Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
THE END IS NIGH - The Last of Steam on BR - A Lament by Patrick Spens
THE LAST STEAM SHEDS OF ENGLAND - A February Sunday in 1968 - Words and Music by Allan C. Baker
LAST DAYS AT CARNFORTH
STATION SURVEY - DUDLEY - By Bryan Wilson
Riley's Railway Roundabout - Footplating a King. 23rd April 1960
MILES FROM ANYWHERE - Bryan Wilson
HAWICK HIATUS
THIRTIES FILE - Neat and Tidy
WAR REPORT - Sheffield, 1943
FOUR MILES FROM CARDIFF GENERAL - (Whichever Way You Go - June 1949) - Notes by Bryan Wilson
LMS NORTHERN DIVISION DOCK TANKS - Part 2, continued from the JUNE issue - By Keith Miles
ISLAND NTERLUDE
DIESEL DAWN - Bigand Heavy - A Note by Allan C. Baker
'FAREWELL'to 60123 - By Bryan Wilson
DEPARTURE TIME AT OBAN - Bryan Wilson
RAILWAY BYLINES - Misunderstood?
A READER WRITES
...and another super special sixteen page supplement:
BEST OF TIMES, WORST OF TIMES - August 1968 saw the last working main line steam locomotives in Britain; a painful swansong acted out in the industrial and mining country of the English North West. It was not long before even this industrial landscape disappeared too. A sixteen page special extra section celebrates yet another anniversary in the long story of steam. Some never-before seen dramatic photographs, and unforgettable images.
Cover - One of the Last - 45095 at Carnforth in 1967 and (opposite) something of the strange, busy yet doomed air, at the shed.
THE LAST STEAM SHEDS OF ENGLAND - A February Sunday in 1968 - Words and Music by Allan C. Baker
LAST DAYS AT CARNFORTH
STATION SURVEY - DUDLEY - By Bryan Wilson
Riley's Railway Roundabout - Footplating a King. 23rd April 1960
MILES FROM ANYWHERE - Bryan Wilson
HAWICK HIATUS
THIRTIES FILE - Neat and Tidy
WAR REPORT - Sheffield, 1943
FOUR MILES FROM CARDIFF GENERAL - (Whichever Way You Go - June 1949) - Notes by Bryan Wilson
LMS NORTHERN DIVISION DOCK TANKS - Part 2, continued from the JUNE issue - By Keith Miles
ISLAND NTERLUDE
DIESEL DAWN - Bigand Heavy - A Note by Allan C. Baker
'FAREWELL'to 60123 - By Bryan Wilson
DEPARTURE TIME AT OBAN - Bryan Wilson
RAILWAY BYLINES - Misunderstood?
A READER WRITES
...and another super special sixteen page supplement:
BEST OF TIMES, WORST OF TIMES - August 1968 saw the last working main line steam locomotives in Britain; a painful swansong acted out in the industrial and mining country of the English North West. It was not long before even this industrial landscape disappeared too. A sixteen page special extra section celebrates yet another anniversary in the long story of steam. Some never-before seen dramatic photographs, and unforgettable images.
Cover - One of the Last - 45095 at Carnforth in 1967 and (opposite) something of the strange, busy yet doomed air, at the shed.
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