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Ref RA24: The Isle of Wight Railway. Oakwood Press. 1999. Authors: Maycock & Silsbury

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A5 format. Hardback. 239 pages. B&W. Track diagrams. Maps. Outline drawings of locomotives, stock and buildings. Timetable extracts. Envisiged as the main railway in the Isle of Wight, the company was beset with financial problems from the early days and eventually became part of the Southern Railway in 1923. The volume gives a detailed analysis of the company over the years.

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Ref RA24: The Isle of Wight Railway. Oakwood Press. 1999. Authors: Maycock & Silsbury

Ref RA24: The Isle of Wight Railway. Oakwood Press. 1999. Authors: Maycock & Silsbury

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In stock: 1 available
Product Details

A5 format. Hardback. 239 pages. B&W. Track diagrams. Maps. Outline drawings of locomotives, stock and buildings. Timetable extracts. Envisiged as the main railway in the Isle of Wight, the company was beset with financial problems from the early days and eventually became part of the Southern Railway in 1923. The volume gives a detailed analysis of the company over the years.

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Ref RA24: The Isle of Wight Railway. Oakwood Press. 1999. Authors: Maycock & Silsbury
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