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Features: "Brighton" Frontier Requiem? - Stephen ffughes wonders whether Tunbridge Wells West will soon loose its few remaining trains The "Kruger" Rolls Again - R. Powell Hendry traces the birth, banishment and renaissance of a remarkable electric locomotive Crossing Keeper, 1984 - D. E. Canning describes his busy life at Colthrop Crossing on the Berks & Hants line Transformation at Middleton Top - J. A. Ford reflects on the effect of two decades on the Cromford & High Peak Railway Timber to Porto Munguba - Noel Hanson visits a newpulpwood line near the River Jari, in Brazil Locomotive Practice and Performance - P. W. B. Semmens deals mostly with electric trains this month, but starts and finishes on HSTs Modern Traction "Crossword" Competition - Three 00 gauge freight trains to be won! Shot at Silloth - H. M. Liddell interprets a Cumbrian artillery occasion Regulars: Panorama Mail Bag Fifty Years Ago News & Notes Coming Events Traffic & Traction Why & Wherefore Railfare Front cover: Class "253" IC125 HST passes Dawlish Warren on March 28, 1983, forming the 06.08 Paddington - Penzance train.
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