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Looking Twenty Years Ahead
Colour-Lights Westward from Reading
Along the "Highest and Hardest" - Charles Irving
Scottish "Merry-go-Round"
Secondary but Distinctive. - R. E. G. Read and Gordon Biddle
Towards 2000
Train Control by Radio and Radar
Locomotive Practice and Performance. - O. S. Nock
Panorama
British Locomotive Design, 1923-47: Part six. - F. Graham Glover
Railway Archaeology. - Michael P. Jacobs
Loading a Narrow-Gauge Centenarian
Letters
Notes and News
The Why and the Wherefore
Literature
FRONT COVER: The 16.00 hr. tram from Malton on May 14, 1964, headed by class "Bl" 4-6-0 locomotive No. 61276, at Ruswarp. crossing the lost bridge over the River Esk before entering Whitby
Colour-Lights Westward from Reading
Along the "Highest and Hardest" - Charles Irving
Scottish "Merry-go-Round"
Secondary but Distinctive. - R. E. G. Read and Gordon Biddle
Towards 2000
Train Control by Radio and Radar
Locomotive Practice and Performance. - O. S. Nock
Panorama
British Locomotive Design, 1923-47: Part six. - F. Graham Glover
Railway Archaeology. - Michael P. Jacobs
Loading a Narrow-Gauge Centenarian
Letters
Notes and News
The Why and the Wherefore
Literature
FRONT COVER: The 16.00 hr. tram from Malton on May 14, 1964, headed by class "Bl" 4-6-0 locomotive No. 61276, at Ruswarp. crossing the lost bridge over the River Esk before entering Whitby
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