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A New Top Shed - The Railway Magazine is throwing its weight behind an ambitious project a€ the reconstruction of an entire ex-LMS steam shed at Loughborough. Tom Ingall explains the Workington Top Shed projecta€
The RMa€ s New Home - Robert Humm delves into the fascinating railway history that surrounds The Railway Magazinea€ s new London HQ.
Chunnel Freight Crisis - In a special edition of Multiple Aspects, Lord Berkeley explains why cross- Channel rail freight is almost extinct.
Debunking Myths - Ever read something and thought a€~That cana€ t be right?a€ In Practice & Performance Keith Farr sets out to explode some controversial railway myths.
All Change in Edinburgh - John Heaton visits Edinburgh to compare the operations in an older power signalbox with the newer IECC type.
Diesel Driving - Terry Pickthall hires a Class 37 and describes what ita€ s like to drive for a day.
New Light on Disaster - John Heaton re-examines the evidence of the Norton Fitzwarren crash in 1940 and provides a thought-provoking scenario.
Panorama - Our regular monthly showcase featuring the best in railway photography.
APT: A Project Too Far? - Keith Langston shares his fears for the future of the surviving but sadly-neglected APT a€" Britaina€ s first tilling train.
News:
Headline News - 357.2mph - TGV breaks world speed record; Gatwick Express to merge with Southern; GNER teams up with Virgin and Stagecoach to bid for ECML again; Rail vandal jailed for ten years; Virgin outlines West Coast high frequency plans; Grand Central to buy Chinese DMUs; The Great Britain' railtour in pictures.
Regulars:
Readers' Platform
Subscriptions Ad
Time Traveller
100 Years Ago/Events
Classified Ads
Reader Services
Prize Crossword
All Change
Track Record:
Steam News
Steam News Portfolio
Narrow Gauge News
Traction & Stock News
Traction Portfolio
Network News
Metro News
Fight for Freight
Classic Traction News
Specials Pages
Operations News
FRONT COVER: The first ever pairing of John Cameron's K4 No. 61994 and A4 No. 60009 Union of South Africa took place to haul part of The Great Britain' tour. On April 10, the unique combination passes Dalnacardoch, a few miles south of Druimuachdar, on its way from Perth to Inverness. More pictures on pages 12-13. BOB SWEET INSET: The new look on the East Coast Main Line? A computer-generated impression of how Grand Central's Chinese-built 'Polaris' DMU might look.
A New Top Shed - The Railway Magazine is throwing its weight behind an ambitious project a€ the reconstruction of an entire ex-LMS steam shed at Loughborough. Tom Ingall explains the Workington Top Shed projecta€
The RMa€ s New Home - Robert Humm delves into the fascinating railway history that surrounds The Railway Magazinea€ s new London HQ.
Chunnel Freight Crisis - In a special edition of Multiple Aspects, Lord Berkeley explains why cross- Channel rail freight is almost extinct.
Debunking Myths - Ever read something and thought a€~That cana€ t be right?a€ In Practice & Performance Keith Farr sets out to explode some controversial railway myths.
All Change in Edinburgh - John Heaton visits Edinburgh to compare the operations in an older power signalbox with the newer IECC type.
Diesel Driving - Terry Pickthall hires a Class 37 and describes what ita€ s like to drive for a day.
New Light on Disaster - John Heaton re-examines the evidence of the Norton Fitzwarren crash in 1940 and provides a thought-provoking scenario.
Panorama - Our regular monthly showcase featuring the best in railway photography.
APT: A Project Too Far? - Keith Langston shares his fears for the future of the surviving but sadly-neglected APT a€" Britaina€ s first tilling train.
News:
Headline News - 357.2mph - TGV breaks world speed record; Gatwick Express to merge with Southern; GNER teams up with Virgin and Stagecoach to bid for ECML again; Rail vandal jailed for ten years; Virgin outlines West Coast high frequency plans; Grand Central to buy Chinese DMUs; The Great Britain' railtour in pictures.
Regulars:
Readers' Platform
Subscriptions Ad
Time Traveller
100 Years Ago/Events
Classified Ads
Reader Services
Prize Crossword
All Change
Track Record:
Steam News
Steam News Portfolio
Narrow Gauge News
Traction & Stock News
Traction Portfolio
Network News
Metro News
Fight for Freight
Classic Traction News
Specials Pages
Operations News
FRONT COVER: The first ever pairing of John Cameron's K4 No. 61994 and A4 No. 60009 Union of South Africa took place to haul part of The Great Britain' tour. On April 10, the unique combination passes Dalnacardoch, a few miles south of Druimuachdar, on its way from Perth to Inverness. More pictures on pages 12-13. BOB SWEET INSET: The new look on the East Coast Main Line? A computer-generated impression of how Grand Central's Chinese-built 'Polaris' DMU might look.
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