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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Features:
Raila€ s Royal Champion - In an exclusive interview, Nick Pigott lks to Prince Michael of Kent about his love of railways

EWS - the First Ten Years - Ita€ s hard to believe EWS has been a key part of the UK railway scene for ten year. In the first of a two-part feature, Paul Shannon looks at the years 1996 to 1999.

The Crash Investigators - Phil Marsh looks at how the new Rail Accident Investigation Board will change the way crashes are dealt with.

Which way to Cambridge? - In this montha€ s Practice & Performance, John Heaton compares the routes to Cambridge from Kinga€ s Cross and Liverpool Street.

All Change - John Stretton follows the footsteps of bygone photographers to re-create a€~then and nowa€ scenes in Oxfordshire.

Raila€ s Secret Agents - Rhodri Clark looks at the handful of independent ticket sellers who pride themselves on unbiased information.

State Controlled Heritage Lines - Cliff Thomas visits the Isle of Man to review a decade of development on the three Government-owned railway systems there.

Panorama - More top-quality colour photographs sent in by readers in our monthly showcase.

Time Travellers - Classic black & white images from the photographic archives of The Railway Magazine.

Rail Rovers - With some difficulty, David Wright presents a review of Rail Rover tickets available in 2006.

News:
Headline News - Green light for Grand Central; Class 56s return to main line; Two jailed over Tebay deaths; Thousands respond to FGW timetable changes; Steam stalls on Exeter bank; Irish lose sugar beet and Guinness traffic; Ã
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