Dundee and Newtyle Railway Including the Alyth and Blairgowrie Branches
- 248pages
- 9 heures de lecture
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Oakwood Press gloss pictorial card covered book with square bound spine. OL112 in the Oakwood library of railway history. Excellent detailed, well written history of these railways in East Scotland. 240pp of text, numerous B&W photographs, route maps and detail maps. 2000 1st edition. Approximately A5 size.
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