Grab the brand-new March issue of Railways Illustrated magazine for the best coverage of today’s railway scene.
Railways Illustrated reflects the energy and vitality of the present-day railway scene. Here’s what’s in the March issue:
Pioneer projects
Pioneer Diesels has gained a reputation for the high quality of its restoration work carried out on a wide range of heritage diesels, with 25059 the current focus of the company’s attention. Andy Coward visits Barrow Hill Roundhouse to meet managing director Mike Jacob and view progress on the Class 25.
John Whiteley remembers…
Railway photographer John Whiteley returns with more memories of classic British Rail locomotives at work. For this instalment, John takes a nostalgic look back at the Class 40-hauled daytime empty newspaper van trains to the long-closed Red Bank Carriage Sidings in Manchester.
Clear route ahead!
Each autumn, Network Rail operates its Railhead Treatment Trains around the rail network to deal with the adhesion problems for trains during the annual leaf fall season. The RHTT programme is a mammoth undertaking, and we present a pictorial look at the 2024 operation.
What might have been!
The trial conversion of 50049 Defiance at Laira depot in September 1987 for British Rail’s Railfreight business could have seen some Class 50s retained for working freight services. Former Laira fitter Mike Woodhouse details the project and how the chosen Class 50 came very close to emerging in a totally different livery to the Railfreight General colours it subsequently carried.
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