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NEWS PAGES - Progress of A2 Pacific Blue Peter; the changing scene at Waterloo; Channel Tunnel construction flows; the T9 moves home... and lots more.
A LEGEND CALLED 'LIZZIE' - London-Glasgow non-stop steam speed record-holder In the 1930s, later-preserved at a holiday camp, 'Princess Royal' Pacific No. 6201 Princess Elizabeth Is now a firm main line favourite. Cllve Mojonnler tells the story so far.
THE FIGHTING 'TEMERAIRE' - For this month's 'Locomotive Practice & Performance', P. W. B. Semmens travels In the cab of class 50 No. 50 003 Temeraire which, though now a little scruffy on the outside, still has the heart of a lion.
CARLISL;E IN THE STEAM DAYS - The Important border station of Carlisle Citadel provided a feast of motive power variety In the days of steam, as Alan Goodyear recalls.
PHOTO CONTEST WINNERS - Three colour pages showing the entries of the lucky RIcoh camera winners In our 'Railway Photographer of the Year' competition. The top modern traction entry, by Bryan Hicks, appears on this page.
ON TOP OF THE WORLD - Chris Kapolka's superb photographs of the Central Railway of Peru tell it all
COHEN'S CASUALTIES - Locomotives of several classes which would have been good preservation candidatesa€such as the former Great Western Railway 'Grange' 4-6-Osa€"disappeared without trace from Cohen's Kettering scrapyard, but not before Eric Sawtord captured some of the sorry hulks In colour.
THE HIGHLANDS IN STYLE - Colln J. Marsden spends a few days in the lap of luxury - aboard the 'West Highlander' Land Cruise train.
AMERICAN NOTEBOOK - A look at the magnificent preserved J class 4-8-4 of the Norfolk & Western Railroad.
THE LAST ROUNDHOUSE - The closure of Barrow Hill Depot will mark the end of an era. We pay our last respects.
STRATHCLYDE LOOKS AHEAD - As the last class 320 electric multiple unit Is handed over to Strathclyde Transport, we examine the region's railway plans.
M-GAHN FOR FRANKFURT - Chief Correspondent Peter Semmens writes about plans tor a Maglev system for Frankfurt Main Airport.

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Front cover Steam in the snow at the Mid-Hants Railway, as British and American versions of wartime motive power - WD 2-10-0 No. 601 and American 2-8-0 No. 701 - double head the 9-45 'Santa Special' from Alton on 9 December.
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