Backtrack  |  October 2018
Oct 2018
Diesel transition in Scotland - Colour feature from the early 1960s by David Idle.
One Lord and no Dukes: the nobility and the railway of Whitehaven - by David Joy.
Secure Employment on the railway - Alistair F. Nisbet looks at some reasons why that was not always the case.
A Manchester, Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway Trio - three archive photographs by Dr. Tice F. Budden.
Aspects of Ambitious Schemes 1867-1879: Part Two - Jeffrey Wells's article concludes by focussing on the Barmouth and Runcorn Bridges.
Heat and Safety - Peter Butler offers a brief glimpse of track working in 1979.
West Riding Wanderings - four-page colour feature by David Rodgers a various locations around Leeds and Bradford.
School Photographs - three pages of colour of the Southern Railway's outstanding 4-4-0 locomotives.
Passengers and Pigeons: Glen Kilday examines a 1962 BR North Eastern Region Special Traffic Notice and its operational instructions.
Francis Whishaw - Railway Writer: a brief biography by Jeffrey Wells.
Edward Bury's first sixteen locomotives: Untangling the historical record - Pete Claussen tracks down the identities of early locomotives exported to America.
Shunting in Salford and Manchester - archive photographs from the Alan Tyson Collection.
Accident on the Oxford, Worcester & Wolverhampton Railway - a 'train breakage' collision from 1858.
The Electric Locomotives of the District Railway - described by Michael J. Smith.
What the Butler saw - Peter Butler recalls taking a high-level view of Cricklewood.
A Kent branch line in the 1950s - John Chapman shares his memories of the Westerham branch.
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