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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
News:
Bombed 'A4'plate found! - The nameplate from a wrecked 'A4' has been found - 57 years after the air-raid!
Ivatt stands by for Lakeside debut - No. 46441 to spend a month on the branch for which it was bought?
'Scotsman' lined up for Peak Rail - Flying Scotsman to make nine-day visit to Peak Rail this summer.
'Dumbleton' to give up its boiler? - A boiler swap with Dumbleton Hall could see 2-8-0 No. 3803 steam in two years.
Line repairs cost NYMR - Despite a record year, infrastructure repairs have stripped the NYMR's reserves.
Three '14XX's for South Devon? - Plans are being mooted to bring all three working' 14XXs' together at Buckfastleigh.
Narrow gauge - 'Peter Sam' to stay at Tywyn despite Brit Allcrofc plea.
World Steam - Second depot to start regular main line steam operation in Poland.

Regulars:
Morgan - Railways must match the product to the marketing says David Morgan.
Questions & Answers - Tony Streeter solves more puzzles.
In The Works - Waking the sole-surviving 'Dukedog' from a decade of deep slumber.
Gallery - The very best steam photography. The story behind the two 'on the road' main line steam failures this month.
Mailbag - Action plan to kick-start regular steam.
Lynne Best's One-Stop Steam Guide - Where to go, what to see...
Reviews - What to buy - and what to avoid.
The Glorious Years - Superb mono pictures by Dusty Durrant.
Mixed Traffic - A light-hearted look at the steam scene
Next Issue - More delights in store next momfc.

Features:
How Green - and wet - was my Dart valley! - The line which many older enthusiasts still refer to as the Dart Valley Railway seems poised for a great leap forward. Steam Railways investigator, GEORGE PEMBROKE visited the South Devon Railway (on a very wet day!) to find out what's going well and what could be improved. How did it fare? Turn to page 36 to find out!
How the railway transformed Britain...In the generation between Jane Austen and Charles Dickens, Britain's social fabric was transformed by the railway. In the first part of this major new series ANDREW DOW analyses the social and lifestyle changes forged by the arrival of the railway, for a population whos travel experience had been walking to the next village.
Pullmans prove there is life after Marazion - After decades of neglect, a Ã
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