rains of Thought Tredegar - Bill Rear describes life at Tredegar shed in South Wales in the 1920s from the notebooks and diaries of John Maxwell Dunn, and details the workings along the Sirhowy Valley from that depot on into the 1950s. Lineside Cameraman a€ Arthur Carpenter The Railways of Alnwick - Dennis Robinson recalls the two North Eastern Railway lines which converged on AInwick in Northumberland, together with their history and motive power. Glasgow Termini - Queen Street, Buchanan Street, St Enoch and Central Stations - David Anderson 'Kings' off the beaten track - Michael Harris looks at the wider range of duties than might be expected by the 'Kings' of the Great Western Railway. The Horsham & Guildford Direct Railway - Andrew Kennedy relates the fascinating history of this ex-LB&SCR line and incorporates a great deal of information from men who worked the route. Tail Lamp and Reviews Cover: As featured in an article appearing in this issue, the AInwick to AInmouth branch clung on to life to the end of the 1960s and, surprisingly for the diesel-minded North Eastern Region, retained a steam-worked passenger service until 1966. On 2 June of that year, 'K1' 2-6-0 No 62021 backs out of Platform 2 at Alnwick station in order to run round its train, having arrived with the 7.50am service from Alnmouth.