Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
NEWS LINES - A new freight route to Scotland is proposed incorporating the S&C, the three Class 14s sold for scrap have all been saved by preservationists, Cardiff's new City Line is opened and Snow Hill station, Birmingham is reborn to much celebration. 13 packed news pages - more than any other magazine.________
TWO MILLION NOT OUT - RE goes behind the scenes at York to reveal for the first time how the Eastern Region engineers control the HST fleet. Story by Murray Brown.
MULTIPLE MATTERS - Tune in to Steve Knight's monthly digest of DMU news for the latest happenings.
RAIL DEVELOPMENT - This is what it is all about - station re-openings - no less than four opened this month including the 150th. Leslie Freitag writes on these positive moves.
AROUND THE REGIONS - Once again, there has been a wealth of interesting news items from around the country. Howard Johnston is the columnist.
"DIDN'T WE NEARLY HAVE IT ALL" - The remarkable inside story of how the Basingstoke Railshow-the event of the year-was organised, and they nearly did have it all! An RE exclusive by Dale Stewart.
REPAIR REPORT - What have the Level 5 Depots and BREL Works been repairing Paul Johnston reviews this month's 'ins and outs'.
WAGONS ROLL - If you follow the wagon world, there's much of interest including more new wagons. Bob Wallace has all the details.
DEPARTMENTAL DEVELOPMENTS - Yet another first! The country's top Departmental expert, Roger Butcher, explains the role and vehicles of the MTA, the Mobile Track Assessment team.
TRACTION TALK - What a month! Five'Peaks'are to be re-instated, there's to be a sub-class 31 /5 and the first class 86/5 is nominated. Plus all the unusual workings. Don't miss Howard Johnston's eagerly read column!
COACHING CALL - That's funny, where are all the Mk.1 s for sale following the October timetable '5089' explains where they have gone and provides more coaching commentary.
ALL CHANGE - Another bumper bundle of transfers, namings and condemnations. This popular column is compiled by Ian James.
Front cover: Green livery has recently been applied to'Hymek'D7076 by owner Tim Hanson and his helpers at Bury. The loco is pictured on September 13, 1987.
TWO MILLION NOT OUT - RE goes behind the scenes at York to reveal for the first time how the Eastern Region engineers control the HST fleet. Story by Murray Brown.
MULTIPLE MATTERS - Tune in to Steve Knight's monthly digest of DMU news for the latest happenings.
RAIL DEVELOPMENT - This is what it is all about - station re-openings - no less than four opened this month including the 150th. Leslie Freitag writes on these positive moves.
AROUND THE REGIONS - Once again, there has been a wealth of interesting news items from around the country. Howard Johnston is the columnist.
"DIDN'T WE NEARLY HAVE IT ALL" - The remarkable inside story of how the Basingstoke Railshow-the event of the year-was organised, and they nearly did have it all! An RE exclusive by Dale Stewart.
REPAIR REPORT - What have the Level 5 Depots and BREL Works been repairing Paul Johnston reviews this month's 'ins and outs'.
WAGONS ROLL - If you follow the wagon world, there's much of interest including more new wagons. Bob Wallace has all the details.
DEPARTMENTAL DEVELOPMENTS - Yet another first! The country's top Departmental expert, Roger Butcher, explains the role and vehicles of the MTA, the Mobile Track Assessment team.
TRACTION TALK - What a month! Five'Peaks'are to be re-instated, there's to be a sub-class 31 /5 and the first class 86/5 is nominated. Plus all the unusual workings. Don't miss Howard Johnston's eagerly read column!
COACHING CALL - That's funny, where are all the Mk.1 s for sale following the October timetable '5089' explains where they have gone and provides more coaching commentary.
ALL CHANGE - Another bumper bundle of transfers, namings and condemnations. This popular column is compiled by Ian James.
Front cover: Green livery has recently been applied to'Hymek'D7076 by owner Tim Hanson and his helpers at Bury. The loco is pictured on September 13, 1987.
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