Shropshire Railways

by Mike Hitches and Jim Roberts

Published 22 August 1996
This title deals with the GWR and LNWR in Shropshire. Their railways are represented in a series of photographs throughout the book. There is information on the development of the network within the county, as well as information on closure dates and stations along with timetables. The author also tries to recall the "wars" which brought about the development of much of the railway line, and sample allocations of loco sheds which provided engines to operate trains in Shropshire and beyond. This book has been compiled with the railway enthusiast in mind.

Derbyshire Railways

by Mike Hitches and Jim Roberts

Published 7 August 1997

Steam Around Stafford

by Mike Hitches

Published 20 July 2000
A pictorial history of the railways around Stafford, Steam Around Stafford includes the Grand Junction Railway, the Trent Valley Railway, and the branches of the Great Northern Railway. Mike Hitches' evocative record recalls a time when these routes were busy with passengers, staff and freight, making mention of the modern system as well as the age of steam. The author looks in some detail at Stafford locoshed and the history of the private, Stafford based locomotive builder, Bagnall. The reader will find details of the locomotives Bagnall built, and contemporary records, some of which have not been published before. Illustrated with over 200 black and white photographs, plans and adverts Steam Around Stafford is an invaluable guide to a intriguing topic. Railway author Mike Hitches was born in the Midlands, and his informative captions will make pleasurable reading for rail enthusiasts everywhere.

Warwickshire Railways

by Mike Hitches

Published 24 April 1997

Warwickshire Railways is a fascinating account of the changes and developments which particularly characterized this stretch of railway. The struggles and battles between the various railway companies - the L&B, TVR, LNWR, GWR and NWR - for supremacy over some of the Warwickshire branches are here evocatively depicted by detailed introductory texts to each section. Archive photographs, some never before seen, period timetables, company advertisements and loco-shed allocations also add to the atmosphere and vividly conjure up a picture of a mode of transport that has, sadly, long gone. This nostalgic collection will appeal to train enthusiasts, local historians and the general public alike and is an essential guide to an important part of our railway heritage.


Lancashire Railways

by Mike Hitches and Jim Roberts

Published 22 August 1996