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NEWS LINES - All Class 27s to be condemned. Two Class 25s for sale and RE is the first to bring you BR's revised traction plans. 14 pages of all the top news - more than ever before. MODELRAIL - It's the battle of the Network SouthEast Class 47 as Hornby and Lima launch their respective models. WAGONS ROLL - There's more to railways than just locomotives! Have a read of Bob Wallace's column and you might be surprised at the world of wagons. A Presflo Profile is included this month. RAILTOUR REVIEW - Some readers are still taking this column too seriously! Don't! This month David Maxey dallies with the Queen of Green - D200 and suffers a most embarrassing flashover with an exhibit intended for the NRM. MULTIPLE MATTERS - It is not all roses with the Sprinters. Late deliveries mean the vintage DMUs continue to roll. Steve Knight has all the country's DMUs news for you. REPAIR REPORT - The latest traction overhaul news is brought to you by Paul Johnston. COACHING CALL - Southern Vampires! They only come out at night - the SR's loco hauled vehicles. 5089 presents his monthly column. RAIL MAIL - A further selection of your many letters on a variety of topics. DEPARTMENTAL DEVELOPMENTS - Gone but not forgotten. Spurs in the Cup No, Roger Butcher reviews recent disposals in the Departmental scene. AROUND THE REGIONS - One of re's most popular features - Howard Johnston has another collection of news items from the five Regions. RAIL DEVELOPMENT - Is the BR Leicester area going downhill now that it has been enlarged Leslie Freitag charts the spectacular rise when Eric Roberts was in charge. CREWE BY NIGHT - Fancy a night on Crewe station, aided with an all-night buffet David Rapson reveals what can be seen when most folk are in bed. TRACTION TALK - Class 20s and 45s stored at March, what future has the Push-Pull Class 47s Howard Johnston has the most authoritative traction news round-up in the country. ALL CHANGE - Are you ready The May timetable change always has a large number of stock alterations. Tune in to lan James who has the details. Front cover by John Rudd. Dedicated steel traffic Class 37 Nos. 37501 and 37502 arrive at Corby on May 29,1987 with the 6M471050 Lackenby-Corby Tubeliner'.
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