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Modern Railways Magazine, January 1989 Issue

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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
NewsFront Informed Sources
Alan Williams
Aggregates by Rail - Who Innovates Wins - A close look at two imaginative wagons
Radio On the Move
Train radio report
Worldview
Social Revolution - Sidney Newey's view of the Provincial Sector's progress and prospects
Luxembourg Lines News Briefing
On The Rails - Italian tilt-trip
Forum
The King's Cross Investigation - Extracts from the Fennell report

Some of our regular features have been curtailed to allow coverage of the King's Cross Inquiry report

Cover - The 18.25 Harwich Parkeston Quay-Manchester Oxford Road runs wrong-line into the setting sun at Kennett, Cambridgeshire, on 1 July 1988. Bryan Philpott
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