Cliff Thomas

Cliff Thomas is a British railway author and journalist,[1] particularly known for his works on narrow-gauge railways.

Cliff Thomas
NationalityBritish
OccupationWriter, Journalist

Biography

Thomas was a writer and editor of Railway World magazine.[2] He has been a writer on the subjects of steam locomotives and heritage railways for The Railway Magazine since 2007.[3] Thomas is Chairman of the Greensand Railway Museum Trust, a charity that restores historic rolling stock related to the sand quarrying industry.[4] He is also a Director of the Leighton Buzzard Light Railway.[3]

In 2016, Thomas sued writer and illustrator Pauline Hazelwood over a children's book about the steam locomotive "Alice". The case was settled before trial with the payment of a financial sum to Mr Thomas.[5]

Works

  • Thomas, Cliff (25 August 1995). The Whipsnade and Umfolozi Railway and The Great Whipsnade Railway. The Oakwood Press. ISBN 0853614784.
  • (27 August 2001). Quarry Hunslets of North Wales. The Oakwood Press. ISBN 0853615756.
  • (May 2002). The Narrow Gauge in Britain and Ireland. Atlantic Transport Publishers. ISBN 1902827058.
  • (June 2007). Railway Moods – The Ffestiniog Railway. Halsgrove. ISBN 1841146005.

References

  1. "Railway author sues". 457. Steam Railway. September 2016.
  2. Thomas, Cliff (March 1998). "The Bala Lake Railway". Railway World Magazine.
  3. Cliff Thomas: A nationally known writer and reporter of the heritage steam and railway scene in Britain and Ireland. Rail.co.uk.
  4. "World War 1 railway veteran needs YOUR help to complete its overhaul". 6 October 2015.
  5. Hughes, Owen (24 November 2016). "Copyright row over children's book about a Bala steam engine called Alice". Daily Post.
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