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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
comment - Disturbed by the continuing loss of old buildings, Chris Leigh considers the probelm of finding alternative uses.

call attention - The ever-popular mix of novelties, news, enquiries and curiosities from the steam era.

A shed-bash WITH bill potter - . Take a camera full of Kodachrome and a depot full of engines. We present a selection of locomotive portraits from the Bill Potter collection.

return to oxford - 1 - In the first of a two-part feature, | Roger Eckersley recalls his university days at Oxford between 1951 and 1954.

Reviews - A round-up up of new books and videos featuring pre-1968 steam.

The Ones THAT GOT AWAY - Noel Ingram took up railway photography In tho 1920s but his first efforts were not without Incident.

Feet Up, Don, It's Tring - Michael Harri concludes his examination of locomotive working from Liverpool Edge Hill dopot

Southampton Docks - 1936 - A spectular Aerofilms view of the docks which the LSWR and Sir Herbert Walker's Southern Railway developed so successfully after they passed into railway ownership

The Traditional level Crossing - Southern - The first pairt of a series by Richard Fitzgibbons looking at regional level crossing styles

Main Line Points - Collect them and save money!

The Vaccine Run - Bill Ashcroft recalls the five years when he travelled by rail to distribute Polio vaccine to health centres in Lancashire.

bristol's 'jubilees' IN exile - In January we examined the career of Barrow Road's Jubilees.' Now Richard Strange takes up the story after they left Bristol.

platform - Our monthly dip into the postbag of readers' letters.

A state occasion - In an extension of the 'Platform' pages, Chris Leigh presents a roundup of information about Handbrough station's role in Churchill's funeral.

walk THE line - It's walking shoes on and off to the seaside for a walk along the Hayling Billy Coastal Path on the trackbed of the branch line from Havant to Hayling Island.

scottish steam revival - In the late 1950s the Scottish Region restored to traffic four historic locomotives. Ken Falconer recalls the closing chapter of Scottish steam.

all things considered - Columnist Andrew Dow considers the subject of railway signalling, and examines where the need for operational safety might lead in the future.

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