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ews HEADLINE NEWS 6 British Empire Medals for Julian Birley and Andrew Dow; National Railway Museum plans five-month Flying Scotsman show and another for Locomotion; Talyllyn general manager takes over at North Yorkshire Moors; Brighton Atlantic chassis wheeled; major award for Severn Valley; and Underground steam trip dates confirmed. NEWS 10 Tornado to haul Forth Bridge 125th anniversary specials after taking Scotland by storm; Great Central O4 to steam in Australia; Leander and Princess Elizabeth set to join Barrow Hilla€ s biggest-ever LMS gathering; South Devon Railwaya€ s special trains manager named young preservationist of the year; beach life for former NRM boss Steve Davies after Mallard 75; drive your own trench railway train at Apedale; decision day for Ashburtona€ s railway future; controversial model of Gresley statue with mallard duck shown at top London exhibition; Gloucestershire Warwickshire and RPSI volunteers win Queena€ s Award; and conservation group demands Okehampton-Tavistock reopening. MAINLINE NEWS 56 Tribute to A4 locomotive engineer Roger Barker; Union of South Africa fails with hot box; Sir Nigel Gresley passes gauging test; Reading incident terminates steam; Tyseleya€ s Shakespeare season opens; West Coast issues apology; and Galatea heads a convoy up Shap. WITH FULL REGULATOR 62 Don Benn reports on locomotive performance in the South West, past and present. Regulars Railwayana 46 Geoff Courtneya€ s regular column. Centre 54 Stunning panorama image as No. 60163 Tornado crosses Culloden viaduct with Abellio ScotRaila€ s a€~Highland Caledoniana€ from Inverness to Stirling. Main Line Tours 66 Steam and heritage diesel railtours. Platform 88 Where your views matter most. Scale Heritage Railway 90 King George V and first Class 20 from Locomotion models. Up & Running 92 Guide to railways running in July. The Month Ahead 106 Upcoming galas and events. Features 48 Famous British locomotive engineers Charles Benjamin Collett of the Great Western Railway Cedric Johns looks at the chief mechanical engineer who was considered a great innovator rather than inventor, but who oversaw the finest locomotives to emerge from Swindon Works, including the Kings, Castles and a plethora of pannier tanks. 68 Any volunteers? Our preserved railways have traditionally relied on volunteer labour for every job involved in running steam trains. Peter Brown looks into the question of where future volunteers will come from to keep the heritage lines going. 76 Locos from Leeds 80 Manchestera€ s veterans star at Swedish centenary Colin Tyson reports from the recent centenary celebrations at the National Railway Museum of Sweden a€ which saw nine centenarians in steam, including three British-built examples. 84 Great Western meets Great Eastern The Epping Ongar Railway extended recently to within 100m of London Transporta€ s Epping station boundary. Geoff Silcock presents a summer perspective on the line. The locomotive builders of Leeds were noted for their First World War narrow gauge products. Mark Smithers explains the history of these designs as recently highlighted at Apedale.
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