Issue 4 1984 « Previous issue | Next issue »
Edited by Paul Karau and Gerry Beale
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LSWR H13 Class Steam Railcar No. 9
Cover
Photograph of LSWR H13 Class steam railcar No. 9
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Symonds Yat Station
p.90
Symonds Yat station was opened in 1873 as part of the Ross & Monmouth Railway's line between Ross-on-Wye and Monmouth May Hill
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A Kirtley Single Wheeler
p.104
Photograph taken in the late 1880s and notes on one of Matthew Kirtley's '136' class singles, No. 33, built in 1857 at Derby
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G. E. R. 'Intermediate' 2-4-0s
p.105
History and development of the Great Eastern 'Intermediate' 2-4-0s which had many interchangeable parts
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St. Pancras in the 1870s
p.109
Photographs of St Pancras station taken in the early 1870s with observational notes
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The Curious Fate of No. 2625
p.112
An outline of the 2-6-0 Aberdare class with a focus on No. 2625 which was unusual in being selected for aerial target practice by the USAF in 1944 yet subsequently returned to service after 'light' repairs
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L&SWR Steam Railmotors Part 2
p.115
Second part of an article on L&SWR Steam Railmotors focusing on the H12 and H13 classes
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GWR 'Clifton Down' Auto Trailers
p.123
Of the compartment coaches converted by the GWR for use as auto coaches, the best known are the so-called 'Clifton Down' sets, named after one of the initial services. These comprised two coach sets, one of which was converted from a brake third coach and fitted with a driver's compartment
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Some Outstanding 4mm Scale Model Wagons
p.129
Photographs of some outstanding 4mm scale model wagons built by Mike Jolly to Scalefour standards and photographed by Paul Marchese