The Wharncliffe Transport imprint has been designed to encourage readers to remember the classic days of British transport. Covering all periods of railways, buses, trams, cars, canals and bikes, these books provide a nostalgic look back at classic engines and vehicles. Some titles will be illustration led, whilst others will concentrate on the memories such classic machines evoke. All will inspire anyone with an interest in British transport history.
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As can be imagined for a book aimed at the modeller, there is immense attention to detail, such as maps, track layouts and the architecture, notably the entrance arch whose demolition was endorsed by Prime Minister Harold Macmillan in 1961, and the much-mourned classic Great Hall.
The author and his team of contributors are complemented for their altogether welcoming and agreeable writing style.
Steam World - February 2025
As can be imagined for a book aimed at the modeller, there is immense attention to detail, such as maps, track layouts and the architecture, notably the entrance arch whose demolition was endorsed by Prime Minister Harold Macmillan in 1961, and the much-mourned classic Great Hall.
The author and his team of contributors are complemented for their altogether welcoming and agreeable writing style.
Steam World - February 2025
"...a purchase of one or both (Victorian and Edwardian Locomotive Portraits, Northern England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland) may spur you buy other books to find out more about the subject..."
Steam World - February 2025
"...a purchase of one or both (Victorian and Edwardian Locomotive Portraits, Northern England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland) may spur you buy other books to find out more about the subject..."
Steam World - February 2025
"In short it is a good book and if you have a liking for railways as well as tramways, then this is worth adding to your collection."
Tramfare Magazine - Tramway and Light Railway Society - March-April 2025
"In short it is a good book and if you have a liking for railways as well as tramways, then this is worth adding to your collection."
Tramfare Magazine - Tramway and Light Railway Society - March-April 2025
GT3 The Unrealised Dream. The Story of Britain’s Last Gas Turbine Locomotive by Tim Hillier-Graves and published by Pen & Sword in 2025 is an admirable account of a railway enterprise which was "unrealised.” The author, with extensive research and engineering experience, recounts the story of a locomotive that should have succeeded but, alas, was shaped like a steam engine rather than a new and enterprising machine like an English Electric Deltic.
The book is very well designed and illustrated though, ironically, it is presented as one of Pen & Sword Locomotive Portfolios.
This book is a delight to read with many interesting drawings and photographs and I thoroughly commend it – and it makes you think too!
Rob Shorland-Ball - Author
GT3 The Unrealised Dream. The Story of Britain’s Last Gas Turbine Locomotive by Tim Hillier-Graves and published by Pen & Sword in 2025 is an admirable account of a railway enterprise which was "unrealised.” The author, with extensive research and engineering experience, recounts the story of a locomotive that should have succeeded but, alas, was shaped like a steam engine rather than a new and enterprising machine like an English Electric Deltic.
The book is very well designed and illustrated though, ironically, it is presented as one of Pen & Sword Locomotive Portfolios.
This book is a delight to read with many interesting drawings and photographs and I thoroughly commend it – and it makes you think too!
Rob Shorland-Ball - Author
"...this is a comprehensive and well-executed reference work for the classes described..."
The LNER Society Newsletter - Spring 2025
"...this is a comprehensive and well-executed reference work for the classes described..."
The LNER Society Newsletter - Spring 2025
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Locomotive Portraits
Whilst ever there have been railways there have been artists keen to paint them. Many famous names have included aspects of the railways in their paintings, including most notably Claude Monet and J M W Turner. This enthusiasm has been kept alive by the formation in the UK of the Guild of Railway Artists, of which there are over two hundred members… Read more...
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Flying Scotsman
From hauling the first non-stop express from London to Edinburgh in 1928 and breaking the 100mph barrier in 1934, to being sold in 1963, and to its final home at the York National Railway Centre, The Flying Scotsman has a rich and, at times, controversial history. It has travelled across the USA and steamed across Australia, changed owners and colour… Read more...
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Fred Dibnah
Mid-Cheshire based heritage transportation specialist photographer and feature writer Keith Langston travelled extensively with Fred Dibnah during the filming of his last TV series, 'Made in Britain.' Following Fred's untimely death, Keith embarked upon the creation of a book, drawing not only on his experiences with the Bolton born steeplejack and… Read more...