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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
KNOW YOUR INDUSTRIALS - An amazing variety of former British Railways motive power - including steam!- is still at large on the industrial front. Howard Johnston and John Schoies report.
NEWS FOCUS - Four pages of topical photographs including the inter-regional tour of a newly-liveried Gatwick Express set behind a Class 33 locomotive
SHORT AND SNAPPY - A detailed look by Fred Kerr at the history and development of the Class 26 and 27 Bo-Bos which have been a part of the Scottish Region scene for many years.
A 'SO1 IN BRUNSWICK GREEN - The renaming and the repainting of 50007, the former Hercules, in Brunswick green has met a mixed reception. Howard Johnston asks: 'What do other readers think'
FAREWELL TO THE FLYING DUTCHMEN - The demise of Holland's Mat 46 class EMUs brings to an end a turbulent chapter in that country's history David Ward explains.
EASTERN REGION TIMETABLES - There's little let-up for the hard-pressed HSTs of the East Coast Main Line in the new summer timetables, Geoffrey Freeman Alien discovers.
'PEAK' ACROSS THE PENNINES - Malcolm Roughley is invited to join the cab crew of a Class 45 locomotive on a journey from York to Liverpool across the "backbone of England,"
CLASS 58s AT WORK - Clifford Wrate visits Toton to discover what's involved in a typical merry-go-round operation - and notes that the new Class 58s are already hard at work.

Also:
Letters
News
Railtour Review
Readers' Round-Up
Around the Regions
All Change
Works Report

Front cover: 58003/2 end to end at Toton depot on February 19. Photo: Chris Milner. Back Cover: The new look in Yorkshire. The first of the Class 141 units to be painted in the West Yorkshire PTE colours of Verona green and cream, 141006, savours its new home at Leeds on March 19. Photo: Gavin Morrison.
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