Steam Days Railway Magazine
- September 2004, No.181

- In This Issue
- Front Cover Image
- L&Y 0-4-0ST No.51218 creates a scene from days gone by as it works a Charter Goods at Princes Wharf, Bristol on 7 March 1998 - Hugh Ballantyne
- Trains Of Thought
- Life Before Preservation 34: Spa Valley Railway
- In another article covering the life of a line, a section of which now forms part of Britain's railway preservation scene, Stanley Jenkins provides a shirt history of the former LB&SCR from Tunbridge Wells West to Lewes prior to closure of part of this route by BR, which is now the preserved Spa Valley Railway.
- The Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway 0-4-0ST 'Pugs'
- Andrew Wilson reviews thos fascinating little L&YR Aspinall 0-4-0 saddle tanks that could be found mainly working the dock areas from Liverpool and Bangor in the west to Goole in the east, and as far south as Bristol and Swansea, with two engines of the class having been preserved.
- Steam Days at Retford
- A.J.Ludlam takes an historic look at the important Nottinghamshire railway centre of Retford in the days of steam, where the MS&LR/GCR line from Sheffield to Lincoln crossed the East Coast main line on an unusual flat crossing
- Caledonian 'Dunalastair' 4-4-0s at work
- David Anderson provides a brief history of the working lives of the four successful Caledonian Dunalastair classes and their rebuilds from the early days, and into the LMS and British Railways era
- Cornish Connections - TRE POL and PEN
- Rex Kennedy looks at the derivation of the words which appeared on the nameplate affixed to Great Western Duke class 4-4-0 Tre Pol and Pen
- Tail Lamp - Readers' Letters
- Pages 513-575, 8¼" x 11¾" , 270g. Red Gauntlet Publications
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