Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Features:
Class 66: The First Decade - Love them or hate them, the 66s have been in service for ten years. Chris Milner reviews their first decade, both at home and abroad.
Workshop to the World - Gone but not forgotten, the Vulcan Foundry produced steam and diesel locomotives for (he whole world. Frank Taylor tells the story of this once great manufacturer.
Keep on Running - In this montha€ s Practice & Performance, John Heaton has a day out wh one of First Great Westerna€ s troubleshooting riding inspectors.
Steam, Strikes & Samosas - The Railway Magazine readersa€ tour to India, with more than 30 participants, proved not to be all plain sailing, as Chris Milner explains.
Panorama - Another top selection of great railway photographs in our monthly showcase.
Carnforth open day - exclusive readers offer - Find out how Railway Magazine readers can get special discounted tickets to an open weekend at Carnforth on July 26/27.
News:
Headline News - Open day planned for Carnforth - be there at a discount only with The RM; Scots Guardsman almost ready to roll; Wrexham & Shrewsbury takes to the tracks; 1,100 new carriages forThameslink; Rail fares simplified; Dartmoor and Weardale lines up for sale as ECT pulls out - plus a special report on The North Briton' railtour.
Track Record:
Steam News
Steam News Portfolio
Metro News
Railtour News
Narrow Gauge News
Traction & Stock News
Traction & Stock Portfolio
Network News
Classic Traction News
Operations News
Disposals
Stock Spot
Regulars:
Subscriptions Ad
Multiple Aspects
Railways in Parliament
Readers' Platform
100 Years Ago
Events Timetable
Reviews
Classified Ads
Prize Crossword
Where Is It?
FRONT COVER: No longer an elusive loco...'Royal Scot' 4-6-0 No. 46115 Scots Guardsman makes a brief appearance outside its Carnforth restoration base for an exclusive RM photo call on April 23. Almost complete mechanically, its paintwork has been left deliberately unfinished for the moment as the final livery has not been publicly announced yet. You can see Scots Guardsman for yourself at an open day at Carnforth on July 26/27. See pages 7 and 99.
Class 66: The First Decade - Love them or hate them, the 66s have been in service for ten years. Chris Milner reviews their first decade, both at home and abroad.
Workshop to the World - Gone but not forgotten, the Vulcan Foundry produced steam and diesel locomotives for (he whole world. Frank Taylor tells the story of this once great manufacturer.
Keep on Running - In this montha€ s Practice & Performance, John Heaton has a day out wh one of First Great Westerna€ s troubleshooting riding inspectors.
Steam, Strikes & Samosas - The Railway Magazine readersa€ tour to India, with more than 30 participants, proved not to be all plain sailing, as Chris Milner explains.
Panorama - Another top selection of great railway photographs in our monthly showcase.
Carnforth open day - exclusive readers offer - Find out how Railway Magazine readers can get special discounted tickets to an open weekend at Carnforth on July 26/27.
News:
Headline News - Open day planned for Carnforth - be there at a discount only with The RM; Scots Guardsman almost ready to roll; Wrexham & Shrewsbury takes to the tracks; 1,100 new carriages forThameslink; Rail fares simplified; Dartmoor and Weardale lines up for sale as ECT pulls out - plus a special report on The North Briton' railtour.
Track Record:
Steam News
Steam News Portfolio
Metro News
Railtour News
Narrow Gauge News
Traction & Stock News
Traction & Stock Portfolio
Network News
Classic Traction News
Operations News
Disposals
Stock Spot
Regulars:
Subscriptions Ad
Multiple Aspects
Railways in Parliament
Readers' Platform
100 Years Ago
Events Timetable
Reviews
Classified Ads
Prize Crossword
Where Is It?
FRONT COVER: No longer an elusive loco...'Royal Scot' 4-6-0 No. 46115 Scots Guardsman makes a brief appearance outside its Carnforth restoration base for an exclusive RM photo call on April 23. Almost complete mechanically, its paintwork has been left deliberately unfinished for the moment as the final livery has not been publicly announced yet. You can see Scots Guardsman for yourself at an open day at Carnforth on July 26/27. See pages 7 and 99.
Article Snippets
Awaiting Entry
Adverts and Links based on this content
Advertisement