THE VICINAL STORY – Light Railways in Belgium 1885 – 1991 (Members special Offer)
by W.J.K.Davies
Newly published by the LRTA! A comprehensive, expanded re-write by Keith Davies of his 1985 work on the subject. Belgium was unique in having a co-ordinated network of secondary light railways, latterly best known for its fascinating mixture of interurban and urban trams plus a few non-electrified lines. Being mostly metre-gauge, working into the cities required unusual mixed-gauge trackage.
With attractive hard gloss cover, this A4-size work comprises 230 pages plus 16 pages of colour, 20 monochrome maps plus 10 in colour, more than 220 b/w photos and 24 in colour.
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