rains of Thought Lineside Lens a€ Hope Valley Line Compiled by Andrew Wilson Willoughby Junction - A. J. Ludlam, describes the importance and traffic movements of a Lincolnshire Junction south of Louth which served the coastal resorts of Sutton-on-Sea and Mablethorpe. The L&SWR and Southern at Plymouth - Stanley Jenkins, in his second article on the railways of Plymouth, this time describes the L&SWR's and Southern Railway's involvement at this major West Country rail centre, the Southern motive power that could be seen there, and the L&SWR/SR main-line and branch-line services into and out of Plymouth until the end of steam in the area. The GWR 'Dean Goods' 0-6-0 a€" A famous and much-travelled class - W. A. T. Aves looks at the interesting history and workings of a Great Western locomotive type that in addition to gracing the lines of the Midlands, the West Country, and Wales, also saw service overseas in both World Wars. Edinburgh (Waverley) Station - David Anderson provides a brief history of Edinburgh's famous Waverley station and its rebuilding, and recalls the days of steam during the British Railways era at the Scottish capital's former North British Railway stronghold. Tail Lamp a€" Readers' Letters Cover: This 'seasonal' scene on the Hope Valley line a€" a picturesque former Midland Railway route covered in this issue of the magazine a€" portrays a cold winter's day at Grindleford, where we see Stanier '8F' 2-8-0 No 48744 shunting an Engineer's train on the up side of the line on 8 January 1967.