Colin G. Maggs

Colin G. Maggs is a railway historian and the author of more than 60 books about British railways, particularly those in the southwest of England. He has also written many newspaper and magazine articles about them and made several TV appearances and radio broadcasts on the subject.

He was awarded an MBE in 1993 for services to railway history and an honorary MA from the University of Bath in 1995.[1] A retired teacher, he lives in Bath, Somerset.

His publishers include Amberley (at Stroud, Gloucestershire), Halsgrove (Wellington, Somerset) and Countryside Books (Newbury, Berkshire).

Bibliography (partial)

  • Bristol Port Railway and Pier (Oakwood library of railway history) (1975)
  • East Somerset Railway, 1858-1972 (1977)
  • Bath to Weymouth Line (Locomotion Papers) (1982)
  • Honeybourne Line (1985)
  • Birmingham to Gloucester Line (1986)
  • The Barnstaple and Ilfracombe Railway (Locomotion Papers) (1988)
  • The Calne Branch (1990)
  • The Last Years of the Somerset & Dorset (1991)
  • Branch Lines of Wiltshire (Transport/Railway) (1992)
  • The Bath Tramways (Locomotion Papers) (1992)
  • The Last Days of Steam in Bristol and Somerset (1992)
  • Sidmouth and Budleigh Salterton Branches (Locomotion Papers) (1996)
  • The Exeter and Exmouth Railway (Locomotion Papers) (1997)
  • Minehead Branch and West Somerset Railway (Locomotion Papers) (1998)
  • Steam: Tales from the Footplate (2000)
  • The Nailsworth and Stroud Branch (Locomotion Papers) (2000)
  • The Bristol to Bath Line (2001)
  • The Yate to Thornbury Branch (Locomotion Papers) (2002)
  • Rail Centres: Exeter No. 5 (2005)
  • Culm Valley Light Railway: Tiverton Junction to Hemyock (Locomotion Papers) (2006)
  • Swindon (Rail Centres) (2007)
  • Bristol (Rail Centres) (2008)
  • Britain's Railways in Colour: BR Steam in the 1950s and 1960s (2009)
  • Bristol & Bath Railways (2011)
  • Britain's Railways in Colour: BR Diesels in the 1960s and 70s (2010)
  • The Branch Lines of Buckinghamshire (2010)
  • The Branch Lines of Warwickshire (2011)
  • The Minehead Branch and the West Somerset Railway (Locomotion Papers) (2011)
  • The Branch Lines of Gloucestershire (2011)
  • The Branch Lines of Dorset (2012)
  • A History of the Great Western Railway (2013)
gollark: Systems have no intentions. People in them might, and the designers probably did, and the designers also likely claimed some intention, and people also probably ascribe some to them. But that doesn't mean that the system itself "wants" to do any of those.
gollark: I think you could reasonably argue that it's better to respect institutions than ignore them because it's better for social cohesion/stability, but I don't agree that you should respect them because they're meant to be fair and because you can always get them to fix problems you experience if this isn't actually true.
gollark: If the fire extinguisher actually explodes when used to put out fires, it would be a bad fire extinguisher even if the designers talk about how good it is and how many fires it can remove.
gollark: We should be evaluating it on how well it does what we want it to, not how well the designers *claim it does*.
gollark: Oh, right.

References

  1. "Honorary Graduates 1989 to present". University of Bath. Retrieved 8 October 2014.
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