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TRAFFIC NOTICES - Swanage Railway's Corfe extension opens in August - steam returns to Ruddington - Locomotion stars at Buckinghamshire gala - sextuple header on the Middleton - Collett auto-tank for Cranmore - caretaker agreement signed for Ongar branch
OBSERVATIONS: WEST COAST SIX-COUPLED - It all began a century ago with the 'Jones Goods', and several thousand British 4-6-0s later, we celebrate those that plied their trade on and around the west coast main line - "Patriots", "Royal Scots". 'Jubilees' and, of course, the ubiquitous "Black 5s"
ON TRACK - What can be done to cure the main-line malaise?
RESTORATION UPDATE: DIDCOT'S BIG DAY - A "King" is rewheeled; the auto-train makes its debut; a pannier bows in; a saddletank bows out; and a 2-8-0 goes to pieces - it's an everyday story of Great Western folk!
REMEMBER WHEN...?...Swindon steam still ruled around Shropshire and Cambrian country?
FROM THE FOOTPLATE: OVER THE TOP WITH TAW VALLEY - What does a dyed-in-the-wool LNER man make of a Bulleid Pacific? Here's Harry Friend's verdict after driving and firing Taw Valley over the Moors, a verdict that may raise a few eyebrows north of the Humber
STEAM PORTFOLIO: TRAVELiN' LIGHT - Continuing the Southern theme of this issue, Brian Seddon, chairman of the Bulleid Locomotive Owners' Association, commemorates it's fiftieth anniversary of the "West Country" 4-6-0s, the first ofBulleid's 'light Pacifics'
THE CLASSIC IMAGE - It's an LMS triple bill as two Fowler and a Stanier 'Black 5' supply her 'Swithland spectacular' from the Great Central's LMS gala
THEY MADE HISTORY: WAND AFTER - Martin Smith recounts the far-from-routine histories of William Adams's B4 class dock tanks for the London & South Western Railway, all the way from Southampton Docks to a Scottish holiday camp!
A DAY RETURNED: EXHAUSTIVE EXETER - It was where "Kings'' rubbed shoulders with Bulleid Pacifics, where Drummond 4-4-Os and Maunsell Moguls posed alongside "Castles" and "Halls", and where the 1 in 37 climb from St Davids to Central was a daily spectacle. Martin Smith recalls Devon's 'cathedral city of
INFORMATION LINES - The 'Steam Classic' team tackles your questions about locomotive design, history and performance, this month tracking down a 'Black 5' 'bomb victim' and giving a lesson in Greek history
TRAIN PAYRE - Reviewing new videos, one exploring the rural delights of North Wales branches, the other offering some very different angles on one of preservation's most familiar 'faces', Flying Scotsman
WRITE LINES - Blue Peter's less-than-perfect past - getting into the wrong Q - "Granges" at Padding- ton - and it's that controversial Great Western man again
THE LOCOMOTIVE IN QUESTION: A DARLINGTON DIEHARD - It was the last goods locomotive to be built by the North Eastern Railway, and the first engine to be preserved by the North Eastern Locomotive Preservation Group. The last of the Worsdell P3 0-6-Os certainly has a tale to tell
WHERE THERE'S STEAM - Your area-by-area, line-by-line guide to steam activity throughout England, Scot- land, Wales and the Isle of Man over the coming weeks.

FRONT COVER - One of no less than eight of the surviving Bulleid 'light Pacifics' either in traffic or to have seen service in preservation is the Mid-Hants Railway's "West Country" No34105 Swanage, built at Brighton in 1950, five years after the first of the "WC'V'BB" 4-6-Zs, No34001 Exeter was outshopped from the same workshops. Its a fiftieth anniversary that we duly celebrate this month. Here Swanage climbs through the wooded setting of Butts Junction, piloting "Battle of Britain" class Pacific No34072 257 Squadron atthe head of an Alton-Alresford service during the letter's visit to the Mid-Hants in May 1993

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