Steam World Railway Magazine
- Steam World May 1992

- Issue No.59
- In This Issue
- Front Cover Image - A King in full cry. On March 31 1962, No.6025 King Henry III climbs Hatton Bank in style, in charge of the down Cambrian Coast Express - A.D.Marriott
- 4 - COMMENT - Opinion and analysis from Steam World editor Nigel Harris
- 6 - MEMORIES OF THOMPSON - R.H.N.Hardy recalls his personal dealings with Thompson and casts an eye over his designs
- 14 - WESTERLEIGH WEST, AUGUST 5 1961 - Richard Strange recalls a Summer Saturday at the lineside
- 21 - GANTRIES! - Richard Fitzgibbons starts a four part look at large semaphore signal installations, starting with the LMR
- 37 - PLATFORM - Reader's comments
- 28 - DUNTON GREEN: CHANGE FOR WESTERHAM - Dave Marriott delves into his high quality colour collection to describe a visit made in 1960
- 30 - EARLY MORNING MIST, HEAVY DEW AND SUBTLE MORNING SUNSHINE - John S.Whiteley evokes the last days of the Standard 4s on the Skipton to Grassington branch
- 41 - THE NATIONAL RAILWAY MUSEUM PORTFOLIO: J.F.RUSSELL-SMITH - Nigel Harris dips into the NRM files to present a selection of railway photography from another of Leeman Road's private collections.
- 48 - PREPARING FOR THE WORST: THE CRANE TRAIN - Dr Alan Earnshaw describes BR's attempt to standardise breakdown train formations, which was far from easy task
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