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rains of Thought Locomotive names and their Origins: The LMS a€~Jubilieea€ Class 4-6-0s: The Australian Connection Eight a€~Jubileesa€ were named after places in Australasia, Andrew Wilson looks at their background, and at the locomotives that carried their names. The Wrington Vale Light Railway Colin G. Maggs MBE charts the rise and fall of the GWRa€ s eight-mile light railway to Blagdon from Congresbury on the Yatton to Wells line. STEAM DAYS in Colour 117: Former Caledonian Railway Locomotives at work in BR Days Caledonian Railway locomotives had longevity under the LMS, and by the 1950s the survivors were spread virtually across the whole of Scotland. STEAM DAYS at Northallerton Located in the Vale of Mowbray, the coming of the railways irrevocably changed the nature of Northallerton, as Stanley Jenkins relates. Beeching-inspired travels around Wessex When Beeching planned to axe the New Forest route from Brockenhurst to Broadstone, and that from Salisbury to West Moors Keith Widdowson undertook to travel these and other threatened routes in April 1964. Tail Lamp a€ Readersa€ Letters
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