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Backtrack Magazine

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Backtrack is Britain's leading historical railway journal, covering every era of railway history from its earliest days and infancy up to the more recent events of around ten years ago. Backtrack magazine takes you back in time and is packed with all aspects of the railway’s past throughout Britain and Ireland.


The nostalgic magazine’s pages delve into the earliest days of the railway in the era of horse-drawn tramroads up to locomotives (whether steam, diesel or electric) and the rolling stock of more recent years. Backtrack also looks at the history of particular lines, as well as considering the social, political, financial, engineering and labour aspects of the railway’s history. In addition to archive black and white photographs, each issue contains quality historical colour coverage of the railway scene, all reproduced to the highest standards that will look great on your device with a Backtrack digital magazine subscription.


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May 2025 Shap Seasons - three pages of colour shots of steam on the famous climb to Shap Summit on the West Coast Main Line Bridport Remembered - Martin Yard reflects on 50 years since Dorset lost its last branch line. Delight and despair at Dumfries in 1965 - Douglas McNaught charts the demise of Dumfries as a railway centre. Lake’s Chief Mechanical Engineers: Sir Henry Fowler - Malcolm Cowan focuses on Fowler of the Midland and later LMS Railways. The Bishop’s Waltham Branch: Part One - Bruce Laws looks at the building of this Hampshire byway. Facing their Waterloo - two colour photographs of life on the platforms concourse at this London terminus in the 1960s. Going to Oban and back - four colour pages by Gavin Morrison of the scenic Caledonian line to Oban with a glance at the Ballachulish branch. The ‘Claughtons’ - archive photographs of these LNWR 4-6-0 locomotives. Speedlink - the Rise and Fall of a Railfreight brand: Part Two - M. G. Sadler takes the story forward through its operations to its demise in 1991. A Toton Portfolion - Roderick H. Fowkes looks at the work of this Nottingham depot and particularly the career of Driver William Webb. Decline and Fall in South Wales - a spread of telling photographs from the Colour-Rail Collection. Painswick: The railway that never happened - Mike Fenton chronicles the four-decade frustrations of a Cotswold town which never made it on to the railway map.


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Shap Seasons - three pages of colour shots of steam on the famous climb to Shap Summit on the West Coast Main Line Bridport Remembered - Martin Yard reflects on 50 years since Dorset lost its last branch line.

Delight and despair at Dumfries in 1965 - Douglas McNaught charts the demise of Dumfries as a railway centre.

Lake’s Chief Mechanical Engineers: Sir Henry Fowler - Malcolm Cowan focuses on Fowler of the Midland and later LMS Railways.

The Bishop’s Waltham Branch: Part One - Bruce Laws looks at the building of this Hampshire byway.

Facing their Waterloo - two colour photographs of life on the platforms concourse at this London terminus in the 1960s.

Going to Oban and back - four colour pages by Gavin Morrison of the scenic Caledonian line to Oban with a glance at the Ballachulish branch.

The ‘Claughtons’ - archive photographs of these LNWR 4-6-0 locomotives.

Speedlink - the Rise and Fall of a Railfreight brand: Part Two - M. G. Sadler takes the story forward through its operations to its demise in 1991.

A Toton Portfolion - Roderick H. Fowkes looks at the work of this Nottingham depot and particularly the career of Driver William Webb.

Decline and Fall in South Wales - a spread of telling photographs from the Colour-Rail Collection.

Painswick: The railway that never happened - Mike Fenton chronicles the four-decade frustrations of a Cotswold town which never made it on to the railway map.
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