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    BTP CORRUPTION. The Inside Story.

    New book– ‘Rot At The Core.’ By Graham Satchwell & Winston Trew. Reveals the extraordinary criminality within the BTP of the 1970’s and beyond - organised crime, large scale thefts, threats and intimidation, ‘fit ups,’ perjury and the culture that allowed it to thrive. Written by former...
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    1830's & 1840's - train carriages to conveying Royal Mail

    I am currently researching for my next book and would very much appreciate some help. Could anyone please help me establish a description, or find images, of rail coaches that conveyed Royal Mail during the 1830's and 1840's.
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    Great Train Robbery Confidential

    The book, 'Great Train Robbery Confidential' is now available in High Street bookshops and online. This is the feedback from those who read the draft- ‘Several new, significant and interesting steps towards the truth.’ - Jackie Malton, former Met. DCI and true inspiration for 'Prime...
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    Untold truths-Great Train Robbery

    Are there any former railwaymen left that were actually about at the time of the Great Train Robbery? I would love to correspond or talk with any former staff who might be able to tell me more about the signalling situation (or other) on the line that night in August 1963. Please let me know.
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    Confessions of a Railway Detective

    Tickets are available form Funzing. At this website - https://uk.funzing.com/funz/funzing-talks-confessions-of-a-british-detective-18698 I was fortunate that so many enjoyed 'An Inspector Recalls' a funny and serious book about my 31 years in every rank of the BTP CID (See the thread on this...
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    Grateley area, hampshire

    It is said that a railway company once owned extensive land near Grateley station in Hampshire and might even,during the period of original construction of the railway, have had a navvies accommodation site there (on an area called Palestine). Can anyone help? Regards, Graham Satchwell.

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