Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Features:
Tribute to Stratford - C. Fenn presents a montage of the famous works
"Pendennis" Celebrates Sixtieth - Edward G. Stibbs makes a Diamond Jubilee tour behind a Great Western locomotive over a mineral railway in Western Australia
Locomotive Practice and Performance - P. W. B. Semmens makes a record-breaking run from London to Plymouth by InterCity 125 HST
The American Connection - Shane McQuillan reports how US locomotive manufacturers are turning their attention towards these shores, especially after the recent Foster Yeoman deal
A different View of the West Highland - Malcolm Roughley rides a freight train from Fort William to Glasgow
Two Routes to Skegness - Stanley C. Jenkins follows the fortunes of two ways to the Lincolnshire coastal resort
Organ-Bonker's Holiday - Kevin Byrne of the Mechanical Organ Owner's Society discovers some of the more subtle pleasures of life on the iron road when he is persuaded to spend a working holiday on one of the Great Little Trains of Wales
Regular Features:
Fifty Years Ago
Panorama
Mail Bag
News & Notes
Coming Events
Traffic & Traction
Why & Wherefore
Railfare
Front cover - Over the Bala Lake Railway (see article on page 312), Kerr Smart 0-4-0 saddle-tank No. 3114 of 1918, now named "Dryw Bach", returns to Llanuwchtlyn with the last train of the day on August 21. 1984. Photo: Richard Spoors
Tribute to Stratford - C. Fenn presents a montage of the famous works
"Pendennis" Celebrates Sixtieth - Edward G. Stibbs makes a Diamond Jubilee tour behind a Great Western locomotive over a mineral railway in Western Australia
Locomotive Practice and Performance - P. W. B. Semmens makes a record-breaking run from London to Plymouth by InterCity 125 HST
The American Connection - Shane McQuillan reports how US locomotive manufacturers are turning their attention towards these shores, especially after the recent Foster Yeoman deal
A different View of the West Highland - Malcolm Roughley rides a freight train from Fort William to Glasgow
Two Routes to Skegness - Stanley C. Jenkins follows the fortunes of two ways to the Lincolnshire coastal resort
Organ-Bonker's Holiday - Kevin Byrne of the Mechanical Organ Owner's Society discovers some of the more subtle pleasures of life on the iron road when he is persuaded to spend a working holiday on one of the Great Little Trains of Wales
Regular Features:
Fifty Years Ago
Panorama
Mail Bag
News & Notes
Coming Events
Traffic & Traction
Why & Wherefore
Railfare
Front cover - Over the Bala Lake Railway (see article on page 312), Kerr Smart 0-4-0 saddle-tank No. 3114 of 1918, now named "Dryw Bach", returns to Llanuwchtlyn with the last train of the day on August 21. 1984. Photo: Richard Spoors
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