Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
News - The 'good news' this month includes initial details of our "EWS Classic Traction Gala', the main line return of two DPS locos and regular Class 31 haulage this summer. Taking Stock - Recent locomotive allocations and changes. Preserved Traction - Including some surprise news from the GWR, where they're making room for a second Class 37. Railtour File - Forthcoming tour attractions include freight lines in Scotland and Weymouth Quay. Classic Classes - The 'Peaks' Part 4 - Class 46s. Mike Kerry concludes this fascinating series with a detailed study of Nos.D138-D193. Mollasses to Menstrie - David J Hayes looks forward to the return of another freight flow. Showcase - Another splendid selection of the best shots from the best photographers. 'Deltic' Memories - A personal tribute to the Class 55s written and illustrated by Tom Heavyside. Review - We consider a 'Crompton' video, the new 'Yeoman' book and some more CD-ROMs. Freight Survivors - Hatfield & Stainforth - Paul Scott examines the traffic potential and photographic prospects at this busy location. North British pilots in Devon - R C Riley presents some of his photographs of Type 2 B-Bs at work during 1960/61 around Plymouth and Newton Abbot.' Gatwick Express - Catch 'em while you can - Richard Allen considers the work of the Class 73 EDs on the Victoria-Gatwick service. 'Deltic' Diversions - 'RSG' on the S&C - fab says DB! Type 3 turns - 'Syphons' at work on freight and passenger turns - a pictorial treat for Class 37 fans. Modelling - Loco model variety from Bachmann, Lima and N-Thusiast Resprays. The Famous Five - Garry Stroud outlines the interesting life and times of the Ruston PWM shunters. Cover: 55 018 Ballymoss reversing empty stock into Edinburgh Waverley on Easter Monday, April 20 1981, prior to working the 15.25 relief to King's Cross. You can witness Ballymoss' departure with this train on page 35 of this issue!
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