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Trains Illustrated Magazine Bound Volume 12 1959
Trains Illustrated Magazine Bound Vol. 12 1959
" A4 ", 107 m.p.h. with an 105
ABERYSTWYTH-CARMARTHEN BRANCH
OF THE W.R., THE 39
Accident Reports, etc.:-
Chinley, L.M.R. 7
Lunan Bay, Sc.R. 180
Anti-Ra:lway Prejudice, The 517
Attack and Counter-attack 405
Automatic Trains in Russia 293
BANBURY-BUCKINGHAM RAILCAR
EXPERIMENT, THE 594
BANBURY, NEW STATION AT 6, 294
Barleng Flyover Progress 179, July, 527
Barrow-in-Furness, New Station at 66
Bethnal Green Alterations 236
BETWEEN SKIPTON AND AIS GILL ...480, 628
Bevercotes Colliery, New Branch to 47
Beyer-Garratts, The L.M.S. 52, 122
BRANCH LINE CLOSURES :-
Aberfoyle Branch, Sc.R. 577
Abermule-Kerry, W.R. 179
Acton Town-South Acton, L.T.E. 179
Balloch-Stirling, Sc.R. 577
Banbury-Buckingham, L.M.R. 463, 518, 594
Bedford-Northampton, L.M.R. 463
C.I.E. Branches 578
Cavan & Leitrim 119, 412, 570
Clarboro' Junc.-Sykes Junc., E.R. 366
Donington-on-Bain to Wragby, E.R. 4
Dornoch-The Mound, Sc.R. July
Essend.ne-Stamford, E.R. 293
Fortrose-Muir of Ord, Sc.R. July
Greetland-Stainland, N.E.R. 293, 518
Hawes-Garsdale, N.E.R. 179
Holmfirth-Brockholes, N.E.R. 518
Hull & Barnsley Line 63, 234
Luton-Dunstable, L.M.R. 463
M. & G.N. Line, E.R. 63
Monmouth-Chepstow, W.R. 3
Queensbury-Keighley, N.E.R. 179, 293
Ross-Monmouth, W.R. 3
Spilsby-Firsby, E.R. 4
Swansea & Mumbles Rly. 577
Th'rsk-Melmerby, N.E.R. 518
Worth Valley, N.E.R. 293, 463, 518
Branch Line News 463, 518
Branches Under Sentence 181
BRISTOL-FROME BRANCH OF THE
W.R., THE 473
Bristol, New Diesel M.u. Schemes 103
" Bristolian ", The 71 m.p.h. 289
BRITAIN'S BIGGEST COACHES 141
BRITISH ASSOCIATION LOOKS
AT BRITISH RAILWAYS, THE 545 BRITISH RAILWAYS :-
1959 Begins Badly 234
Businessmen and B.R. 346
Class " 9 " 2-10-0 on Test 502
Commonwealth Bogies on B.R.
Rolling Stock July, 349
Computer for B.R., Unique 4
" Condor " Freight Service 175, 568
Cost of Transport 346
Dieselisation Reviewed July
Economies are Increased 1
Electric Locomotive Numbering Scheme459
Fares Structure, the New 573
Freight Handling, Modern 5
Motive Power Policy 516
New Year Message from Sir Brian Robertson 2
Passenger Traffic in 1958 175
Passenger Traffic Buoyant 3
Paying for the Commuter 457
Railway Workshops Threatened July
RE-APPRAISAL OF THE MODERNIS-
ATION PLAN, THE 345, 401, 406
Results in 1958 388
Rolling Stock, New 3, 290
Safety in 1957 175
Sleeping Car Reservations,
Revised Booking Arrangements 179
SNOW FIGHTING EQUIPMENT 96
State of British Railways...1, 48, 169, 171, 173, 342
SUMMER TIMETABLES, THE July, 454
Timetable Maze, The July, 454
Track Recording Coach, The New 403
Withdrawals of Service 3
BRITISH RAILWAYS CLASS " 9 "
2-10-0's, THE 418, 555, 626
Broxbourne, New Station at 616
Buffet-Lounge Cars of " Flying Scotsman "
Converted 325
C.I.E. Service Withdrawals 47, 578
CALLINGTON BRANCH, FOCUS ON THE 152
CAMBRIAN SCRAPBOOK 38
Cambridge, New Diesel M.u. Schemes 103
Camping Coach,' Pullman 577
CANADA, THE RAILWAYS OF 496, 550
" CARDEANS " OF THE
CALEDONIAN, THE 309, 456
CARDIFF, RESORT FOR
RAILFANS 202, 262, 342
Carlisle Yard, The New 402
CAVAN & LEITRIM,
THE END OF THE 412, 570
CENTRALISED TRAFFIC CONTROL,
NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN 613
Chelmsford Station Modernisation 606
Cheltenham Lansdown Layout 399, 516
Coachmen's Corner 404, 523
COAL TRAFFIC OF THE N.E.R. 272
COLCHES TER-CLACTON-WALTON
ELECTRIFICATION, OPENING OF THE 306
Colchester Station Remodelling 526
" CONDOR " FAST FREIGHT SERVICE 175, 568
" Coronation " Beaver-tails Rebuilt 347
Coventry, New Station at 255
Crewe Works, End of Steam Locomotive
Construction 66
CROSTI AND FRANCO-CROSTI BOILERS
IN WEST GERMANY 421
DIESEL-GENERAL MATTERS :-
B.R. Dieselisation Reviewed July
Bigger Diesels from Swindon 290
Diesels and the Signalman 463
D'esel Design, Simplicity in 234
Diesel Motive Power Policy 516
Diesel Predictability 4
Diesel Traction in the N.E.R. 34
Diesels Disappoint 117
Demisters on Diesels 49
Telephones for M.u. Crews 291
U.S. Trend towards Bigger Diesels 405
DIESEL LOCOMOTIVES :-
1,000 h.p. DIESEL-ELECTRIC Bo-Bo
for E.R.July
1,200 h.p. DIESEL-ELECTRIC Co-Bo
for L.M.R. 12
1,550 h.p. Diesel-electric Bo-Bo for S.R. 352
1,700 h.p. Diesel-hydraulic B-B for W.R. 352
2,000 h.p. Diesel-hydraulic B-B for W.R. 118
2,300 h.p. DIESEL-ELECTRIC 1Co-Col
for L.M.R 295
New Orders for Locomotives 118, 174, 241, 290,
295, July, 352
Shunters Ordered, More 118
" SMALL DELTICS " OF THE E.R. 434
Testing 1,000 h.p. Bo-Bo D8000 443
DIESEL TRAINS, RAILCARS
AND SERVICES :-
Additional Units 174, 290, July
BANBURY-BUCKINGHAM RAILCAR
EXPERIMENT, THE 594 Bedford-Hitchin/Northampton Services Success 106
Diesel on the West Highland 240
East Anglian Workings 108
Glasgow-Ayr Services July
HAMPSHIRE UNITS SUCCESS 330
Inter-City Sets, New 290, July
Inter-City Units and New Developments
at Swindon 529
Liverpool-Wigan Service 119
Malton-Whitby Service 325
Manchester Diesel Schemes 521
Moorgate, By Diesel M.u. to 234
M.u's on the West Highland 291
M.u. SCHEMES, NEW B.R. 103, 389
N.E.R., More Diesel Services 119
Oxted Line Services 235
Pullman Puzzle 290
Railbuses for the W.R. 121
Railbuses, New Wickham 352
Railbus Services, New Scottish 179
ST. PANCRAS-BEDFORD UNITS July, 588
W.R. Pullmans Schedules 404
W.R. Services, More 351
Double Chimney, The First 4
Driver Hoole Retires 456
" DUNALASTAIR 1 " 4-4-0's OF THE
CALEDONIAN 85
" DUNALASTAIRS ", THE LAST OF THE 58
Dundee, New Diesel M.u. Schemes 105
Dundee Tay Bridge, Modernised Station Offices 236
Durham Ox Level Crossing, Lincoln, Closed 606
EASTERN REGION :-
COLCHESTER-CLACTON-WALTON ELECTRIFICATION, OPENING OF THE 306
East London Developments 527
Electric Multiple Units 122
G.E. Buffet Cars, Accolade for 108
G.E. Electrification, The 178, July
G.E. Stock Util; sat:on 64
GREAT EASTERN TIMETABLE TRANSFORMATION, A 22, 171, 230, 287
New C.M. & E.E. 459
Shenfield Units Modified 4
Sunday Changes in East Anglia 64
East Anglia to the Midlands 239
East Anglian Diesel Workings 108
EAST ANGLIAN FREIGHT 84
East Ham, New L.T. & S. Electric M.u. Depot 325
Eastleigh Works Open Day 366
Economies on B.R. Are Increased 1
Edinburgh-Aberdeen in 3 Hours 518
Edinburgh-Inverness Sleeping Car Service 255
ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVES FOR
KENT COAST SERVICE 123
ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVES FOR
SWITZERLAND AND THE U.S.S.R. 425
Electric Locomotive Numbering System, B.R. 459
Electric Units for Manchester-Bury Service July
Electric Units from York 293
Elgin-Aviemore Line, New Halts 366
ES SENDINE-STAMFORD BRANCH 292
ESSEX COAST BRANCHES OF
THE G.E. LINE 188
EUROPEAN TRACTION DEVELOPMENTS,
RECENT 195
Euston-Buchanan Street 522
Fares Structure, The New 573
FESTINIOG IN 1958, THE 42
Festiniog Reopening July
Fewer Meals on Wheels 121
Five Trains to Hanoi 579
" Flying Scotsman " Buffet Lounge Cars
Converted 325
Fiat Cars from the Continent
via Dunkerque-Dover Ferry July
FRANCE :-
4-8-2's in Brittany 293
Freight Handling, Modern 5
HIGHEST SUMMIT ON THE S.N.C.F. 196
PARIS-LILLE ELECTRIFICATION, THE 135
Paris-Lille New Electric Trains 404
SPEED PROGRAMME 1959/60 256, 352
Still Faster 533
VIADUCTS, FOUR SPECTACULAR 200
World Speed Record Taken 352
Freight Working, Towards Reliability of ...211f 342
G.C. Line Express Service Discontinuance July, 575
G.E. Line Buffet Cars, Accolade for 108
G.E. Line Electrification, The 178, July
G.E. Line Stock Utilisation 64
G.E. LINE TIMETABLE TRANS-
FORMATION, A 22, 171, 230, 287
G.W. " Dreadnoughts ", The 141
G.N.R. (Ireland) Changes in Working 8
GERMAN FEDERAL RAILWAYS TO-DAY,
THE 379, 514
Germany, High Speed in 138
Giesl Oblong Ejector, The 178, 575
Glasgow Central, Resignalling at 175, 522
Glasgow St. Enoch, Mechanical Booking
Office Installed 106
Glasgow Suburban Electric Units on Trial 366
Glasgow Suburban Events 460
Glasgow Subway New Trains 255
GLOUCESTER, RESORT FOR
RAILFANS 78, 232
GREAT EASTERN " 1500 " CLASS
MEMORIES OF THE 361, 516 570 GREAT WESTERN 2-CYL. 4-6-0s, EARLY DEVELOPMENT OF THE 428
Great Northern Line, Development on the 160
Grimsby & Immingham Tramway Reprieve July, 402
Groombridge, S.R., New Signal Box 106
Guards Equipped with Ticket Issuing
Machines, Speyside Line 325
Hadley Wood Tunnels, New Down Slow
Line Opened 255
HADLEY WOOD WIDENING
COMPLETED July, 456
Halesowen Joint Line, The 53
HAMPSHIRE DIESEL ELECTRIC'S
SUCCESS 330
HANOVER, MODERN SIGNALLING AT... 386
Headcodes, The New 522
HELENSBURGH, RAILWAYS TO: A PRE-ELECTRIFICATION RETROSPECT 540, 590
Hertford North Branch Services 234
Hetton Colliery Ralway Closed 579
Highlands, Economy in the July
High Speed in France 256, 352, 533
High Speed in Germany 138
HITCHIN COLLISION, AFTERMATH OF
THE : CONTROL IN ACTION 465, 628
HOME WITH THE MILK 154
HOPE VALLEY ROUTE, THE 26
Huddersfield-London Service 519
HUDDERSFIELD-PENISTONE LINE AND
ITS BRANCHES, THE 248, 400
Huddersfield, Resignalling at 75
Injectors, Footplate Talk on 51
JAPAN, SUPER-RAILWAY PLANNED FOR 313
" Jones Goods " Restored 464
Kent, Final Stage in 235
Kent, Stage Two 463
KENT COAST, THE SOUTHERN IN
TROUBLE ON THE 212, 288, 341 KENT COAST MOTIVE POWER,
PREPARATIONS FOR THE July
KENT COAST, THE MODERNISED 374
Kent Coast Service, 4-Car Express Units for 304
King's Cross, Train Information by T.V. 237
Kitmaster Locomotive Models 259
L.M. REGION :-
25kV ELECTRIFICATION, PROGRESS
REPORT 9
Bedford-Northampton/Hitchin Diesel Services'
Success 106
Cut Price First Class Fares 47
Drive for Freight 160
Electrificat. on Speeded Up 61, 171
G.C. Express Service Discontinuance July, 575
Goods Depots for Sundries Traffic 366
LIVING WITH L.M.R.
LOCOMOTIVES 146, 287 342
New Look in L.M. Stations 66
Passenger Plan, The New 233, July, 454, 568
Reorganisation 48, 107, 230
Saturday Night Expresses, North and
Midlands to West Country 106
Toton Yard, Two-way Telephones 106
L.T.E.:-
East London Developments 527
The London Peak 458
Northern Line Automation a
Progress 616
L.T. & S. Line, Erection of Catenary 106
L.T. & S. Line, Modernisation Progress 527/8
L.T. & S. Line, New Electric M.u. Servicing
Depot 325
Landlord Hires a Diesel 460
Leeds Central, The End of 235
Leeds City, The New 348/9, 519
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ...48, 107, 169, 230. 285, 341, July, 399, 454, 514, 568, 626
Locomotive Models, Kitmaster 255
LOCOMOTIVE RUNNING PAST AND PRESENT 14, 49, 71, 130, 182, 242, 298, 341. July, 367, 430, 475, 534, 568, 607 LOCOMOTIVE STOCK CHANGES 60, 116, 168. 228, 284, 339, July, 399, 453, 513, 567, 624
M. & G.N. Line Closure 63, 239, 24C
M. & S.W.J., Slow Death of the 399, 516
M.S.J. & A.R.-A Postscript 106, 342
M.u. With a Difference 67
Manchester-Bury Service,
New Electric Units for July
Manchester Diesel Schemes 521
Manchester (London Road) to St. Pancras ...521, 578
Manchester (Oxford Road) New Station 66
Manchester (Piccadilly) 578
MANCHESTER SHIP CANAL RAILWAY,
THE 489, 626
Melton-Cromer Service Revised 235
" Met ", Modern:sat:on on the 255
MIDDLESBROUGH-NEWCASTLE ROUTE
OF THE N.E.R., THE 354, 436, 572
" Midland Pullman ", The 574
MILK SERVICES ON THE W.R. 154
MIDLANDS-EAST COAST HOLIDAY
TRAFFIC 586
Misrepresentation, A Bad 67
MIXED TRAFFIC 260
MIXED TRAFFIC AMONG THE FELLS 416
MOODS OF A PRINCESS 614
MOTIVE POWER MISCELLANY ...53, 110, 162, 221, 277, 332, July, 390, 445, 504, 560, 617
Motor Luggage Vans for the S.R. 523
N.E. REGION :-
COAL TRAFFIC OF THE N.E.R. 272
Day-Line Diesel Runabout Tickets 255
Diesel Traction in the N.E.R. 34
RELAYING WITH LONG-WELDED
RAILS 68
Singling of Lines Proposed 293
" Tees-Thames " Link 47
Widening North of York 519
NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE, NEW
SIGNAL BOX 327 NEWS 1N BRIEF 47, 106, 179, 255, 325, July, 366, 526, 606 New Year Message to " T.I." from
Sir Brian Robertson 2
No Connection with Next Door 400
Norfolk, New Spur in 523
North British Locomotive Co., Loan for 177
NORTH BRITISH LOOK, THE 503
NORTH MIDLAND ROUTE, THE 25, 52
North Staffordshire Modernisation, The 349
NORTH WALES COAST MAIN LINE, THE 126 NORWICH CITY COMES UP FOR THE CUP 267 NOTTINGHAM-KETTERING LINE OF
THE L.M.R., THE 318, 455
Notting Hill Gate Station, New L.T.E. 255
OLD FRIEND, AN, THE 9.7- 139
Oxford-Cambridge Reprieve 402
OXFORD, RESORT FOR RAILFANS 596
Oxted Line Diesel Service 235, 462
PACIFICS ON THE LANCASHIRE
& YORKSHIRE 316
PARIS-LILLE ELECTRIFICATION, THE 135
Paris-Lille New Electric Trains 404
PASSENGER SERVICE,
DISCONTINUANCE OF i-
Beccles-Yarmouth, E.R. 577
Bristol-Frome-Radstock, W.R. 234, 293, 577
Crewe-Northwich, L.M.R. 463, 577
Croxley Green Branch, L.M.R. (Sundays) 325
D.N. & S. Line, W.R. 463
Guide Bridge-Oldham (Clegg Street), L.M.R 293
Holmfirth Branch, N.E.R. 463, 577
Honeybourne-Cheltenham, W.R. 577
Inverness-Tain Intermediate Stations, Sc.R. July
Kettering-St. Ives, L.M.R. 293
L.M.R. Passenger Plan Implications 233, July, 455,
568
M. & S.W.J.R. 3, 399, 516
Newbury-Lambourn, W.R. 578
Newton Abbot-Moretonhampstead, W.R. 179
Northampton-Blisworth/Market Harborough,
L.M.R. 293
Plymouth-Brent Intermediate Stations, W.R. 3, 179
Wallingford Branch, W.R. 234
Wellingborough-Higham Ferrers, L.M.R. 293
Paying for the Commuters 457
PERTH, THREE WAYS TO 246
Photographers' Excursion, Doncaster
to Betws-y-Coed 235
Plymouth, Modernisation at 122
" POTTERIES EXPRESS ", " T.I."
EXCURSION July
Public Servant or Free Agent ? 62
Pullman Camping Coaches 577
Push-and-Pull at 80 m.p.h. in Switzerland 296
Push-and-Pull in West Germany 515
Push-and-Pull Possibilities 458
RAILS, RELAYING WITH
LONG-WELDED, N.E.R. 68
Rail-Rovers Again 235
" Railvan ", New Light on the 546
Railway Preservation Societies ...286, July, 456, 571
Railways, Support for the 109, 232, 517
Railway Workshops Threatened July
READING ON RAILWAYS, NEW 37, 172, 232, 259, 271, 329, 400, Nov. vii, 624
Record Review 572
Redundant Main Lines 169, 175, 285
Resignalling at Barnes and Brixton, S.R. 305
RESORTS FOR RAILFANS :-
CARDIFF 202, 262, 342
GLOUCESTER 78, 232
OXFORD 596
Restaurant Car Meals, Increases in Charges 121
Riding of S.R. Multiple Units 627
Road v Rail 399, 571, 628
" Robin Hood ", New Named Tran,
Nottingham-St. Pancras 179
Rolling Stock for B.R., New 3, 290
" ROYAL SCOTS ", THE LIVELY ...146, 287, 342
Russia, Automatic Trains in 293
RUSSIA, ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVES FOR 425
SCOTTISH REGION :-
Diesel Railbus Services, New 179, 389
Economy in the Highlands July
Ed:nburgh-Inverness Sleeping Car Service 255
Elgin-Avremore Line, New Halts 366
Fre'ght Scheme Extension 349
Glasgow Central, Resignalling at 175, 522
Glasgow St. Enoch, Mechanical Booking
Office Installed 106
Glasgow Suburban Electric Units on Trial ... 366
Reorganisation 119
SOUTHERN REGION :-
S.R. Tells the Public 174
Christmas Travel 108
Corridor Push-and-Pull Sets 606
Diesel and Electric News 7
Express Units for Kent Coast Service 304
Groombridge, New Signal Box 106
KENT COAST MOTIVE POWER,
PREPARATIONS FOR THE July KENT COAST, S.R. IN TROUBLE
ON THE 212, 288, 341
Motor Luggage Vans 523
Riding of M.U's. 627
Rolling Stock 349
Summer Timetables 303
Train Cuts, Morc 62
Safety on Railways-A Bad Misrepresentation 67
School Charter of Scottish T.V. Train 179
SCOTTISH INDUSTRIES EXHIBITION,
SEPTEMBER, SPECIALS TO THE 582 Seamer, Projected Spur Between York and
Bridlington Lines 106, 231
SHEFFIELD INTERLUDE 30
Sheffield-York D.esel M.u. Service 105
SHENFIELD NEW DEPARTURE
INDICATORS 65
Signal Boxes, Visits to 342
SKIPTON AND AIS GILL, BETWEEN 480, 628 Sleeping Car Reservations, Revised Booking
Arrangements 179
Sleeping Car Service, Paddington-Milford
Haven 106, 121
Sleeping Car Services, The Shortest 288
Slip Coaches, More W.R. 288
SNOW FIGHTING EQUIPMENT, B.R.
NEED MODERN 96, 231
SOUTHAMPTON-GATEWAY TO THE
OCEAN 88, 232
SOUTH WEST SCOTTISH SCRAPBOOK 372
Speyside Line, Guards Equipped with Ticket
Issuing Machines 325
" Starlight Specials ", Resumption of 179
STEAM AT SCARBOROUGH 144
STEAM ON THE EASTBOURNE LINE 238
Storm of the Century, The 49
SUMMER TIMETABLES, THE B.R. July, 454
Sunday Changes in East Anglia 64
Swansea First Stop 121
Switching Out Signal Boxes 441
SWITZERLAND, NEW HIGH HORSE-
POWER ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVES 425
Switzerland, Push-and Pull at 80 m.p.h. 296
Switzerland, Railway Museum 464, 628
SYKES LOCK AND BLOCK 45, 230, 288
T.E.E. Services, New Electric 270
" T.I." EXCURSION, THE " POTTERIES
EXPRESS " 180, July
T.P.O's, NEW WOLVERTON-BUILT STANDARD, FOR W.R. July 580/1 TALKING OF TRAINS 1, 61, 117, 173, 233, 289,
Telephones for M.u. C
Jurews 91ly, 3273
45, 401, 457, 517, 5
TEMPLE MILLS YARD, THE NEW ' July
Tenby Station Reconstruction 606
Tilbury to Avonmouth 462
Timetable Maze, The July, 454
Toton Up Yard, Installation of Two-way
Telephony 106
Track Recording Coach, New B.R. 402
Train Heating Problems 460
Train Services in the S.E. Midlands 399
Train Timing July
Transport System, An Integrated ? 231
U.S.A.:-
Bigger Diesels Trend 405
M.u. With a Difference 67
Rail Speed Drops July, 352
U.S.S.R., NEW HIGH HORSEPOWER
ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVES 425 U.T.A., Locomotives transferred from N.C.C.
Services to G.N.R 325
Ulster Report 559
WESTERN REGION :-
Diesel Pullmans Schedules 404
Diesel Services, More 351
Flash-butt Welding Depot, Hookagate 606
New General Manager 233
Paddington-Milford Haven Sleeping Car
Service 106, 121
Plymouth, Modernisation at 122
Slip Coaches, More 288
Trains Booked at 58 m.p.h. and Over,
Summer 1959 351
Winter Service 462
West Highland Line, A Diesel on the 240
West Highland Line, M.u's on the 291
Wickham Railbus, New 352
Widening North of York 519
Winter of Discontent 173, 342, 399
Winter Timetables, The 460, 532, 584
WORCESTER INDUSTRIAL LINE, A 366
WYE VALLEY SOUVENIR 76
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