Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Features:
Cyclops: The a€~Class 67 Story - Although they are now in their fifth year of service, little has been published about the Class 67s. Andy Flowers sets the record straight.
Double Arrow: The Prequel - The BR logo has become one of the most recognisable symbols of our time. Robert Forsythe shows how it evolved as far back as the 1950s.
Britaina€ s Ultimate Pacific - In Practice & Performance, Keith Farr looks at the history and performance of 71000 Duke of Gloucester as it returns to steam for its 50th birthday
North Eastern a€~150a€ - One of the most powerful railway companies in history celebrates its 150th anniversary this July Patrick Howat tells the story of the NER.
Rail Tourersa€ Guide - We may be only half-way through the year, but it is time to consider railway holiday ideas for the autumn and 2005 with our special advertorial guide.
Panorama - With Railfest taking place this month, our regular photograpic showcase sponsored by Fuji Sensia II film, focuses on the host city of York.
Sudden Death II - Following the first survey in the September issue, Philip Atkins uses input from our readers to provide more fascinating details of locos that met a grisly and unexpected demise. With 25 new entries, the total nows stands at 167.
News:
Headline News - Summer rail strike looms; EWS gives major shake-up to steam; South Central becomes Southern; Final Pendolino gets VI P start on production line; Virgin and DB bid for ECML franchise; City of Truro on Whitehall bank 100 years on.
Track Record: THE RAILWAY MAGAZINE'S MONTHLY NEWS DIGEST:
Traction & Stock - First look at Heathrow Connect Desiro EMUs; Midland Meridians ready; Retro look for FGW Class 47; CTRL clocks up 10,000 Eurostar trains, plus a T&S Portfolio.
Network News - Cherwell Valley resignalling on stream; Newquay service doubled; Conwy Valley reopens; Ã
Cyclops: The a€~Class 67 Story - Although they are now in their fifth year of service, little has been published about the Class 67s. Andy Flowers sets the record straight.
Double Arrow: The Prequel - The BR logo has become one of the most recognisable symbols of our time. Robert Forsythe shows how it evolved as far back as the 1950s.
Britaina€ s Ultimate Pacific - In Practice & Performance, Keith Farr looks at the history and performance of 71000 Duke of Gloucester as it returns to steam for its 50th birthday
North Eastern a€~150a€ - One of the most powerful railway companies in history celebrates its 150th anniversary this July Patrick Howat tells the story of the NER.
Rail Tourersa€ Guide - We may be only half-way through the year, but it is time to consider railway holiday ideas for the autumn and 2005 with our special advertorial guide.
Panorama - With Railfest taking place this month, our regular photograpic showcase sponsored by Fuji Sensia II film, focuses on the host city of York.
Sudden Death II - Following the first survey in the September issue, Philip Atkins uses input from our readers to provide more fascinating details of locos that met a grisly and unexpected demise. With 25 new entries, the total nows stands at 167.
News:
Headline News - Summer rail strike looms; EWS gives major shake-up to steam; South Central becomes Southern; Final Pendolino gets VI P start on production line; Virgin and DB bid for ECML franchise; City of Truro on Whitehall bank 100 years on.
Track Record: THE RAILWAY MAGAZINE'S MONTHLY NEWS DIGEST:
Traction & Stock - First look at Heathrow Connect Desiro EMUs; Midland Meridians ready; Retro look for FGW Class 47; CTRL clocks up 10,000 Eurostar trains, plus a T&S Portfolio.
Network News - Cherwell Valley resignalling on stream; Newquay service doubled; Conwy Valley reopens; Ã
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