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Great Central Express Passenger 4-6-0s - Sam Armstrong
Glasgow & South Western Engine Sheds - I. C. Coleford
Life before Preservation a€ 4: The Isle of Wight Steam Railway - T. E. Somers takes a look at another of Britain's Preserved Railways, prior to closure by BR.
Great Western Locomotive Profiles 2: 'Star' class 4-6-0 No 4017 Knight of the Black Eagle/Knight of Liege - Bill Peto
Early BR Days at Kentish Town - Jeff Kirby continues the story of his days, when working from Kentish Town shed, following his detailed account of his pre-Nationalisation days there, related in the October 1993 issue of Steam Days. Main-line Steam a€" decline and fall
6: Paddington-Worcester-Hereford - The last in a series of articles by Michael Harris charting the, story of the last years of BR main-line steam on all six Regions.
Tail Lamp
Cover: This month's issue of Steam Days covers the Paddington-Worcester-Hereford trains - Michael Harris's sixth and final article on the decline and fall of main-line steam on BR. In this scene, immaculate ex-Great Western 'Castle' 4-6-0 No 7007 Great Western, proudly sporting its GWR coat of arms below its name, is about to leave Oxford with the 1.45pm Paddington to Worcester train, on 29 September 1956.
Great Central Express Passenger 4-6-0s - Sam Armstrong
Glasgow & South Western Engine Sheds - I. C. Coleford
Life before Preservation a€ 4: The Isle of Wight Steam Railway - T. E. Somers takes a look at another of Britain's Preserved Railways, prior to closure by BR.
Great Western Locomotive Profiles 2: 'Star' class 4-6-0 No 4017 Knight of the Black Eagle/Knight of Liege - Bill Peto
Early BR Days at Kentish Town - Jeff Kirby continues the story of his days, when working from Kentish Town shed, following his detailed account of his pre-Nationalisation days there, related in the October 1993 issue of Steam Days. Main-line Steam a€" decline and fall
6: Paddington-Worcester-Hereford - The last in a series of articles by Michael Harris charting the, story of the last years of BR main-line steam on all six Regions.
Tail Lamp
Cover: This month's issue of Steam Days covers the Paddington-Worcester-Hereford trains - Michael Harris's sixth and final article on the decline and fall of main-line steam on BR. In this scene, immaculate ex-Great Western 'Castle' 4-6-0 No 7007 Great Western, proudly sporting its GWR coat of arms below its name, is about to leave Oxford with the 1.45pm Paddington to Worcester train, on 29 September 1956.
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