Comment - Andrew Roden explores the appeal of steam locomotives in the winter month.
Call Attention - 2019's last collection of railway miscellany is revealed by Andrew Roden.
Cornish steam MEMORIES - Bob Poynter looks back al his travels around the Royal Duchy in the first episode of a two-part feature showing the variety and traffic levels in the 1950s.
The 1939 Bletchley CRASH - The causes of a horrific accident blamed on blackout conditions are examined in detail by Greg Morse.
Platform - Readers' views and opinions -plus the chance to win in our prize crossword.
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Memories of a NW FIREMAN - Steve Jones recalls his all-too-brief firing career in the North West in the dying days of steam.
'4MT' 2-6-0s in colour - Steam World presents a selection of colour shots of BR's imposing '4MT'-raled 'Moguls'.
Great Shot! - Terry Nicholls' superb study of a 'Black Five' and a 'Jubilee' departing from Bristol Temple Meads is this month's stunning centre spread.
A GN INTERLUDE - On the last weekend of steam on the southern ECML, Don Benn recorded the sights on camera, as he reveals.
'Hs' STUNNING RUNS - Often overlooked, as Andrew James reveals, the 'FT 0-4-4TS could deliver surprisingly good performance in day-to-day duties
East Mids 'shed bash' - Bruce Laws continues his epic tour of engine sheds in the East Midlands in the latest part of his series.
Firing days on GWR 'Moguls' - Dennis Herbert starts his firing recollections, explaining why the '43XX' 2-6-0s were good in the hands of a skilled fireman.
Steam on the Emerald Isle - Ron Herbert Ton, hides his travels around Ireland as steam wound down north and south of the border.
Reviews - The latest booksand DVDs are put under the microscope by the SW team.
Contents page photo: Firing in the Indian Summer of main line steam is recalled by Steve Jones on p24-29. In May 1967, '8F' No. 48683 is absolutely immaculate as it passes Guide Bridge station with a train of track panels.
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