Trains of Thought - Brighton Works and its Locomotives Part Two - 1923 to 1958 So often under review for closure after the grouping, Chris Andrews concludes his Brighton Works survey with engines built at the former LB&SCR site by the Southern Railway, the Railway Executive Committee and British Railways. The Experimental L&NWR Bus Service of the Cannock Chase Inaugurated in 1913, John Bucknall shines a spotlight on the motor bus service via Chasetown that was introduced by the forward thinking L&NWR as a feeder service to the company's railway stations at Brownhills and Hednesford. STEAM DAYS in Colour - 100: Preserved Eastern Region Pacifics in British Railways days At the dieselisation of the East Coast main line's fastest services, the outgoing Pacifics remain iconic, and this resulted in eight of these engines reaching preservation, 'A2' Blue Peter, 'A3' Flying Scotsman, and six 'A4s', including the record-breaking Mallard - all are illustrated at work post-Nationalisation. Holiday Memories in the West Country - July 1961 Better known for his Teeside photographic exploits, in the summer of 1961 David P. Williams ventured to South-West England for a family holiday, and it proved to be a memorable fortnight rich with new railway experiences. The Great Northern Railway's Ivatt Atlantics W.A.T. Aves provides a brief history of the development of the small and large Ivatt 4-4-2s built for GNR service, including the experimental one-off engines and variants, and the overall sphere of operation of the LNER 'C1s' and 'C2s' Tail Lamp - Readers' Letters
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