Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
comment - Opinion and analysis from Steam World editor, Mel Holley.
call attention - More steam years' oddities, suggestions and comments.
'brit' names revealed - One 'Britannia' was never named. Andrew Dow explains why.
picture special - A Drummond 'M7' blows off as it waits to leave Three Bridges.
platform - Debate and discussion by readers, on a wide variety of topics.
heaton mersey shed - Ilan Simpson witnesses the end of steam on the 'Belfast Boat Express'.
On the cover; BR '7P'No. 70025 leaves London Paddington with the 1.55pm to west wales, on August 29 1959.
that reminds me...Training was an important way of ensuring high-quality people.
great shot! - A healthy selection of WR motive power on Cardiff Canton MPD.
stratford forever! - R.H.N. Hardy has a new challenge, running meetings about closures.
station pilots - Two lamps on the front didn't always mean it was an express.
the fastline files - They were not glamorous but wagon repair shops were vital.
maunsell locomotives - The 'Lord Nelson' class was Britain's most powerful.
local duties - We visit the Midlands and South West to see Ivatt 2-6-2Ts at work.
engines abroad - Surrey saw visits from WR engines, mainly on inter-regional trains.
reviews - What's in the shops? Is it any good and should you buy it - or not?
call attention - More steam years' oddities, suggestions and comments.
'brit' names revealed - One 'Britannia' was never named. Andrew Dow explains why.
picture special - A Drummond 'M7' blows off as it waits to leave Three Bridges.
platform - Debate and discussion by readers, on a wide variety of topics.
heaton mersey shed - Ilan Simpson witnesses the end of steam on the 'Belfast Boat Express'.
On the cover; BR '7P'No. 70025 leaves London Paddington with the 1.55pm to west wales, on August 29 1959.
that reminds me...Training was an important way of ensuring high-quality people.
great shot! - A healthy selection of WR motive power on Cardiff Canton MPD.
stratford forever! - R.H.N. Hardy has a new challenge, running meetings about closures.
station pilots - Two lamps on the front didn't always mean it was an express.
the fastline files - They were not glamorous but wagon repair shops were vital.
maunsell locomotives - The 'Lord Nelson' class was Britain's most powerful.
local duties - We visit the Midlands and South West to see Ivatt 2-6-2Ts at work.
engines abroad - Surrey saw visits from WR engines, mainly on inter-regional trains.
reviews - What's in the shops? Is it any good and should you buy it - or not?
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