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rains of Thought Remembering 1964 a€ Fifty Years On Frederick Rogers commentates on the ever-changing scene of Britaina€ s railways, traditional operations and steam activity all the more noteworthy as the balance of the work tipped towards modern traction for the first time. STEAM DAYS in Colour 113: Anglo-Scottish Expresses While the East Coast and West Coast main lines are the core routes, variety comes with Inter-Regional services and the main line established by the Midland Railway to Carlisle, and onward over the metals of its Scottish allies. Memories of Irish Steam in 1953 Part One: To the North (via Dingle)! Neil Sprinks embarks on a travelogue of the broad and narrow gauge lines of the CIE and UTA, as well as various independent cross-border railways. Great Western Railway Shipping Services to the Channel Islands With shipping part of the vast and varied integrated network created by Britaina€ s railway companies, Philip J. Kelley describes and recalls the GWR services to Guernsey and Jersey from the Dorset port of Weymouth. Tail Lamp a€" Readersa€ Letters
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