Steam World Railway Magazine
- Steam World August 1991

- Issue No.50
- In This Issue
- Front Cover Image - Stanier Princess Coronation class Pacific No.46245 accelerates towards Morecambe South Junction on July 13 1963 - A.D.Marriott
- 4 - COMMENT - Opinion and analysis from Steam World editor Nigel Harris
- 6 - KEEPING THE RECORDS STRAIGHT - NRM Librarian Philip Atkins explains how the LMS/LMR engine record card system worked
- 14 - IF IN DOUBT ADD A PANNIER - The Pannier tank was one of the GWRs most characteristic engines. Clem Huzzey reviews pannier tank design from 1927
- 22 - PERSONAL FAVORITES: THE THOMPSON CLASS L1 2-6-4Ts - Peter Fletcher recalls a class which Edward Thompson originally intended to expand to 1000 examples
- 28 - GATESHEAD'S A4s - Whilst Top Shed and Haymarket A4s were generally spotless, Gateshead based engines had a reputation for being rather less well kept. Keith Pirt looks at the evidence
- 30 - HALYCON DAYS AT LEICESTER - Eric Woods concludes his recollections of steam days around Leicester in the 1950s and 1960s, when blue A3s worked the Master Cutler.
- 36 - CRANES IN TROUBLE - What happened when the breakdown cranes became derailed or tipped over? Dr Alan Earnshaw looks at some spectacular examples
- 40 - SOUTHERN PASSENGER POWER: Dick Riley looks at SECR, LBSCR, LSWR and BR engines in the 1950s
- 42 - SOUTHERN EVACUEE - Roger Venning describes two days of shed bashing in London in the Summer of 1946
- 47 - JUST WHAT IS COLOUR RAIL? - Nigel Harris talks to Colour Rail's Ron White about the background and prospects of a company which has sold one million duplicate slides to collectors since 1976
- 52 - PLATFORM - Reader's comments
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