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British Railways in Colour : From Steam to the Scrapyard. Alan Earnshaw

British Railways in Colour : From Steam to the Scrapyard


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Author: Alan Earnshaw
Date: 01 Oct 2004
Publisher: Crecy Publishing
Book Format: Paperback::60 pages
ISBN10: 1903016495
ISBN13: 9781903016497
Imprint: Trans-Pennine Publishing Ltd
File size: 57 Mb
Filename: british-railways-in-colour-from-steam-to-the-scrapyard.pdf
Dimension: 202x 210x 6mm::250g
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