Rail Enthusiast 1982 November Photography At Night
Rail Enthusiast 1982 November Photography At Night
Rail Enthusiast is published monthly. Front Cover, Headlight stabbing at the dark, 86214 Sanaparell pauses at Crewe with a down West Coast postal. Photo Chris Milner, exp 40 secs f8 (64ASA).
Contents
6 The "Deltics" are back! Or at least two of them, 55009 Alycidon and 55019 Royal Highland Fusilier. Peter Kelly and Howard Johnston tell the story of their move to the North Yorkshire Moors Railway and there are some great pictures too.
15 Win a Horn by APT. That's the prize in a special Rail Enthusiast "Spot the Difference" competition. Have a go and you might beat British Rail in getting your own Advanced Passenger Train into 'service'.
16 Rail Mail. The big topic this month is diesel preservation and two people who have already tried it tell of the possibilities and the pitfalls. Also on the agenda: Is the SNCF's TGV as good as it's cracked up to be?
18 Gavin Morrison In Camera. Some super motive power shots from this celebrated steam photographer who shows that diesels can make great pictures too if you go about it in the right way.
22 One day's hard labour. When it rains, the rails get slippery and locomotives fight for traction especially if they happen to be Class 56s with more than 1,000 tonnes of power station coal behind them, as Alan Whitehead finds out.
24 25 million HST miles. That's the claim by British Rail's Eastern Region for their nimble fleet of Inter-City 125s.They are so proud of the fact they laid on a special train and Northern Correspondent Eddie Bellass was on it.
26 Sarah Siddons growls again. Weekend passengers at stations on the Metropolitan line were taken aback when London Transport's No 12 Sarah Siddons showed her mettle with a rake of BR carriages. Chris Kapolka reports.
28 Don't be afraid of the dark. Those long, cold winter nights can bring some excellent opportunities for long-exposure photography. Chris Milner tells the secrets, backed up by some superb photos mono and colour.
35What's happening to BR freight? Geoffrey Freeman Allen looks at the present troubled situation, and traces the freight business back to the days of Beeching, when goods traffic was a monumental loser.
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