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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
News:
Headline News - Network Rail stages level crossing crash; GNER in crisis talks with DfT; Weardale Railway reopens; Route strategy outlines rail plans for Scotland; Tunnel collapse puts Chiltern in red; Repatriation plan for Churchill funeral van; Steam line for London's East End?

Features:
A Day in Carlisle Powerbox - John Heaton spends a shift in one of Britain's major power boxes to how signallers keep trains running smoothly at this key freight and passenger hub.
The Other SSC - Phil Marsh visits the Swindon & Cricklade Railway which also shares its volunteers with the STEAM museum in Swindon.
Grantham Postscript - Further evidence and reader input into the mystery behind the Grantham crash 100 years ago suggests a cover-up.
The Talisman - In this month's Practice & Performance Keith Farr looks at the Talisman', an East Coast express launched in 1956 which ran for 35 years and provided some scintillating runs
All Change: East Midlands - In the fourth 'then and now' feature looking at freight changes since in 1980, Paul Shannon looks at Nottinghamshire.
Panorama Special - Britain's foremost railway colour library, Colour-Rail, celebrates its 30th anniversary and to mark this milestone, this month's Panorama includes unpublished images from the latest catalogue.

Track Record:
Steam News
Steam News Portfolio
Narrow Gauge News
Miniature News
Traction & Stock News
Traction Portfolio
Network News
Classic Traction News
Fight for Freight
Metro News
Specials Pages
Operations News
Disposals & Stock Spot

Regulars:
Multiple Aspects
Railways In Parliament
Subscriptions Ad
100 Years Ago
Events Timetable
Readers' Platform
Reviews
Time Traveller
Reader Services
Prize Crossword
Where Is It?

FRONT COVER: Outshopped in First Scotrail colours at Toton depot on August 10 is EWS Class 90 No. 90024 - one of five Class 90s which will get the First branding for use on Caledonian sleeper services. Inset (top right): Southern Railway 4-6-0 No. 850 Lord Nelson is back in traffic and sits at Minehead on the West Somerset Railway. Inset (bottom): An amazing line up of all six preserved 'Deltics' at Barrow Hill on August 11. From left: D9009, 55002, 55019, D9016, 55022 and D9015.
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