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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Features:
Stillborn - A political cocktail of incompetence killed off any chance of regional Eurostar and Nightstar operation. Phil Marsh explains why such a good idea was stillborn.

Steam to the Midnight Sun - GW Travel took a group of Railway Magazine readers on an epic charter to the Arctic Circle. Editor Nick Pigott was on board.

The Day of the 'Castles' - In Practice & Performance, Keith Farr recalls the Western Region's last glorious fling with high-speed steam.
Santa Specials - A special seasonal at-a-glance guide showing when heritage railways are running 'Santa Specials'.
Hoovers: Safe for now? - Michael Timms concludes his survey of the Class 50 fleet from No. 50031 to 50050 and wonders which will be the next candidate for scrapping.

Works Visit - Inchicore - Dublin's Inchicore is one of the least visited works, but is a haven of ancient and modern, as Cliff Thomas discovers


Christmas Gifts Guide - Looking for an unusual Christmas gift your loved one could buy you? Our guide should make the search a little easier.

Panorama - Scottish Special - Scenes from last month's West Highland Steam Special, which could be the last

News
Headline News - GB Railfreight wins mail contract; Central Trains franchise to be axed; Prime Minister opens 'Locomotion'; First takes over in Scotland; 'Pacer' gutted in fire; Slam-door deadline extended; Epping-Ongar underway.
Traction & Stock News
Traction & Stock Portfolio
Network News
Steam News
Steam News Portfolio
Narrow Gauge News
Fight for Freight
Classic Traction News
Diesel Gala Portfolio
'Special' Pages
'Specials' Portfolio
Operations News
Traction Update

Regulars:
Multiple Aspects
Railways in Parliament
Platform 'Truro' Special
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Answers
Coming Events
100 Years Ago
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Prize Crossword
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FRONT COVER: Seeing double; New Turbostars' continue to roll out Bombardier's Derby Works. In this scene from earlier in the year, two examples in the livery of the new 'Southern' TOC, Nos. 170721 and 170722, pass at Ashurst on the Uckfield branch. INSET: EWS's 'Silver Machine': Class 67 No. 67029 has become the second of the class to be painted in a dedicated livery, this time silver. It has been selected to haul the new EWS company train (see Headline News) and is pictured at Toton depot on October 22
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