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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
04 News
GNER kicks off new Leeds trains. DB and EWS are in talks over a possible take-over. First franchises get a hammering in customer satisfaction report.

10 News in pictures
Virgin gives a a€~Pendolinoa€ vinyls promoting the circus opera a€~Monkeya€ . a€~Onea€ Angliaa€ s summer a€~dragsa€ to Great Yarmouth are back with Class 47 haulage.

14 Time Traveller
1997 was a good year for innovative intermodal, but 1967 was a bad one for the Tyneside electrics. Features stories from 5, 10, 20, 30 & 40 years ago.

16 Retrospectrum: Res a€~blue flasha€
The once controversial Rail express systems a€~blue flasha€ livery is profiled. Designed by Roundel, it caused a splash when first revealed in October 1991.

24 Reviews
The latest railway products to read and view are examined. Our main review covers the third volume of the a€~Day of the Dieselsa€ series, taking in the 1980s.

27 Preservation
Following the theft of its control cards, 37906 is repaired and back in action on the Severn Valley Railway. Meanwhile, more Class 47s are preserved.

30 Railtours
Tour operators are finding that heritage diesel locos can add value to steam-hauled trips. We also welcome a new company, Spitfire Railtours.

32 Traction & Rolling Stock
The latest traction news and stock alterations backed up by our expert columnists. 35 Class 66s are now in France - good news for the Class 60s.

50 Mess room
RE proposes a simple and cheap solution to the DfTa€ s ridiculously growing a€~speca€ for HST2. We also wave goodbye to the National Rail Timetable.
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III Comment: Long live the kit
Not every new R-T-R loco comes up to expectations, so REM suggests a new line of high quality kits to plug the gaps.

IV News: Trade developments
Dapol proposes a return to a€~OOa€ gauge, canvassing support for FEA container flats, plus archive layout footage on DVD.

VI Exhibitions: Railex review
a€~Show of the yeara€ was just one of the comments made to REM during the Railex event. Our pictorial show review is here.

VII Full Frame: Coke is it!
Greg Brookesa€ s Shenston Road is home to a wonderfully eclectic wagon fleet, including this fascinating coke train.

VIII Serial: Mostyn
Railex saw BMRGa€ s Mostyn layout outgrow its hidden sidings, which led to some difficult and tense operating sessions.

XI Modelling: Original a€~Cromptonsa€
Heljana€ s Class 33 is sent back in time to the a€~transition eraa€ . Kevin Wood explains how to make the correct modifications.

XV D&E Files: Class 33 in the a€ 60s
The innovative Southern Region a€~Cromptonsa€ were true mixed traffic locos. The story of their first decade is told here.

XVI Review: Bachmann Class 37/5
ViTrains was into the shops first, but Bachmanna€ s upgraded refurbished Class 37 promises to be a strong competitor.

XVIII Reviews: The latest products
Parksidea€ s 21-ton HTV hopper and Hornbya€ s a€~Pendolinoa€ coaches are reviewed. In a€~Na€ , Farisha€ s upgraded HST is here.

XXII Spanner: Paintshop
SS3 is incredulous at the a€~spina€ that can be found in reviews of the new Bachmann Class 37. Includes Res paintshop.
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