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Happy Days at Patricroft: Gordon Collinge looks back to shed-bunking days at 10C, with black and white and colour photographs by 'Footplate Cameraman' Jim Carter.
An Interlude at Callander, Easter 1961: A colour feature by Gerald T. Robinson.
Should 'auld acquaintance be forgot... Ann Glen assesses the role of the 2-6-0s on the West Highland lines, with special reference to the 'Kl' class.
Ipswich, 1950-52: H.N. James remembers the early BR years in East Anglia, when Dick Hardy was the local Shedmaster and it was said that passport controls were imposed at March, to keep 'foreigners' out!
WR Auto Trains in the 1960s: A delightful branch service colour feature by Bill Potter.
85A - home of 'Vinegar Castle' : John Tandy evokes memories of this WR shed, sited almost on the platform end at Shrub Hill station.
Plucky little engines: The Beattie 2-4-OWTs of the Wenfordbridge Branch: Peter Treloar takes us on a brake van trip with one of these vintage locomotives, in 1959.
Flying Scotsman: 67 years young and still a record breaker: Nigel Harris salutes 4472's Australian achievements and looks forward to the day when the 'A3' might re-emerge as BR No. 60103.
They're rebuilding Lakeside: The Furness Railway terminus at Lakeside, on the shores of Windermere, is to be reconstructed at a cost of Ã
An Interlude at Callander, Easter 1961: A colour feature by Gerald T. Robinson.
Should 'auld acquaintance be forgot... Ann Glen assesses the role of the 2-6-0s on the West Highland lines, with special reference to the 'Kl' class.
Ipswich, 1950-52: H.N. James remembers the early BR years in East Anglia, when Dick Hardy was the local Shedmaster and it was said that passport controls were imposed at March, to keep 'foreigners' out!
WR Auto Trains in the 1960s: A delightful branch service colour feature by Bill Potter.
85A - home of 'Vinegar Castle' : John Tandy evokes memories of this WR shed, sited almost on the platform end at Shrub Hill station.
Plucky little engines: The Beattie 2-4-OWTs of the Wenfordbridge Branch: Peter Treloar takes us on a brake van trip with one of these vintage locomotives, in 1959.
Flying Scotsman: 67 years young and still a record breaker: Nigel Harris salutes 4472's Australian achievements and looks forward to the day when the 'A3' might re-emerge as BR No. 60103.
They're rebuilding Lakeside: The Furness Railway terminus at Lakeside, on the shores of Windermere, is to be reconstructed at a cost of Ã
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