Steam Days Railway Magazine
- September 2008, No.229

- In This Issue
- Front Cover Image
- 12th October 1963, York's 'A1' Pacifics, No.s 60138 and 60104 stand inside the North shed - G.W. Morrison
- Trains Of Thought
- Lost Relations
- Philip Atkins expolres the pit-falls that locomotive designers and draftsmen faced in developing larger locomotives from successful smaller engines and concludes that biggest was not always best.
- From Shiplet to Lancaster and Carforth by steam
- Richard Smithies recalls a steam hauled round trip during his schooldays at Shipley in Yorkshire to seek out the delights of the West Coast Main Line at Lancaster and Carnforth in the early 1960s
- Steam Days in Colour 45: Preserved Southern Locomotives in BR days
- For a railway that possessed the smallest stock of steam locomotives of the Big Four, the Southern Railway and its constituents are well represented among the ranks of preserved steam locomotives. Enjoy the sight of some of these fine locomotives in BR days, prior to preservation
- The Engine Sheds of York
- The ancient city of York is known for its beautiful Minster church but as Andrew Wilson explains it also housed no less than seven engine sheds during the days of steam , one of which , North shed was a cathedral to steam.
- The Port Talbot Railway & Docks Company Part One - An Overview
- Roger Malyn describes the rise of the Port Talbot Railway & Docks Company, and how its small network of contrasting lines fared under GWR ownership and Nationalisation as its trains coming down the steeply graded valleys fed the massive industrial growth of Margam and Port Talbot
- Tail Lamp - Readers' Letters
- Pages 514-575, 8¼" x 11¾" . RedGaunlet Publications
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