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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
News - Including the latest developments with the class 37, 56, 58 & 87 fleets. Preservation News - A pictorial round up illustrating recent developments on our heritage lines. Devon memories - Bernard Mills features the WoE main line from Cullompton to Exwick. East Anglian Class 37s in the 1970s - A colourful selection of slides from John D Mann featuring Type 3s at work. More Euro 'thrash' - Paul Furtek and Tony Middleton report on the EWS Class 56s and 58s currently at work in France. Banking exam blues - The story behind a picture from August-1981 by Ian McCart. The final fortnight - Nick Ross looks at the use of Class 87s of Virgin WCML services - and beyondl 'Renown' and 'Repulse' revisited Phil Chilton shows how two locos kept the flag flying for the Class in 1991/92. Old before my time - Yesterday's photo style today - Phil Molville explains his b&w theory. The renaissance and decline of the Little North Western - Peter Smith and Peter Cooper present a detailed study of the Settle Junction-Carnforth line in the diesel era. Traction's travels - "Green machine' No.47 851 captured at work for the West Coast Railway Co. More 'Skeggy' '40s' - 'Whistlers' on Skegness services in the 1980s recalled by John Rudd. Class 47 update - Parrot presents his quarterly fleet report. Anniversary waltz - The Spa Valley Railway recreate the last day of BR services on their branch. Preservation extra - More news from the traction groups. TPO - A further selection of correspondence. North Wales electric - So, just what was a Class 90 doing at Llandudno Junction? Cover: The English Electric Type 3s have enjoyed a long and fruitful association with East Anglia. N0.37 022 is pictured approaching Althorne on the Southminster branch with Up sand hoppers on May 9, 1978.
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