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Will Bressingham's great red lion roar again? - No standard gauge locomotives have run at Bressingham for years. Robin Jones visits the famous steam site and finds that a star LMS locomotive could return in a big way.
Crossing new borders: 'Tie Imperial Express - Spotting steam behind ihelron Curtain' was once fraught with dftcukbes. Returning to the Czech Repubic 21 years on. David Wilcock finds all has changed as he rides on the luxurious Imperial Express.
Dame Vera Lynn - First lady of steam - 'WD' No. 3672 Dame Vera Lynn has run 100,000 miles since its last overhaul. John Hunt reports from the North Yorkshire Moors Railway on this remarkable feat, believed to be a record for British preservation.
A southern flavour as a northern outpost - Ann Glen reports from Aberdeenshire on Britain's most northerly narrow gauge line, the Alford Valley Railway, based around the village's old Great North of Scodand Railway branch line terminus.
News - Plans afoot for Royal Scot's comeback; Daily steam service for the Settle & Carlisle; Duke of Gloucester to visit Poland for high speed running; NRM may extend into adjacent concrete works;Ashburton extension study favourable; Stratford-upon-Avon groups given until September to solve differences.
Morgan - Argues that preserved railways should make more of their educational role.
Narrow gauge news - Welsh Highland inquiry starts and Lynton & Barnstaple coach nears completion.
World steam - Steam stands in for diesel failures in Germany and Limoges offers steam for Ã
Crossing new borders: 'Tie Imperial Express - Spotting steam behind ihelron Curtain' was once fraught with dftcukbes. Returning to the Czech Repubic 21 years on. David Wilcock finds all has changed as he rides on the luxurious Imperial Express.
Dame Vera Lynn - First lady of steam - 'WD' No. 3672 Dame Vera Lynn has run 100,000 miles since its last overhaul. John Hunt reports from the North Yorkshire Moors Railway on this remarkable feat, believed to be a record for British preservation.
A southern flavour as a northern outpost - Ann Glen reports from Aberdeenshire on Britain's most northerly narrow gauge line, the Alford Valley Railway, based around the village's old Great North of Scodand Railway branch line terminus.
News - Plans afoot for Royal Scot's comeback; Daily steam service for the Settle & Carlisle; Duke of Gloucester to visit Poland for high speed running; NRM may extend into adjacent concrete works;Ashburton extension study favourable; Stratford-upon-Avon groups given until September to solve differences.
Morgan - Argues that preserved railways should make more of their educational role.
Narrow gauge news - Welsh Highland inquiry starts and Lynton & Barnstaple coach nears completion.
World steam - Steam stands in for diesel failures in Germany and Limoges offers steam for Ã
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