Backtrack  |  October 2025
VOLUME 39 No.10 OCTOBER 2025
Once more unto Carlisle - colour spread of steam motive power in Carlisle from the Simon Lathlane collection.
The Rise and Fall of the Midland Railway in Northampton - tracked by Barry Taylor Observations at Conwy and Llandudno Junction in 1963 - Paul Bowen recalls BR’s Indian Summer in North Wales.
Aspects of Brunel’s Bristol to Paddington line - Jeffrey Wells details the construction of this Great Western Railway main line.
Queen Victoria’s first Royal carriage - Tom Nicholls investigates the case of the wrong dimensions… The last year of steam on the Lymington Branch - recorded in colour by Robin and Thomas Sellers.
Across to Hayling Island with the ’Terriers’ - Gavin Morrison’s colour photographs of this venerable branch line operation.
On the ‘Little North Western’ - three colour shots on this route from Skipton to Lancaster and Morecambe.
Early years on The Ffestiniog Railway - John Edgington’s record of the historic Festiniog Railway in the first decade of its preservation era.
Full Metal Jacket - Hendrik Kaptein introduces Andre´Chapelon’s last revolutionary steam locomotive development.
Hampshire’s Railways - an historical county survey by Stephen Roberts.
Goodbye to Gloucester Eastgate - photographed by Peter Berry shortly before its 1975 closure.
Britain’s railways and the Boer War 1899-1902: Part Four- Berenice Baynham concludes the story with a look at the aftermath of the war and its lasting reminders.
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Articles dans ce numéro
Vous trouverez ci-dessous une sélection d'articles dans Backtrack October 2025.