Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
ssence of LMS - To Be Called For at Burnside (LMS) - In the first of a new series featuring the character of the LMS Don Rowland looks at the parcels traffic handled by a typical small suburban station in Scotland fifty years ago
The Bluebell Railways Posters - Having deservedly won praise for their attractiveness and impact, the strategy behind the Bluebell's 'new look' posters is explained by Michael Denny. Turn to page 445 for the Railway World/Bluebell Railway exciting poster offer.
Regal enterprise - the restoration of King Edward I - Back in 1972 the experts said that the scheme to resuscitate 'King' No 6024 from Barry was mad. Michael Harris shows how this remarkable project has won respect from the professionals.
Seen and heard - Anthony J. Lambert's quarterly video and tape review.
New Books
Letters
East Anglian tales of the unexpected - Norfolkman' provides a revealing glimpse into the daily work of a railwayman at work in the 1980s a€ and coping with the unexpected.
'Green Arrow' a€" the versatile - 'Weren't they the engines that won the war?' Charles Meacher, in the first of three LNER locomotive portraits, goes back to the day he first saw No 4771 GreenA rrow.
Eric Treacy Memorial Competition 1982 - Railway World proudly presents prizewinning entries in this successful and influential photographic competition.
Turkey a€" for steam - Steam still plays its part in the operations ofTCDD, and David Eatwell adds perspective to an enthusiast's guide to Turkish steam power today.
Preservation Scene
Rail Report including BR Stock Changes
Enthusiasts Month
Cover: West Country' 4-6-2 No 21C123 Blackmoor Vale at Sheffield Park, Bluebell Railway. See the article The Bluebell Railway's Posters. Michael Denny explains: 'An ""Atmospheric Railway"" shot gone wrong. The steam and smoke from the other engines frame No 21C123 and obliterate themselves.""
The Bluebell Railways Posters - Having deservedly won praise for their attractiveness and impact, the strategy behind the Bluebell's 'new look' posters is explained by Michael Denny. Turn to page 445 for the Railway World/Bluebell Railway exciting poster offer.
Regal enterprise - the restoration of King Edward I - Back in 1972 the experts said that the scheme to resuscitate 'King' No 6024 from Barry was mad. Michael Harris shows how this remarkable project has won respect from the professionals.
Seen and heard - Anthony J. Lambert's quarterly video and tape review.
New Books
Letters
East Anglian tales of the unexpected - Norfolkman' provides a revealing glimpse into the daily work of a railwayman at work in the 1980s a€ and coping with the unexpected.
'Green Arrow' a€" the versatile - 'Weren't they the engines that won the war?' Charles Meacher, in the first of three LNER locomotive portraits, goes back to the day he first saw No 4771 GreenA rrow.
Eric Treacy Memorial Competition 1982 - Railway World proudly presents prizewinning entries in this successful and influential photographic competition.
Turkey a€" for steam - Steam still plays its part in the operations ofTCDD, and David Eatwell adds perspective to an enthusiast's guide to Turkish steam power today.
Preservation Scene
Rail Report including BR Stock Changes
Enthusiasts Month
Cover: West Country' 4-6-2 No 21C123 Blackmoor Vale at Sheffield Park, Bluebell Railway. See the article The Bluebell Railway's Posters. Michael Denny explains: 'An ""Atmospheric Railway"" shot gone wrong. The steam and smoke from the other engines frame No 21C123 and obliterate themselves.""
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