Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
NEWS - Why Lord Nelson will not be running without smoke deflectors; 80080 leaves Peak Rail for Butterley, and other topical stories.
GETTING SECOND WIND - The first in a series of objective reports on where preservation's smaller fish are heading to. Chris Awdry reports back on the 'Northampton Steam Railway".
GALLERY - Pictorial photo-feature, this month including LNER 'Coal Tank' No. 1054 on the Manchester Victoria shuttle.
THE MAN WHO LOVED Ds - In memory of popular railway author/photographer Derek Cross who died on May 31, we publish his own tribute to the locomotives which he believed were the most elegant of all - SECR Wainwright "D" Class.
STEAM TO MALLAIG 1963, 1984. - Dr. Ann Glen recounts steam's disastrous last run to Mallaig in 1963, and some of the lessons which are there for the learning in 1984.
ON THE ROAD TO THE ISLES - The full beauty of steam's long-awaited return to the West Highland line, in four pages of colour, with photographs by John* Cooper-Smith, Bill Sharman and Peter Skelton.
THE CONSETT HAUL - As contractors now lift the track on the branch from Ouston Junction to Consett, Peter Robinson recalls the days when NER Q7 0-8-0s and 9F 2-10-0s shook the rails with the heavy Tyne Dock-Consett steel-works block trains.
IMAGES OF STEAM '84. - Your last chance to submit your black & white prints or colour transparencies in the Ã
GETTING SECOND WIND - The first in a series of objective reports on where preservation's smaller fish are heading to. Chris Awdry reports back on the 'Northampton Steam Railway".
GALLERY - Pictorial photo-feature, this month including LNER 'Coal Tank' No. 1054 on the Manchester Victoria shuttle.
THE MAN WHO LOVED Ds - In memory of popular railway author/photographer Derek Cross who died on May 31, we publish his own tribute to the locomotives which he believed were the most elegant of all - SECR Wainwright "D" Class.
STEAM TO MALLAIG 1963, 1984. - Dr. Ann Glen recounts steam's disastrous last run to Mallaig in 1963, and some of the lessons which are there for the learning in 1984.
ON THE ROAD TO THE ISLES - The full beauty of steam's long-awaited return to the West Highland line, in four pages of colour, with photographs by John* Cooper-Smith, Bill Sharman and Peter Skelton.
THE CONSETT HAUL - As contractors now lift the track on the branch from Ouston Junction to Consett, Peter Robinson recalls the days when NER Q7 0-8-0s and 9F 2-10-0s shook the rails with the heavy Tyne Dock-Consett steel-works block trains.
IMAGES OF STEAM '84. - Your last chance to submit your black & white prints or colour transparencies in the Ã
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