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rains of Thought Please Mister, What colour is your engine? - S. G. Allsopp describes some of the duties carried out by motive power depot staff in the Conciliation Grades and Artisan Grades. Life before Preservation 22: Dean Forest Railway - Stanley Jenkins studies another of Britain's preserved railways prior to closure by BR, and considers the history and past times of the Severn & Wye Joint Railway, part of which forms one of today's preserved lines - the Dean Forest Railway. London's Southern Termini in Camera H'Biia€agJUKU Brian Morrison compiles a pictorial tribute to London's Southern termini in the days of steam workings, and describes the scene today. Simply the best! - The Highland Main Line - Another small selection of photographs from the many excellent pictures held in the Rail Archive Stephenson Collection, this time portraying the Highland Main Line, using the photographs of W. J. Verden Anderson. The Hughes Baltic Tanks - Andrew Wilson looks at an LMS tank built to an L&YR design. Britain's Titled Trains 18 -The 'Yorkshire Pullman' - Michael Harris considers the fortunes of a named train that remains in the current railway timetables yet has had a somewhat involved history. Tail Lamp a€" Readers' Letters Reviews Cover: This month in Steam Days magazine we take a 'photographic look' at London's Southern Termini, and what finer sight was there than the immaculate BR 'Britannia' Pacific No 70004 William Shakespeare at Victoria station, London, awaiting to depart with the 'Golden Arrow', as seen in this view.
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