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Railway Magazine, April 1985 Issue Railway Magazine, April 1985 Issue


No. of Pages - 48
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Magazine Contents
Find Me a Better View - Hugh Dougherty takes a trip on what he considers Scotland's most under-rated railway

The Odd Quarter-Inch - David Hartland, of the Great Western Society, describes the project to recreate Brunei's 7ft.O'in. gauge railway at Didcot

Michael Denholm enjoys a four-day steam-hauled tour in East Germany

Cornwall's White Gold - John R. Smith/allows fluctuations of the china-clay system centred on St. Blazey

A New Use for Old Railways - Gareth Lovett Jones believes that, though many thousands of miles of line have fallen into disuse in the post-Beeching era, there is still good reason for keeping them intact as routes

Locomotive Practice and Performance - P. W. B. Semmens makes high-speed runs over the Southern Region between Waterloo and Portsmouth, then gives more details of his record-breaking journey on an APT between Euston and Glasgow

Computer-Age Signalling - Solid State interlocking on trial at Leamington Spa, replacing relays and to reduce costs of signalling installations

Fifty Years Ago
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Mail Bag
News & Notes
Coming Events
Traffic & Traction
Why & Wherefore
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