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Railway Times Issue 4 – 1951
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RAILWAY TIMES is the twice-yearly journal covering the changes and events on British Railways year by year.
Contents
Introduction
Blue is no longer the colour
A Vulcan in a culvert
Tollesbury Termination
The Mikado that never did exist
Sandling – a junction no more
Two New Festival of Britain Ventures
Taking stock at Eardley
Sir Eustace calls it a day
Signs of yesterday’s times
Rule Britannias! First year operations and experiences
Report on Railway Electrification
This is York – 1951 style
Anglian ‘Spam Cans’
North Sunderland succumbs
Newish (!) 4-car EMU for the Southern Region
Last H1 Atlantics withdrawn
Let’s Halt Awhile
North of the Border in ‘51
Golden Arrow Pullmans & the ‘Trianon’ Bar(s)
From a Waterloo Eyrie
Crane tank bows out at Bow
Rail Transport at the Festival of Britain
Brief Encounters
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Additional information
| Weight | 490 g |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 27.3 × 21.5 cm |
| Pages | 80 |
| Cover Choice | Paperback, ebook |
| Illustrations | 90+ |
| Format | Portrait |
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RAILWAY TIMES is the twice-yearly journal covering the changes and events on British Railways year by year.
Contents
Introduction
Blue is no longer the colour
A Vulcan in a culvert
Tollesbury Termination
The Mikado that never did exist
Sandling – a junction no more
Two New Festival of Britain Ventures
Taking stock at Eardley
Sir Eustace calls it a day
Signs of yesterday’s times
Rule Britannias! First year operations and experiences
Report on Railway Electrification
This is York – 1951 style
Anglian ‘Spam Cans’
North Sunderland succumbs
Newish (!) 4-car EMU for the Southern Region
Last H1 Atlantics withdrawn
Let’s Halt Awhile
North of the Border in ‘51
Golden Arrow Pullmans & the ‘Trianon’ Bar(s)
From a Waterloo Eyrie
Crane tank bows out at Bow
Rail Transport at the Festival of Britain
Brief Encounters
In the next issue covering British Railways in 1952
1 review for Railway Times Issue 4 – 1951
You must be logged in to post a review.
Additional information
| Weight | 490 g |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 27.3 × 21.5 cm |
| Pages | 80 |
| Cover Choice | Paperback, ebook |
| Illustrations | 90+ |
| Format | Portrait |










Karen Hughes –
Another excellent issue with some stunning photography. Definitely a must buy for anyone modelling the period.