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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
News - Are a couple of the stored EWS Class 58s heading for a siesta in sunny Spain? News preservation - Regular diesel haulage is the order of the day on the Great Central Railway (N). Chasing the 46s - Alex McGlasham describes his efrortsto track-down the Class 46 'Peaks'. Once more into the breach - Paul Smith presents some more of his memories of working at Eastfleld Depot. Push me pull you - Adrian Curtis reveals how the Class 27 'push-pull' locos almost got their own livery, Diverting attention - As Paul A Biggs' photographs reveal, WCML diversions are nothing new! The Dover TPO - The photo opportunities for this threatened working are assessed by Kirn Futlbrook. Blue revival - Daryl Lyon presents a detailed progress report on the restoration of 31 289. Farewell to 'The Leathers' - Mike Ball's pictorial tribute to a short freight working in the North West. Class 50s at the double - Gerald T Robinson features EE Type 4 activity in the south in the period 1978-1992, TPO - More of your conversation - hot and cold Modern railwayana - Great expectations by Tony Spencer. Against the clock - Dafydd Whyles considers the importance of Class 56 engine hours. Life on the Leicester line - Anthony Gregory introduces his book on his diesel driving days at Coalville Depot. Reviews - Our choice of the recent books, videos etc, The 'Whistlers' heyday - Mervyn Leah's 1960s b&w studies this month features the EE Type 4s/Class 40s. Class 47 decline - Parrot reports on the level of Brush Type 4 activity in the New Year. Yesterday & today - Mike Cooper looks back at Kinnaber Junction in his latest 'then & now' comparison. Cover: 27 206 + 27 102 are pictured near Linlithgow with the 13.30 Edinburgh-Glasgow on October 3, 1978.
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