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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
News
It seems that just lately anything can happen on the railway, and this month Paul Furtek reports on yet more astonishing motive power matters.
Preserved Traction
News from recent and forthcoming diesel galas plus other stories from the world of railway preservation including a line-up of five 50s at Minehead.
Class 48s - The forgotten Brush Type 4s
The concluding part of this fascinating story by Michael E Hunt and David N Clough regarding the project involving D1702-D1706.
Severn Valley 'Deltics'
With a 'Deltic' once again a star attraction at this year's Severn Valley Railway Autumn Diesel Gala, Tony Wright recalls two such past events.
A Grand Day Out
A day in the smoke. Matt Lally recalls a day out in the capital collecting numbers at a variety of London locations during 1967.
The Aberdeen-Inverness line revisited
Despite losing its loco-hauled passenger trains this line still has its charms due to the freight traffic in evidence as described by Richard Allen.
Tanks for the memories
Michael Hill presents a record of the last eight months of operation of the now ceased Immingham-Gainsborough tanks.
Freight survivors
Wakefield Kirkgate. The complex freight traffic to be found in the Wakefield area is unravelled by Steve Craig.
Come and see my rubbings!
Andrew Ralph remembers an unusual and now almost forgotten element of railway enthusiasm during the latter days of the 'Deltics'.
These you have loved
A look at some recent repaint recipients prior to their contemporary paintwork being applied.
D6700 - Back in Green
Whilst some old favourites have been painted in line with current policy, one pioneer has been restored to near original condition.
Speedlink in the Black Country Remembered
In the first of two parts, David J Hayes looks at the inception and operation of Speedlink traffic in the West Midlands area.
Preservation Casebook
Tangled up in blue. Kevin Jarvis traces the steps in The Growler Group's restoration of 37 215 to its present immaculate BR blue condition.
Modelling
Including news on more new Lima models plus some modern image N gauge models from Graham Farish including a nifty EWS Class 08.
LWNW - Class 31s West Midlands and North East
Paul Scott details English Welsh and Scottish Railway's remaining operational Class 31 veterans which are still kept busy on our railway network.
Locos at Leeds
A pictorial selection by Gavin Morrison of the variety of traction witnessed in and around Leeds over a 30 year period.
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