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BACKTRACK VOL.37 No.7 JUNE 2023

We have loads in store for you:
More from the In-Betweeners - colour photographs by American photographer Emery J. Goulash of the changeover years in Britain in the 1960s.

Hereford Reflections - Michael H. C. Baker shares some memories of a favourite location.

Sunday Excursions - Alistair F. Nisbet looks back at the once extensive lengths railways went to provide days out to the seaside.

Keeping the Wagons Rolling - Colour spread from the Simon Lathlane Collection of freight trains in steam days.

The Higham Ferrers and Rushden branch - Peter Butler introduces a Midland Railway branch in Northamptonshire.

‘Rocket’ and its Kin: Part Two: ‘Rocket’s ’sisters’ - Anthony Dawson concludes his examination of early Liverpool & Manchester Railway locomotives.

As in Victoria’s golden days - three colour pages of steam at London’s Victoria station.

Going green at Gargrave - two examples of a BR ‘green revival’ photographed by Keith Dungate.

Chronicles of John Boyd’s Siding - A. J. Mullay explains how a cross-border railway came to host a little engineering works with a big reputation.

The Demise of the Ballachulish branch - David Spaven reveals a little-known 1960s attempt to enhance the line’s connectivity rather than closing it.

Steam and Diesel at the Ford Motor Company - industrial locomotives at the Dagenham site photographed by R. C. Riley.

Staying Single - archive photographs of single line working arrangements.

LNER Sentinel-Cammell Railcars West of the Pennines 1929-44 - Ian Travers looks at attempts at more economical local railway working in south Lancashire and north Cheshire.
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June 2023 BACKTRACK VOL.37 No.7 JUNE 2023 We have loads in store for you: More from the In-Betweeners - colour photographs by American photographer Emery J. Goulash of the changeover years in Britain in the 1960s. Hereford Reflections - Michael H. C. Baker shares some memories of a favourite location. Sunday Excursions - Alistair F. Nisbet looks back at the once extensive lengths railways went to provide days out to the seaside. Keeping the Wagons Rolling - Colour spread from the Simon Lathlane Collection of freight trains in steam days. The Higham Ferrers and Rushden branch - Peter Butler introduces a Midland Railway branch in Northamptonshire. ‘Rocket’ and its Kin: Part Two: ‘Rocket’s ’sisters’ - Anthony Dawson concludes his examination of early Liverpool & Manchester Railway locomotives. As in Victoria’s golden days - three colour pages of steam at London’s Victoria station. Going green at Gargrave - two examples of a BR ‘green revival’ photographed by Keith Dungate. Chronicles of John Boyd’s Siding - A. J. Mullay explains how a cross-border railway came to host a little engineering works with a big reputation. The Demise of the Ballachulish branch - David Spaven reveals a little-known 1960s attempt to enhance the line’s connectivity rather than closing it. Steam and Diesel at the Ford Motor Company - industrial locomotives at the Dagenham site photographed by R. C. Riley. Staying Single - archive photographs of single line working arrangements. LNER Sentinel-Cammell Railcars West of the Pennines 1929-44 - Ian Travers looks at attempts at more economical local railway working in south Lancashire and north Cheshire.


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BACKTRACK VOL.37 No.7 JUNE 2023

We have loads in store for you:
More from the In-Betweeners - colour photographs by American photographer Emery J. Goulash of the changeover years in Britain in the 1960s.

Hereford Reflections - Michael H. C. Baker shares some memories of a favourite location.

Sunday Excursions - Alistair F. Nisbet looks back at the once extensive lengths railways went to provide days out to the seaside.

Keeping the Wagons Rolling - Colour spread from the Simon Lathlane Collection of freight trains in steam days.

The Higham Ferrers and Rushden branch - Peter Butler introduces a Midland Railway branch in Northamptonshire.

‘Rocket’ and its Kin: Part Two: ‘Rocket’s ’sisters’ - Anthony Dawson concludes his examination of early Liverpool & Manchester Railway locomotives.

As in Victoria’s golden days - three colour pages of steam at London’s Victoria station.

Going green at Gargrave - two examples of a BR ‘green revival’ photographed by Keith Dungate.

Chronicles of John Boyd’s Siding - A. J. Mullay explains how a cross-border railway came to host a little engineering works with a big reputation.

The Demise of the Ballachulish branch - David Spaven reveals a little-known 1960s attempt to enhance the line’s connectivity rather than closing it.

Steam and Diesel at the Ford Motor Company - industrial locomotives at the Dagenham site photographed by R. C. Riley.

Staying Single - archive photographs of single line working arrangements.

LNER Sentinel-Cammell Railcars West of the Pennines 1929-44 - Ian Travers looks at attempts at more economical local railway working in south Lancashire and north Cheshire.
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The specialist magazine was first published in 1986 for the purpose of ‘recording the history of Britain’s railway’ - the magazine’s strapline - and it is now published by Pendragon Publishing. Dropping every month, Backtrack magazine is your monthly dose of railway nostalgia and historical insight.


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With a multitude of unmissable monthly features, every issue aims to chronicle and record part of the history of Britain’s railway system. Every issue contains a dozen or so large articles that focus on a particular line or area in British railway history.


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