Links Page. |
..contains a wide variety of Links to both Model and Prototype Railway pages. Includes a search engine.
Manchester Model Railway Society
Our big neighbour up the road!! This link points to their Home page, where you will find a link to their links page.
HMRS - The Senior Society in Britain for the collection
and exchange of information for historians and modellers of the
railways of the British Isles."
The Oxford Companion to British Railway History, Pub O.U.P.
Details of the NWMRCA which has clubs affiliated from the North West of England and North Wales.
A complete compilation of all NMRA recognised wheel and track
standards. The pages also hold other related information
including links to other sites.
Select the title to visit Slater's site, or go direct to their catalogue.
'Transport books for the enthusiast from the enthusiast'. Find books and videos on this site. Also included is a book search, and various links pages.
Find books and magazines (old and new) plus Videos.
A description of the Museum and its exhibits. It is illustrated with stunning photographs.
Maintained by Charlie Hulme. Information and photographs on the North Wales Coast Line. There is a section of interest to Class 37 fans. Several useful links, including one to a site which gives guidance on Welsh Language pronunciation.
These pages contain descriptions of Bill's products, plus a selection of links to railway and modelling societies.
The Web pages of this world famous manufacturer. This site also contains some interesting links.
News and Links on preserved and other railways.
This site contains a large number of photos of various railways. You can submit your own photos.
Contains history and up to date information on the WHR. Includes many photographs both historic and recent.
Has historical information on the RHDR. Each locomotive has its own page, with photographs and design information.
Plan your rail journeys in the UK with this page. Just fill in your departure point, destination, time and date, then up pops your train details.
Last changed: 10th December 2002
Ian Major