Railway Magazine 1983 October South Yorkshire Southern Pacific Daylights
Railway Magazine 1983 October
Contents
London to Brighton in 41 Minutes392
David Maxey records his impressions of a record-breaking run
The "Daylights" and their Golden States
Nils Huxtable relives the glorious days of the Southern Pacific Railroad "GS-4" class
Expo rail '83
D. Trevor Rowe visits the steam event of the year in France
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Link Line
Martin Bairstow assesses the South Yorkshire PTE-supported network of BR
Royal Progress
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Geoffrey F. Bannister follows the passage of the Royal Train over the Central Wales line
Rough Ride Home
"35A ", a former British Railways fireman, gives a graphic account of a difficult steam run from Kings Cross to Peterborough
Locomotive Practice and Performance 404
P. W. B. Semmens discusses some more aspects of the engineering and philosophy of La Ligne it Grand Vitesse, the high-speed trunk corridor between Paris and Lyon
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Panorama
Letters
News & Notes Coming Events Traffic & Traction Why & Wherefore Reviews
Regular Features
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