rains of Thought The Norwich 'Crab' - Brian J. Topping takes a detailed look at the Hughes/Fowler 2-6-0 locomotive that first emerged from Norwich Works in 1926, the reasons for the engine's introduction, its various test runs, and the duties performed in service. Lineside Cameraman a€ Verdun Wake - A selection of photographs from the camera of another railway photographer from the days of steam, together with some of his personal memories of those days. Steam Days at Yeovil - Brian Jackson looks at 150 years of railway history at an interesting West Country rail centre served by three stations and both the L&SWR/SR and the Great Western Railway. Steam on the Leamside Line in the 1950s - Former signalman Colin Ryder provides a detailed account of the workings on the Leamside line in County Durham, where East Coast main line diversions could also be seen at times. The Kilmacolm Branch and the Paisley Canal Line - Stanley Jenkins relates the history and workings of the former G&SWR line which headed west from the centre of Glasgow through a vast complex of lines prior to heading towards the Clyde Coast and Greenock. Tail Lamp a€" Readers' Letters Cover. In this issue of the magazine we take a look at the development of the LMSHughes/Fowler 'Crab' 2-6-0, the various test runs with these engines, and their duties. In 1959 there were 24 'Crabs' allocated to former G&SWR sheds In Scotland, with eleven at Ayr, six at Dumfries, four at Ardrossan. two at Hurlford, and one at Stranraer, and Hurlford-based No 42743, seen here, has been photographed from a passing train at Kilmarnock on 27 May 1959. The clean locomotive is seen blowing-off steam in the station with two coaches in tow.