CATEGORY: Transport
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Class 37 Locomotives in Scotland
Colin J. Howat
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Glasgow: A Transport History
Michael Meighan
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Joint Railways: Scotland and Northern England
Patrick Bennett
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Class 25, 26 and 27 Locomotives in Scotland
Colin J. Howat
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Glasgow Blue Trains: Class 303 and Class 311 EMUs
Colin J. Howat
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Edinburgh, Granton and Leith Railways
Kenneth G. Williamson
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The Scottish Railway Scene 1973-2020: A Pictorial Reflection
John Burnett Kirk
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Class 47s: Inverness to Newquay 1987-88
Ian McLean
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Rail Freight: Scotland
Paul Shannon
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West Highland Lines
Ian Lothian
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Class 47s: Inverness to Dover Western Docks, 1985-86
Ian McLean
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British Trolleybus Systems – Lancashire, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Northern England: An Historic Overview
Peter Waller
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Glasgow Trams: A Pictorial Tribute
Jenkins, Martin, Price, Geoff
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Line by Line: Scotland
Neil Gibson
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Leith-Built Ships: Vol. II, Leith Shipyards 1918-1939
R.O. Neish
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Second Generation Scottish DMUs
Colin J. Howat
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Scotland’s Railways in the 1980s and 1990s: A Snapshot in Time
Peter J Green
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Exit
Laura Waddell
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The Buses of East Scotland
Richard Walter
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First Generation Scottish DMUs
Colin J. Howat
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