Backtrack  |  June 2022
June 2022
Up and under at Worting Junction- colour spread by Alan Reeve at the junction of the Southampton and Exeter lines on the South Western main line.
The Fort William–Mallaig line in 1986 - some reflections by Alan Taylor.
More Frustrations of Fuel Efficiency - Part One: Miles Macnair looks at problems of incomplete combustion.
Memories of Angerstein Wharf - recollections by Bob Judge of the Thames-side permanent way works in South London.
Blyth Spirit - Iain Kitt describes how a 'ghost line; in Northumberland is coming back to life.
Keeping the Goods and Parcels moving - three colour pages from the Simon Lathlane collection.
Back on the Erewash in 1968 - Richard Clarke reflects on working in signal boxes on the Erewash Valley main line between Chesterfield and Trent Junction.
Ingleton - Forgotten Frontier - David Joy looks at the Clapham to Low Gill route which could have formed a main line to Scotland.
The LMS Garratts at large - archive photographs from the Pendragon Collection.
Royal Trains - photo feature on Royal Train journeys from 1967 to 2012
London Midland & Scottish - The Camping Coach Behemoth: Mike Fenton concludes his account of the LMS holiday scheme through to the Second World War and beyond.
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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.
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.
Whether you’re into early railway history from the 'pre-Stephenson' era, steam, diesel or electric locomotive you’ll find every era covered in minute detail - from railway company history, railway carriages and wagons, railway stations, railway ships, hotels and road vehicles, railway economic and social history and railway publicity and advertising.
A Backtrack digital magazine subscription is your go-to for railway history:
- Britain's leading historical railway magazine
- Delving into the era of horse-drawn tramroads up to locomotives and rolling stock
- History of lines, the social, political, financial, engineering and labour aspects of the railway
- Archive black and white quality images and historical colour coverage of the railway scene
- The history of train stations, railway bridges, signalling, biographies and train services
- Contributors include many of today's leading railway history writers
- Delivered directly to your device every week
Receberá 12 edições durante um ano Backtrack assinatura da revista.
Nota: As edições digitais não incluem os artigos de capa ou os suplementos que se encontram nos exemplares impressos.
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