Steam Days Railway Magazine
- September 2010, No.253

- In This Issue
- Front Cover Image
- Robinson C13 Class 4-4-2T No.67420 of Neasden shed works the Chesham branch shuttle on an unrecorded winter's day in 1957. Colour-Rail
- Trains Of Thought
- Out and About on the Met & GC
- Neil Sprinks describes and recalls the fascinating development of the Metropolitan Railway & Great Central Railway joint line, which served London and its developing Metroland
- The North British Railway D Class 0-6-0Ts - the LNER/BR J83s
- David Anderson delves into the careers of the Holmes designed North British Railway 0-6-0Ts, unsung 2F workhorses that were once widely distributed throughout former NBR territory
- Steam Days in Colour 69: Steam in and around Salisbury
- Sited on the South Western's West of England main line, and as a hub of rural cross-country routes with a little Western flavour too, we visit Salisbury, a favourite with spotters and photographers alike
- Bristol - Temple Meads Station and Bath Road Engine Shed
- Stanley Jenkins takes us back to Bristol to describe the magnificent 19th century architecture and evolution of Temple Meads station, while Andrew Wilson looks at the adjacent GWR passenger locomotive shed
- Classic Enthusiasts Rail Tours: The Pennine Limited - Saturday 26th April 1958
- With the use of A1 Pacific Great Eastern, a brace of Midland 4-4-0 Compounds and Duke of Gloucester, Andrew Wilson fondly remembers the Pennine Limited, one of many rail tours undertaken by the Ian Allan publishing company under the Trains Illustrated Ecursion banner
- Tail Lamp - Readers' Letters
- Pages 514-574, 8¼" x 11¾" . Red Gauntlet Publications
