Rail (Enthusiast) Magazine - No.218 Jan 1994

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Rail (Enthusiast) January 1994. Issue No.218

Main features:

- 18000 Arrives at Tinsley:  The Gas Turbine locomotive No.18000 arrived at Tinsley TMD on January 12, after making the final leg of its journey from Austria on a low loader via Immingham Docks. Tinsley will undertake external renovation to as-near original condition as possible, after which it is intended by RfD to display the locomotive at various promotional events connected with the opening of the channel Tunnel to freight. No.18000 is pictured being lowered onto its bogies.

- News:  Kent Rail study published; Cornwall's 'bubble' cars are withdrawn; Arley tunnel re-opens after refurbishment; Bournemouth, Hellifield and Nottingham stations to get facelift; Red Star withdrawn from sale; Dover Western Docks closure agreed and Pete Waterman gets another Class 47.

- The Human revolution:  Dick Hardy continues his account of the introduction of diesel traction on the Eastern Region of British Railways. Diesel railcars had arrived at Stratford, along with a new set of maintenance problems.

- The New Freight Set-Up:  With the biggest reorganisation of freight operations since sectorisation on the horizon, Philip Sutton analyses the traction implications of the change over to three new freight companies.

- Editorial

- Preservation

- The Clacton Story

- Channel Tunnel News

- Regional Railways travel offer

- Rail Mail

- Railtour Preview

- Around the Regions

- Wagons Roll

- Multiple Matters

- BR Loco Fleet at 31/12/93

- BR Locomotive Stock Changes 1993

- Traction News

- All Change

 

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