Backtrack  |  June 2017
June 2017
Via Three Cocks Junction - colour spread by Tommy Tomalin on the Mid-Wales line 1962.
Irish Nationalism in the Twentieth Century - by Alistair F. Nisbet
"People travelling on Business seldom seem to travel by Train" - Geoffrey Skelsey shows how the fate of the Oxford Cambridge line was sealed.
Coals to the Sea: The Lothian Lines - A. J. Mullay describes the network of lines built to serve the coal exports from Leith.
Getting a Quart out of a Pint Pot : Part Two - Miles Macnair looks at the use of Boosters and Steam Tenders to enhance locomotive performance.
The '2251' Class - four colour pages of these useful GWR 0-6-0 locomotives.
Southampton - memories of working in and around the Docks collected and presented by Paul Joyce.
The Z Class Atlantics of the North Eastern Railway - portrayed by David. P. Williams.
Whitmore: Part Two - Mike G. Fell concludes his account of this rural station on the West Coast Main Line in Staffordshire.
"If Patriotic Sentiment is wanted" - archive photographs of the original LMS 'Patriot' 4-6-0s.
The Final Days of Engine Shed Junction Signal Box - Peter Butler recalls this box at Kentish Town on the Midland line.
Fifeshire Steam - a coastal colliery photographed by David Idle and described by John Scholes.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Backtrack June 2017.