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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue

News - Paul Furtek presents the latest happenings and sightings on the network and preservation scene - Plus the month's locomotive stock changes.
Classic classes: the 40s - The first part of Paul Hill's definitive history of the Class 40s considers the developments that fed to their introduction and their early days in BR service.
Celebrity file - The life and times of D433, later 50 033 Glorious, recalled by Paul Hill.
Traction traumas - Introducing a dramatic new series in which Professor Alan Eamshaw investigates accidents involving BR's diesel and electric fleet.
Showcase - Our contributors continue to delight with their excellent photographs - so this month we present an extended selection.
Diesels AND THE great central railway - John East and Mark Fowler look at the impact of diesel traction on this leading preserved line.
Sixties in scotland - Tom Smith's guide to Class 60-hauled workings north of the border, including where to see and photograph them.
Gone BUT NOT forgotten - Rotherwood, a stabling point whose fate was linked to that df Woodhead route, is fondly remembered by Chris Booth.
'Celtics' to skeggy - This might be our April issue - but this is no joke!
The skegness line - Mark Hodgson reflects on the locomotive-hauled trips to the bracing East Coast resort and mourns their passing.
TPO - Masquerading under a different title, here's a lively selection of your correspondence, plus a took review for good measure.
Capital mail - A linndy appraisal of the remaining mail traffic to and from the London termini presented by Mark Rawlinson.
Traction modelling - Peter Marriott test drives two recent releases
The blue brothers - This month's liveries page considers the blues.
Tail light - A final burst before we fade into the sunset

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