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20 RUSH HOUR AT CRICH - Peter Kelly samples some stunning old-time Easter transport at the National Tramway Museum.
22 THE DEVIL RIDES OUT! - How the surging Trevithick Day crowds witnessed a superb replica of Richard Trevithick's 1801 Camborne road locomotive Puffing Devil travelling under its own steam.
26 THE LORD LASCELLES STORY - C. Richard Marsh, who bought Burrell Special Scenic showman's road locomotive Lord Lascelles in 1980, continues with the story of Nol. 3886's rebuild in his ownership and unearths more fascinating facts about its history.
41 SMALL HANDS, BIG ENGINES! - Photographer Alan Barnes brings all the atmosphere of the Apprentice Steam Day at Home Farm, Old Warden, Bedfordshire, in April.
42 NO ORDINARY ROLLER - Derek Rayner delves into a photograph of an interesting engine which isn't quite what it might seem.
46 THE TRAMWAY THAT WAS BLOWN AWAY! - Julie Richards-Williams comes across a remarkable horse tram survivor that has found a safe haven in Wales.
50 MINIATURES AT THETFORD - Pat Freeman reports on a superb turn-out of miniature engineering organised by the Friends of the Charles Burrell Museum.
54 MAKING THE RIGHT CONNECTIONS - Jerry Thurston continues with the building of 4in. Clayton & Shuttleworth traction engine Glory B.
60 STEAMING SUCCESS ON MILLER's TRAIL - The fulfilment of a 14-year-old money-raising dream to restore Suffolk's Bardwell Mill is witnessed by Pat Freeman.
66 THE OLD BREWERY FLEET - Reader John Wilson turns out some family archive photographs of Taylor Walker's Limehouse Brewery delivery fleet in the 1920s and 30s.
68 PATTERNS IN THE SAND - The fascinating art of pattern-making comes under scrutiny.
72 SWISS PRECISION! - Full of transport delights both vintage and modern, Switzerland might be more affordable than you think, writes Dave Crook.
76 BRISTOL PRIDE! - John Hobbs visits the Bristol Industrial Museum for an enlightening interview with its curator Andy King.
22 THE DEVIL RIDES OUT! - How the surging Trevithick Day crowds witnessed a superb replica of Richard Trevithick's 1801 Camborne road locomotive Puffing Devil travelling under its own steam.
26 THE LORD LASCELLES STORY - C. Richard Marsh, who bought Burrell Special Scenic showman's road locomotive Lord Lascelles in 1980, continues with the story of Nol. 3886's rebuild in his ownership and unearths more fascinating facts about its history.
41 SMALL HANDS, BIG ENGINES! - Photographer Alan Barnes brings all the atmosphere of the Apprentice Steam Day at Home Farm, Old Warden, Bedfordshire, in April.
42 NO ORDINARY ROLLER - Derek Rayner delves into a photograph of an interesting engine which isn't quite what it might seem.
46 THE TRAMWAY THAT WAS BLOWN AWAY! - Julie Richards-Williams comes across a remarkable horse tram survivor that has found a safe haven in Wales.
50 MINIATURES AT THETFORD - Pat Freeman reports on a superb turn-out of miniature engineering organised by the Friends of the Charles Burrell Museum.
54 MAKING THE RIGHT CONNECTIONS - Jerry Thurston continues with the building of 4in. Clayton & Shuttleworth traction engine Glory B.
60 STEAMING SUCCESS ON MILLER's TRAIL - The fulfilment of a 14-year-old money-raising dream to restore Suffolk's Bardwell Mill is witnessed by Pat Freeman.
66 THE OLD BREWERY FLEET - Reader John Wilson turns out some family archive photographs of Taylor Walker's Limehouse Brewery delivery fleet in the 1920s and 30s.
68 PATTERNS IN THE SAND - The fascinating art of pattern-making comes under scrutiny.
72 SWISS PRECISION! - Full of transport delights both vintage and modern, Switzerland might be more affordable than you think, writes Dave Crook.
76 BRISTOL PRIDE! - John Hobbs visits the Bristol Industrial Museum for an enlightening interview with its curator Andy King.
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