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rains of Thought Locomotive names and their origins: No 6015 King Richard III Richard III was the last of the Plantagenet kings. The GWR a€~Kinga€ that carried his name had not only a longer life but also a less controversial one, as Roger Haigh explains. Highland Railway viaducts and bridges: Perth to Inverness David Anderson and Andrew Kennedy describe the viaducts and bridges between Stanley Junction and Inverness, via both the Dava and Inverness and Aviemore Direct routes. STEAM DAYS in Colour No 132: The Central Wales line between Craven Arms and Sugar Loaf Llinking Shrewsbury and Swansea, scenes from the last decade of steam take us through to the Brecknockshire/Carmarthenshire border. Spoilt for choice: The BTCa€ s 1960 preservation plan Philip Atkins ponders the selection of locomotives for the National Collection. Firing Days at Stratford Depot, East London David Ducker recalls his days working from Stratford locomotive depot from 1946, when a young lad, until his calling up for National Service. Tail Lamp a€ Readersa€ Letters
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