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THE GLORY THAT WAS SAPPERTON - Photographs from Bill Potter provide a reminder of golden days in the Golden Valley and steam in the steep confines of Chalford vale
REVIEWS - There's been a steady flow of new releases from the railway book publishers and several of them come in for close scrutiny.
DOWN TO THE SEA AT WELLS - Three sections of the closed Wymondham-Wells-next-the-Sea line could yet see trains running again. A photo-feature from the Casserley collection shows how it used to be.
LIVING WITH THE 'B12S' - R.H.N. Hardy concludes his look at life with Britain's last inside-cylinder 4-6-0s.
THE GREAT BRITISH 4-6-0 - One hundred years ago David Jones introduced the 4-6-0 wheel arrangement to Britain. In a major new series, NRM Librarian, Philip Atkins traces the development of this most popular wheel arrangement
WIDER VIEW - The preserved Highland Railway 'Jones Goods' 4-6-0 is this month's centre spread celebrity
OLD DALBY BEFORE THE TEST TRACK - C.J. Chellis provides a personal view of the Midland line from Nottingham to Melton Mowbray
WALK THE LINE - In the last of this year's trackbed walks, Clive Butcher looks at the Kingswinford Railway Walk in the West Midlands
STEAMING DOWN TO ALLHALLOWS - On the bleak marches of the Hundred of Hoo, Chris Gammell goes in search of a Southern seaside resort that never really was.
PHOTO-POSTSCRIPT: NORTHAMPTON-HITCHIN - A pictorial follow-up to last month's feature on this long-closed Midland secondary route
PLATFORM - This month's round-up of interesting comment from the Steam World readers' post-bag.
Front Cover: Stanier 'Jubilee' 4-6-0 No. 45593 Kolhapur stands at Kingmoor on October 2 1966, with the Stephenson Locomotive Society's 'Pennine Tour.' The 'Jubilee' was the penultimate LMS development of the 4-6-0 for express passenger use. On page 25 Philip Atkins begins a major new series tracing the development of the 4-6-0 wheel arrangement after its introduction to the UK exactly 100 years ago.
REVIEWS - There's been a steady flow of new releases from the railway book publishers and several of them come in for close scrutiny.
DOWN TO THE SEA AT WELLS - Three sections of the closed Wymondham-Wells-next-the-Sea line could yet see trains running again. A photo-feature from the Casserley collection shows how it used to be.
LIVING WITH THE 'B12S' - R.H.N. Hardy concludes his look at life with Britain's last inside-cylinder 4-6-0s.
THE GREAT BRITISH 4-6-0 - One hundred years ago David Jones introduced the 4-6-0 wheel arrangement to Britain. In a major new series, NRM Librarian, Philip Atkins traces the development of this most popular wheel arrangement
WIDER VIEW - The preserved Highland Railway 'Jones Goods' 4-6-0 is this month's centre spread celebrity
OLD DALBY BEFORE THE TEST TRACK - C.J. Chellis provides a personal view of the Midland line from Nottingham to Melton Mowbray
WALK THE LINE - In the last of this year's trackbed walks, Clive Butcher looks at the Kingswinford Railway Walk in the West Midlands
STEAMING DOWN TO ALLHALLOWS - On the bleak marches of the Hundred of Hoo, Chris Gammell goes in search of a Southern seaside resort that never really was.
PHOTO-POSTSCRIPT: NORTHAMPTON-HITCHIN - A pictorial follow-up to last month's feature on this long-closed Midland secondary route
PLATFORM - This month's round-up of interesting comment from the Steam World readers' post-bag.
Front Cover: Stanier 'Jubilee' 4-6-0 No. 45593 Kolhapur stands at Kingmoor on October 2 1966, with the Stephenson Locomotive Society's 'Pennine Tour.' The 'Jubilee' was the penultimate LMS development of the 4-6-0 for express passenger use. On page 25 Philip Atkins begins a major new series tracing the development of the 4-6-0 wheel arrangement after its introduction to the UK exactly 100 years ago.
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