Steam Days Railway Magazine
- March 2009, No.235

- In This Issue
- Front Cover Image
- BR Standard 4MT 2-6-4T No.80127 pilots and unidentified engine from Glasgow (St.Enoch) station with a boat train to Greenock Pier in May 1959 - T.J.Edgington
- Trains Of Thought
- Memories of Wolverhampton (Lowe Level)
- John Reohorn looks back at the last two decades of steam at Wolverhampton (low Level) station, that bastion of the GWR's Northern Division
- Britain's Titled Trains 34: The 'Tees-Tyne Pullman'
- Seen as the post-war successor to the Silver Jubilee streamliner, Roger Haigh relates how the Tees-Tyne Pullman never quite matched its famous predecessor until the heyday of the Deltics
- Steam Days in Colour 51: Riddles Locomotives in Scotland
- Love them or loath them, the Riddles-designed locomotives were a very important part of the locomotive scene during the last years of steam operation on British Railways. In this all-colour photo-feature we enjoy the sights of these distinctive designs at work north of the border
- STEAM DAYS at Bangor
- The ancient city of Bangor was an important railway centre on the North Wales coast. Stanley Jenkins unravels its history and links with the Britannia Tubular Bridge and the Chester & Holyhead line.
- The Withering of the Arm
- Jeffery Grayer relates the final days and background to the closure of the North Cornwall and Bude lines which, following transfer to the Western Region, experienced dieselisation, rationalisation and ultimately amputation.
- Tail Lamp - Readers' Letters
- Pages 129-192, 8¼" x 11¾" . Red Gauntlet Publications
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