The Titfield Thunderbolt Bookshop located at 3A Upper Lambridge St, Bath BA1 6RY, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01225 462332

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RoGer Swan

5 Google Rating

What a wonderful website and super shop!

5/ 5

What a wonderful website and super shop!

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simon wright

5 Google Rating

This is probably the best shop you will find for all books relating to railways and transport. And i

5/ 5

This is probably the best shop you will find for all books relating to railways and transport. And if you need any help with what you are looking for, just ask.

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Tim Woodland

5 Google Rating

A very friendly place with a lovely owner. It has the most extensive stock of railway books to be f

5/ 5

A very friendly place with a lovely owner. It has the most extensive stock of railway books to be found anywhere.

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Stephen Bletso

5 Google Rating

Good bookstore for railway bus canal and local history subjects small selection of oo gauge model ra

5/ 5

Good bookstore for railway bus canal and local history subjects small selection of oo gauge model railway items and Simon the owner is always helpful he also attends local model railway shows with a good selection of products I have known Simon a good many years

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Julian Boniface

5 Google Rating

Always made to feel welcome, even if you only pop in for a chat.

5/ 5

Always made to feel welcome, even if you only pop in for a chat.

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Christine Harris

5 Google Rating

This has to be the BEST transport bookshop in the West of England, it has everything. The owner is a

5/ 5

This has to be the BEST transport bookshop in the West of England, it has everything. The owner is a thoroughly nice man and nothing is too much trouble to him. If he hasn't got it he will get it if he can. Makes a good cup of tea as well. Always a pleasure to deal with.

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Bob Brown

5 Google Rating

Wonderful bookshop situated in the lovely district of Larkhall. Wide stock from all the best publish

5/ 5

Wonderful bookshop situated in the lovely district of Larkhall. Wide stock from all the best publishers. The shop is only open on Fridays but it offers a really good mail order service.

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Richard Lane

5 Google Rating

A small, specialist, highly individual gem.

5/ 5

A small, specialist, highly individual gem.

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