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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
News
1998 continues to see some of the most amazing news for some time. Paul Furtek rounds up the latest batch of motive power phenomena.
Preserved Traction
This month's news from the world of preservation includes a couple of astonishing temporary livery changes to Class 20s.
Newquay Memories
Dave Keogh recollects when loco-hauled trains were the order of the day up Luxulyan Bank and on to the famous Cornish seaside resort.
Welsh magic!
Some charming scenes from the recent Llangollen Railway Diesel Gala taken amidst the picturesque Welsh countryside.
A Turning point in Traction
Considerations of the introduction of the Class 87 and recollections of a cab ride in one of these ac electrics by Basil Cooper.
The Big, Green, Mean Machine
The story of split box green Class 37 D6732 is told by John Durrant.
Crew change
An unusual look at the changes in both traction and railway personnel.
Freight survivors
Hare Park Junction. Steve Craig examines the traffic at this 'hotspot'.
The Celebrity File
D400/50 050 Fearless. With its recent return to main line running, Paul Hill presents a well-timed, detailed history of the pioneer Class 50.
On the spare link
More mid-1970s train crew recollections from Harry Friend.
Then and Now
Grantham Yard. A variety of scenes recording the changes at this Lincolnshire junction.
Flower Power '98
This year's Tulip Festival at Spalding witnessed gorgeous sunshine and loco-hauled trains. Here's the proof!
Modelling
All the latest news and releases from Lima, plus a Class 128 DPU model from Silver Fox.
'Deltic' Tours
Garry Stroud recorded the mighty Class 55s out and about on railtour duties during the period 1971 - 1985, some well away from home turf.
LWCW - the antiques road show
Immingham's LWCW pool comprises some 21 veteran Class 47s. Andrew Barnes takes a fond look at their past, present and future.
News
1998 continues to see some of the most amazing news for some time. Paul Furtek rounds up the latest batch of motive power phenomena
Preserved Traction
This month's news from the world of preservation includes a couple of astonishing temporary livery changes to Class 20s.
Newquay Memories
Dave Keogh recollects when loco-hauled trains were the order of the day up Luxulyan Bank and on to the famous Cornish seaside resort.
Welsh magic!
Some charming scenes from the recent Llangollen Railway Diesel Gala taken amidst the picturesque Welsh countryside.
A Turning point in Traction
Considerations of the introduction of the Class 87 and recollections of a cab ride in one of these ac electrics by Basil Cooper.
The Big, Green, Mean Machine
The story of split box green Class 37 D6732 is told by John Durrant.
Crew change
An unusual look at the changes in both traction and railway personnel.
Freight survivors
Hare Park Junction. Steve Craig examines the traffic at this 'hotspot'.
The Celebrity File
D400/50 050 Fearless. With its recent return to main line running, Paul Hill presents a well-timed, detailed history of the pioneer Class 50.
On the spare link
More mid-1970s train crew recollections from Harry Friend.
Then and Now
Grantham Yard. A variety of scenes recording the changes at this Lincolnshire junction.
Flower Power '98
This year's Tulip Festival at Spalding witnessed gorgeous sunshine and loco-hauled trains. Here's the proof!
Modelling
All the latest news and releases from Lima, plus a Class 128 DPU model from Silver Fox.
'Deltic' Tours
Garry Stroud recorded the mighty Class 55s out and about on railtour duties during the period 1971 - 1985, some well away from home turf.
LWCW - the antiques road show
Immingham's LWCW pool comprises some 21 veteran Class 47s. Andrew Barnes takes a fond look at their past, present and future.
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