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Rail Enthusiast Magazine, April 1982 Issue

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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
The last "Deltlc". - Editor Peter Kelly joins the "Celtic Scotsman Farewell" on its last heartbreaking journey from Edinburgh Waverley to Kings Cross.
A breed apart. - What made the "Deities" so special John Nelson puts it down to their fantastic noise and unique air of power and purpose,
Valiant to the last. - Technical correspondent Howard Johnston tells how the "Deltic" survivors flogged on to the end in ordinary public service.
Know your DMUs. - Many enthusiasts still can't tell one from another. We look at the trains that revolutionised local services.,. then somehow lingered on.
Collecting the current. - Basil Cooper, continuing his series on technical matters, explains how pantographs and collector shoes work.
Readers' letters. - Covering subjects from North Briiish A1A-A1 As to "Baby Deities", and "fiery" 27s to fabulous 40s.
Twilight of the "Peaks" - Donald J. Bishop unravels the "mothballs to mam line" mysteries of the big 1 Co-Co 1 s ÃÃ
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