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British Railways Western Region Working Timetable 1976-1977 Section PB

£7.99

Vintage Railway Heritage

For railway enthusiasts and collectors, this British Railways Western Region Working Timetable from the 1970s is a must-have. Designed for conductors and staff in the Western Region of the railways, it showcases the operational details of daily duties.

Measuring 6 inches square, this detailed timetable covers various stations across the region, including major hubs like Paddington, Oxford, and Bristol. Each entry provides clear information on working hours, stop times, and any special instructions for specific trains or crews.

This particular edition is from 1976-1977, a period of significant change in British railroading. The Western Region had recently merged with the South Eastern Railway to form the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER). The Working Timetable reflects this era's unique blend of tradition and modernization.

The original hardcover binding has been preserved, retaining its crisp, clean appearance. A testament to a bygone era, this timeless working timetable is sure to delight anyone who appreciates railway history and the nostalgia of Britain's rail heritage.

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