Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Lord Nelson's victory. - George Hinchcliffe tells how they got the unique four-cylinder'Southern 4-6-0 together.
Top shed: Kings Cross. - Beginning a nostalgic new series, B.C. Riley looks back at London's top MPDs before they took steam away.
Main Line Magic. - And plenty of it, too, with trains like the "Bon Accord", "John Mynors Memorial" and "Taysider" dashing all over the country.
News. - Barry reservations latest, "Q1" in steam, Leander to the rescue and much more, including what's on during the next two months.
Steam in his blood. - Footplate author Harold Gasson tells of the inspiration he found as a fireman on the Great Western.
Project impossible. - Rebuilding a loco when half's missing is difficult enough. Trying it with the unique 71000 Duke of Gloucester is beyond belief.
England's glory. - The Midland has been born again at Butterley. Brian Radford tells the story so far.
Ashes to ashes, rust to rust . . . Our centre spread looks at the forlorn lines at Barry - with the sickening sight of 92085 being cut to scrap.
The Portrush Flyer. - Peter Kelly takes a trip aboard Ulster's famous steam-hauled holiday express.
Tizer and banana sarnies. - That was the train spotters' staple diet when Geoff Silcock and his mates set off on their Sunday afternoon steamtreks. . .
The Steam Artists. - This time a new correspondent, Roger Malone, paints a word-picture of Cornish artist Don Breckon.
Manchester in focus. - How did the Great Railway Exposition, which ended on September 14, measure up after Rainhill?
Tales from the Footplate. - The spy who wrote down Super D "secrets" and the "King" that wouldn't steam.
War cry at Bala. - The narrow-gauge Bala Lake Railway is featured in Preserved Line Profile.
Never in the field ...The battle to rebuild 34081 92 Squadron.
Mailbag. - Six pages of it - and plenty of controversy.
Top shed: Kings Cross. - Beginning a nostalgic new series, B.C. Riley looks back at London's top MPDs before they took steam away.
Main Line Magic. - And plenty of it, too, with trains like the "Bon Accord", "John Mynors Memorial" and "Taysider" dashing all over the country.
News. - Barry reservations latest, "Q1" in steam, Leander to the rescue and much more, including what's on during the next two months.
Steam in his blood. - Footplate author Harold Gasson tells of the inspiration he found as a fireman on the Great Western.
Project impossible. - Rebuilding a loco when half's missing is difficult enough. Trying it with the unique 71000 Duke of Gloucester is beyond belief.
England's glory. - The Midland has been born again at Butterley. Brian Radford tells the story so far.
Ashes to ashes, rust to rust . . . Our centre spread looks at the forlorn lines at Barry - with the sickening sight of 92085 being cut to scrap.
The Portrush Flyer. - Peter Kelly takes a trip aboard Ulster's famous steam-hauled holiday express.
Tizer and banana sarnies. - That was the train spotters' staple diet when Geoff Silcock and his mates set off on their Sunday afternoon steamtreks. . .
The Steam Artists. - This time a new correspondent, Roger Malone, paints a word-picture of Cornish artist Don Breckon.
Manchester in focus. - How did the Great Railway Exposition, which ended on September 14, measure up after Rainhill?
Tales from the Footplate. - The spy who wrote down Super D "secrets" and the "King" that wouldn't steam.
War cry at Bala. - The narrow-gauge Bala Lake Railway is featured in Preserved Line Profile.
Never in the field ...The battle to rebuild 34081 92 Squadron.
Mailbag. - Six pages of it - and plenty of controversy.
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