The Complete Preservation News Magazine
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Sam Hewitt
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Fifteen inches was considered to be the minimum practical gauge for a full-size as opposed to a miniature steam locomotive.
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THE Swanage Railway’s Class 33 D6515 Lt Jenny Lewis RN has made history twice over in London. On Sunday, April
Over the many years you have done some excellent interviews with the management of the National Railway Museum but I
REFERENCE the article in issue 241 on page 13 about Class 306s: firstly the unit number should read No. 017
The collection and the achievements of the Vintage Carriages Trust are explored by Rodney Towers on a visit to Ingrow
By Cedric Johns News that West Coast has been using Merchant Navy 4-6-2 No. 35018 British India Line over the
By Hugh Dougherty THE historic southern aspect of Glasgow’s Queen Street station roof arch is on view again for the
TALYLLYN Railway 0-4-2ST No. 3 Sir Haydn returned to passenger service on May 14, the 67th anniversary of the line
TWO significant centenaries and a railway birthday will be at the centre of the Severn Valley Railway’s June 2-3 goods
By Geoff Courtney An enthusiast’s novel protest that involved him running a home-made steam-powered trolley on a world-famous heritage line
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