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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
News
Paul Furtek presents a comprehensive round-up of the latest news and moves plus an interview with Jim Fisk, EWS Engineering Director.
Modernisation mileposts
The Blue Pullmans. John Hypher considers the short-live but influential units which provided a touch of class on the London Midland and Western regions.
27 minutes at Welwyn North
Alan Vacani records a recent fortuitous visit to the ECML station.
Twenty years of the DPS
The Deltic Preservation Society, custodians of three Class 55s, notch up a notable anniversary this year. Paul Grafham and Ian Birchley recall some highlights and look forward to future developments.
The Celebrity File
The life and times of 33 116 Hertfordshire Railtours as recorded by Paul Hill.
Last passenger workings of the Class 37s
Which are the rarest Class 37s for rarity in passenger use? Data compiled by Mike Broom, updated to August 15 1997.
Slam Door Finale
Old and new EMUs can be seen working side-by-side on LTS Rail - a pictorial overview by Leon Jonathan Isaacs.
That's a big shunter you've got there mister!
David Stannard reflects on the use of a 'Peak' on station pilot duties at Penzance on a summer Saturday in 1980.
Mixed motive power
Brian Dickson dips into his photo archives to provide two gems showing diesel and steam combinations on the WCML in the 1960s, while Fred Kerr presents a more recent collaboration.
Modelling
Hornby and Lima simultaneously introduce their new EWS livery models. Plus the new DVT for 00 and a prize-winning Class 20.
Freight survivors
Swindon. Is the famous railway town still worth a visit? Our popular freight feature highlights the present workings and what the traction is likely to be. Photographs by Janet Cottrell.
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