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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue

CLASSIC CLASSES: The 50s - In the second of three parts, David N. Clough describes their move to the Western Region and the refurbishment programme
TRACTION HOTSPOTS - Paul Furtek brings you all the news you'll need from the main line and preservation scene ... plus the month's (few) loco stock changes
TRACTION ACTION - Forthcoming railtours and events with a locomotive bias
TOPS SPOT - Confused by the vagaries of the Total Operations Processing System? Our double whammy article will explain all ...
POINTS OF VIEW - He's back! And all the take-aways are closing late
ONES THAT GOT AWAY - John Hypher laments the passing of the entire Class 74
MIXED GRILL: Second Helping - Steam rescues of their diesel replacements in the earty 1960s
COLOUR SPECIAL - FREIGHT SURVIVORS - The intense activity of south Humberside
THE CELEBRITY FILE - The original diesel celebrity, the Queen of Green D200
SHOWCASE - The-Best Shots from the Best Photographers - Classes 20, 21, 24, 26. 28. 33, 35, 37, 40, 46, 47, 55, 58 & 74! What a line-up!
BRYAN HICKS PRESENTS ...Holiday memories of the Kingswear branch in 1969 - a treat for hydraulic fans
HARRY FRIEND'S GEORDIE TALES - Hit the brake! What brake?
LOSTOCK AND BARRELS - Pip Dunn recalls the Lostock diversions and the suffering involved in chasing Class 20s for haulage        
MELTDOWN - The end of the line reaches the scrapyard, posing the question "What happened next?"
LIVERIES - Another explosion of colours as we feature more of the Technicolor Class 08s
NOT THE TRACTION MODELLER 2 - The battle of the 92s, and a depot-basher's delight

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