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The'ACE' The Railway Guidebooks of George Measom George Hughes Station Station! Britain's Railways in 1900: A Review - Part Two As it was...Rochdale Station, 1965 Chiltern Contrasts All work and little play Classic Pacific Ramblings in the Cotswolds A pair of 'Sandringhams' There must be an alternative - Part One Railway damage and disruption in World War II: Plymouth and Devonport - Part Two RAILWAY REFLECTIONS No.79: Pocket-pugs from Jack Lane: Quarry engines and their cousins - Part Two Readers' Forum Book Reviews Signalling Spotlight Front cover - A pair of GWR 'Dukedog' 4-4-Os Nos.9017 and 9021 ('Bulldogs' rebuilt from 1936 with 'Duke'-type boilers) arrives at Minffordd with a Festiniog Railway Society special on 26th April 1958. More formally known at first as the 'Earl' class (some briefly carrying the names of Earls), enthusiasts soon coined the affectionate nickname 'Dukedogs' for these double-framed 4-4-0s which became a familiar sight on the Cambrian lines.
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