The Complete Preservation News Magazine
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Sam Hewitt
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The Corris Railway was one of the first lines to be closed by BR and it was a very long
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Many pre-Grouping steam engines soldiered on until the end of the 1950s but were then withdrawn faster than the locomotive
An eagerly awaited return to steam is the 0-4-0ST sold by the Great Eastern Railway in 1917. Mark Smithers reports
Charles Fairburn took over the reins as the Chief Mechanical Engineer of the LMS from Sir William Stanier in 1944
Our cover picture depicts a BR Standard 4MT tank back at Midsomer Norton and is a classic and quite wonderful
Sarah Wilkinson
Barrow Hill Roundhouse Railway Centre near Chesterfield will host Flog It, the popular BBC One antiques programme presented by Paul
By Ian Murray THE Seventies was, in many ways, the worst possible decade in which to attempt the ground-breaking rebuild
Apart from during the 1948 Locomotive Exchanges, very few if any Royal Scot 4-6-0s penetrated the West Country until July
THURSDAY, July 28 was not a good day for Locomotives Services’ Bulleid light Pacific No. 34052 Lord Dowding when on
A section of what may be the world’s oldest standard gauge railway will be protected and studied with the aid
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