury. Midhurst: Middleton,Middleton, 2000. pp. 96. 120120 Contemporary photographs alongside identicalidentical photos, XXV O.S. maps & plans. [Western main lineslines scenes in formerformer yearsyears ofof thethe now-preserved now-preserved series.] railway from Minehead to Bishop'sBishop's LydeardLydeard andand A pictorial history. the closed line to Taunton. 543 OWEN,OWEN, JOHN. JOHN. The The Moretonhampstead Moretonhampstead branch:branch: a 559 SUMMERS, L. A. Fact, speculation and fictionfiction in the railway from shore to moor. Settle: Waterfront,Watenront, 2000. case of Mr Hawksworth'sHawksworth's Pacific.Pacific. BackTrack vol. 1414 pp. 176. 162 photos (9(9 col.),coL), 28 mapsmaps && plans,plans, (2000) pp. 238-44, 371,371,490; 490; 1515 (2001)(2001) p. 183.183. gradient profile, 3 facsims, 15 tables. A history. 560 TOTMAN,TOTMAN, PETER.PETER. SouthSouth WalesWales rollingrolling stockstock drawings. Welsh Rlys Archive vol. 3 (2000- ) pp.pp. 2222- 544 POTTS,pons, C.C. R. The BrixhamBrixham branch. 2nd2nd edn of 5. Ott.17864. Usk:Usk.· Oakwood, 2000. pp. 176.176.80 80 photos,photos, Five South Wales Rly wagon drawings survive. 30 maps & diagms. [Locomotion papers nono. 161.]161.] 561 TURNER, CHRIS.CHRIS. Kingham inin the 1930s.1930s. Great 545 POWELL,POWELL, TERRY.TERRY. LandoreLandore viaduct: an essayessay inin Western Rly Jnl vol. 5 (2000-1) pp. 62-87, 112-15,112-15, wood. Welsh Rlys Archive vol. 3 (2000-(2000-)) pp.pp. 15-19. 240. 546 RUSSELL, J.J. H. A pictorial record of Great WesternWestern 562 TURNER,TURNER, CHRIS. CHRIS. Maidenhead Maidenhead andand thethe MaidenheadMaidenhead absorbed engines. Repr. of Ott.11946.Ott.11946. Shepperton:Shepperton.· pilot. Great Western Rly Jnlvol.int vol. 5 (2000-1) pp. 182- Oxford Publng, 1999. pp. 280. 619 photos & drwgs,drwgs, 215. 14 maps. Locomotives fromfrom thethe smaller constituents of the 563 WATLlNGTONWATLINGTON in colour. Great Western Rly Jnl vol. 5 1923 company. (2000-1) pp. 170-1,174-5,178-9.170-1, 174-5, 178-9. 547 RUSSELL, J.J. H. A pictorial record of GreatGreat WesternWestern 564 WELLS, JEFFREY. An inspection of Box tunnel.tunnel. Jnl coaches (1903-1948), including the brownbrown vehicles.vehicles. Rly & CanalCanal Hist_Hist. Soc. vol. 33 (1999-2001) pp. 340- Repr. ofof Ott.12021.Ott.12021. Shepperton:Shepperton.· Oxford Publng,Publng, 4. 1999.1999.2 2 vols. A visitor's report on the construction works in 1839.

670 Great Western & Great Central Joint Railway (see 581 MELLOR, ROGER. Centralised freight traffic control also no. 521) systems on thethe L. & Y. Platform no. 49 (Spr.(Spr. 2000)2000) pp. 10-17. 565 HOYLAND, BRIAN.BRIAN. WorkingWorking at NortholtNortholt JunctionJunction West in the '50s andand '60s.'60s. Forward no. 123123 (Spr.(Spr. 582 SALVESON, PAUL. 'Through scenes of surpassingsurpassing 2000) pp. 2-4.2-4. loveliness':loveliness': the the PenistonePenistone line line 1850-2000 1850-2000 - - andand beyond. Penistone: Penistone Line Partnership, 2000. Highland Railway pp. 20. 583 WELLS,WELLS, JEFFREY.JEFFREY. TheThe ManchesterManchester & LeedsLeeds 566 COOMBS,COOMBS, THOMAS THOMAS L. L. The The Inverness Inverness roundhouse: roundhouse: a Railway, 1840-1847. Jnl Rly & CanalCanal Hist.Hist. Soc.Soc. vol. nostalgic review. Highland RlyRly Jn1Jnl no. 52 (Wntr(Wntr 2000) Railway, 1840-1847. pp. 4-9.4-9. 3333(1999-2001) (1999-2001) pp. 380-9. 584 WELLS, JEFFREY and BENTLEY, ERIC. East 567 GAIR,GAIR, CHARLES.CHARLES. InvernessInverness & LochendLochend LightLight 584 WELLS, JEFFREY and BENTLEY, ERIC. East Railway. Highland RlyRIy Jnl no. 53 (Spr. 2000) pp. 17- Lancashire lines: Bury to HeywoodHeywood && Rawtenstall.Rawtenstall. 19, no. 5454 (Smr(Smr 2000)2000) pp.pp. 4-7.4-7. Stockport.'Stockport: Foxline,Foxline, [2000]. pp. 112. 180180 photos,photos, 1 map,maf' 17 plans,plans, facsims.facsims. [Scenes from thethe past,past, no. 568 McCONNELL,McCONNELL, DAVID.DAVID. TheThe CarrbridgeCarrbridge disasterdisaster ofof 33.]33. 1914. BackTrackBackTrackvol. vol. 14 (2000) pp. 411-5.411-5. 585 WELLS, JEFFREY. The Eleven Towns Railway: the --TheThe Carrbridge disaster of 1923. BackTrack vol. 585 WELLS, JEFFREY. The Eleven Towns Railway: the 14 (2000) pp. 570-3.570-3. ///I Washouts. story of thethe ManchesterManchester andand LeedsLeeds mainmain line.line. Keighley: Railway & Canal Historical Soc., 2000. pp. 569 ROBOTHAM,ROBOTHAM, ROBERT. OnOn HighlandHighland lines.lines. 96. 36 photos,photos, 15 prints,prints, 1818 drwgs,drwgs, 1414 facsims,facsims, 5 Shepperton: tanlan AI/an,Allan, 2000. pp. 80. maps & plans, 2 gradient diagms. A col. photographic record,record, 1950s-70s.1950s-70s. 570 SCRIMGEOUR, IAN.IAN. Edendon signalbox.signalbox. Signalling Leeds New Station Committee (L&NWR and NER) Record 2000 pp. 23-6.23-6. 586 TEASDALE,TEASDALE, JOHN JOHN G. G. Dark Dark arches arches disaster: disaster: beingbeing aa 571 TATLOW,TATLOW, PETER.PETER. H.R.H.R. CowansCowans SheldonSheldon 15 tonton briefing on fire beneath Leeds New Station in 1892.1892. steam breakdown crane. Highland Rly JotJnl no. 55 (Aut. North Eastern Express vol. 39 (2000) pp.pp. 107-13.107-13. 2000) pp. 9-17.9-17. Hull & Bamsley Railway (see also no. 395) Leek & Manifold Valley Light Railway 572 PRATTLEY,PRATILEY, RON. RON. Hull Hull & & Barnsley Barnsley RailwayRailway coachescoaches 587 PORTER, LlNDSEY.LINDSEY. LeekLeek & ManifoldManifold Valley LightLight in South Wales. Welsh Rlys ArchiveArchive vol. 3 (2000- ) Railway. Ashbourne: Ashbourne Editions,Editions, 2000. pp.pp. pp. 40-2.40-2. 96. Carriages soldsold toto the Neath & Brecon and Cardiff A photographic recordrecord. . Rlys. LiskeardL1skeard & Caradon RlyRIy and LiskeardL1skeard & Looe RlyRIy Kent & East Sussex Light Railway 588 BEALE, GERRY. The LiskeardLiskeard and LooeLooe branch.branch. 573 BEDDALL,BEDDALL, MATTHEW.MATIHEW. The KentKent && EastEast SussexSussex Didcot:Oidco(: Wild Swan, 2000. pp. 218.218. ManyMany Dins.illns. Light Railway: thethe line that refused to die. Canterbury: A description and history to the end of the steamsteam Solo PubIns,Publns, 2000. pp.pp 24,24, [4][4] pl.pI. era. A brief history. Liverpool Overhead Railway OlinKlllln RailwayRailway 589 DAVID,DAVID, TREFOR.TREFOR. TheThe ticketstickets ofof thethe LiverpoolLiverpool 574 ELTON,EL TON, MICHAEL S. Killin village railway. BackTrack Overhead Railway Company.Company. Sevenoaks: TransportTransport vol. 14 (2000)(2000) pp.pp. 624-32.624-32. Ticket Society /I ElectricElectric RlyRly Society,Society, 2000. pp. 24.24. Many ticket facsims. Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway (see also nos. 18, 130) London & North Eastern Railway (see also nos. 575 COATES,COATES, NOEL.NOEL. TheThe L.&L.& Y.'s Y.'s bogie bogie merchandise merchandise 379,379,403) 403) wagons: a lost cause? Platform no. 49 (Spr. 2000) pp. 2-92-9. 590 BLEARS, J. GORDON. Harwich for the Continent. Rly Built 1901-7. Print Soc. Newsltr no. 102 (Sep. 2000) pp. 3-7.3-7. L&NER booklets. 576 ELLIS,ELLlS, NORMAN.NORMAN. TheThe LancashireLancashire && YorkshireYorkshire Railway in oldold picturepicture postcards.postcards. Keyworth: 591 BROOKSBANK, B. W. L. The ordeal on the railway at Reflections ofof aa Bygone Age, 2000. pp. [36].[36]. York: the night of 28th/29th April 1942. BackTrack vol. [Yesterday's railways series, no. 1.] 14 (2000) pp.pp. 450-7, 450-7,534-40. 534-40. 61 postcards illustrated. Bombing at York station and its aftermath. 577 HARTLEY,HARTLEY, ROBERT ROBERT F. F. The The Ashton Ashton andand StalybridgeStalybridge 592 CHRISTENSEN, MIKE. ThorpThorp Arch and the CircularCircular branch. [n.p.]:[n.pI L.& Y.Y. Rly Soc., [2000?]. pp. 54. Many Railway. British Rly Jnl vol. 7 (1996-9)(1996-9) pp.pp. 310-31, vol. 8 (1999-)- pp. 27-37,27-37,44. 44. . photos, diagms, maps & plans.plans. [L[LYR YR BranchlineBranchline (1999 ) series, no. 14.] 593 FARR, KEITH. Gresley's lone giant.giant. Rly Mag.Mag. vol. With sections on passengerpassenger and goodsgoods traintrain 146, no. 1191 (July 2000)2000) pp.pp. 30-3.30-3. services, tramway competition, signalling, bridges, Class U1 2-8-8-2T locomotive. stations 594 NISBET.NISBET, ALISTAIRALlSTAIR F. TheThe LNER'sLNER's EasterEaster 578 LAKE,LAKE, CHARLESCHARLES S.S. ElectricElectric cranecrane equipment.eqUipment. arrangements 1925. BackTrack vol. 1414 (2000)(2000) pp.pp. Platform no. 49 (Spr. 2000) pp.pp. 25--7.25-7. 194-200. Used for handling balesbales ofof wool and cotton at the Passenger traffic working in the Southern ScottishScottish L&YR warehouses atat Bradford and Bolton. Repr.Repr. area. from the Railway Gazette 4 Oct. 1907. 595 SUMMERFIELD,SUMMERFIELD, TED.TED. 'Whitegates''Whitegates' Shenfield:Shenfield: 579 LANCASHIRELANCASHIRE & & YORKSHIRE YORKSHIRE RAILWAYRAILWAY SOCIETY.SOCIETY. L.N.E.R. Emergency Control Centre. Great EasternEastern The Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway's shipping fleets. JotJnlno. no. 102 (Apr. 2000) pp. 42-5.42-5. BackTrackBackTrackvol. vol. 14 (2000) pp. 686--92.686-92. Description of the building and its work, 1939-57. 580 LANE,LANE, BARRY BARRY C.C. TheThe bogiebogie parcelparcel vans.vans. Platform IncludesIncludes aa listlist ofof allall LNER LNER emergency emergency controlcontrol no. 49 (Spr. 2000)2000) pp.pp. 35--40.35-40. centres. IncludingIncluding thethe conversionconversion inin 1914 ofof two vans for 596 TATLOW,TATLOW, PETER. PETER. The The LNER LNER inin Scotland.Scotland. BackTrack ambulance train use. vol. 14 (2000) pp. 74-83.74-83.

671 597 TOWNEND,TOWNEND, P.P N.N. TheThe workingworking ofof thethe L.N.E.R.L.N.E.R. 613 KEITH-KIRBY, E.E. Euston andand its locomotives in the Coronation trains. Gresley ObserverObserver no. 123123 (Wntr(Wntr nineties. L.& N.W.R.NWR. Soc. Jnl vol. 3 (2000- ) pp. 80- 2000) pp.pp. 23-28, 23-28,37-68. 37-68. 3. With complete tabulated detailsdetails of train arrivalarrival MILNE, G. Liverpool in the late 80s. L.& N.W.R.N. WR. Soc. times, delay causes, and loco failures. 614 Jnlvol. 2 (1997-2000) pp. 415-20.415-20. 598 YEADON,YEADON, W.W. B.B. (comp).(comp). Yeadon'sYeadon's registerregister ofof Recollections of L&NWR locos 1885-90. L.N.E.R.L.N .E.R. locomotives. 615 ROBERTS.ROBERTS, ALAN. Accident report atat Llandudno,Llandudno, vol. 16: Gresley V11V3V1/V3 & Thompson L1L 1 six-coupled October 1925. Signalling Record 2000 pp. 110-13. tank engines. Nottingham: Booklaw/Railbus,BooklawlRailbus, 2000. pp. ii, 94. Many photos. 616 ROBERTS,ROBERTS, STAN. STAN. The The Hawkshaw Hawkshaw arch.arch. BackTrack vol. 17: Class B13, B14, B15 & B16:B16: thethe NorthNorth vol. 14 (2000)(2000) pp.pp. 40-1,186. 40-1,186. Eastern 4-6-0s.4-6-0s. NottinghamNottingham: Booklaw/Railbus,BooklawlRailbus, An early view of the railway at Liverpool. 2000. pp. ii, 94. Many photos. vol. 18: GresleyGresley K1 && K2,K2, ThompsonThompson K1/1K1/1 && 617 SCHOLEY, KEITH. The Great Hall at Euston. London Peppercorn K1.K1. Nottingham: Booklaw/Railbus,BooklawlRailbus, Rly Record vol. 2, no. 23 (Apr. 2000) pp.pp. 332-3.332-3. 2000.2000 pp. ii, 94. Many photos. 618 SCHOLEY,SCHOLEY, KEITH.KEITH. TheThe HampsteadHampstead JunctionJunction Railway. BackTrack vol. 14 (2000) pp.pp. 574-7.574-7. London & North WesternWestern RailwayRailway (see(see alsoalso nos.nos. 619 TALBOT, EDWARD. An illustrated history of L.N.W.R. 38,38,249, 249, 255, 375,698))375, 698)) engines. Repr. ofof Ott.18261.Ott.18261. Shepperfon:Shepperton: OxfordOxford Pubing,Publng, 2000. pp. 333.333.511 511 photos,photos, 152 drwgs. 599 BAILEY,BAILEY, MICHAELMICHAEL R.R. andand GLITHERO,GLlTHERO, JOHNJOHN P.P. Learning through industrial archaeology: the RocketRocket 620 WALNE, JACK. Whitchurch [Salop]. L.& N.W.R.N.WR. Soc.Soc. locomotive project.project. InIn COSSONS, NEIL (ed),(ed), JnIJnlvol. vol. 33 (2000-)(2000-) pp. 5-16. Perspectives on industrialindustrial archaeology.archaeology. London: Science Museum, 2000. pp. 163-73. 621 WELLS, JEFF. A flight on the West Coast route. L.& N.W.R.N.WR. Soc. JnlJnlvol.vol. 3 (2000-)(2000-) pp. 1-4. 600 BAILEY,BAILEY, MICHAEL MICHAEL R. R. and and GLITHERO, GLlTHERO, JOHNJOHN P.P. The The railway races of 1888. engineering andand history of Rocket a surveysurvey report.report. York: National Rly Museum, 2000. pp. vi, 186.186. ManyMany 622 WELLS,WELLS. JEFF. The L.N.W.R.L.N.w.R. in 1850.1850. L.& N.W.R.N.WR. photos (16pp coL)col.) & drwgs. Soc. Jnlvol.in! vol. 3 (2000-)(2000- ) pp. 49-53. An interpretation of the surviving original Liverpool 623 WELLS,WELLS, JEFFREY. JEFFREY. AspectsAspects ofof thethe ManchesterManchester && & Manchester RIyRly loco. Birmingham Railway. BackTrack vol. 1414 (2000)(2000) pp.pp. --repr.repr. with corrections. 2001. 364-9,475-8. 601 BLAKEMORE, MICHAEL. TheThe unfortunate downfall of 624 WELLS,WELLS, JEFFREY.JEFFREY. TheThe MicklehurstMicklehurst looploop line.line. 'Black Harry' Tunnel.Tunnel. BackTrack vol. 1414 (2000)(2000) pp.pp. BackTrackBackTrackvol. vol. 14 (2000) pp.pp. 142-7. 201-4. The collapse of Clifton Hall Tunnel on the CliftonClifton 625 WEST, BILL. The type Mansell wheel. L.& branch,branch,1953. 1953. N.W.R.NWR. Soc. Jnlvol. 3 (2000-) pp.pp. 87-95. 602 ELLIS,ELLlS, PETER. TrafficTraffic coalcoal wagonswagons (Diagrams(Diagrams 53,53,54 54 London & South Western RailwayRailway (see(see alsoalso nono. & 90). L.& N.W.R.N. WR. Soc. JnlJnlvol.vol. 3 (2000- ) pp. 60-5. 292) 603 FRASER, NEIL. L.N.W.R.L.N.w.R. hotels. L.& N.W.R.N WR. Soc. Jnlin! 626 CALLENDER, DENDENIS. IS. Portsmouth to Southampton:Southampton: vol. 33 (2000-(2000-)) pp. 20-3. the long way roundround by rail.rail. BackTrack vol. 1414 (2000)(2000) 604 FRASER, NEIL. L.N.W.R.L.N.w.R. Hull traffic.traffic. L_&L.& N.W.R.N. WR. pp. 308-11. Soc. JnlJnlvol.vol. 3 (2000-(2000-- )) pp.pp. 75-8.75-8. 627 COURSE, EDWIN. Railway ports and shipping, with 605 HOBBS,HOBBS, ANDREW. ANDREW. BeattieBeattie locomotives:locomotives: twotwo moremore particular reference toto Southampton.Southampton. InIn BOYES, that got away. South Western Circular vol. 11 (1998- GRAHAME (comp), Co-operationCo-operation and competitioncompetition 2000) pp. 288-92.288-92. (2000) pp. 31-5.31-5. Two Beattie locomotives built for the Lancaster & Two Beattie locomotives built for the Lancaster & 628 EVANS, EDWARD A. RecollectionsRecollections of Gillingham,Gillingham, Carlisle RIy, 1859. Carlisle Rly, 1859. Dorset, 1958. BackTrackBackTrackvol. vol. 14 (2000) pp.pp. 231-4.231-4. 606 HODGINS,HODGINS, TIM.TIM. TheThe gemgem ofof railwaysrailways andand aa temp-temp­ The author's uncle was station master at thisthis orary loss of lustre. Cumbrian Rlys vol. 6 (1997- ) pp. period. 196-8. --MAIDMENT,MAIDMENT, DAVID. GillinghamGillingham revisited.revisited. Newspaper stories of the KendalKendal && WindermereWindermere BackTrackBackTrackvol. vol. 14 (2000) pp.pp. 521-2.521-2. Rly 1847-52. The author was acting station master in 1964. 607 HODGKINS,HODGKINS, DAVID. DAVID. Edward Edward Watkin, Watkin, MarkMark Huish Huish andand 629 GOSLIN,GOSLlN, GEOFF. GEOFF. TheThe BarnesBarnes curve.curve. London RlyRly an unremunerativeunremunerative branch branch line: line: thethe RugbyRugby andand RecordRecordvol. vol. 2.2, no. 22 (Jan. 2000) pp.pp. 294-6.294-6. Leamington branch. Jn1Jnl RlyRly & Canal Hist_Hist. Soc. vol. 33 630 HARVEY,HARVEY, JOHNJOHN andand PATTENDEN, PATTENDEN, NORMAN.NORMAN. (1999-2001) pp. 242-52242-52 BurtonBuriton Siding.Siding. South Western CircularCircularvol. vol. 11 (1998- 608 HOLT,HOLT, GEOFF. What's in a name.name. L.& N.W.R.N WR. Soc.Soc. 2000) pp. 308-13. JnlJnlvol.vol. 33 (2000-)(2000-) pp. 97-101. Serving lime works southsouth ofof Peterstield.Petersfield, c.1883--c.1883- History of Patriot class no. 5536 Private W.W Wood,Wood, 1963. V.C. and the story of W. Wood. V.C. and the story of W. Wood. 631 HUTSON,HUTSON, MICK.MICK. EarlyEarly stationstation planningplanning on thethe 609 HORNE, D. K. Conway milestone. BackTrack vol. 1414 Portsmouth Railway. Historical Model Rly Soc. Jnl vol. (2000) pp. 487-8.487-8. 17 (2000-) pp. 7-12. Origins of the Conway tubular bridge design. Origins of the Conway tubular bridge design. 632 HUTSON, MICK. Bridges at Newton Toney, London & 610 INSTONE,INSTONE, REG. REG. Deganwy.Deganwy. Signalling RecordRecord 2000 South Western Railway. Historical Model Rly Soc. Jnlin! pp. 182-97. vol. 117 7 (2000-(2000-)) pp. 104-5. 611 JACK, HARRY.HARRY. CamdenCamden roundhouse.roundhouse. L.& N.W.R.N WR. 633 HUTSON, MICK. Downton station, London & SouthSouth Soc. Jnlvol. 2 (1997-2000) pp. 396-403. Western Railway. Historical Model Rly Soc. Jn/vol.in! vol. 17 (2000-(2000-) ) pp. 131-3,203-4.131-3,203-4. 612 JONES,JONES, NORMANNORMAN andand BENTLEY,BENTLEY, MICHAEL.MICHAEL. Railways of the High Peak: Whaley Bridge to Friden. 634 HUTSON,HUTSON, MIKE.MIKE. BridgeBridge on on the the River River Axe Axe - - oror StockportStockport: Foxline,Foxline, 2000. pp. 80. 165165 photos,photos, 1515 Waterloo? we have a problemproblem here.here. South WesternWestern maps & plans. [Scenes from thethe past, no. 37 pt 1.] CircularCircularvol.11 vol. 11 (1998-2000) pp. 214-20. Cromford & High Peak Rly. pp.pp. 16-18, Goyt Valley Bridge west ofofAxminster Axminster damageddamaged by floods,floods, reservoir railways, c.1933-7.c.1933-7. 1900.

672 635 KING, MIKE. L.SW.R.L.S.W.R. dock wagons. South WesternWestern 653 MARX, KLAUS. L.B.& S.C.R. rail inspection car, later CircularCircularvol. vol. 11 (1998-2000) pp. 220-4.220-4. S.R. no. 346s. Brighton Circular vol. 26 (2000)(2000) pp. 78-81,78-81,172-3. 172-3. 636 NEILL, FRED. Accidents and the SouthamptonSouthampton andand Dorchester Board. South WesternWestern CircularCircular vol. 11 654 MILLWARD, PAT.PAT. TheThe building of thethe BalcombeBalcombe (1998-2000) pp. 210-12.210-12. tunnel 1838-1841. Sussex Indl Hist. no. 30 (2000) pp. 2-19. 637 PATTENDEN,PATTENDEN, NORMAN. NORMAN. Crossing Crossing orderorder workingworking onon the L.S.W.R.L.SW.R. South Western Circular vol. 11 (1998- 655 OVERBURY,OVERBURY, ARCH. ARCH. MotorMotor trains.trains. Brighton CircularCircular 2000) pp.pp. 239-46,264-7. 239-46,264-7. vol. 26 (2000) pp. 53-8.53-8. 638 PATTENDEN,PATIENDEN, NORMAN. NORMAN. AA specialspecial fromfrom Sidmouth.Sidmouth. 656 OVERBURY,OVERBURY, ARCH.ARCH. BillingtonBillington 66 wheelwheel compositecomposite South Western CircularCircularvol. vol. 11 (1998-2000) pp. 293- coaches. Brighton Circularvol. 26 (2000) pp. 74-5. 6. 6. RICHARDS, PETER S. Proposed routes for the Special train for a private party, Sidmouth­ 657 RICHARDS, PETER S. Proposed routes for the Special train for a private party, Sidmouth- London to Brighton line. Jnl RlyR/y && CanalCanal Hist. Soc. Bournemouth West, 1914. London to Brighton line. vol. 33 (1999-2001) pp. 389-94.389-94. 639 PHILLIPS,PHILLlPS, DEREK.DEREK. FromFrom Salisbury toto Exeter: the 658 SLIP coaches. Brighton CircularCircular vol. 26 (2000)(2000) pp.pp. branch lines. [Additional[Additional subtitle on jacket:jacket: 658 114-19,122-3,126-37. recollections of of thethe SouthernSouthern branch lineslines inin Somerset, Devon and Dorset.]Dorset.] Shepperton: OxfordOxford 659 WELLINGS,WELLlNGS, NICK. The Cliftonville Tunnel incident,incident, Publng, 2000. pp. 240. Many photos,photos, maps & plans,plans, 1917. Brighton Circularvol. 26 (2000) pp. 20-1.20-1. signalling diagms, gradient diagms. Tunnel failure. History, description and traffic working. Companion WELLlNGS, NICK. Littlehampton or Newhaven? to The Salisbury to Exeter line: recollections of thethe 660 WELLINGS, NICK. Littlehampton or Newhaven? Southern route toto thethe west (1997). Brighton CircularCircular vol. 26 (2000)(2000) pp. 150-8, vol.vol. 2727 (2001) pp. 5-11.5-11. 640 PRYER, G.G. A. Signal boxes of the LondonLondon & SouthSouth Which should the LB&SCR develop for continental Western Railway: a study of architecturalarchitectural style. Usk: services? Oakwood, 2000. pp. 176.176.151 151 pl.pI. [Series X, no. 68.] 641 ROBERTS, GORDON.GORDON. The The MartinMartin signalsignal of the L.& London, Midland & Scottish Railway (see also nos. S.W.R.SW.R. Signalling Record 2000 pp. 38-46. 35,46,222,324) The signals designed byby Albinus Martin for thethe 661 COOK, A. F. Raising steam on the L.M.S.: the London & Southampton Rly. 661 COOK, A. F. Raising steam on the L.M.S.: the evolution of L.M.S.L.M.S. locomotivelocomotive boilers.boilers. : 642 VERRENDER,VERRENDER, STAN. AA BatterseaBattersea VictorianVictorian Railway Correspondence & Travel Soc., 1999. pp. [v], railwayman of repute.repute. HistorianHistorian no. 7272 233.136233. 136 photosphotos && drwgs,drwgs, 50 tables. [Locomotives of (Aut.(AUt. 2000) pp.pp. 6-7.6-7. thethe L.M.S. series.] Edgar William Verrinder (1837-93), Traffic Super­ Edgar William Verrinder (1837-93), Traffic Super- 662 JAMES, FRED, HUNT, DAVID and ESSERY, BOB. intendent ofof thethe L&SWR 1882-93, whowho introducedintroduced 662 JAMES, FRED, HUNT, DAVID and ESSERY. BOB. the red neckerchief that could be used as an L.M.S. locomotivelocomotive profiles.profiles. Didcot:Oidcot: Wild Swan // the red neckerchief that could be used as an National Rly Museum. Many photos, drwgs. emergency danger signal. National Rly Museum. Many photos, drwgs. no. 1, The rebuilt Royal Scots. 1999. pp. 64. 643 WILSON,WILSON, GEOFFREY.GEOFFREY. London'sLondon's longestlongest railwayrailway no. 2, The Horwich moguls. 2000. pp. 72. path? London Rly RecordRecord vol. 2, no.no. 2323 (Apr.(Apr. 2000)2000) pp. 335-8. 663 JENKINSON,JENKINSON, DAVIDDAVID andand ESSERY,ESSERY, BOB.BOB. TheThe pp. 335-8. illustrated history of L.M.S. standard coaching stock. Wimbledon to . illustrated history of L.M.S. standard coaching stock. 3rd edn ofof Ott.12314.Ott.12314. Vol. 3,3, NonNon corridor,corridor, specialspecial 644 WINKWORTH,WINKWORTH, D. W.W. OtherOther battlesbattles ofof Waterloo. Waterloo. purpose andand self-propelledself-propelled vehicles.vehicles. Shepperton: BackTrackBackTrackvol. vol. 14 (2000) pp.pp. 471-4.471-4. Oxford Publng,Publng, 2000. pp. 208.208. 154154 photos,photos, 135135 The L&SWR's disputes with with thethe SER over thethe diagms. Waterloo Junction connection. 664 ROAKE, JOHN. L.M.S.L.M.S. letterletter sortingsorting arrangements.arrangements. London, Brighton & South Coast Railway HighlandHighlandRlyJnlno. Rly Jnl no. 54 (Smr2000)(Smr 2000) pp. 15-17. 665 SIXSMITH, IAN.IAN. TheThe book of thethe PrincessPrincess RoyalRoyal 645 COE, DEREK. A signalman's view of a day in the life COE, DEREK. A signalman's view of a day in the life Pacifies.Pacifics. Clophill: Irwell Press, 2000. pp. iv, 92. Many of Kingscote station in 1906.1906. Signalling RecordRecord 2000 photos. [British Railways Illustrated special.] pp. 74-9. photos. [British Railways Illustrated special.] pp. 74-9. A record of the class and of the individual locos. 646 COLEMAN, JOHN. Management meetings of the 646 COLEMAN, JOHN. Management meetings of the 666 WRIGHT,WRIGHT, G. G. RUSSELL. RUSSELL. TheThe MidlandMidland speedupspeedup ofof LB&SCR from the 1870s. Brighton Matters newsltr 1 LB&SCR from the 1870s. Brighton Matters newsttr 1 1937. WyvernWyvernvol. vol. 88 (1997-)(1997-) pp.pp. 471-5. (Nov. 2000) pp.pp. 5-6.5-6. Accelerated Midland line timetable introducedintroduced in 647 CONNOR, J. E. The Central Croydon branch. London September 1937. Rly Record vol. 2, no. 25 (Oct. 2000) pp. 407-11;407-11: vol. 3, no. 26 (Jan. 2001) p. 34;34: no. 27 (Apr. 2001) p. 70. Lynton & Bamstaple Railway 648 GOODYEAR,GOODYEAR, BOB.BOB. StroudStroudley's ley's SouthSouth LondonLondon 667 FOSTER,FOSTER, RICHARD.RICHARD. Why Why diddid the LyntonLynton && carriages. Brighton CircularCircularvol. vol. 26 (2000) pp. 70-3. Barnstaple Railway notnot prosper as expected by its 4-wheel coaches built 1872. 4-wheel coaches built 1872. supporters? Historical ModelModel Rly Soc. JnlJnl vol. 1717 649 GRAY,GRAY, ADRIAN. ADRIAN. The The Mid-Sussex Mid-Sussex railway.railway. BackTrack (2000-) pp.pp. 175-8. vol. 14 (2000) pp.pp. 91-4.91-4. Maryport & CarilsleCarlisle Railway 650 HARDING,HARDING, PETER PETER A. A. The The Dyke Dyke branchbranch line.line. Woking: author, 2000. pp. 32.44 photos,photos, 4 maps. 668 FAULKNER, MIKE. Dalston station.station. Cumbrian RlysR/ys vol. 6 (1997-2000) pp. 249-51. 651 MARX, KLAUS. An illustrated history of the Lewes & vol. 6 (1997-2000) pp. 249-51. Drawing & photo of the up platform waiting rooms. East Grinstead Railway. Shepperton: Oxford Publng / Ianlan Allan,AI/an, 2000. pp. 256. 242 photos, 4 drwgs,drwgs, 1313 maps & plans,plans, 1010 signallingsignalling diagms,diagms, 22 gradientgradient Metropolitan & Great Central Joint Committee diagms, 23 facsims. (see also no. 359) A history of the 'Bluebell' line and Ardingly branch A history of the 'Bluebell' line and Ardingly branch 669 FOXELL, CLlVE. The story of the Met & GC Joint prior to preservation. 669 FOXELL, CLIVE. The story of the Met & GC Joint Line: over a hundredhundred years ofof sharingsharing aa railway.railway. 652 MARX, KLAUS. Brighton locomotive store sidings.sidings. Chesham: author,author, 2000. pp. 164.164. 120120 photos,photos, 4 Brighton CircularCircularvol. vol. 26 (2000)(2000) pp. pp. 27-8,86-90. 27-8,86-90. maps, gradient diagm., 18 facsims.

673 Midland Railway (see also nos. 38, 292, 400, 914) [2000].[2000). pp. 56.56.32 32 photos,photos, 2121 generalgeneral arrangementarrangement drwgs. 670 ANDERSON,ANDERSON, V. R. andand FOX,FOX, G. K.K. StationsStations && no.no, 2: TheThe classclass 33 BelpaireBelpaire goodsgoods engines,engines, byby structures of the Settle & CarlisleCarlisle Railway,Railway, includingincluding Hunt, Essery and James. 2000.2000. pp,pp. 64.64.32 32 photos, track layouts,layouts, signallingsignalling diagramsdiagrams && illustrations.illustrations. 20 general arrangement drwgs. Repr. ofof Ott.18610.Ott.18610. Shepperton:Shepperlon: Oxford Publng,Publng, no. 3: The class 2 superheated 4-4-0s ('483' class 2000. pp. [144).228[144]. 228 photos, 96 figs. rebuilds). 2000.2000. pp.pp. 56. 5454 photos,photos, 1111 generalgeneral arrangement drwgs. 671 ATKINS,ATKINS, PHILIP.PHILlP. MidlandMidland eight-coupled.eight-coupled. Midland Record no. 13 (2000) pp.pp. 38-43.38-43. 691 JARVIS, ERIC. Eric Jarvis story. Midland Record. 0-8-0,2-8-0 andand 2-8-2T proposals. A signalman's memoirs. 672 BAIRSTOW,BAIRSTOW, MARTIN.MARTIN. TheThe 'Little''Little' NorthNorth WesternWestern pt 4:4: Swannington incline. no. 12 (1999) pp.pp. 59-74.59-74. Railway: Skipton-Lancaster-Morecambe-ClaphSkipton-Lancaster-Morecambe-Clapham­ am- pt 5:5: Barrow-on-Soar. no. 14 (2000) pp. 10-17.10-17. Ingleton-LowIngleton-Low Gill. Leeds: author, 2000. pp. 96. ManyMany 692 JENKINSON,JENKINSON, DAVID.DAVID. MidlandMidland RailwayRailway stationstation photos. nameboards. With drwgs and addtl notes by Malcolm 673 tt BARNES,BARNES, E. G.G. TheThe riserise ofof thethe Midland Midland Railway,Railway, Cross. Midland Record no. 14 (2000) pp.pp. 61-72.61-72. 1844-1874. Facsim. repr. of Ott.12346, with 4 original 693 JOHNSON,JOHNSON, EDDIE. EDDIE. DidsburyDidsbury andand thethe Manchester Manchester pages reduced toto fitfit onto one A4 page.page. Teignmouth: South District Railway. Midland Record no. 1212 (1999) Peter Kay, 2000. pp. 92. pp. 17-23. With errata list. 694 KNOW your Midland: From Yate to Thornbury,Thornbury, byby 674 BINNS, DONALD. Historic railway photographs, vol. Paul Slater. Wyvern vol. 88 (1997-(1997-)) pp.pp. 476-80. 2: Skipton-IlkleySkipton-lIkley railway:railway: Skipton-Embsay-BoltonSkipton-Embsay-Bolton Abbey-Addingham-Ilkley.Abbey-Addingham-lIkley. Skipton: TracksideTrackside Prodns,Prodns, 695 LOCOMOTIVELOCOMOTIVE details:details: Built-upBuilt-up chimneychimney and [2000][2000) pp. 48. Locomotive headlamps.headlamps. Midland RecordRecord no. 1313 (2000) pp. 12-16. 675 BRAITHWAITE,BRAITHWAITE, JACK.JACK. TheThe epitomeepitome ofof excellence.excellence. Midland Record no. 11 (1999) pp. 4-10.4-10. 696 M.R. LlNESIDE.LINESIDE. Midland Record. The aesthetics of S. W. JohnsonJohnson locomotiveslocomotives as Platelayers cabin for yard gangs. no. 11 (1999) pp. seen by earlier writers, 1897-1953. 48-9. Stoves. no. 11 (1999) pp. 50. 676 BRETTLE.BRETTLE, ROGER.ROGER. 'A'A very objectionable and long Parachute [water)[water] tanks. no. 12 (1999) pp.pp. 54-7.54-7. continued practice': thethe propelling of passenger trains Standard fog hut. no. 13 (2000) pp.pp. 24-5.24-5. on the MidlandMidland Railway. Jnl Rly 8& CanalCanal Hist.Hist. Soc.Soc. vol. 33 (1999-2001)(1999-2001) pp. 330-40.330-40. 697 MAGGS,MAGGS, COLINCOLlN G.G. TheThe NailsworthNailsworth andand StroudStroud At Derby, Leeds (Wellington), Shipley, Gloucester, branch. Usk: Oakwood,Oakwood, 2000. pp. 176.176. 176176 photos,photos, Bedford, Oakenshaw, Sheffield, King's Lynn,Lynn, 30 diagms. [Locomotion papers, no. 214.)214.] Apperley Junction, Masborough and Ashchurch. 698 MILES, KEITH. Up the branch.branch. Midland RecordRecord no. 677 D3030303 12 ton wagon with hinged top plank.plank. Midland 1212+1999) (1999) pp.pp. 31-42,31-42,13 13 (2000) pp. 36-7. Record no. 13 (2000) pp.pp. 30-2.30-2. Thehe Buxton Curve linking the MR and L&NWR. 678 D3870387 banana vans. Midland Record no. 12 (1999) pp. 699 MILES, KEITH. A taste of Bakewell pudding. Midland 24-7, no.no. 1313(2000) (2000) p. 35. RecantRecord no. 13 (2000) pp. 4-11,4-11, no.no. 1414 (2000) p. 44. 679 DOWDESWELL,DOWDESWELL, F. F. W. W. Swannington Swannington station,station, AutumnAutumn Recollections of train working c. 1951 by a former 1920-1931. Midland Record no. 12 (1999) pp. 75-80. running foreman at Rowsley engine shed. 680 DRUCE,DRUCE, NIGEL. NIGEL. The The railway railway comescomes toto TewkesburyTewkesbury 700 MILLS,MILLS, BOB.BOB. Locomotive Locomotive might-have-beens. might-have-beens. 1830-1845. Tewkesbury HistoricalHistorical Soc.Soc. BulbBulln vol. 9 BackTrackBackTrackvol. vol. 14 (2000) pp.pp. 386-90.386-90. (2000) pp. 24-32.24-32. An unfulfilled Midland Rly compound design. 681 ESSERY, BOB. Midland enginemen's tools. Midland 701 MRMILLS, LS, BOB. The Paget locomotive.locomotive. BackTrack vol. Record no. 11 (1999) pp. 64-80,64-80, no.no.12 12 (1999) p. 46. 14 (2000) pp. pp. 21-3,186,371,614. 21-3,186,371,614. 682 ESSERY, BOB. A glimpse atat ManchesterManchester Central.Central. 702102 tt MITCHELL,MITCHELL, W. R.R. OneOne hundredhundred tales of the Settle-Settle­ Midland Record no. 12 (1999) pp.pp. 49-53.49-53. Carlisle Railway. Settle: Castleberg,Cast/eberg, 2000. pp. 140.140. 30 inns.illns. 683 ESSERY, BOB. M.R. loading and structurestructure gauges.gauges. Midland Record no. 13 (2000) pp. 46-57.46-57. 703 PERKINS,PERK INS, C.C. J. andand PADGETT,PADGETT, R.R. (photographic(photographic content). The Midland Railway in Nottingham, vol. 1:1: 684 ESSERY,ESSERY, BOB. BOB. Walworth Walworth Road.Road. Midland RecordRecord no. 1839-1907: buildings, locomotives and men.men. 1414(2000) (2000) pp.pp. 18-32.18-32. RuddingtonRUddington / Bramcote:Bramcote.· authors,authors, 2000. pp. 144.144. 4848 pl.,pI., 37 figs. 685 ESSERY, BOB.BOB. 0351D351 8 ton high-sidedhigh-sided wagon with side, end & bottombottom doors.doors. Midland RecordRecord no. 1414 704 PIXTON, BOB. North Midland: portrait of a famousfamous (2000) pp. 49-53.49-53. route, pt 1:1: DerbyDerby toto Chesterfield. Chesterfield. Cheltenham: Runpast Publng, 2000. pp. 80. 686 ESSERY, BOB. M.R. cattle wagons, drawing 1037,1037, diagram 298. Midland Record nono. 1010 [1998][1998) pp. 10- 705 ROBERTS,ROBERTS, STAN.STAN. M.R.M.R. listedlisted building.building. Midland 14. Record no. 11 (1999) p. 61. Goods receiving warehouse and offices,offices, VictoriaVictoria 687 HOUGHTON,HOUGHTON, PETERPETER D.D. DistantDistant views.views. Signalling Street, Liverpool. Record 2000 pp. 83-83-7.7. Three MR accidents in 1850s1850s involvinginvolving 'auxiliary'auxiliary 706 SIMPSON,SIMPSON, JOHN.JOHN. PrayerPrayer servicesservices atat DerbyDerby signals'. Locomotive Works. Midland Record nono. 1111 (1999)(1999) pp. 54-60, no.no. 1212(1999) (1999) p.p.46, 46, no.no. 1313(2000) (2000) p. 33. 688 HUNT, DAVID. Superheater class class 2s2s in service.service. Midland Record no. 14 (2000) pp. 2-9.2-9. 707 SUMMERSON,SUMMERSON, STEPHEN.STEPHEN. MidlandMidland RailwayRailway locomotives, vol. vol. 1: AA comprehensive comprehensive primaryprimary 689 JAMES,JAMES, FRED, FRED, HUNT. HUNT, DAVID DAVID and and ESSERY,ESSERY, BOB.BOB. account, general survey 1844-1922,1844-1922, growthgrowth andand Midland Railway '1121''1121' class 0-6-0 goodsgoods tanktank development, boilers,boilers, tenders,tenders, frttingsfittings and details.details. engines. Midland RecordRecord no. 11 (1999)(1999) pp. 14-47,14-47, Clophill:Clophill. Irwell Press. 2000. pp. vi, 154. Many illns. nono. 1212 (1999)(1999) p. 44. 708 SWIFT, JOHN. Centre of stationstation signalboxessignalboxes atat 690 JAMES,JAMES, FRED, FRED, HUNT, HUNT, DAVID DAVID and and ESSERY,ESSERY, BOB.BOB. Leicester. Signalling Record 2000 pp. 27-9.27-9. Midland engines. Didcat:Oidcot: Wild Swan /I NationalNational RlyRly Museum. 709 VANAGS, JOHN. The Mansfield and Pinxton Railway. no. 1:1: '1813''1813' andand '2228''2228' classclass bogiebogie passengerpassenger [Mansfield]:(Mansfieldj." Old MansfieldMans fie Id Soc.,Soc., 2000. pp. 40.40. [Old tanks (order no. 1602, and classclass K, P, K2 and P2). "MansfieldMansfield SocietySOCiety occasional paper.]paper.)

674 710 t WELCH, MICHAEL S.S. Settle & Carlisle steam finale. 727 GILKS, DAVID. Tadcaster and the virginvirgin viaduct.viaduct. Cheltenham: Runpast, [19994[1999?]. pp.pp. 84.84. BackTrackBackTrackvol. vol. 14 (2000) pp. 396-7.396-7. Colour photographic record. The uncompleteduncompleted York & North Midland Rly lineline through the town. Midland & Great Northern Joint Railway (see also 728 GOODE, C. T. The Hull & Scarborough Railway. Hull: nono. 188)188) 728 GOODE, C. T. The Hull & Scarborough Railway. Hull: author, 2000. pp. 96. 711 ESSERY, BOB. Sutton Bridge, Midland & Great 711 ESSERY, BOB. Sutton Bridge, Midland & Great 729 HOLMES, PETER. Passenger traffic on the Stockton Northern Joint Railway. Midland Record no. 14 (2000) Northern Joint Railway. Midland Record no. 14 (2000) and Darlington Railway: anan account of the routes,routes, pp. 74-9. pp. 74-9. rollingrOiling stock and somesome personalitiespersonalities of thethe railway'srailway's years of independence, 1825-1873. Sandhurst: Midland & South Western Junction Railway years of independence, 1825-1873. Sandhurst: author, 2000. pp. 52. 712 MITCHELL,MITCHELL, VIC VIC and and SMITH, SMITH, KEITH.KEITH. CheltenhamCheltenham to 730 MANN, J. C. The problem of the Experiment. Jnl Rly Andover, including the TidworthTidworth branch.branch. Midhurst: & Canal Hist. Soc. vol. 33 (1999-2001) pp. 401-3.401-3. Middleton, 2000. pp. 96. 120120 photos,photos, XXXVIXXXVI O.S.O.S. The design of the Stockton & DarlingtonDarlington Rty'sRIy's first maps & plans. [Country railway routes series]series.] coach was based on the 'long coach'. A pictorial history. 731 t NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY. Traffic arrangementsarrangements 713 SUMMERS, L. L. A. TheThe GreatGreat Western'sWestern's 'bonniest''bonniest' at the Hartlepools,Hartlepools, 1909.1909. Facsim.Facsim. repr.repr. Manchester: engines. BackTrack vol. 14 (2000) pp. 510-5.510-5. North Eastern Rly Assocn, 2000. pp.pp. 157.157.12 12 maps. M&SWJ RlyRIy 4-4-0s. 732 PROUD,PROUD, JOHN JOHN H. The history of Middlesbrough Dock Newburgh & North Fife Railway 1842-2000. North Eastern Express vol. 39 (2000) pp. 75-83,114-15. 714 SIMPSON,SIMPSON, ALAN.ALAN. TheThe NewburghNewburgh & NorthNorth FifeFife Railway. N.B.RlyN.BRly Study Group JnIJnl no. 76 (Spr.(Spr. 2000) 733 t WILLIAMSON,WILLlAMSON, DAVID (ed). NER passengerpassenger engineengine pp. 30-6. roster, 1908. Manchester: North Eastern Rly Assocn, 2000. pp. 99. North & South Western Junction Railway North London Railway 715 SCHOLEY, KEITH. Death of a Russian revolutionary. BackTrackBackTrackvol. vol. 14 (2000) p. 402. 734 MARX,MARX, KLAUS.KLAUS. TheThe NorthNorth LondonLondon 0-6-00-6-0 tank.tank. 'Stepniak', runrun downdown while crossing thethe line inin Bluebell News vol. 42, no. 1 (Spr. 2000)2000) pp.pp. 36-40.36-40. 1857. The history of no. 76, now preserved. North BritishBrttlsh Railway (see also nos. 207, 379,379,408) 408) North Staffordshire Railway (see also nos. 46, 255)

716 BLEVINS, DAVID. Railway accident statistics on the 735 BAKER, ALLAN C. An illustrated history of Stoke and North British Railway. N.B.RlyN.8Rly Study Group Jnl no. 76 North Staffordshire's railways.railways. Clophill:Clop h ill: IrwellIrwell Press, (Spr. 2000) pp.pp. 13-19. 2000. pp. 66.12466.124 illns.iIIns. 711717 MACFARLANE,MACFARLANE, ALAN. ALAN. FishFish workings.workings. N.B.RlyN.8Rly Study 736 CHADWICK,CHADWICK, GEORGE GEORGE F.F. andand JOLLEY,JOLLEY, DAVIDDAVID W. Group JnlJn/no. no. 78 (Aut. 2000) pp.pp. 13-17.13-17. The passengerpassenger carryingcarrying stock stock ofof thethe NorthNorth Staffordshire Railway. Historical Model R4(RIy Soc.Soc. Jnl 718 McGREGOR, JOHN.JOHN. TheThe origins of the Invergarry & vol. 17 (2000-)(2000-) pp.pp. 46-59,147-54,192-202,203. 46-59,147-54,192-202,203. Fort Augustus Railway. N.B.RlyN.BRly Study Group Jnl no. 76 (Spr. 2000)2000) pp.pp. 7-11.7-11. 737 FELL, MIKE. North Stafford no. 23 and JohnJohn AlbertAlbert Hookham. Stephenson Loco. Soc. Jnl vol. 76 (2000)(2000) 719 REAR, BILL. The WestWest HighlandHighland line:line: EastfieldEastfield pp. 238-45. engine diagrams, SeptemberSeptember 1962.1962. N.B.RlyNBRly StudyStudy NSR 0-6-OT,0-6-0T, with biographicalbiographical notesnotes on thethe Group Jnl no. 79 (Wntr 2000) pp.pp. 5-11.5-11. company's last Locomotive,Locomotive, Carriage & WagonWagon Superintendent. 720 SEWELL, G. W. M. The N.B.R. steam motor carriage. Superintendent. N.B.RlyN.8Rly Study Group Jnl no. 77 (Smr 2000) pp.pp. 19- Somerset & Dorset Railway 21. Somerset & Dorset Railway 721 SIMPSON,SIMPSON, ALAN ALAN and and PEDRICK, PEDRICK, ROGER.ROGER. TheThe AlvaAlva 738 HUTSON, MICK. Edington Junction, Somerset & branch line: a Clackmannanshire branch line. N.B.RlyN.8Rly Dorset Joint Railway.Railway. Historical Model Rly Soc. Jnlin! Study Group Jnlin! no. 77 (Smr 2000) pp. 22-6.22-6. vol. 17 (2000-(2000-)) pp. 208-9. 722 SIMPSON, A. The Kinglassie Colliery branch and the South Eastern & ChathamChatharn Railway Companies Lochore branch. N.B.RlyN.BRly Study Group JnlJnIno. no. 78 (Aut. (see also no.no 644) 2000) pp. 34-6. 739 BEHREND, GEORGE. A visit to Dover 70 years ago. 723 YUILL, D. NorthNorth BritishBritish shipping.shipping. N.B.RlyNBRly StudyStudy BackTrackBackTrackvol. vol. 14 (2000) pp.pp. 359-61.359-61. Group Jnl.in!. pt 2,2, Forth and Tay sections. no. 76 (Spr. 2000) pp. 740 BIXLEY,BIXLEY, G., G., BLACKBURN, BLACKBURN, A.,A., CHORLEY,CHORLEY, R. andand 3-6. KING, M. An illustratedillustrated historyhistory ofof SouthernSouthern wagons,wagons, pt 3,3, Firth of Clyde sections, no. 77 (Smr 2000) pp. vol. 3: SECR. Shepperton: Oxford Publng,Publng, 2000. pp. 3-8. • 160.227 pl.,pI., 84 figs. pt 4,4, Loch Lomond section. no. 78 (Aut.(AUt. 2000) pp. Continues Ott.18956. Wagon designs inherited by 3-6. the SouthernSouthern RlyRly from the SE&CRSE&CR and itsits constituents. North Eastern Railway (see also nos. 395, 433) North Eastern Railway (see also nos. 395, 433) 741 CABLE, ROGER. Short and steep. Bygone KentKent vol. 21 (2000) pp. 531-8. 724 CROW, IAN J. Yarm. BackTrack vol. 14 (2000) pp. 21 (2000) pp. 531-8. 724 CROW, IAN J. Yarm. BackTrack vol. 14 (2000) pp. Folkestone Harbour branch. 163-7. Operation of the station in the 1950s. 742 HART.HART, BRIAN. The Hawkhurst branch.branCh. Didcot:Oidcot: WildWild Swan, 2000 pp. 252. Many inns.illns. 725 DAVIDSON,DAVIDSON, RICHARD RICHARD G. G. ThTh North North EasternEastern RailwayRailway P2 coal wagon. Historical Model Rly Soc. Jnlin! vol. 1717 743 LEEDS, TESSA. The construction of the SevenoaksSevenoaks (2000-) pp.pp. 210-11. railway tunnel, 1863-1868.1863-1868. Archaeologia CantianaCantiana vol. 120 (2000) pp. 187-204.187-204. 726 EMETT,EMETI, CHARLIE.CHARLlE. TheThe StocktonStockton && DarlingtonDarlington Railway: 175 years. Stroud:Stroud. Sutton Publng /I NorthernNorthern 744 NICHOLLS,NICHOLLS, ARTHURARTHUR R.R. TheThe bigbig bang!bang! BackTrack Echo, 2000. pp. xiv, 130. vol. 14 (2000) pp.pp. 182-5.182-5. A photographic record of the line andand associatedassociated Cliff demolition forfor construction of the Folkestone­Folkestone- mattersmatters. Dover line, and accidents at Bricklayers Arms.

675 Southern Railway (see also nos. 133,133,382,399) 382, 399) 760 LAMING, PAUL. Charles MartinMartin postcards.postcards. London PlyRly RecordRecord vol. 2, no. 25 (Oct. 2000) pp. 421-4; vol. 745 COE, DEREK. Bulleid's 'Leader','Leader', throughthrough HorstedHorsted 3, no. 26 (Jan. 2001) p. 35. Keynes 51 years ago. Bluebell News vo!.vol. 42, no. 2 Listing of allall knownknown examplesexamples depictingdepicting LondonLondon (Smr 2000)2000) pp.pp. 50-2;50-2; vo!.vol. 42, no. 3 (Aut.(Aut. 2000)2000) pp.pp. stations. 47-8. 761 SWIFT,SWIFT, ANDREW.ANDREW. PostcardsPostcards fromfrom the past.past. 746 GOULD,GOULD, DAVID. DAVID. Maunsell's Maunse"'s SR SR steam steam carriagecarriage stock. BackTrack vol.vo!. 14 (2000) pp.pp. 59-64.59-64. 3rd edn of 011.12541.Ott.12541. Usk: Oakwood, 2000. pp. 152. The origins and collecting of railway cards. 50 photos, 7 drwgs, 54 floor plans. [Series X, no. 37.] 762 t t VEITCH,VEITCH, BRYAN.BRYAN. Railway inn signs.signs. Oldbury'Oldbury 747 SOUTHERNSOUTHERN RailwayRailway uniforms.uniforms. Southern NotebookNotebook Meridian Bks. If// BkBk 1,1, Derbyshire.Derbyshire. 2000. pp. 88. 45 vol.vo!. 13 (1998-2000)(1998-2000) pp. pp. 202-6,228-31. 202-6,228-31. Dinsillns (32 cOI.).col.). 748 SOUTHERNSOUTHERN wagons.wagons. Southern NotebookNotebook vol. 1313 RO THETHE RAILWAY RAILWAY IN IN LITERATURE LITERATURE (1998-2000). Diagram 1452: 12 ton ventilated van with plywoodplywood 763 BRIWNANT JONES,JONES, GWYN.GWYN. LlinellauLlinellau co" toll [S[= LostLost sides. pp. 163-5.163-5. lines].lines]. Llandysul: Gwasg Gamer, 2000. pp. 111. Diagram 1598: 4040 ton rail wagon (Borail SA). pp. An illustratedillustrated anthology ofof Welsh poemspoems onon 197-201. railways. Diagram 1570: 1570: 20 20 ton brakebrake vanvan (RCH(RCH experimental design).design). pp.pp. 225-7.225-7. 764 CARTER, IAN. The'The lost idea of a train': lookinglooking for Britain's railway novel. Jnl TransportTransport Hist. 3rd ser. vol. 749 WINKWORTH,WINKWORTH, D. W.W. SouthernSouthern specialspecial traffic.traffic. 21 (2000) 117-39. Clophill: Irwell Press, 2000. pp. 76. 765 CLOWES,CLOWES, PETER.PETER. OnOn thethe tracktrack withwith SherlockSherlock Southwold Railway Holmes. BackTrackBackTrackvol. vol. 14 (2000) p. 39. 750 BENNETT,BENNETT, JOHNJOHN andand CRABB,CRABB, GEOFFREYGEOFFREY 766 DALY, N. Blood on the tracks:tracks: sensationsensation drama, the (collected && ed). TheThe SouthwoldSouthwold RailwayRailway children:children: railway, andand the darkdark faceface ofof modernity. modernity. VictorianVictorian childhood memoriesmemories of of aa remarkableremarkable railway.railway. Studies vol. 42 no. 1 (Fall 1999) pp.pp. 47-76.47-76. Southwold: Southwold RlyPly Soc., 1999. pp. 104. 767 DALY, N. Railway novels: sensation fiction and the '...a' ... a memoir provided by sixteen local people who, modernization of the senses. English Literaryuterary HistoryHistory as children, knew the SouthwoldSouthwold Railway when it vol. 66 (1999) pp. 461-87.461-87. was operating.' 768 LOCK, C. Hardy and the railway.railway. Essays in CriticismCriticism Stratford-upon-Avon & Midland Junction Railway vol. 50 no. 1 (Jan. 2000)2000) pp.pp. 44-66.44-66.

751 RILEY, R. C. and SIMPSON, BILL. A history of the 769 tt PROBERT,PROBERT, LAURALAURA (ed).(ed). WhichWhich railway?:railway?: whichwhich Stratford-upon-Avon & & Midland JunctionJunction Railway.Railway. railway diddid Edith NesbitNesbit useuse forfor her story of The'The Witney/Banbury:WitneylBanbury. Lamplight Publns,Publns, 1999. pp. 160.160. Railway Children'? [London?j,[London?], Edith NesbitNesbit Society,Society, Many illns. 2000. pp. [c.60]. Papers from a seminar discussing the location in which The RailwayRailway ChildrenChildren is set,set, withwith aa briefbrief account ofof the useuse ofof thethe K&VVVRK&WVR for the film. 752 JENNINGS,JENNINGS, GRAHAMGRAHAM J.J. TheThe TalyllynTaly"yn RailwayRailway andand 770 SWIFT, ANDREW. Birdsong at Adlestrop. BackTrack Bryn EglwysEgiwys quarry.quarry. BackTrack vol. 1414 (2000)(2000) pp.pp. 770 SWIFT, ANDREW. Birdsong at Adlestrop. BackTrack vol. 14 (2000) p. 609, 734; 15 (2001) pp. 182-3. 655-60. vol. 14 (2000) p. 609, 734; 15 (2001) pp. 182-3. Background to Edward Thomas's poem. 753 MITCHELL,MITCHELL, VIC.VIC. Talyllyn:Taly"yn: 50 yearsyears ofof change.change. Midhurst: Middleton,Middle ton , 2000. pp. [96].[96]. 120120 photos.photos. RP HUMOUR,HUMOUR, HUMOROUS HUMOROUS DRAWING DRAWING AND AND SATIRE;SATIRE; [Great railway eras, nono. 9.]9.] miscellanea A photographic record. 771 HENNESSEY, R. A. S. Irony on the iron way: railwayrailway Tramway humour for historians.historians. BackTrack vol. 1414 (2000)(2000) pp.pp. 702-6. 754 PETCHEY,PETCHEY, TIM.TIM. SomeSome examplesexamples ofof WantageWantage Tramway paperwork. Rly Print Soc.Soc. NewsltrNews/tr nono. 100100 RQ APPRECIATIONAPPRECIATION OF OF RAILWAYS: RAILWAYS: thethe appealappeal of (June 2000) pp.pp. 14-17.14-17. railways and locomotives; railway enthusiast societies; railway walks (see also no. 357) WelshpoolWelsh pool & L1anfalrLlanfair Light Railway 772 t t MITCHELL,MITCHELL, VIC. Mitchell and company:company: a shortshort 755 BOWDEN,BOWDEN, S. S. J. J. and and CROOK, CROOK, P.P. S.S. NewNew lightlight onon the autobiography. Midhurst:Midhurst. Middleton Press, 2000. pp. reboilering ofof The'The Earl' and 'Countess'.'Countess'. Llanfair PlyRly [?]. intJnlno. no. 157 (Oct.(Oct. 2000)2000) pp. pp. 12-13,16. 12-13,16. Includes his involvementinvolvement inin railwayrailway preservationpreservation The locos in Great Western Rly days. and railway publishing. RM HERALDRYHERALDRY AND AND LIVERY LIVERY 773 NEEDHAM, FRANK. Railways my religion.religion. M.o.]:[n.pI Th.pub[n.pub.], j, 1999. pp. 102. 756 BOOCOCK, COLlN.COLIN. Railway liveries: BR tractiontraction Reminiscences of an enthusiast. 1948-1995. Shepperton: Ianlan Allan,AI/an, 2000. pp. 120.120. Many col. photos. RalRQ1 PreservationPreservation Liveries applied to non-steam rolling stockstock. . 774 NRM 25. SupplementSupplement to the Railway MagazineMagazine vol. RN THETHE RAILWAY RAILWAY IN IN ARTART (see also no. 524) 146 no. 1194 (Oct. 2000) to commemoratecommemorate the Silver Jubilee of the National Railway Museum. pp. [16]. 757 HEIRON,HEIRON, GEORGEGEORGE F.F. withwith HARRIS,HARRIS, MICHAEL.MICHAEL. 775 t SWAINE, GEOFFREY. Up the line: a celebration of Portraits of steam: the paintings and photographs of 775 t SWAINE, GEOFFREY. Up the line: a celebration of Portraits of steam: the paintings and photographs of Britain's preservedpreserved railways.railways. Marlborough:Mar/borough: CrowoodCrowood George F. Heiron. Shepperton: Oxford Publng, 2000. George F. Heiron. Shepperton: Oxford Publng, 2000. Press, [2000?]. pp. 160. Many col. photos. pp. 96.96.40 40 photos,photos, 6262 col. repr. of paintings. 758 HESKETH,HESKETH, ROBERT.ROBERT. WhereWhere toto whetwhet youryour whistle.whistle. RQ3 RailwayRailway photography, photography, cinematography Cinematography and films Rly Mag. vol. 146 no. 1187 (Mar.(Mar. 2000)2000) pp.pp. 41-6.41-6. (see also nos. 517.517,757, 757, 769) Railway pub signs. 776 GARRATT,GARRATT, COLIN.COLlN. TheThe railwayrailway photographyphotography ofof 759 HEWITT,HEWITI, J. Posters of distinction: art, advertising and Henry Priestley.Priestley.Stroud. Stroud: Sutton PubIng,Pub/ng, 2000. pp. x, the London,London, Midland and ScottishScottish Railway.Railway. Design 150. IssuesIssues vol. 16 no. 1 (Spr.(Spr. 2000)2000) pp.pp. 16-35.16-35. An album of Priestley's work.

676 777 MINNIS, JOHN.JOHN. W. A. Camwell:Carmen: aa tribute. British Rly Views on the need for tabulatedtabulated chronologieschronologies and in/Jn/vol. vol. 8 (1999-) pp.pp. 18-26. how they should be tackled. 784 MINNIS, JOHN.JOHN. JohnJohn L. Smith and Lens ofof Sutton.Sutton. RR RESEARCHRESEARCH AND AND STUDY STUDY OF OF RAILWAYS RAILWAYS AND British Rly JnIJn/vol. vol. 8 8 (1999-)(1999-) pp. 46-51. RAILWAY HISTORY RT ATLASESATLASES AND AND GAZETTEERS; GAZETTEERS; DIRECTORIES DIRECTORIES 778 FOWKES, DUDLEY. Railway staff records.records. Family (see also no. 198) History Monthly Oct. 2000 pp. 20-6.20-6. 785 ATLAS of train operating companies. Shepperton:Shepperlon: Ianlan 779 GOUGH,GOUGH, JOHN.JOHN. Railways:Railways: documentationdocumentation andand Allan, 2000. [iiij,[iii], 45 col. maps,maps, [16][16] index.index. [Britain's observation. Leicestershire Arch. & Hist.Hist. Society railways series.] Trans.Trans. vol. 74 (2000) pp.pp. 99-111.99-111. Shows the routes used by each company, summer Takes examples, primarily from Leicestershire,Leicestershire, to 2000 timetable. show howhow physicalphysical evidenceevidence cancan supplementsupplement 786 BRITISH railway atlas 1955.1955. Shepperton:Shepperlon: Ianlan Allan,AI/an, archival. 2000.20QO. [iiij, 45 col. maps, [32][32] index.index. [Britain's railwaysrailways 780 HARDY,HARDY, RICHARDRICHARD andand GOURVISH,GOURVISH, TERRY.TERRY. series.]senes.] Michael R. Bonavia, 1909-99, anan appreciation.appreciation. in!Jnl 787 JOWETT, ALAN. Jowett's nationalisednationalised railway atlasatlas TransportTransporl Hist. 3rd ser. vol. 21 (2000) pp.pp. 1-5. of GreatGreat BritainBritain andand IrelandIreland withwith thethe privatisedprivatised 781 HISTORY in the making. Ground Engineering vol. 32, situation asas at thethe 31st31st DecemberDecember 1993.1993. Penryn, no.nO.9 9 (Sept. 1999) pp.pp. 22-23.22-23. Cornwall: Atlantic Transport, 2000. pp. xv, 240. Some sources of historical informationinformation on railwayrailway 96pp col. maps, each withwith gazetteergazetteer ofof stations,stations, civil engineeringengineering. summits, engine sheds, tunnels,tunnels, viaductsviaducts && bridges, and junctions. 782 JACKSON, ALANALAN A.A. The railway dictionary. 3rd ednedn of 08.19555,Ott.19555, with indexindex ofof themes.themes. Stroud: SuttonSutton 788 SMITH, D. The railwayrailway mappingmapping of BritishBritish towns.towns. PubIng,Publng, 2000. pp. x,x, 368.368.50 50 illns. CartographicCarlographicJn/vol. int vol. 35 (1998) pp. 141-54. 783 KAY,KAY, PETER. PETER. Danger-chronologers Danger-chronologers atat work.work. Jnl Rly 789 YONGE,YONGE, JOHN JOHN (cartogr) (cartogr) andand JACOBS, JACOBS, GERALDGERALD & Canal Hist. Soc. vol. 33 (1999-2001) pp. 209-16, (ed). Railway track diagrams,diagrams, no. 3:3: GreatGreat Western.Western. 356-62,417-18. 3rd edn, 2000. pp. [vij,[vi], 34 diagms.

SECTION D ROADROAD TRANSPORT TRANSPORT

DB ROADSROADS AND AND ROAD ROAD TRANSPORT TRANSPORT AT 797 WALKER,WALKER, KEITH. KEITH. The The first first Severn Severn Tunnel.Tunnel. The New PARTICULAR PERIODS Regard: thethe jnl of thethe ForestForest ofof DeanDean LocalLocal Hist.Hist. Society no. 15 (2000) pp.pp. 4-13.4-13. DB1 Pre-history,Pre-hlstory, Roman Roman and and Anglo-SaxonAnglo-Saxon An uncompleteduncompleted road tunnel from NewnhamNewnham to Arlington, 1810-12, and its associationsassociations with the 790 CUTTLER,CUTTLER, RICHARDRICHARD andand EVANS,EVANS, JEREMY.JEREMY. AA Bullo Pill Tramroad. section through thethe FosseFosse Way and the excavation of --repr.repr. Local Historian vol. 30 (2000) pp. 222-38.222-38. Romano-British featuresfeatures at Princethorpe,Princethorpe, Warwick-Warwick­ shire, 1994.1994. Birmingham & WarwickshireWarwickshire Arch.Arch. 798 WOODWARD,WOODWARD, DEREK. DEREK. CamelotCamelot coachcoach corner.corner. Old Society Trans. vol. 102 (1998) pp.pp. 57-72.57-72. Cornwall vol. 12 no. 7 (2000) pp. 30-2.30-2. 791 FORD, STEVE. The excavation of a Roman trackway and field system at Three Locks Golf Course,Course, StokeStoke DC1c England-SouthEngland-South East East RegionRegion Hammond.Hammond, Buckinghamshire,Buckinghamshire, 1994.1994. Records ofof Buckinghamshire vol. 40 (1998-2000) pp. 35-54. 799 DANIELS,DANIELS, PETER PETER (comp). (comp). Wheels Wheels around around Wessex.Wessex. Stroud.Stroud: Tempus,Tempus, 2000. pp. 128.128. [Images of EnglandEngland 792 SHIELDS,SHIELDS, GLEN.GLEN. The coursecourse of thethe LondonLondon toto series.] Brighton Roman road south ofof BurgessBurgess Hill_Hill. Sussex A photographicphotographic record of passengerpassenger and goodsgoods Arch.ArCh. CairnsCollns vol. 137 (1999) pp.pp. 81-90.81-90. transport by horse, motor and steam. 793 TOLLER,TOLLER. HUGH.HUGH. TheThe RomanRoman roadroad fromfrom CastellCastell Collen to Caersws, Radnorshire and London Montgomeryshire. Archaeologia Cambrensis vol. 146146 (1997) pp. 60-78.60-78. 800 FENN, R. W. D. and SINCLAIR, J. B. The Worshipful Company of Paviors. Tarmac Papers vol. 4 (2000) pp. 794 VINCENT,VINCENT, ALEX. ALEX. Roman Roman roadsroads ofof Sussex.Sussex. Midhurst:Midhurst. 217-44. Middleton, 2000. pp. 96. A chiefly pictorial record. 801 PLATT, EDWARD. LeadvillelLeadville: a biography of the A40.MO. London: Picador, 2000. pp. 293, map. DB2 c.1066-1660c.1066-1660 Medieval Medieval and and early ear1y modemmodem The story ofof WesternWestern AvenueAvenue and itsits socialsoci~1 decline. 795 COOPER, ALAN.ALAN. TheThe king's four highways:highways: legallegal fiction meets fictional law. intJnl ofof Medieval Medieval Hist.Hist. vol. 26 DC1JDC1] England-NorthEngland-North regionregion (2000) pp. 351-70.351-70. The 12th12th cent.cent. ideaidea thatthat certaincertain EnglishEnglish roadsroads 802 KIND, ALAN. The old roadsroads of Britain:Britain: AlstonAlston Moor,Moor, enjoyedranJ~rc~~io~nique unique legallegal protection isis shown toto be a Hartside & Geltsdale.Geltsdale. [Newcastle uponupon Tyne?]:Tyne?]: fabrication. Hodology, 1999. pp. 89.89.48 48 illns,illns, 22 facsims, 14 maps. Tracing roads and trackways inin the areaarea fromfrom DC ROADSROADS AND AND ROAD ROAD TRANSPORT TRANSPORT IN Roman times to the turnpike era. PARTICULAR REGIONS OF THE BRITISH ISLES DC1bDC1 b England-SouthEngland-South WestWest regionregion DC1-2 EnglandEngland toto ScotlandScotland

796 MARTIN, COLlNCOLIN (comp). Gloucestershire goods & 803 NICHOLSON, JON.JON. A1.Al. [Cover[Cover subtitle: portrait of a service vehicles.vehicles. Stroud: Tempus,Tempus. 2000. pp.pp 128.128. road.] IntroductionIntroduction by NigelNigel Richardson.Richardson. London: [Images of England series.]series] HarperCollinslllustrated, 2000. pp. 160.200 col. illns. A photographic record. A photographphotographic ic album.

677 DC4 IrelandIreland DF2 Steam-poweredSteam-powered vehicles vehicles (other(other than )trams) (see(see also no. 27) 804 BOYLE,BOYlE, B. C. The Ulster Transport Authority 1948- 1967. Newtownards: Colourpoint, 2000. pp. 144.139144. 139 817 BURTON,BURTON, ANTHONY.ANTHONY. TractionTraction engines:engines: twotwo photos (29 cOl).col). [Buses inin Ulster, vol. 2.J21 centuries of steam. Enderby: Silverdale Books, 2000. pp. 96--113,96-113, FreightF'reight vehicles. pp. 144. Many photos, incl. col. 805 COLLINS,COlLlNS, MICHAEL.MICHAEL. Rail Rail versusversus road in IrelandIreland 818 FREEMAN, PAT. Contractor and factor. In.p.]:[n.p.]: EastEast 1900-2000: aa century of changechange in IrishIrish railways'railways' Anglian Traction Engine Club.Club, 2000. pp. vii, 101. Illns,IlIns, road andand railrail passengerpassenger servicesservices andand vehicles.vehicles. incl.incl. col. Newtownards: Colourpoint, 2000. pp. 192.192.124 124 photosphotos W. G. Smoothy of Rochford and M. BloomfieldBloomfield & (24 col). Sons of Debenham,Debenham, steam ploughplough and roadroad making contractors and equipment suppliers. 806 CORCORAN,CORCORAN, MICHAEL. MICHAEl. ThroughThrough streetsstreets broadbroad andand narrow: aa historyhistory ofof DublinDublin trams.trams. Earl Shilton:Shilton: DF3DF3-4-4 MotorMotor powered powered goodsgoods andand passengerpassenger vehicles Midland Publng, 2000. pp. 160.160.116 116 photos,photos, drwg, 3 maps. 819 EARNSHAW, AlAN.ALAN. Bringing back the Big Bedford.Bedford. Ch. 6 (pp. 135-9) Hill of Howth tramway. Vintage Commercial VehiclesVehicles no. 130 (Oct. 2000) pp. 20-5. 807 MONTGOMERY,MONTGOMERY, W.W. H.H. BelfastBelfast CorporationCorporation busesbuses The Bedford SB coaches. 1926-1973.1926--1973. Newtownards: Colourpoint,Colourpoint, 2000. pp.fP. --TheThe Big Bedfords: S type commercials.commercials. no. 131 128. Many photos, incl. col. [Buses in Ulster, vol. 3.]3. (Nov. 2000) pp. 40--45.40-45. DD ROADROAD ENGINEERING ENGINEERING 820 WATSON, B. S. Foden. Shepperton: tanlan Allan,AI/an, 2000. pp. 96. Many Dins,illns, incl.in cl. col. [Glory days series.]series.J 808 WEST,WEST, GRAHAM.GRAHAM. TheThe technicaltechnical developmentdevelopment of A chiefly photographic record of steam and internal roads in Britain.Britain. Aldershot: Ashgate.Ashgate, 2000. pp. xii,xii, combustion commercial and public service vehicles 161. produced by the company. A history from prehistoric trackways to motorways. DF3 MotorMotor-powered-powered goods vehicles DD2 RoadRoad design, design, constructionconstruction and maintenance (see(see also no. 29) 821 ALDRIDGE, BILL.BilL. MechanicalMechanical Horses.Horses. Appleby-in-Appleby-in­ Westmorland: Trans-Pennine PublngPubing / MechanicalMechanical 809 WHITEHEAD, RR. A. Glossops: kings of tarspraying.tarspraying. Horse Club, 2000.2000. pp.pp. 52. 96 photosphotos (8(8 col.).coL). Tonbridge: R. AA. Whitehead & Partners, 2000. pp. 80. [Nostalgia Road series, vol. 5.]5.J 70 figs. History of thethe three-three- andand four-wheeledfour-wheeled tractorstractors A history of road contractorscontractors W. & J. Glossop, with developed for urban collection and delivery work, particular emphasis on their steam wagon fleet. 1929-65, with particularparticular referencereference to the railwayrailway influence on theirtheir design and use. DD3 ArchitectureArchitecture and and design: design: bridges,bridges, viaducts, 822 CULPAN, B. Trojan service. Classic Van & Pick-up tollhouses, milestones 822 CULPAN, B. Trojan service. Classic Van & Pick-up vol.vol. 1 no.no 11 (Nov.(Nov. 2000) pp. 12-13. 810 HAINES, CAROL.CAROL. MarkingMarking the the miles:miles: aa history of Trojan service vans developed and built by MarleyMarley English milestones. [Norwich}:[Norwich): author, 2000. pp. viii, Tiles in 1950s. 188.63 illns. 188.63 illns. 823 DAVIES, PETER J. The world encyclopedia of trucks pp. 165-9, Bibliography; 170-83, Gazetteer. DAVIES, PETER J. The world encyclopedia of trucks: pp. 165-9, Bibliography; 170-83, Gazetteer. an illustratedillustrated guideguide toto classicclassic andand contemporary contemporary 811 t t MAWSON, B. B. R. R. and LARK,lARK, R.R J.J. NewportNewport trucks aroundaround the world.world. London: Lorenz,Lorenz, 2000. pp. Transporter Bridge: an historicalhistorical perspective.perspective. Proc.Proc 256. Many illns (chiefly col.).coL). lnstnInstn Civil Engrs, Civil Engng vol. 138 (2000) pp.pp. 40-40- pp. 10-25, History of the truck; 26-63,26-63. Truck types; 8. 64-253, A-Z ofof truck truck manufacturers manufacturers (brief(brief histories).h isto ries ) . 812 OLIVER,OLlVER, RICHARD. RICHARD. C-roads C-roads on on signpostssignposts andand maps.maps. Sheetlines [Charles Close Soc.JSoc.] no.no. 5959 (2000)(2000) pp.pp. 40-40- 824 DAVIES, PETER.PETER. Atkinson.Atkinson. Nynehead: Roundoak,Roundoak, 3, no. 60 (Apr. 2001) p. 19. 2000. pp. 112. [Lorries illustrated series.]series.J A colour photographic record of this maker's lorries 813 tt RUDDOCK,RUDDOCK, TED.TED. BlacksmithBlacksmith bridgesbridges inin ScotlandScotland and in service from the 1960s to the 1980s. Ireland 1816--1834.1816-1834. InIn Proceedings of an international conference onon historic bridges to celebrate the 150th150th 825 EDGE.EDGE, GRAHAM. GRAHAM. TheThe LeylandLeyland Beaver.Beaver. Swaffham anniversary ofof the Wheeling Suspension Bridge, at PriorPrior: GingerfoldGinget10ld Pubins,Pub Ins, 2000. pp. 72.72. ManyMany photos.photos. Wheeling. Morgantown: West Virginia Univ. Press,Press, [Commercial vehicles archive series.]series.J 1999. pp. 133-46. A chiefly photographic record of this lorry model. 826 HARVEY, RUSSELL (comp). Morris Minor light 814 WILLMENT,WlllMENT, DIANA. Camberwell stables, Carter 826 HARVEY, RUSSELL (comp). Morris Minor light Paterson's depot. London's Industrial Archaeology commercials,commercials. Stroud: Tempus,Tempus, 2000. pp. 128.128. Paterson's depot. London's industrial Archaeology [Images of motoring series.J no. 7(2000)7 (2000) pp. 13-16.13-16. [Images of motoring series.] A photographic record. DE ROADROAD ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION 827 NEWELL, R. SettingSetting thethe Standard.Standard. Classic Van & Pick-up vol. 1 no. 1 (Nov. 2000) pp.pp. 26-8.26-8. DE1DE 1 TurnpikeTurnpike trusts 6 cwt and 77 cwt.cwt Standard vansvans. 828 SHERYN, HINTON J An illustrated history of 815 BEER,BEER, NOEL.NOEL. TurnpikeTurnpike roadsroads aroundaround Rayleigh.Rayleigh. 828 SHERYN, HINTON J. An illustrated history of dustcarts_dustcarts. Shepperton:Shepperton.· Ianlan Allan,AI/an, 2000. pp. 128.128. Many Rayleigh: HTR Pubins,Publns, 2000. pp. vi, 56. 2 photos,photos, 2 photos maps, 5 facsims. photos. 829 WATSON,WATSON, B.B. S.S. Classic Classic commercials commercials inin colour.colour. 816 FORESTFOREST OF OF DEAN DEAN LOCAL lOCAL HISTORY HISTORY SOCIETYSOCIETY Shepperton:Shepperton. Ianlan Allan,AI/an, 2000. pp. 80. (Ruth Hint, DianeDiane Watkins,Watkins, MargaretMargaret Barton,Barton, JoJo Colour photographic record. Stephens, JuneJune Webb, Harry Daniels and KeithKeith Walker). Turnpikes & toll houses.houses. The NewNew Regard'Regard: DF4 OmnibusesOmnibuses and and coachescoaches thethe jnljril of the Forest of Dean Local Hist. Society no. 14 (1999) pp. 4-24;4-24; 1515(2000) (2000) pp.pp. 42-8.42-8. 830 ALDRIDGE,ALDRIDGE, JOHN JOHN and and MORRIS, MORRIS, STEPHEN.STEPHEN. BritishBritish History of turnpike trusts in the Forest of Dean and buses since 1900. Combined && updated edn of the details of toll houses in the west of the area. respective authors'authors' British busesbuses beforebefore 1945 andand since 19451945 (1995). Shepperton: lan AI/an, 2000. pp. DF ROAD VEHICLES AND ROAD VEHICLE Shepperton: Ian Allan, 2000. pp. DF ROAD VEHICLES AND ROAD VEHICLE 272. Many photos. ENGINEERING ENGINEERING Concise histories of British bus manufacturers and their products, with introductionsintroductions outlining develop-develop­ ments during the period.

678 831 EARNSHAW,EARNSHAW, ALAN. ALAN. Bedford Bedford buses buses of of the the 1930s1930s andand London and London Transport 1940s. Appleby-in-Westmorland: Trans-PennineTrans-Pennine 844 BAKER,BAKER, MICHAEL MICHAEL H.H. C.C. LondonLondon CountryCountry buses:buses: a Publng, 2000. pp. 52. ManyMany photosphotos (4pp col.).coL). [ colour portfolio. Shepperton: Ianlan Allan,AI/an, 2000. pp. 80. Nostalgia Road series; Fare Stagestage series, voL 1.] series, vol. 1.] A pictorial record. PhotographsPhot?graphs fromfrom thethe VauxhallVauxhall photographicphotographic archive. 845 BAKER, MICHAEL H.H. C. LondonLondon Transport in the 1950s. Shepperton: lan AI/an, 2000. pp. 95.95. ManyMany 832 POSTLETHWAITE,POSTLETHWAITE, HARRY. EastEast LancashireLancashire 1950s. Shepperton: Ian Allan, photos. [Glory[GlOry days series.] Coachbuilders. [n.p.]:[n.p.]. Venture PubIns,Publns, 2000. pp. 160. Many photos (41(41pp pp coL),col.), 9 drwgs & plans. 846 BOWLES,BOWLES, LAWRIE, LAWRIE, HAMBLEY,HAMBLEY, JOHNJOHN A.A. S.,S., andand History of EastEast LancashireLancashire CoachbuildersCoachbuilders Ltd,Ltd, BOND, ALAN (comp).(comp). LondonLondon TransportTransport vehiclevehicle established inin 1934. BodyBody andand customercustomer listlist 1938- histories: RTW class. Watchet: compilers, 2000. pp. 99 in appendix. 96. [Transport interestsinterests publication.]publication.] 833 t TOWNSIN,TOWNSIN, ALAN.ALAN. TheThe BristolBristol story, pt 2: 1952-1983. 847 CURTIS,CURTIS, COLIN COLlN and and TOWNSIN, TOWNSIN, ALAN,ALAN, ChiswickChiswick Glossop: Venture, 1996. pp. 208. Many illns. [British Works: buildingbuilding andand overhaulingoverhauling LondonLondon buses.buses. bus & truck heritage series.] Harrow Weald: Capital Transport, 2000. pp. 88. Many 834 TOWNSIN, ALAN. Daimler. Shepperton: tanlan Allan,AI/an, photos. 2000. pp. 128. Many photos. [/an AI/an transport 2000. pp. 128. Many photos. [Lan Allan transport 848 FRISWELL, N.N. C.C. Northmet: aa history of the NorthNorth librarylibrary series.] Metropolitan Electric Power Supply Company, the History of Daimler's bus chaSSis production. Metropolitan Electric Power Supply Company, the History of Daimler's bus chassis production. North MetropolitanMetropolitan ElectricElectric PowerPower DistributionDistribution Company and the North Metropolitan Power Station DF6 TramsTrams and and tramway tramway equipmentequipment Company and the North Metropolitan Power Station Company. Horsham: author, 2000. pp. 272. 835 WHITCOMBE,WHITCOMBE, H.H. A.A. TheThe historyhistory ofof the the steamsteam .tram. Supplied power to thethe MetropolitanMetropolitan ElectricElectric Unabridged ednedn ofof Ott.2103.Ott.21 03. Chetwode: AdamAdam Tramways, control passing to thethe UndergroundUnderground Gordon, 2000. pp. [iiiJ,[ii], 327-400,327--400, [2][2] fldgfldg drwgs.drwgs. 2828 group until the formation ofof the LPTBLPTB inin 1933,1933, when it was floated as an independent company, photos. [Publication no. 30.] when it was floated as an independent company, Facsim. repr. from in!Jnllnstn lnstn LocoLoco EngrsEngrs vol.voL 27 no. which supplied power to thethe PiccadillyPiccadilly andand 137 (May-June 1937). Northern lines. 849 GLAZIER, KEN. Routes to recovery. [Cover subtitle: DG ROADROAD TRANSPORT TRANSPORT ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION AND 849 GLAZIER, KEN. Routes to recovery. [Cover subtitle: 1945--1952.] Harrow WealdWeald: CapitalCapital OPERATION (see(see alsoalso no.no. 799) London buses 1945-1952.] Transport, 2000. pp. 152. Many photos. Detailed review of London Transport bus DG1 Transport of goods Detailed review of London Transport bus DG1 Transport of goods operations. DG1bDG1 b SteamSteam and motor transport road haulage (see(see also 850 HARLEY, ROBERT J.J. London tramwaytramway twilighttwilight 1949-1949- nos. 510,510,796) 796) 1952. Harrow Weald:Weald: Capita!Capital Transport,Transport, 2000. pp.pp. 128. Many innsillns (6 col.).coL). 836 EDGE,EDGE, G.G. SixtiesSixties trucking.trucking. Classic && VintageVintage CommercialCommercia/voL vol. 6 no. 2 (Oct. 2000) pp.pp. 16-19.16-19. 851 JACKSON, ALAN ALAN A. A. WhenWhen L.C.C. trams ran atat First article in series;series; includesincludes muchmuch authoritativeauthoritative Northolt. Tramway ReviewReview vol. 2323 (1999-2000)(1999-2000) pp.pp. detail about different operators and traffics. 228-31,274-5.228-31, 274-5. 837 HOBBS,HOBBS, JOHN.JOHN. Lynx with thethe past.past. VintageVintage 852 JAMES,JAMES, JONATHAN.JONATHAN. TramlinkTramlink extensionextension plans.plans. Commercial Vehicles no. 126 (June 2000) pp.pp. 16-20. London Rly RecordRecord vol.voL 2, no.no. 2222 (Jan.(Jan. 2000)2000) pp.pp. The BRSBRS ParcelsParcels fleetfleet historyhistory seenseen throughthrough 313--4.313-4. examples preservedpreserved by by its successor,successor, LynxLynx Prehistory of the Croydon Tramlink project. Express Parcels. 853 LOOBEY,LOO BEY, PATRICK. Lewisham's first electricelectric trams. 838 SCOTT,scon, PETERPETER andand REID,REID, CHRIS.CHRIS. 'TheThe whitewhite Archive nono. 2727 (Sep.(Sep. 2000) pp. 60--4.60-4. slavery of the motor world': opportunism in the slavery of the motor world': opportunism in the 854 LONDONLONDON TROLLEYBUSTROLLEYBUS PRESERVATIONPRESERVATION interwar road haulage industry. Social History vol. 25 interwar road haulage industry. Social History vol. 25 SOCIETY. TrolleybusesTrolleybuses in in outer north London:London: a (2000) pp. 300-15.300-15. pictorial survey. Sandy, 2000. pp. 168, fldg map. Clearing houses. pictorial survey. Sandy, 2000. pp. 168, fldg map. Clearing houses. Many photos (8pp col.).coL). 839 The ABC of British Road Services. Facsim. repr. of The ABC of British Road Services. Facsim. repr. of 855 t MACK, LAURIE. Early motor-bUS operations around 2nd edn (1952). London: Ianlan Allan,AI/an, 2000. pp. 64. 29 855 -I- MACK, LAURIE. Early motor-bus operations around Beckenham and Bromley. Beckenham Historian no. ? photos, map. [Ian[/an AllanAI/an ABC series.] Beckenham and Bromley. Beckenham Historian pp. ?, no. 334 (2000) p.2, no. 335 (2001) p. 2. Listing of the organisation's divisions and districtsdistricts as used in its lorry fleet numbering. 856 McCORMACK, KEVIN. Green Line. Shepperton: !anlan Allan,AI/an, 2000. pp. 96. Many illns.illns, incl.incL col. [Glory days DG2 TransportTransport of of passengers passengers series.] DGO2aDG02a Horse-drawnHorse-drawn coaching and early horse omnibus 857 McCORMACK,McCORMACK, KEVIN.KEVIN. LondonLondon buses inin colour:colour: operation to c. 1900 1960s. Shepperton: Ianlan Allan,AI/an, 2000. pp. 80. Colour photographic record. 840 BRACKENBURY, ALLAN. Coach services in 840 BRACKENBURY, ALLAN. Coach services in 858 OAKLEY,OAKLEY, E.E. R.R. andand HOLLAND, HOLLAND, C.C. E.E. LondonLondon Cheshire, 1834. .1n1Jnl Rly Rly & & Canal Hist. Soc.Soc. volvol. 3333 Transport tramways 1933-1952. Bexleyheath: (1999-2001) pp. 254-8. Transport tramways 1933-1952. Bexleyheath: (1999-2001) pp. 254-8. London TransportTransport HistoricalHistorical Group,Group, 1998. pp. 464.464. 225 photos, 8pp tickets (coL), 40 maps & diagms, DO2b-dDG2b-d Omnibus,Omnibus, trolleybustrolleybus andand tramway operations 225 photos, 8pp tickets (col.), 40 maps & diagms, route map on inside back cover. 841 OXLEY, ALAN. Midland General, with Notts & Derby. 859 t PURTON, J. C. 'Omnibus tickets' in London; ed. Brian Attenborough. Robin Hood, 1999. pp. 136. Many illns. 859 t PURTON, J. C. 'Omnibus tickets' in London; ed. Brian Attenborough: Robin Hood, 1999. pp. 136. Many inns. Pask. Sevenoaks: Transport TicketTicket Society,Society, [2000?]. Midland General Omnibus Co., and pp. [?]. Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire Traction Co. trams. PP. A description of tickets designateddeSignated 'Omnibus ticket' 842 tt RUSH,RUSH, ROBERT.ROBERT. Accrington'sAccrington's publicpublic transport,transport, from the horse-bus era onwards. 1886-1986. Blackpool: Landy, [2000?]. pp. [?]. 860 REED, JOHN. London buses: a brief history. Harrow 843 WATTS, JOHN DAVID. !IkestonlIkeston trams & trolleybuses. Weald: CapitalCapital TransportTransport /I LondonLondon TransportTransport [Cover title:title: Trams & trolleytrolleybuses buses ofof IlkestonIIkeston 1903- Museum, 2000. pp.pp. 80.80. ManyMany illns,illns, incl.incL col. 1953.]1953] Over Haddon:Haddon.· Walk & Write,Write, 2000. pp. 36, [8] A shortshort historyhistory of busesbuses andand servicesservices fromfrom thethe pl.pI. [The DerbyshireOerbyshire heritage series.]series.] horse-drawn era onwards.

679 861 RIXON, GEOFF. BusBus scenescene inin colour:colour London buses. 877 HEALEY, KEITH and BATTERSBY,BATTERSBY, PHILIP.PHILlP 1Tyne­ yne- Shepperton: Ianlan Allan, 2000. pp. 80. Tees-Mersey: a a survey ofof the limitedlimited stopstop poolpool Contemporary photographic record. services inin the North of EnglandEngland 19291929 to 1975.1975. Glossop: Venture,Venture, 2000. pp. 64. Many illns. [Prestige 862 SIMPSON, D. J.J. ItfordIlford Council TramwaysTramways 1909-1912: series, no.!lOo 7.]7.) a detaileddetailed archive. Tramway Review vol. 23 (1999- Tramway Review vol. 23 (1999-- A history. 2000) pp. 284-98.284-98. 878 JAMIESON,JAMIESON, GORDON GORDON M. M. Shetland Shetland busesbuses inin thethe 20th20th 863 tt SMEETON,SMEETON, C.C. S.S. LondonLondon UnitedUnited Tramways,Tramways, vol. 2 of century. Appleby-in-Westmorland: Trans-PennineTrans-Pennine Ott.15113. Broxbourne: Light Rail TransitTransit Assocn / Pubing,Publng, [2000?]. pp. 164. ManyMany photos,photos, incl.incl. col.,col., Tramway & Light Rly Soc., [2000?]. pp. 240. 107 Tramway & Light Rly Soc., [2000?]. pp. 240. 107 map. [Nostalgia Road premier series.]series.) photos (16pp. coL),col.), 18 diagms & drwgs, 2 maps. Photographic history of each operator's fleet. 864 STEWART,STEWART, DAVID DAVID and and LLOYD, LLOYD, COLIN.COLlN. LondonLondon busbus 879 JENKINSON, KEITH A. Routemaster dispersal. 2nd2nd handbook. 21st edn. 2000. pp. 160. Many col. photos. edn. [Bradford]:[Bradford}: Autobus Review,Review, 2000. pp. 152.152. 865 WRIGHT, B. (comp). London Transport series 11 body Many col. photos. WRIGHT, B. (comp). London Transport series II body Brief tabulated details of each vehicle's history. numbers 1-9232: newnew bodiesbodies delivereddelivered betweenbetween Brief tabulated details of each vehicle's history. 1939-1960. ()unstable.Dunstable.- John A.S. Hambl[eJy,Hambl[e}y, [2000?]. 880 KENNINGTON, FRED. FRED. Travellers'Travellers' tales tales from thethe pp. 96. Borders. [Cover subtitle: about buses and peoplepeople Tabulated list of bus bodies. around BerwickBerwick uponupon Tweed.]Tweed.] Stockport: author,author, 2000. pp. 88. Many photos. DG2b Omnibus and coach operation (see also nos. 41, 2000. pp. 88. Many photos. DG2b Omnibus and coach operation (see also nos. 41, A history. 141,141,510,523) 510, 523) 881 LEACH, THEVORTREVOR M. Twopenny single to Starbeck.Starbeck: 866 BANKS, JOHN. Lincolnshire. Photography by G. H. F. early public transport in thethe HarrogateHarrogate area:area: thethe Atkins. Glossop: Venture,Venture, 2000. pp. 64. ManyMany illns.illns. origins of the West Yorkshire Road Car Company Ltd, [Prestige series, no. 4.] [Prestige series, no. 4.] including thethe historieshistories of HarrogateHarrogate RoadRoad CarCar Brief history of the Lincolnshire Road Car Co. with Company Ltd,Ltd, Harrogate && DistrictDistrict RoadRoad CarCar a photographic record of its fleet. a photographic record of its fleet. Company Ltd, HarrogateHarrogate CarriageCarriage CompanyCompany Ltd.Ltd. 867 BANKS, JOHN. Yorkshire Traction. PhotographyPhotography by Keighley: WestWest YorkshireYorkshire InformationInformation Service,Service, 2000. G. H. F. Atkins. Glossop: Venture, 2000. pp. 64. Many pp. [21,iv,[2],iv, 204. Many photos & facsims, 3 route maps. illns.iIIns. [Prestige series, no. 5]5.] A detailed history. Brief history of the YorkshireYorkshire Traction Co. with a 882 LONGBOLONGBOTTOM, t TOM, DAVID. DAVID. TheThe 3232 dayday wonder.wonder. BusesBuses photographic record of its fleet. vol. 52, no. 541 (Apr. 2000)2000) pp.pp. 30-1.30-1. The brief operating life of Yorkbus in 1999. 868 BEAN, DAVID. Trent. Pt 1,1, 1905--45.1905--45. Attenborough:Attenborough I he brief operating life of Yorkbus in 1999. Robin Hood, 1998. pp. 168. Many illns. 883 MARTIN,MARTIN, COLINCOLlN (comp).(comp). Gloucestershire's Gloucestershire's History of Trent Motor Traction Co. independent busesbuses andand coaches: thethe years to 1945.1945. Stroud.· Tempus, 2000. pp. 128. [Images of England 869 BINNS, DONALD. Pennine Motor Services 1925- Stroud' Tempos, 2000. pp. 128. [Images of England 869 BINNS, DONALD. Pennine Motor Services 1925- series.) 2000. Skip ton: Trackside Publns, 2000. pp. 96. Many series.] 2000. Skipton: Trackside PubIns, 2000. pp. 96. Many A photographic record. illns. History of a Gargrave bus and coach operator. 884 tt MILLS,MILLS, GEOFF GEOFF R.R. Lodge's:Lodge's: 8080 yearsyears ofof serviceservice fromfrom High Easter. Colchester: MW Transport Pubins,Publns, for J. 870 BOOTH.BOOTH, GAVIN. Scottish Bus Group.Group. Shepperton:Shepperton W.W Lodge & Sons, 2000. pp. 40. Ianlan Allan, 2000. pp. 95. Many photos, incl. col. [Glory days series.]series.1 885 MILLS, MICHAEL. How How the the motor bus came toto History o(theof the GroupGroup 1949-85.1949-85. Slough, Windsor and districtdistrict 1904-1914.1904-1914. Slough:Slough.' author, [2000?]. pp. 72.44 illns. 871 BROWN,BROWN. STEWART J.J. Buses in Britain: the 1970s.1970s. 886 MORRIS, COLlN. Royal Blue. Shepperton. lan Allan, Harrow Weald:Weald.· CapitalCapital Transport,Transport, 1999. pp. 200.200. 886 MORRIS, COLIN. Royal Blue. Shepperton: Ian Allan, Many col. illns.iIIns. 2000. pp. 96. Many illns, incl. col. [Glory days series.] A colour photographic record. A historyhistory ofof thisthis operator operator fromfrom horse-drawn horse-drawn excursion coaches in BournemouthBournemouth to expressexpress 872 CHAN,CHAN, DANNYDANNY C.C. TheThe BritishBritish busbus advertising advertising motor coach services. handbook. Hong Kong:Kong' NorthcordNorthcord Transport,Transport, 2000. pp. 111. Many col. illns. 887 t1 P.S.V.P.S.V. CIRCLE.CIHCLE. AA fleetfleet historyhistory ofof AldershotAldershot && DistrictDistrict pp. 111. Many col. illns. Traction Co Ltd. [2nd edn] Harrow, 2000. pp. 123, A contemporary photographic record of buses with Traction Co Ltd. [2nd edn.] Harrow, 2000. pp. 123, A contemporary photographic record of buses with [16] pI.pl. [Fleet history 2PK3.]2PK3.J 'all-over''all-over' advertising. 888 RICHARDS,RICHARDS, STEVE.STEVE. ThenThen && now:now MidlandMidland RedsRed's 8"13 DAVEY, PETER My first 44 photographs of Western 873 DAVEY, PETER. My first 44 photographs of Western motorway initiative. VintageVintage CommercialCommercial VehiclesVehicles no. and SouthernSouthern National buses,buses, 1946-1950.1946-1950. Bristol..Bristol. 122 (Feb. 2000) pp. 34-6, no.no. 124124 (Apr.(Apr. 2000) p.p.44. 44. Bristol Omnibus Photographic Collection, 2000. pp. Bristol Omnibus Photographic Collection, 2000. pp. The firstfirst Birmingham--LondonBirmingham--London coach service viavia [20].[20J. the M1M 1 motorwaymotorway on 2 NovemberNovember 19591959 anda nd thethe 874 DEVON GeneralGeneral atat aa moment in time, AprilApril 1954:1954: 40th anniversaryanniversary commemorative run,run, using the fleet listlist withwith depotdepot andand routeroute allocation_ allocation. Bigbury. BMMOBM MO CM5T coachcoach developeddeveloped forfor motorwaymotorway Devon Omnibus Collection, [2000?]. pp. [6],[6]. [6][6] depotdepot services. plans. Typescript.Typescript. 889 TheThe 2000 2000 Stagecoach Stagecoach busbus handbook.handbook. 7th7th edn.edn. 875 EVERITT, BRYAN.BRYAN. TheThe story of MooreMoore Brothers,Brothers, Telford:Telford. British BusBus Pubing,Publng, 2000. pp. 228.228. ManyMany photos, in cl. col. Kelvedon, Essex. [Subtitle on jacket:jacket: PassengerPassenger photos, incl. col. carrying throughthrough fivefive generations.]generations.) Chelmsford'Chelmsford 890 The 1968 north west busbus handbook.ha ndbook. Telford:Telford BritishBritish author, 2000. pp. viii, 144, [8](8) col. pl.pI. ManyMany photos.photos, Bus Pulping,Publng, 2000. pp. 144. Many photos, incl. col. facsims. The firm werewere locallocal carrierscarriers 1815-1944,1815-1944, horsehorse 891 The SCOTTISH bus handbook.handbook. Telford:Telford. British BusBus omnibus operators 1881-1924, and motor busbus Pubing,Publng, 2000. pp. 164. Many col. photos. operators 1914-63. Appx 1, Service chronology; 2, operators 1914-63. Appx 1, Service chronology. 2, 892 The WELSH bus handbook. 3rd edn. Telford:Telford. BritishBritish Route map; 3, List ofof roadroad serviceservice licences:licences; 4, Bus Pubing,Publng, 2000. pp. 170. Many photos, incl. col. Extracts from N&Ps showing examples of licencelicence applications andand grants;grants; 5, 5, MotorMotor busbus fleetfleet 1912- 893 t VVALLER,WALLER, ANDHEW. ANDREW. The The tickets tickets ofof Hants & Dorset 63; 6,6, ListList ofof vehicles vehicles transferredtransferred toto EasternEastern Motor Services 1920-1987, ptpt 1: PunchPunch tickets.tickets. National. [2000?].[2000'1). pp.pp [?].[?). Sevenoaks: Transport TicketTicket Society. 876 tt GRIMLLY,GRIMLEY, ROGER.ROGER. BusesBuses ofof PenrynPenryn && Falmouth.Falmouth. 894 WILSON,WILSON, TONY.TONY. TheThe overall overall advertisement advertisement busbus Bigbury: author,author, 2000. 2 vols. Typescript. [Cornwall[Cornwall handbook, vol. 1:1. [Cover title: The all-over advert bus omnibus collection, no. [4?].][4?).) handbook.]handbook) Telford:Telford.· British Bus Pubing,Publng, 2000. pp. 96. pt 1,1, Have they fixed the where & when? Many photos, incl. col. pt 2,2, How many miles to Mylor? 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680 DG2d TramwayTramway systems (see also nos. 184,184,469) 469) 912 TOLLAN,TOLLAN, WILLIAM WILLlAM M.M. TheThe wearingwearing ofof thethe green:green: reminiscences of of the GlasgowGlasgow trams.trams. Chetwode: 895 BUTCHER, CLlVE.CLIVE. Confrontation onon the tramway.tramway. Adam Gordon,Gordon, 2000. pp. 96. ManyMany inns,illns, incl. col.col. Blackcountryman vol. 33, no. 1 (Wtr(Wtr 1999-2000)1999-2000) pp.pp. [Publication, no. 29.] 34-7. Dispute between British Electric Traction Co. and 913 WEAVER,WEAVER, RODNEY.RODNEY. TheThe Huddersfield Huddersfield tramwaytramway Dudley Corporation. disaster. IndustrialIndustrial LocomotiveLocomotive vol. 9 (1999-(1999- ) pp.pp. 154-62. 896 CREESE, GEOFF. Leicester's trams. Clophill:Clop hill: lrwellIrwell 914 WHITE, PETER M. Burton & Ashby tramways. [Cover Press, 2000. pp. 56. 914 WHITE, PETER M. Burton & Ashby tramways. [Cover A photographic history of the tramways. subtitle: the BurtonBurton & Ashby LightLight Railways.]Railways·1 Midhurst: Middleton,Middleton, 2000. pp. 96.96. 120120 photos.photos. 897 CROFT,CROFT, DAVID DAVID and and GORDON, GORDON, ADAM. ADAM. SourceSource bookbook [Tramway classics series.] of literature relating to WelshWelsh tramways.tramways. Chetwode: A pictorial history. Adam Gordon, 2000. pp. 28. [Publication no. 32.] 915 WISEMAN, R. J. S. Croydon to Wimbledon by tram. 898 DAVEY,DAVEY, PETER.PETER. Weston-super-Mare Weston-super-Mare TramwaysTramways Tramway ReviewReview vol. 23 (1999-2000)(1999-2000) pp. 179-87,179-87, tramways fleet,fleet, includingincluding thethe Old PierPier Tramway,Tramway, 234-5,273-4. 1902-1937. Bristol."Bristol: Bristol TramTram PhotographicPhotographic 1907-37. Collection, 2000. pp. [24]. A chiefly photographic record. DG2t HackneyHackney carriages carriages andand taxi cabs 899 DAVEY, PETER. & Carriage Co. 916 GARNER,GARNER, SIMONSIMON andand STOKOE,STOKOE, GILES.GILES. Taxi!Taxi! tramways fleet,fleet, including a few details of replacementreplacement London: Frances Lincoln, 2000. pp. 160. Many illns. buses. Bristol: Bristol TramTram PhotographicPhotographic Collection,Collection, ImpressionsImpressions inin words and photos of LondonLondon taxitaxi 2000. pp. [20]. 41 photos. operation. 9001-900 t GILLHAM, J. J.C. C. and WISEMAN, R. R. J.J. S. TheThe 917 GEORGANO, NICK. NICK. The The LondonLondon taxi.taxi. 2nd edn.edn. tramways of EasternEastern Scotland.Scotland. [Broxbournej:[Broxboume): LightLight Princes Risborough: Shire, 2000. pp. 32.32.42 42 photos.photos. Rail Transit Assocn, [2000?]. pp. 72. [Shire albums, no. 150.]150.1 901 GRAY,GRAY, EDWARD. EDWARD. TramwaysTramways inin Eccles.Eccles. Tramway 918 MURRAY,MURRAY, HUGH.HUGH. SedanSedan chairschairs inin York.York. York Review vol. 23 (1999-2000) pp. 217-26.217-26. Historian vol. 17 (2000) pp. 30-46.30-46. 902 GROVES, F.F. P. TheThe CoventryCoventry ElectricElectric TramwaysTramways 919 WILSON,WILSON, GEOFFREY.GEOFFREY. Public Public hirehire chairs inin Company, 1897-1911.1897-1911. Tramway ReviewReview vol. 2323 Newcastle. Archaeologia AelianaAeliana 5th ser. vol.vo!. 2828 (1999-2000) pp. 164-78. (2000) pp. 232-5.232-5. 903 HENLEY, N.N. F. and GROVES, F. P. TheThe Electro-Electro­ DH ROADROAD TRANSPORT TRANSPORT LIFE LIFE AND AND LABOUR LABOUR Mechanical Brake Brake Co.Co. Ltd (EMB)(EMB) andand `Burnley''Burnley' tramcar bogies.bogies. Tramway ReviewReview vol. 23 (1999-(1999- DH1 BiographicalBiographical! / autobiographical autobiographical memoirsmemoirs 2000) pp. 299-312.299-312. 920 GOODING,GOODING, BRIAN.BRIAN. WorkingWorking days.days. VintageVintage 904 KELLETT,KELLETI, N. N. A. A. Depot Depot watch.watch. Tramway Review. Commercial Vehicles no. 128 (Aug. 2000) pp. 18-23. Outline history and description of extant tram Commercial Vehicles no. 128 (Aug. 2000) pp. 18-23. Outline history and description of extant tram Frank WallerWailer recalls his days with Alfred Button & depots. Sons Ltd, wholesale grocers & provision no. 4, Gravesend (Northfleet), Kent. vol. 23 (1999- Sons Ltd, wholesale grocers & provision no. 4, Gravesend (Northfleet), Kent. vol. 23 (1999- merchants 2000) pp. 151-3. no. 5, Brixton Hill, London.London. vol.vol. 2323 (1999-2000) pp. 921 WALKER, C.C. G. ['Charlie[,Charlie Walker' on dustdust jacket].jacket]. 190-2. Welcome to my world. London: PenPen Press, 2000. pp. no. 6, Chatham,Chatham, Kent. vol. 23 (1999-2000)(1999-2000) pp.pp. [ix],[ixJ, 318, xvi pl.pI. 232-4. Autobiography ofof the founder of the haulage firm, Walkers of WakeWakefield.field. 905 MACKLMACKLEY, EY ,DAVID. DAVID. Norwich tramways.tramways. Midhurst: Middleton,Middle ton , 2000. pp. [96]. 120 photos, 4 drwgs,drwgs, 1010 DK ROADROAD TRANSPORT TRANSPORT AND AND THE THE NATION NATION maps & plans, facsims. [Tramway classics series.] A pictorial history. 922 BARROW,BARROW, TONY.TONY. Corn,Corn, carrierscarriers andand coastalcoastal shipping: the shipping and trade of Berwick and the 906 MARTIN, BRIANBRIAN P. LiverpoolLiverpool tramways, 3: TheThe shipping: the shipping and trade of Berwick and the borders, 1730-1830. Jnl Transport Hist. 3rd ser. vol. northern routes.routes. Midhurst: Middleton,Middleton, 2000. pp. 96.96. borders, 1730-1830. mnl Transport Hist. 120 photos. [Tramway classics series.] 21 (2000) 6-27.6-27. 120 photos. [Tramway classics series.] (he interdependence of shipping and road carriers. A pictorial history. The interdependence of shipping and road carriers. 901907 MAUND,MAUND, T. B.B. ShuttingShutting thethe stablestable door:door: thethe DK2 RoadRoad transport transport and and the the passenger; passenger; Inns;Inns; transporttransport transformation ofof city transport inin Liverpool.Liverpool. Archive cafés:caf~s; motorway service stations no. 25 (Mar. 2000) pp. 21-39, no. 26 (June 2000) pp. 923 LAWRENCE, DAVID. Always a welcome: the glove 26-41. 923 LAWRENCE, DAVID. Always a welcome: the glove 26-41. compartment historyhistory ofof the motorwaymotorway serviceservice areaarea. The replacement of horse trams and omnibuses by : Between Books, 1999. pp. 112. 150 trams. Twickenham: Between Books, 1999. pp. 112. 150 trams. illns, chiefly col. 908 POLLARD, J.J. R. BirminghamBirmingham & AstonAston Tramways.Tramways. DQDO APPRECIATIONAPPRECIATION OF OF ROAD ROAD TRANSPORT TRANSPORT Tramway ReviewReviewvol. vol. 23 (1999-2000) pp. 204-16.204-16. 924 DE BOER, ROGER F. Of bus and horse.horse. Northfield: 909 ROBERTSON.ROBERTSON, STRUAN STRUAN JNO. JNO. 1.T. TheThe GlasgowGlasgow horsehorse author, 2000. pp. 55. 2 photos. tramways. [Glasgow,.. Scottish Tramway & Transport author, 2000. pp. 55.2 photos. tramways. [Glasgow]: Scottish Tramway & Transport Personal reminiscences of vehicle observation. Society, 2000. pp. 72. DQ1D01 Preservation,Preservation, restoration, restoration, museums, museums, exhibitionsexhibitions 910 SIMPSON,SIMPSON, ANDREW.ANDREW. PreservationPreservation pioneer:pioneer: thethe South Staffs truck. Tramway ReviewReview vol. 23 (1999- 925 NATIONALNATIONAL ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATION OF OF ROAD ROAD TRANSPORT TRANSPORT 2000) pp. 147-50. MUSEUMS. Buses restored 2000.2000. Shepperton: Ianlan 1892 tram truck ofof thethe South South Staffordshire Staffordshire Allan, 2000. pp. 128. Many photos. TramwaysI ramways Co. preserved atat the Science Museum Tabulated details of preserved buses in museumsmuseums since 1912. and other collections. 911 STEWART, IANIAN G.G. McM.McM. CentenaryCentenary Scot: 812's812's 926 TRAMWAYTRAMWAY MUSEUM MUSEUM SOCIETY. SOCIETY. The The book:book: thethe diarydiary history. [Glasgow]:[Glasgow): Scottish Transport & TramwayTramway of your day. Crich, 1999. pp. 32,32, incl.in cl. covers.covers. ManyMany Society, 2000. pp. [8]. IllnsIIlns incl.in cl. col. col. illns. A Glasgow tram, now preserved. Guide to .

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