Archive SteamRailwaysRailscene Magazine No. 5 (Autumn 1985)

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60 mins.

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Highlights include: Scotrail: A cab view of the Forth Bridge, new liveries/logos and workings with 47/7s Mark 3s and Orange Strathclyde units. The Severn Valley Railway: A preservation feature covering the full line; Barry scrapyard: Blue Star – the start of preservation and Bullied ‘Merchant Navy’ No. 35010 departing from Barry and arriving in London. Plus much more!

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Opening Scene: 2857 At Newport with the goods train.

Newlines – Railfreight: A review of current Railfreight operations and the Railfreight Spectacular at Newport station on 10th September 1985. With further views of 2857s train, Castle Donnington Open Day with 4F 4027 and Pecketts, China Clay traffic in Cornwall, a 25 on Ribblehead with a freight, two 25s on Shap in the snow, 73 at Eastleigh, 31 at Derby.

Cab Ride – King’s Cross to York: The view from the cab of class 47, 47517, on 23rd September 1985 of the East Coast Main Line from King’s Cross to York. Featuring the East Coast Main Line during a period of transition, as the wires go up in September 1985. With wires in some parts of the southern section, with electrification having commenced and will prove to be an historical record in time to come!

Colour-Rail: A colour slide presentation of steam through the years.

Preservation – The Dart Valley Railway: Set in glorious sunny (!) Devon, the Dart Valley was one of the earliest preservation projects. We view it in the summer of 1985 as one of its objectives is at last met – running into Totnes station. Two Castles run through Totnes again (GW150) and the DVR runs trains into the station behind 4555. Then a comprehensive view of this early preservation project, with 1638 and 4555.

Archive Film: ‘Roundabout 60’ – Steam workings in the heyday of steam from 1958 to 1962 by Patrick Whitehouse and John Adams (courtesy of Stirling Video). Including L&Y 2-4-2Ts and 0-6-0s, T9 30338, a super D over the Central Wales line and scenes on the Lickey Incline.

News: BR in Summer 1985 – 46229s last run on the S&C, 3440s first run, to South Wales, 34092 on the Cumbrian Coast and 4498, 4771s return 777 on the SSE, Laira Open Day, new Met-Cam Class 151, Chocolate and Cream DMUs, Class 20s on passenger services, HSTs record run. 75069 near Swindon, 7029 on the Royal Albert Bridge.

Cover Photo: 46229 at Newcastle on 16 March 1985.

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