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rains of Thought Bescot Shed and Yards Part Two: BR Days Mike Page concludes his account of this important railway location, taking the story from 1948 through to the closure of the steam shed in 1966, and beyond. Memories of Irish Steam in 1953 Part Two: West and South-West Further travels with Neil Sprinks in the Emerald Isle take us to some lesser-travelled and now long lost railways, of both 5ft 3in and 3ft gauges. STEAM DAYS in Colour 114: The Colour of 1964 Fifty years ago Top Link steam was in retreat, and it was becoming apparent that the later years of BR steam action would be primarily on goods duties. Locomotive Names and their Origins: The a€~Birda€ series of a€~Bulldoga€ Class 4-4-0s of the GWR G.J. Churchwarda€ s final development of Deana€ s a€~Bulldoga€ class was represented by the fifteen a€~Birdsa€ . Andrew Wilson delves into their history. STEAM DAYS at Hunstanton Little more than a village when the railway arrived, Stanley Jenkins tracks the rise and fall of the railways at this north Norfolk seaside location. Tail Lamp a€ Readersa€ Letters
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