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rains of Thought Life before Preservation a€ 12: Strathspey Railway - David Anderson takes a look at another of Britain's preserved railways, prior to closure by BR. Lineside Cameraman a€" Dennis Ovenden Lines on a Postcard! - Picture Postcards of the L&NWR - Barry McLoughlin keeps Steam Days readers posted about one of the most comprehensive pictorial records of the work of Britain's largest pre-Grouping railway company. Nine Elms Duties a€" Summer 1962 The Southern Pacifics - Mike Thompson describes the duties performed by the Bulleid Pacifies which were allocated to Nine Elms shed (70A) during the summer of 1962. Great Western 'Aberdares' - An Experiment, a Stop-Gap, or the first of an unfinished line? - W. A. T. Aves Britain's Titled Trains a€" 10: The 'Fenman' Worth a second glance ...Michael Harris profiles a post-war named train which never set speed records but had some interesting features, not least occasional Royal patronage. Tail Lamp Cover: In this issue of Steam Days, Mike Thompson provides interesting information on the diagrams worked by the Nine Elms Southern Pacifics during the summer of 1962. One of the 70A 'Merchant Navy' Pacifics at that time was No 35029 Ellerman Lines, which is pictured with a down express at Winchfield, between Farnborough and Basingstoke, on 1 September 1962.
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