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Books
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Movement : how to take back our streets and transform our lives€15.99
We take it for granted that the streets outside out homes are designed for movement from A to B, nothing more. But what happens if we radically rethink how we use these public spaces?
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Steam Trains Today€12.99
Journeys Along Britain's Heritage Railways. After the Beeching cuts of the 1960s, many railways were gradually shut down.
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Greatest British Railway Journeys€15.99
Celebrating the greatest journeys from the BBC's beloved railway travel series
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Night Trains : The Rise and Fall of the Sleeper€11.99
Night trains have long fascinated us with the possibilities of their private sleeping compartments, gilded dining cars, champagne bars and wealthy travellers. Authors from Agatha Christie to Graham Greene have used night trains to tell tales of romance, intrigue and decadence against a rolling background of dramatic landscapes.
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Ireland's Largest Industrial Railway : The Guinness System€17.99
The Guinness brewery in Dublin expanded rapidly in the 1870s as the world couldn’t get enough of its ruby red gold (it might look black but that’s an illusion).
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Tracking Down Steam : A Personal Journey Through the Final Days of SteamSpecial Price €14.99 Regular Price €34.99
August 11 1968 was the final day of scheduled BR steam, and this delightfully personal account takes a look at the period leading up to this date. Featuring hundreds of previously unpublished photographs, this book covers the main-line steam locos of BR and the 'Big Four' - GWR, SR, LMS and LNER - and their predecessors.
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The Great Northern Railway (Ireland)€18.99
The Great Northern Railway maintained an independent existence for 77 years, much of that time prosperously established as the second largest and certainly most enterprising of the Irish railways.
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Lost Railways of Limerick and the South West€12.99
A fascinating diversity characterises the railways of the Irish South Western region.