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NEWS - Semi-naked girl tied to the line on the South Devon Railway! Ashford-Hastings line to see steam next year; NSE confirms Exeter specials; 'Cambrian Limited' may divert to Aberystwyth; 5407 transfers to the Highlands; City of Truro doubles Dean Forest figures; Tyseley locos move out as Birmingham Railway Museum joins forces with GCR; Tanfield doubles length of line. All these stories and MUCH more in the country's leading steam news pages. Remember - you saw it first in Steam Railway-
KODAK COMPETITION WINNERS - A bumper entry to the prestigious Kodak-sponsored competition launched in our June issue provided an invidious task for the judges. We have pleasure in publishing the winners along with three runners-up.
SWAN AGE SWANSONG ? - The survival, and in many cases, improving success, of our nation's preserved railways during the current recession is wonderful news. But what of those lines where things aren't exactly coming up roses? Andrew Britton examines the plight of one such line, the Swanage, and finds reason for optimism.
ISLAND SUNSHINE - Scenes from the newly-opened Isle of Wight Steam Railway extension, including one from the still overgrown platform at Ashey station.
GALLERY - Double-headed QJs battling through a mountainous terrain in China grace this month's centre spread.
GLORIOUS YEARS - 'Line-bashing* tales and full-colour pictures from the heyday of steam, photographed by this month's guest cameraman, Peter Coton.
WORLDWIDE REPORT - Good news from the South African museum front, and pictures of live steam surviving -just! - on the Greek national railways.
FARE'S FAIR? - We have now reached the era of the Ã
KODAK COMPETITION WINNERS - A bumper entry to the prestigious Kodak-sponsored competition launched in our June issue provided an invidious task for the judges. We have pleasure in publishing the winners along with three runners-up.
SWAN AGE SWANSONG ? - The survival, and in many cases, improving success, of our nation's preserved railways during the current recession is wonderful news. But what of those lines where things aren't exactly coming up roses? Andrew Britton examines the plight of one such line, the Swanage, and finds reason for optimism.
ISLAND SUNSHINE - Scenes from the newly-opened Isle of Wight Steam Railway extension, including one from the still overgrown platform at Ashey station.
GALLERY - Double-headed QJs battling through a mountainous terrain in China grace this month's centre spread.
GLORIOUS YEARS - 'Line-bashing* tales and full-colour pictures from the heyday of steam, photographed by this month's guest cameraman, Peter Coton.
WORLDWIDE REPORT - Good news from the South African museum front, and pictures of live steam surviving -just! - on the Greek national railways.
FARE'S FAIR? - We have now reached the era of the Ã
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