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RS109: Midland Main Lines. Chester to Rhyl including the Holywell Town and Dyserth branches. Middleton Press 2011 Authors: Mitchell and Smith

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Portrait format. Hardback, 96 pages. B&W. Maps. Track diagrams. The first section of line is close to the Dee Estuary and attracted many industrial premises. The remainder is adjacent to the Irish Sea and leisure developments took place nearby in profusion. Both activities brought extra rail traffic which is illustrated along with the changing rolling stock scene. The two fascinating branches also add interest

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RS109: Midland Main Lines. Chester to Rhyl including the Holywell Town and Dyserth branches. Middleton Press 2011 Authors: Mitchell and Smith

00877
£13.95
In stock
1
Product Details

Portrait format. Hardback, 96 pages. B&W. Maps. Track diagrams. The first section of line is close to the Dee Estuary and attracted many industrial premises. The remainder is adjacent to the Irish Sea and leisure developments took place nearby in profusion. Both activities brought extra rail traffic which is illustrated along with the changing rolling stock scene. The two fascinating branches also add interest

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