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rains of Thought Locomotive names and their origins: The LB&SCR a€~H1a€ & a€~H2a€ Atlantics The Southern Railwaya€ s publicity department named the a€~Brighton Atlanticsa€ after coastal landmarks, Roger Haigh gives an overview of the life and times of these engines. The Maryport & Carlisle Railway Stanley Jenkins considers one of the smaller pre-Grouping companies, a concern that served Cumberland for over 80 years. Steam Days in Colour 130: Pacific power on the GNR around London The former GNR main line in and around London was an ideal place to witness Gresley, Thompson and Peppercorn Pacifics in action, streamlined a€~A4sa€ contrasted with a€~A1sa€ , a€~A2sa€ , and a€~A3sa€ . Caledonian railways into the south Lanarkshire coalfield David Anderson and Andrew Kennedy describe the lines to Coalburn and Muirkirk, to the south-east of Motherwell and Hamilton. The Malmesbury branch Colin G. Maggs MBE provides a history of this Wiltshire line through to its final closure in 1962. Tail Lamp a€ Readersa€ Letters
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