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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
FEATURES:

Class 31 Golden Jubilee - Ita€ s 50 years ago this autumn since the Brush Type 2 was introduced. Andy Flowers tells the history of this popular loco class.

The Engine House - Cliff Thomas visits the Middleton Railway, Leeds, where a multi-million pound project celebrates the citya€ s loco heritage.

Disaster at Shrewsbury - Mystery still surrounds the fatal crash at Shrewsbury 100 years ago, yet there are some uncanny resemblances to a number of other unexplained crashes.

Happy Years - Ted Parker recalls the carefree days of a schoolboy enthusiast in the 1950s.

Hard Work from Hymeks - In this montha€ s Practice & Performance, Keith Farr summarises journeys behind the a€~Hymeka€ diesel-hydraulic, the Type 3 that became the WRa€ s maid of all work.

Panorama - Our regular monthly showcase featuring simply the best in railway photography.

The Quest for a Smoother Ride - Engineer Brian Beer concludes his explanation of the principles of wheel and bogie suspension systems.

News:
Headline News - National Express wins East Coast franchise; First Class 395 'Javelin' set arrives; Severn Valley's massive rebuild continues; DfT shortlists three for HST replacement; 110,000 passengers book for HS1; Four Grayrigg crash vehicles written off; TfL bids for Tube maintenance; Near miss at Aylesbury.

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

Regulars:
Multiple Aspects
Railways in Parliament
Readers' Platform
Subscriptions Ad
100 Years Ago
Events Timetable
Reviews
Iron Curtain Britain
Classified Ads
Reader Services
Prize Crossword
Readers' Holiday Ad

FRONT COVER: On British soil after a 10,700-mile journey from Japan is Britain's latest - and fastest - domestic train, the Class 395 'Javelin' EMU. Driving car No. 39016 stands on the dockside at Southampton Eastern Docks on August 23. INSET 1: How Class 222 'Meridian' DEMUs could look when Stagecoach takes over the East Midlands franchise on November 11..INSET 2: A4 No. 60019 Bittern on the Mid-Hants line in August while clocking up 700 miles of pre-main line test running.
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