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Nig4553m-06-09 BARGAINS GALORE! GILBOW EFE MULTI - BUY DISCOUNTS UK Transport 2017 IMBERBUS more to the Transport Enthusiast SEE PAGE 31 SUMMERSuppliers of 2017 books, die-cast CATALOGUE models, DVDs and WARMINSTER RUNNINGIS BACK! DAY SEE PAGE 46 (photo: Bob Eade) A model of a Stanier 8F 2-8-0 on display at the 10% OFF IAN ALLAN National Memorial Aboretum near Burton-on-Trent. ALL FULL -BOOKS PRICE UK TRANSPORT BOOKBARGAINS Britain’sUK specialist TRANSPORT suppliers of PRINTShalf price transport & MODELS books. The leading stockists of current & obsolete 1:76 die-casts. www.uktransport.org.uk WELCOME! Welcome to our Summer 2017 catalogue, valid for orders placed until 31 August. We have a large selection of new road and rail transport books, plus a number of new DVDs. Although the quantity of die-cast models being released is less than in previous years, Oxford Die-Cast are continuing to launch new castings, the latest announced being the Beadle Integral and the SARO bodied Leyland Tiger Cub, although neither of these have been released at the time of going to print. Their Bristol MW coach model in Royal Blue livery - released earlier this year - has been a great success and has secured their position in the premier division of model makers IAN ALLAN FULL-PRICE TITLES Why not take advantage of our special offer - open until 1 June 2017 - of 10% off ALL new full-price Ian Allan Publishing books, listed on pages 5 and 6 herein? With the added bonus of free postage and packing, this is an offer that should not be missed! SILVER LINK RAILWAY BOOK SALE We have re-introduced our popular Silver Link book sale, open until 1 June 2017; please see page 46. GILBOW EFE MULTI-BUY DISCOUNT A number of our Customers have asked us to bring back our deal on Gilbow EFE models, saving £1.00 on EVERY item when 2 or more are purchased. We have obliged - please see pages 50 to 57 inclusive. This offer is open until 1 June 2017 and excludes Bachmann EFE items. UK TRANSPORT TRADE STANDS During the currency of this catalogue, we propose to have a sales stand at the Imberbus event on Saturday, 26 August. PLEASE SEE PAGE 31 for full details, including the location of our stand and information of a special code 3 model being launched at the event. You may also see our sales stand at one or two other events throughout the summer, whilst we will be at the Warminster Vintage Bus Running Day on Sunday, 1 October. Further information of the latter is shown on page 46 herein. OFFICE/WAREHOUSE CLOSURE DATES Please note that our office and warehouse will be closed from Monday, 5 June until Monday, 26 June, re-opening on Tuesday, 27 June. If you telephone when our office is closed, you will be prompted to leave a message or send a fax. E & OE. Copyright 2017 UK Transport Group. Printed in the UK by Ralph Allen Press Ltd, Bath. 3 NEW BOOKS FROM IAN ALLAN LTD – SENT POSTAGE/PACKING FREE Listed below are some of the most popular titles that were available from Ian Allan Limited before the company ceased publishing transport books on 31 December 2016; several are, at the time of printing of this catalogue, yet to appear. These will be released by Crecy Publishing Ltd., this company having taken on the publication of Ian Allan books. WE ARE ABLE TO SUPPLY ANY NEW FULL-PRICE IAN ALLAN OR OPC BOOK LISTED BELOW POST-FREE. Proposed releases have likely publication dates in brackets. c = circa price. SPECIAL OFFER, AVAILABLE ON ORDERS RECEIVED ON OR BEFORE 1 JUNE 2017 - A 10% DISCOUNT MAY BE TAKEN ON ALL IAN ALLAN TITLES THAT ARE ALREADY PUBLISHED, i.e. excluding those books that show a forthcoming publication date or "overdue". Simply deduct 10% from the price of the Ian Allan book(s) on your order form or e-mail order. RAILWAY TITLES IAL506f* BRITISH RAILWAY PICTORIAL: FIRST GENERATION SOUTHERN EMUs by Kevin Robertson P/B £12.99 IAL512f* PASSENGER TRAIN OPERATION FOR THE RAILWAY MODELLER by R J Essery P/B £14.99 IAL536f* DIESELS IN THE HIGHLANDS by A. Vines £14.99 IAL549f* BRITISH RAILWAY COACHING STOCK IN COLOUR SINCE 1960 by R Hendry P/B £14.99 IAL558f* RAILWAY SIGNALLING & TRACK PLANS by Bob Essery P/B £14.99 IAL579f* BLUE DIESEL DAYS by P Shannon £16.99 IAL596f* LOST LINES: LIVERPOOL AND THE MERSEY by Nigel Welbourn P/B £14.99 IAL611f* A TRAIN IS FOR LIFE by Pete Waterman £19.99 IAL619f* ASPECTS OF MODELLING: TRACK LAYOUTS by Anthony New P/B £12.99 IAL625f* RAILFREIGHT IN COLOUR FOR THE MODELLER & HISTORIAN by D. Cable P/B £14.99 IAL640f* SAMUEL MORTON PETO: A VICTORIAN ENTREPRENEUR by Adrian Vaughan £19.99 IAL644f STEAM IN ENGLAND: THE CLASSIC COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHY OF R C RILEY by Rodney Lissenden £30.00 IAL655f* ASPECTS OF MODELLING: SLOT CAR RACING by Colin Jackson P/B £14.99 IAL666f* HEYDAY OF THE HYDRAULICS by Hugh Dady £16.99 IAL667f* GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY: A CELEBRATION by Tim Bryan £19.99 IAL668f* LONDON’S UNDERGROUND 11th edition by John Glover Reduced from £19.99 to £12.99 IAL671f* ABC MODERN SIGNALLING HANDBOOK 4th edition by Stanley Hall P/B £12.99 IAL673f* ABC RAILWAY DEPOTS by Paul Smith & Philip Stuart £12.99 IAL674f* RAIL BLUE by Paul Shannon £16.99 IAL682f* THE FLYING SCOTSMAN by David McIntosh £ 9.99 IAL683f* SCOTLAND’S RAILWAYS: CLASSIC PHOTOGRAPHY OF W J V ANDERSON £30.00 IAL684f* ASPECTS OF MODELLING: SCENERY by J Hobden P/B £14.99 IAL685f* ASPECTS OF MODELLING: SIGNALLING by Nigel Digby P/B £14.99 IAL719f* ASPECTS OF MODELLING: WEATHERING LOCOMOTIVES by Tim Shackleton P/B £14.99 IAL722f FIFTY YEARS OF THE DELTICS by G Morrison £16.99 IAL729f RAILWAY ATLAS THEN AND NOW (1923/2012) by Paul Smith and Keith Turner £19.99 IAL750f* LOST LINES: SCOTLAND REVISITED by Nigel Welbourn P/B £18.00 IIAL760f* HORNBY MAGAZINE YEARBOOK NO. 6 by Mike Wild (publishing sub-contracted to Key Publishing) £17.99 IAL768f* LOST LINES: EAST ANGLIA by N Welbourn P/B £18.00 IAL774f* ABC LONDON UNDERGROUND ROLLING STOCK GUIDE 2014 by B Muldoon P/B £13.50 IAL775f* ABC BRITISH RAILWAY ATLAS 4th edition by M G Ball P/B £11.00 IAL778f* ABC BRITISH LOCOMOTIVE SHED DIRECTORY & ALLOCATIONS 1962 £11.00 IAL779f* RAIL ATLAS OF IRELAND THEN & NOW £20.00 IAL780f* PRE-GROUPING ATLAS & RCH JUNCTION DIAGRAMS £30.00 IAL783f THE LBSCR ATLANTICS by J English £22.50 IAL787f* NARROW GAUGE LINES OF THE BRITISH ISLES by Peter Johnson £25.00 IAL788f* LONDON RAILWAY ATLAS 4th EDITION by J Brown £20.00 IAL792f* ABC LONDON RAILWAY ATLAS by J Brown P/B £12.00 IAL794f* ALONG THE ROUTE OF THE ACE by L Golden £20.00 IAL796f* CASTLES: THE FINAL YEARS 1954-1965 by L Waters £22.50 IAL797f* ISLE OF WIGHT RAILWAYS: A NEW HISTORY by R C Long £20.00 IAL798f* RAILWAY ATLAS THEN & NOW 2nd EDITION by P Smith & K Turner £20.00 IAL799f* GRESLEY'S LEGACY: LOCOMOTIVES & ROLLING STOCK by D McIntosh £25.00 IAL802f HOW THE RAILWAY WORKS by D Harvey £20.00 IAL804f* A YEAR IN THE LIFE OF THE GREAT WESTERN by T Bryan £25.00 IAL807f GRADIENTS OF THE BRITISH MAIN LINE RAILWAYS - reprint of the 1966 book, based on the main line network in 1947, the last year of the 'Big Four' £15.00 5 RAILWAY TITLES CONT’D IAL809f* ABC BRITISH RAILWAYS LOCOMOTIVES AUTUMN 1957 Combined Volume & Locoshed book £13.50 IAL812f* BRITAIN'S SCENIC RAILWAYS: DAWLISH - the Railway from Exeter to Newton Abbot by C J Marsden £22.50 IAL813f ATLAS OF THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY - Detailed mapping of the entire Southern Railway network during its period of operation by Richard Harman and Gerry Nichols £30.00 IAL814f* GRESLEY'S CLASS P2 LOCOMOTIVES by Andrew Hardy £22.50 IAL815f* APT: THE UNTOLD STORY by David N Clough £25.00 IAL816f* THE GREEN DIESEL YEARS by Martin Jenkins and Charles Roberts £22.50 IAL817f* BIRMINGHAM & WEST MIDLANDS RAILWAY ATLAS by Joe Brown £20.00 IAL818f* A4 PACIFIC LOCOMOTIVES by Peter Tuffrey £22.50 IAL822f BRITISH RAIL DESIGNED 1948-1997 by David Lawrence £35.00 IAL823f* LEWES & EAST GRINSTEAD RAILWAY by Richard C Long £19.99 IAL824f* BRITISH RAILWAYS ATLAS 1947 2nd edition + RCH JUNCTION DIAGRAMS £30.00 IAL825f* MACAULAY'S 1881 STATION MAP OF THE RAILWAYS OF GREAT BRITAIN & AIREY'S RAILWAY JUNCTION DIAGRAMS £30.00 IAL828f ABC BR LOCOMOTIVES COMBINED VOLUME + LOCOSHED BOOK SUMMER 1960 (overdue) £13.50c IAL829f BRITAIN'S SCENIC RAILWAYS: THE WAVERLEY ROUTE by Ashley & Iona Butlin (due Jun) £20.00c IAL830f SOUTHERN STEAM OPERATION 1966-67 by Ian C Simpson (due Apl) £25.00c IAL831f COMPLETE ATLAS OF THE RAILWAYS OF SOUTH WEST & CENTRAL SOUTHERN ENGLAND by Stuart Malthouse (due Apl) £30.00c IAL832f MANUAL FOR STEAM LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN by Andrew Hardy (due May) £20.00c OPC235f* THE ENGINE DRIVERS MANUAL by Brian Topping £18.99 OPC270f* AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF THE NORTH YORKSHIRE MOORS RAILWAY by Philip Benham £19.99 OPC285f* RAIL ATLAS: GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND 12th edition by S K Baker Reduced from £14.99 to £ 9.99 OPC292f CLASS 47: 50 YEARS OF LOCOMOTIVE HISTORY by Simon Lilly & others £29.99 OPC294f* BRIDGES FOR MODELLERS by L V Wood P/B £20.00 OPC295f STAINMORE & EDEN VALLEY RAILWAYS by Peter Walton P/B £25.00 OPC296f* HISTORICAL SURVEY OF SELECTED GREAT WESTERN STATIONS VOLUME 4 by C R Potts P/B £25.00 OPC298f BARRY: A HISTORY OF THE YARD & ITS LOCOMOTIVES by Peter Brabham £35.00 OPC299f* RAIL ATLAS GB & IRELAND 13th edition by S K Baker Reduced from £17.50 to £14.99 OPC300f* THE INTERCITY STORY 1964-2012 by Chris Green and Mike Vincent £35.00 OPC301f* CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS: A NEW HISTORY by P Johnson £30.00 OPC302f* BR MARK 1 AND MARK 2 COACHING STOCK by H Longworth £45.00 OPC304f* BRITISH RAILWAYS STEAM LOCOMOTIVES 1948-1968 2nd edition by H Longworth £45.00 OPC307f* THE NETWORK SOUTHEAST STORY by C Green & M Vincent £30.00 OPC308f* BR STEAM LOCOMOTIVES
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