Steam Days Railway Magazine
- November 2010, No.255

- In This Issue
- Front Cover Image
- At Hatton, No.6016 King Edward V heads a football special taking Fulham supporters from Paddington to Villa Park, Birmingham on Saturday 31 March 1961 - Derek Penney
- Trains Of Thought
- The Hull & Barnsley - A Victorian White Elephant
- Born in the 1870s to provide better links from Hull to the west, the H&BR was perhaps Britain's last large scale railway development that involved the creation of a new company, as described by Martin Limon. Although cursed at birth by enormous engineering costs, this railway was staggeringly busy with mineral trains in its heyday, its fortunes mirroring the decline of this traffic
- The Urie and Maunsell S15 Class 4-6-0s
- Roger Fredericks takes a look at the development, service record, and eventual decline of one of the unsung British 4-6-0 designs, the London & South Western Railway and the Southern Railway built Class S15
- Steam Days in Colour 71: Kings of the Road
- The Western Region's thirty ex-Great Western Railway Kings remained on top-link duties until withdrawn. Enjoy the sights of these magnificent 4-6-0s in their latter years, as seen through the lenses of some of the finest photographers of the 1950s and early 1960s
- Staveley Iron works and its Locomotives
- An agreement between the Midland Railway and the Staveley Ironworks Company led to a century of MR engines operating the site and Staveley becoming famed final stronghold of the 0F 0-4-0Ts and the 1F class 0-6-0Ts into 1966, and Eddie Lowe tracks the evolution of Staveley's locomotive fleets
- Out on a Limb to the Branches of Bonnybridge (Canal) and Denny
- John Macnab reveals the story of two ex-Caledonian Railway Stirlingshire branches, and indulges us in anecdotal stories of their 1950s' operation
- Tail Lamp - Readers' Letters
- Book Reviews
- Pages 261-319, 8¼" x 11¾" . Red Gauntlet Publications
