Steam Days Railway Magazine
- October 2008, No.230

- In This Issue
- Front Cover Image
- On 27 April 1958, Cambridge based Ivatt ;2MT' Mogul No.46467 is about to leave Bartlow station - T.B. Owen
- Trains Of Thought
- Memoirs of a 1940s' Trainspotter
- Roger Venning recalls, with the photographs that he took at the time, his trainspotting days in 1946 and 1947 in Taunton, Exeter, and the south prior to entering service in the Royal Navy, and describes some of those unusual locomotives witnessed and photographed by him during his travels and the variety of trains that he saw at that time.
- The Great Western 'Earl' Class 4-4-0s
- More commonly known as 'Dukedogs' the '3200' class of double framed 4-4-0s appeared to be a throwback to Victorian practices when introduced in the summer of 1936, but they were, as Andrew Wilson relates, in fact a pragmatic solution to the shortage of 'yellow route' locomotives
- Steam Days in Colour 46: Moguls on the Eastern and North Eastern Regions
- All of the 'Big Four' railway companies used locomotives with the 2-6-0 wheel arrangement as mixed traffic engines. In this month's all-colour photo feature we look at some of the Moguls which were used in the east and north-east of England.
- Royal Trains in Scotland
- Members of the Royal Family and their household regularly travelled to Scotland for holidays, and to attend official functions. David Anderson briefly describes some of these steam hauled journeys which took place north of the border from the Victorian era to the reign of Queen Elizabeth II.
- Chester L&NWR/LMS Lines
- Chris Andrews explores the often-complex history of the railways of Chester which eventually owed their allegiance to Euston
- Tail Lamp - Readers' Letters
- Pages 261-319, 8¼" x 11¾" . RedGaunlet Publications
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