It started in 1917 as a horse-drawn carrier and grew to become one of the UK’s most respected family-owned independent bus companies. Along the way,
In this new guest post, Pen and Sword Transport author Howard Piltz explains the inspiration behind his new book Aircraft and Aviation Stamps.
The years leading up to the end of steam on BR in 1968 were a time for many railway enthusiasts to pull out all the
Today we have a guest post from Pen and Sword author and transport photographer Jim Blake. Jim has written numerous titles for Pen and Sword
Today on the blog we have an exclusive interview with Malcolm Clegg. Here Malcolm tells us more about his upcoming release British Steam Locomotives Before
WE HAVE A CHAT WITH THE AUTHOR, ANDREW BARTLETT… …or at least we would have done had it not been for the fact that we’re
A Privileged Journey Over the past three or four years I’ve given talks to many railway clubs and groups and am often asked to share
To mark the publication of my new book – a history of Croydon (London) Tramlink – this is the first in an occasional series taking
The arrival of the Corona Virus in Britain has led to an unusual reaction to the countries railway system, especially the London Underground. What was
Who doesn’t love a good sale? There’s nothing better than getting your perfect book at a fab price, right?! Right now over the Pen and