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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
akeland Tribulations - Martin Bairstow looks at the past, present and future of railways in the area between the West Coast Main Line and the Cumbrian Coast and deplores the lack of lines in the Lake District

An Earlier Eastleigh Museum - Eric L. Forge remembers a collection of relics he assembled at Eastleigh Works nearly fifty years ago, which were dispersed on the outbreak of the second world war

Fletton, an ECML Byway - John Jeffery surveys a century of varied activity over a short Great Northern branch south of Peterborough which connects the Nene Valley Railway to the British Railways network

Excuse Mea€Please! - R. W. Thomson reflects from personal experience on the contrasting aspects of assisting physically handicapped rail travellers

West Highland in Focus - Dr. W. A. Sharman, a regular photographic contributor to our pages, relates some experiences of last summer when he took a photographic holiday around Lochaber and the West Highland line

Containers of Comfort - H. R. Stones recalls the railway carriage foot-warmer, a primitive precursor of train heating

Fifty Years of Enthusiast Publishing - James I. C. Boyd pays a retirement tribute to Rog'er Wakeley Kidner and the Oakwood Press

Locomotive Practice and Performance - P. W. B. Semmens samples the ""Highland Chieftain"" between Perth and Inverness and Dundee and Aberdeen, and the Kyle and Mallaig lines

The Very End for St. Enoch - Hugh Dougherty mourns at the last gasp of a once great Glasgow station, now completely demolished except for a few relics


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