Steam Days Railway Magazine
- August 2003, No.168

- In This Issue
- Front Cover Image
- No.7015 is seen leaving Yeovil Pen Mill for Weymouth on 13 June 1958 - R.C.Riley
- Trains Of Thought
- Norwich - GER, LNER and BR(ER)
- Stanley Jenkins provides a brief history of the involvement of the Great Eastern Railway and its predecessors at Norwich, continuing on into LNER and BR(Eastern Region) days
- Lineside Lens - Yeovil (Pen mill) to Weymouth - PHOTO FEATURE
- Compiled by Peter Q.Treloar
- Save from the Cutter's Torch
- Rex Kennedy takes a look back at some of those steam engines, both in their running days and today, that escaped the humiliation of ending up as just piles of metal, and that still gives us pleasure at steam centres and occasionally on the main line
- Mogul Minority
- Jeffery Grayer remembers the Southern N1 class 2-6-0s which constituted the smallest sub-group of just six examples in the Southern Railway's extensive Maunsell Mogul fleet.
- The Tayport Branch - A Scottish Steam Suburban Service
- Alistair Nisbet takes us over the short former North British Railway branch from Dundee to Tayport which crossed the famous Tay Bridge and then followed the south bank of the Tay Estuary
- Cross-threaded or the wrong plug! - Life and conditions in a steam shed
- S.G.Allsopp, who spent much of his railway career maintaining steam locomotives at Derby, describes the poor conditions that the workforce at the engine sheds had to endure, and the often antiquated tools that they had to work with to keep steam locomotives in safe running order
- Tail Lamp - Readers' Letters
- Pages 452-511, 8¼" x 11¾" , 280g. Red Gauntlet Publications
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