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FIVE PACIFICS IN THE ATLANTIC
Following our exclusive story about the discovery of a shipwreck believed to contain the remains of two Bideford, Westward Ho! & Appledore Railway locomotives in Heritage Railway issue 31, Robin Jones focuses on another World War One sinking off the coast of Cornwall - that of the French cargo ship Saint Chamond. Diver John Liddiard's quality underwater pictures are thought to show the remains of five Glasgow-built French de Glehn compound Pacifics beneath the Atlantic breakers!
FORT WILLIAM TO MALLAIG: the photographer's guide
The West Coast Railway Company's new 'Jacobite' season will start on June 17, with LNER duo B1 No. 61264 and K1 No. 62005 again providing the motive power for the only daily timetabled steam service on Railtrack metals. The glorious 42-mile West Highland Extension between Fort William and Mallaig provides a seemingly-infinite number of photographic opportunities there, regular linesider John Shuttleworth outlines the best of the bunch in a definitive guide.
CELEBRATING THE CRIMSON JUBILEE!
With Dr. Peter Beet's overhauled LMS Jubilee class 4-6-0 No. 5690 Leander due back in action at the East Lancashire Railway's June 8/9 gala prior to its main line comeback, David Jenkinson, former head of education and research at the National Railway Museum, re-examines the legacy of the class which was named after another great royal occasion in 1935.
A PREFAB FIT FOR KINGS... AND A CASTLE!
The formal reopening of the LNWR main line terminus at Rewley Road, Oxford - the sister building to the Crystal Palace - is to take place on May 4...25 miles from its original location. Robin Jones visited the Buckinghamshire Railway Centre to find out exactly why this 151-years-old structure, which cost Ã
Following our exclusive story about the discovery of a shipwreck believed to contain the remains of two Bideford, Westward Ho! & Appledore Railway locomotives in Heritage Railway issue 31, Robin Jones focuses on another World War One sinking off the coast of Cornwall - that of the French cargo ship Saint Chamond. Diver John Liddiard's quality underwater pictures are thought to show the remains of five Glasgow-built French de Glehn compound Pacifics beneath the Atlantic breakers!
FORT WILLIAM TO MALLAIG: the photographer's guide
The West Coast Railway Company's new 'Jacobite' season will start on June 17, with LNER duo B1 No. 61264 and K1 No. 62005 again providing the motive power for the only daily timetabled steam service on Railtrack metals. The glorious 42-mile West Highland Extension between Fort William and Mallaig provides a seemingly-infinite number of photographic opportunities there, regular linesider John Shuttleworth outlines the best of the bunch in a definitive guide.
CELEBRATING THE CRIMSON JUBILEE!
With Dr. Peter Beet's overhauled LMS Jubilee class 4-6-0 No. 5690 Leander due back in action at the East Lancashire Railway's June 8/9 gala prior to its main line comeback, David Jenkinson, former head of education and research at the National Railway Museum, re-examines the legacy of the class which was named after another great royal occasion in 1935.
A PREFAB FIT FOR KINGS... AND A CASTLE!
The formal reopening of the LNWR main line terminus at Rewley Road, Oxford - the sister building to the Crystal Palace - is to take place on May 4...25 miles from its original location. Robin Jones visited the Buckinghamshire Railway Centre to find out exactly why this 151-years-old structure, which cost Ã
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