StockNo: 20478
Title: Railway Magazine; Vol 114 no 808, August 1968
Author: B W C Cooke - Editor
Publisher: Transport & Technical Publications 1968 pp 443-506, illus, paper covers
Condition: Good+

Contents include:
Four gauges at Bressingham Alan Bloom pp446-450
Free tickets for shareholders Michael Robbins p451
Diesel builder turns to steam Allen A Jorgensen pp452-455 South Africa
Steam R J Dibden pp456-457 illus Poetry
Named British express trains D W Winkworth pp458-459
Yorkshire line re-opened pp460-461 Keighley & Worth Valley
Bristol signalbox to control 117 route miles pp462-463
Modern high-power performance (Locomotive practice and performance) O S Nock pp464-469
The Great Western in the Shakespeare country. Part two J M Tolson pp482-487




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