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The 'Cinderella' of the 'Standard' range: Introduced in 1952, the Riddles '3MT' 2-6-2Ts were 'engines without jobs'. Andrew Wilson looks at the class of 45 examples
Gantries! Part 11-The LNER Area - Richard Fitzgibbons continues his reflections on impressive 'S&T' installations, this month looking at the former LNER territory, from King's Cross and Cromer to Ainwick and Newcastle
Personal Favourites: The Holmes Class J36 0-6-0s: David Anderson recalls this vintage North British Railway Holmes design, sole survivor of which today is No. 673 Maude.
Southern steam at Nine Elms: This summer marks the 25th anniversary of the end of everyday Southern steam. As part of Steam World's commemoration ot this event, we present a look at Nine Elms motive power depot in the 1950s and 1960s
By 'H' to Hawkhurst: Chris Gammell digs into his black and white and colour archive of quality photographs, and deeper still into his memories and notebooks, to recall this picturesque branch
Perseverance amongst the 'Jubilees': Terry Webb's determined bid to 'cop' all the Stanier 'Jubilees' failed by just one. he tells the story of how No. 45616 Malta GC became the one that got away
Platform: The editor dips into the postbag to present a selection or recent readers letters.
Rail Archive Stephenson Update: We give the NRM portfolio a break to provide an update to the 'Just what is Rail Archive Stephenson' series published last year, revealing that the famous Photomatic business has become part of RAS. Brian Stephenson reports.
Front cover: Making truly volcanic progress at Farington, south of Preston on the WCML, is 'Jubilee' No. 45614 Leeward Islands. The filthy 4-6-0 is hauling an up fitted freight on September 6 1963. See also pages 38-44.
Gantries! Part 11-The LNER Area - Richard Fitzgibbons continues his reflections on impressive 'S&T' installations, this month looking at the former LNER territory, from King's Cross and Cromer to Ainwick and Newcastle
Personal Favourites: The Holmes Class J36 0-6-0s: David Anderson recalls this vintage North British Railway Holmes design, sole survivor of which today is No. 673 Maude.
Southern steam at Nine Elms: This summer marks the 25th anniversary of the end of everyday Southern steam. As part of Steam World's commemoration ot this event, we present a look at Nine Elms motive power depot in the 1950s and 1960s
By 'H' to Hawkhurst: Chris Gammell digs into his black and white and colour archive of quality photographs, and deeper still into his memories and notebooks, to recall this picturesque branch
Perseverance amongst the 'Jubilees': Terry Webb's determined bid to 'cop' all the Stanier 'Jubilees' failed by just one. he tells the story of how No. 45616 Malta GC became the one that got away
Platform: The editor dips into the postbag to present a selection or recent readers letters.
Rail Archive Stephenson Update: We give the NRM portfolio a break to provide an update to the 'Just what is Rail Archive Stephenson' series published last year, revealing that the famous Photomatic business has become part of RAS. Brian Stephenson reports.
Front cover: Making truly volcanic progress at Farington, south of Preston on the WCML, is 'Jubilee' No. 45614 Leeward Islands. The filthy 4-6-0 is hauling an up fitted freight on September 6 1963. See also pages 38-44.
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