Railways Illustrated  |  November 2022
Railways Illustrated is the home of the best coverage of today’s railway scene. In the October issue you’ll find:
The Heavy Mob –
In a short timescale, the Heavy Tractor Group has become a leading Class 37 preservation group; iot owns 37714 on the Great Central Railway and is custodian of the National Railway Museum’s pioneer D6700. Andy Coward went to Loughborough to meet the team in our latest preservation profile.
The Robin Hood Line –
The route between Nottingham and Worksop spent many years operating as a freight-only route, before being reopened as a passenger route in stages during the 1990s. In our latest route profile, we take a look at this popular Nottinghamshire line and the services operating over it.
Eastern Promise –
Over the past couple of years a growing collection of carriages and locomotives have been assembled at the Vauxhall Carriage Sidings at Great Yarmouth. With the site now occupied by Eastern Rail Services and its wide variety of rolling stock, Richard Clinnick pays ERS a visit in the Norfolk seaside town.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Railways Illustrated November 2022.