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282:"The thousands who read your journal every month derive from it a great deal of pleasure and useful information about the activities of British Railways. I feel that we share common ground, for your readers are our friends as well as yours, and we are helped by your success in holding and enlarging their interest. In particular we have come to expect from you, and to value, the kind of well-informed comment on our affairs which is the mark of a lively and competent magazine. Like the railways, 339: 323: 244:
was published at the beginning of 1946. Due to post-war paper shortages, issues 1 to 8 appeared at varied intervals in 1946 and 1947. From issue 9 (April 1948) it was published quarterly, from issue 14 (August–September 1949) it became bi-monthly, and from issue 17 (February 1950) it became a monthly
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Early issues were edited by Ian Allan and O. J. Morris, with Cecil J. Allen taking over from issue 5 and G. Freeman Allen from issue 20; he remained editor until December 1961.
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The magazine has always been targeted at both railway professionals and serious amateurs, an aim which derives from its origins as an amalgamation of the enthusiast magazine
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as your new title. What is merely a new name for you is an eagerly-sought objective for us. May we both go forward to new and rewarding success."
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publication. The final issue under that title was volume XIV, no.159 (December 1961), after which the sequence continued under the
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It is currently edited by Philip Sherratt, after the retirement of James Abbott. Regular contributors include
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is now moving towards a new era and I think it wholly appropriate that you should choose
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since then. It has been published since 1962. The magazine was based originally in
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was published in January 1962 as Volume XV, no. 160 in a sequence continuing from
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A feature article in the edition analysed peak traffic operations at
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Rail transport magazines published in the United Kingdom
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is a large section written regularly by Roger Ford and
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Rail transport
Circulation
Key Publishing
Geoffrey Freeman Allen
Tunbridge Wells
England
British English
https://modern-railways.keypublishing.com
ISSN
0026-8356
magazine
rail transport
Ian Allan
Key Publishing
Shepperton
Surrey
Tunbridge Wells
Trains Illustrated
The Locomotive
Geoffrey Freeman Allen
Roger Ford
Trains Illustrated
Trains Illustrated
Trains Illustrated
Richard Beeching
British Transport Commission
Reading railway station
Nameplate of British Rail Class 90 number 90006
British Rail Class 90

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