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The Chalford 'Flyer' - Hugh Ballantyne's colour spread on the Gloucester to Chalford trains through the Stroud Valley.BackTrack_Cover_January_2009
To Inverness for Hogmanay - Neil Sinclair recalls a New Year visit to the Highland capital.
'First lamb to the Beeching slaughter' - Geoffrey Skelsey investigates the closure of the Wetherby branches in Yorkshire.
The Inchture Bus - Alistair F. Nisbet describes a short horse-worked branch near Dundee.
On the Kent Estuary - three colour shots by Tommy Tomalin around Arnside on the Cumbrian coast line.
Railway Travel and the Public Health - Part One - Jeffrey Wells looks at the welfare of the railway passenger in late Victorian times.
S.P.N. Mais: The Southern's Publicity Bookman - Jeffery Grayer recalls the contribution made by this writer and broadcaster to the SR's publicity machine from the 1930s to the 1950s.
The Chatham's Big Tanks - colour spread on the SECR H Class 0-4-4 tanks.
Away to Derby County - three pages of colour on the Derbyshire railway scene.
Portsmouth Direct - and Indirect! - Jeremy Clarke marks the 150th anniversary of the 'Direct Portsmouth' line.
Yeoman Service - Michael Mensing's colour pictures of the Foster Yeoman stone trains.
'In the Interests of their own ambitions' - Part 2 - Michael J. Smith concludes the story of the bitter rivalry between the Metropolitan and the District Railways.
The Kitson-Still Locomotive and other hybrids - Michael Rutherford looks at an internal combustion alternative.
Signalling Spotlight - Richard Foster describes the modernisation of the signalling at St. Pancras in 1957.
The 'Condor' - the fast 'door to door' container freight service introduced between London and Glasgow in 1959, recalled by Alan Taylor.
To Inverness for Hogmanay - Neil Sinclair recalls a New Year visit to the Highland capital.
'First lamb to the Beeching slaughter' - Geoffrey Skelsey investigates the closure of the Wetherby branches in Yorkshire.
The Inchture Bus - Alistair F. Nisbet describes a short horse-worked branch near Dundee.
On the Kent Estuary - three colour shots by Tommy Tomalin around Arnside on the Cumbrian coast line.
Railway Travel and the Public Health - Part One - Jeffrey Wells looks at the welfare of the railway passenger in late Victorian times.
S.P.N. Mais: The Southern's Publicity Bookman - Jeffery Grayer recalls the contribution made by this writer and broadcaster to the SR's publicity machine from the 1930s to the 1950s.
The Chatham's Big Tanks - colour spread on the SECR H Class 0-4-4 tanks.
Away to Derby County - three pages of colour on the Derbyshire railway scene.
Portsmouth Direct - and Indirect! - Jeremy Clarke marks the 150th anniversary of the 'Direct Portsmouth' line.
Yeoman Service - Michael Mensing's colour pictures of the Foster Yeoman stone trains.
'In the Interests of their own ambitions' - Part 2 - Michael J. Smith concludes the story of the bitter rivalry between the Metropolitan and the District Railways.
The Kitson-Still Locomotive and other hybrids - Michael Rutherford looks at an internal combustion alternative.
Signalling Spotlight - Richard Foster describes the modernisation of the signalling at St. Pancras in 1957.
The 'Condor' - the fast 'door to door' container freight service introduced between London and Glasgow in 1959, recalled by Alan Taylor.
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