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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
News
The news just gets more amazing by the month, as EWS considers reinstating two 'Cromptons' and more 'Deltics' make their main line debuts.
Taking stock +
Stock changes plus 'Syphons' in action.
Preserved Traction
Jarrod Cotter presents our monthly round-up from the world of preserved railways.
Railtour File
Class 37/0s and DRS traction dominates the loco-hauled charters on offer this month.
Diesel Pioneers
The re-engined Class 37s. David N Clough considers the Class 37/9 'Slugs'.
Dundee Harbour branch
Fond memories of a Scottish freight byway from Scott Cunningham.
March Enterprise
Mark Brammer focuses on an East Anglian traffic flow, which represents a welcome revival for freight in the region.
The Moorswater branch
Dave Nitchell remembers how things used to be on this short but interesting Cornish freight line, which has recently reopened.
RfD 47 twilight
Make the most of them while you can, as we present a selection of notable recent workings by the doomed ex-RfD Class 47s.
Classic Classes
'Peak' update. Following his recent series on the 44s, 45s and 46s, Mike Kerry shares more information which has come to light.
Going 'Dutch' in the Duchy!
Details and a photograph of 47 331's amazing foray into china clay territory.
The Doncaster Railport to Harwich Intermodal
Ian Holmes looks at a freight flow which was until recently noted for regularly producing a good variety of motive power.
Preservation paintwork
Two recent photographs of preserved locos wearing notable liveries.
Park Life 1961
Ron Cover's pictorial record of a visit to Finsbury Park in late March 1961.
On location
Freight flows on the S&C. John S Whiteley dips into his photographic collection and comes up with some mixed freights at work on the picturesque Settle-Carlisle line during the period 1979-1985
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