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Backtrack January 2020 issue

Up and Down Snowdon Mountain - colour spread by David Idle on Britain's only rack railway.
The G5 Tanks: An appreciation of Performance - Andrew James discusses the work of these North Eastern Railway locomotives.
Leith Central- Britain's first diesel depot? - A. J. Mullay reveals how Leith Central station played a number of roles in its 85 years of existence.
Crossing London: Part One - Geoffrey Skelsey looks at the City Widened Lines and the Thameslink Saga.
Goole's Railways 1836-1910 - Jeffrey Wells presents some aspects of the growth of this inland Yorkshire port and its railway connections.
Southern Holidays - David Rodgers presents four colour pages of Southern steam around Bournemouth and Southampton.
The Stations at Wellingborough - by Peter Butler
Coal Hauling - three pages of Keith Dungate's colour photographs of the coal traffic of the 1980s and '90s.
Shades of Old Euston - archive photographs of this famous London terminus before its complete rebuilding in the 1960s.
The LSWR Turnchapel Branch 1897-1961 - Paul's Joyce tells the history of this Plymouth railway line.
From Road unto Rail: Exercises in Technology Transfers - Part Three of Miles Macnair's series looks at some of the later pioneers.
Signalling Spotlight - Roger Backhouse's colour photographs describe the signalling arrangements at Hammerton, on the York–Harrogate line.
Tickets for Bathers and Curlers - Alistair F. Nisbet describes travel arrangements by the Scottish railways for sea bathers and followers of the 'roaring game'.
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January 2020 Backtrack January 2020 issue Up and Down Snowdon Mountain - colour spread by David Idle on Britain's only rack railway. The G5 Tanks: An appreciation of Performance - Andrew James discusses the work of these North Eastern Railway locomotives. Leith Central- Britain's first diesel depot? - A. J. Mullay reveals how Leith Central station played a number of roles in its 85 years of existence. Crossing London: Part One - Geoffrey Skelsey looks at the City Widened Lines and the Thameslink Saga. Goole's Railways 1836-1910 - Jeffrey Wells presents some aspects of the growth of this inland Yorkshire port and its railway connections. Southern Holidays - David Rodgers presents four colour pages of Southern steam around Bournemouth and Southampton. The Stations at Wellingborough - by Peter Butler Coal Hauling - three pages of Keith Dungate's colour photographs of the coal traffic of the 1980s and '90s. Shades of Old Euston - archive photographs of this famous London terminus before its complete rebuilding in the 1960s. The LSWR Turnchapel Branch 1897-1961 - Paul's Joyce tells the history of this Plymouth railway line. From Road unto Rail: Exercises in Technology Transfers - Part Three of Miles Macnair's series looks at some of the later pioneers. Signalling Spotlight - Roger Backhouse's colour photographs describe the signalling arrangements at Hammerton, on the York–Harrogate line. Tickets for Bathers and Curlers - Alistair F. Nisbet describes travel arrangements by the Scottish railways for sea bathers and followers of the 'roaring game'.


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Backtrack January 2020 issue

Up and Down Snowdon Mountain - colour spread by David Idle on Britain's only rack railway.
The G5 Tanks: An appreciation of Performance - Andrew James discusses the work of these North Eastern Railway locomotives.
Leith Central- Britain's first diesel depot? - A. J. Mullay reveals how Leith Central station played a number of roles in its 85 years of existence.
Crossing London: Part One - Geoffrey Skelsey looks at the City Widened Lines and the Thameslink Saga.
Goole's Railways 1836-1910 - Jeffrey Wells presents some aspects of the growth of this inland Yorkshire port and its railway connections.
Southern Holidays - David Rodgers presents four colour pages of Southern steam around Bournemouth and Southampton.
The Stations at Wellingborough - by Peter Butler
Coal Hauling - three pages of Keith Dungate's colour photographs of the coal traffic of the 1980s and '90s.
Shades of Old Euston - archive photographs of this famous London terminus before its complete rebuilding in the 1960s.
The LSWR Turnchapel Branch 1897-1961 - Paul's Joyce tells the history of this Plymouth railway line.
From Road unto Rail: Exercises in Technology Transfers - Part Three of Miles Macnair's series looks at some of the later pioneers.
Signalling Spotlight - Roger Backhouse's colour photographs describe the signalling arrangements at Hammerton, on the York–Harrogate line.
Tickets for Bathers and Curlers - Alistair F. Nisbet describes travel arrangements by the Scottish railways for sea bathers and followers of the 'roaring game'.
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