Backtrack  |  December 2024
BACKTRACK VOL.38 No.12 DECEMBER 2024
Faithful in their Fashion - three colour pages of the Midland/LMS Class 2 4-4-0 locomotives.
‘Only in America’ - Mike Norman upholds the legacy of Timothy Hackworth from the early design of steam locomotives.
The Lake Lock Rail Road: The first public railway? - Anthony Dawson looks at an early industrial railway in Yorkshire which might hold a special claim to a place in history.
The ‘Castles; that never were - Nigel Mildwater considers Great Western Railway boiler development from the ’Stars’ to the ‘Kings’.
Mickle Trafford - Tony Robinson describes ‘a Cheshire junction of many manifestations’.
China Clay - colour photographs by Paul Aitken Wiltshire Ways - archive photographs of lesser-known locations.
A visit to Stoke in May 1932 - some North Staffordshire Railway locomotives from the Anthony Dawson collection.
Capital Gains - and Capital Losses - steam from the Simon Lathlane collection reflecting on the variety to be found at London’s main line termini.
The North British Railway and the Admiralty at Port Edgar - Alistair F. Nisbet shows the railway connection with a Naval establishment on the Firth of Forth.
Principal works of the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway in 1890 - described by Jeffrey Wells.
Noted at Newport - three different locomotive classes photographed in colour by Tommy Tomalin.
Cross-country via Bolton - colour spread by Tom Heaviside of Class 47 haulage of Anglo-Scottish long-distance trains.
From Hurstbourne and Andover to Kimbridge Junction and the Longparish branch: Part One - Bruce Laws revisits a London & South Western Railway secondary route in Hampshire.
The railway at Shireoaks, Worksop and Rhodesia - Nottinghamshire signal boxes visited by Peter Butler.
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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.
35 years later and Backtrack has firmly established itself as the authority on topics such as the history of Britain and Ireland’s train stations, railway bridges, signalling, biographies, train services and staff recollections - all of which regularly appear in the magazine. Backtrack's contributors include many of today's leading railway history writers and the magazine has a reputation for being of the highest quality.
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