Steam Days Railway Magazine
- November 2008, No.231

- In This Issue
- Front Cover Image
- GW King class 4-6-0 No.6019 King Henry V take water at Goring troughs - T.B.Owen
- Trains Of Thought
- Steam Days at Dover
- Stanley Jenkins guides us through the history of the railways that serviced Kent's gateway to the continent - Dover, which lies less than 22 miles across the English Channel from France
- The 'Plant Centenarian' - September 1953
- Philip J.Kelly, an official photographer employed by BR Eastern Region, relates his experiences of the two specials run to commemorate the centenary of the opening of Doncaster Works in 1853
- Steam Days in Colour 47: Western Region Titled Trains
- The Western Region was perhaps the most independant of the regions of British Railways, and its named trains were invariably well turned out and redolent of GWR days.
- The Eight-Coupled Goods Locomotive of the L&NWR
- Frederick Rogers delves into the long and often complicated history of the 0-8-0s of the London & North Western Railway, which served from 1892 until 1964
- Branching out to Grangemouth
- John Macnab recalls his time at Grangemouth, where in the mid 1950s, he worked as a clerk in the goods department
- Tail Lamp - Readers' Letters
- Pages 643-703, 8¼" x 11¾" , 270g. RedGaunlet Publications
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