Steam Days Railway Magazine
- January 2009, No.233

- In This Issue
- Front Cover Image
- January 1963, two Gresley A4 Pacifics in the snow covered yard at Doncaster Works - Keith Pirt
- Trains Of Thought
- The Big Freeze
- Andrew Wilson remembers the Artic Winter of 1962/63, when Britain suffered its coldest spell of prolonged weather since 1740 and British Railways struggled to keep the trains running
- Trumping the ACE
- Jeffery Grayer recalls the final summer of regular steam operation on the Salisbury to Exeter line in 1964, together with the end of the Atlantic Coast Express, and the beginning of the reign of the Warship diesel-electric
- Steam Days in Colour 49: A Journey along the Exe Valley Line
- Peter Gray takes us, with his nostalgic scenes, for a trip along the beautiful valley of the River Exe when steam still reigned supreme
- Once upon a time in the West Riding
- Former British Railways fireman Dave Wilson recalls the last years of steam at Wakefield Belle Vue engine shed.
- Stratford-upon-Avon & Midland Junction Railway - 100 Years On
- Andy Thompson considers the life and times of the so-called Shakespeare Route. Born with high hopes of prospering as a key link between the ironstone wealth of Northamptonshire and the industry of South Wales, yet forever impoverished
- Book Reviews by Walter Heughan
- Tail Lamp - Readers' Letters
- Pages 1-64, 8¼" x 11¾" , 270g. Red Gauntlet Publications
