British railway news on companies, routes and stations from the late 1800's and early 1900's, as reported monthly in Railway Magazine.
"George Bradshaw and his Railway Guides" is a 15-minute informative program about the man and his life's work producing railway guides for the British Isles and the Continent. Narrator: Dr. David Robinson.A Kindle e-book "The Story of Bradshaw's Guide" giving more details than are contained in the podcast may be purchased at the following location: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N10BC9P
On November 24, 1915, there was a rear-end collision between two passenger trains on the Southern Railway at Salisbury, N. C, which resulted in the death of 2 passengers and injury to 35 passengers and 3 mail clerks. The accident occurred on the Salisbury Terminal Division of the Southern Railway.
What the railways are doing, February 1899. A summary of news from a large number of railway companies operating in the British Isles. Program produced and presented by Dr. David Robinson. For a list of railway history (and other) Kindle e-books go to Dr. Robinson's author page - https://amazon.com/author/dcrobinson
Since the White Pass and Yukon Railway has opened up its line, the dangers and hardships of travel in Alaska to Dawson and the Klondyke are fast disappearing, and the horrors of the Chilkoot and White Passes have become pages in history. Listen to this short program about the railway, produced and presented by PodCastingNet, and narrated by Dr. David Robinson
The West Cornwall Railway through 1899 - a story of British railway history. Produced and presented by Dr. David Robinson. To obtain a copy of the complete article upon which the podcast is based, go to https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07ST3F2MM or to Dr. Robinson's author page: https://www.amazon.com/author/dcrobinson
What the railways are doing, January 1899. A summary of news from a large number of railway companies operating in the British Isles. Program produced and presented by Dr. David Robinson. For a list of railway history (and other) Kindle e-books go to Dr. Robinson's author page - https://amazon.com/author/dcrobinson