Scottish Branch Line Steam

Scottish Branch Line Steam by Jack Kernahan, published by Barton in 1977, is a first edition that spans 96 pages. This book provides an exploration of the history and development of steam railways in Scotland, focusing on the branch lines that played a significant role in the transportation landscape. Written in English, it offers insights into the operational aspects and historical significance of these railroads.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the various branch lines, highlighting their contributions to the transportation network and the evolution of railroads in Scotland. The book delves into the technical and historical elements of steam locomotion, making it a valuable resource for those interested in transportation and railroad history. Through its focused narrative, Scottish Branch Line Steam presents a comprehensive look at a unique aspect of Scotland’s railway heritage.
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