Steam nostalgia and railway history at its best, Steam Days is the monthly magazine dedicated to all steam railway enthusiasts.
Steam Days covers the six regions of British railways in each edition; Western, Southern, London, Midland, Eastern, and Scottish, with the occasional article on Irish railways and the industrial scene.
Packed with fully illustrated articles, Steam Days also covers the history of the railways of Great Britain from the early days of the 1800s through to the end of steam on British Railways in August 1968. The November edition of Steam Days includes:
Where the West Coast main line meets the sea
Situated on Morecambe Bay just three miles north of Lancaster, Barry C Lane recalls happy visits to this station.
Lostwithiel to St Blazey
Stanley C Jenkins MA provides an account of the trip from Lostwithiel that traversed the branch lines of Fowey and the southern section of the Newquay line, returning from St Blazey station via Par.
Steam Days in colour
BR revived long-distance cross-country passenger trains as inter-regional duties in 1949. The core routes to the Eastern and Central districts of the Southern Region being through Reading and Kensington Olympia.
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