BULLETIN INDEX, to 31 Dec 2000

A - D


A
Accidents:- ‘Haifa-Beirut-Tripoli (HBT)’ Railway, accident – 10/5 149-150; 10/6 160
Halwill – 3/2 13; 3/5 37; 3/6 48; 4/1 2; 4/2 15
Henstridge – 2/4 35

Air attack, protection of trains – 6/3 45-46(N); 7/4 80(Q); 9/3 61(Q)

Air attacks, RAF, on Continental railways – 4/6 50-51(A); 10/2 42-47(A)

Air attacks on trains, Enemy 1/3 6; 1/11 7; 3/2 14; 3/4 34-35; 8/1/8; 10/1 1-2; 10/4 99-100; 10/5, 141-142; 10/6 155

Allied, train-busting, target practice -- 3/3 22(Q); 3/4 32(R); 3/5 37(R); 3/5 40(A); 4/1 2(R); 4/2 15(R); 4/3 25(R); 7/2 49; 7/4 83 described by Germans, significance – 9/6 166-172(A); 10/1 1-2; 10/4 141-142

Aircraft components – movement by rail –9/5 121 (Q)

Aircraft crashes on railways – 2/4 32(Q); 3/1 2(R); 3/2 16-17; 3/3 25-26; 3/4 34-35; 3/6 55-56; 4/2 18; 5/2 17-23; 5/3 30; 7/5 116-117; 7/6 137; 8/3 72; 8/5 126; 9/1 12-13

Airfields:- Construction – 1/1 6(Q); 1/1 6(R); 2/2 12(Q); 2/3 24(R); 3/2 13
Dummy – 1/7 4(R)
Rail connection – 1/2 2(Q); 1/3 5(R); 1/8 2(R); 2/1 2(R); 2/2 13(R); 2/3 22 (R); 3/2 13(R); 9/2 33(Q)
Special signalling arrangements – 8/5 124-126(A); 8/6 154-155; 9/2 34(Q)

Air Raid Damage, UK:-Birmingham, and Midlands – 4/1 4; 4/2; 9/1 18-22
Brighton, Kemp Town tunnel – 3/6 55(N)
East Coast Main Line, incl. London area, York, Newcastle etc. – 3/3 26-30(A); 7/5 118-120
London – 1/11 7 8; 3/3 26-28; 8/2 33-39(A); 8/4 96-97; 9/1 8-11; 9/2 52-53; 10/6 166-169(A)
Plymouth – 9/2 52-53
Portland – 8/3 72
Railway steamers – 8/4 97-98
SR reports – 9/2 52-53; 10/6 166-169(A)
York, reports – 9/5 123-133; 9/6 155-159
See also Tipper Diaries

Air Raid Damage, Overseas:- France: Lille – 7/4 79(Q)
Germany: 10/2 44-47(A); 10/3 66(N)
Western Europe – 4/6 50-51(A); 5/2 16(N)
Air Raid Precautions (ARP) – 1/1 5(Q); 1/1 6(Q); 1/7 3(R) 4(R); 5/3 32; 5/6 96-100(A); 6/5 106; 7/2 50; 8/6 164-165

Air Raid Warning, poster – 9/2 52

Ambulance trains:- Coaches – 6/4 77-79(A); 9/2 36, 37; 10/6 153(Q), 153-154(Q), 154-155(R)
Formation – 1/5 4(Q); 1/6 4(R); 1/10 4(R); 1/11 2(R); 2/2 14(R); 3/1 2(R); 6/4 77-79; 6/5 92
History – 3/1 3
Liveries – 1/1 5(Q); 1/1 5(R); 1/7 8(N); 1/10 3(R); 2/2 13(R); 2/3 22(R)
Locomotives (B12s) – 1/11 6, 8; 9/2 34(Q); 9/3 72-74
Netley Hospital – 7/2 39-40; 7/3 62
Return from Continent – 10/4 108-109(N)
SR STN – 9/1 13
US Army – 9/3 72-74(A); 9/4 93-95 (N); 10/6 154-155(R)
US Army 59th Hospital Train, operation – 7/2 40-42

American rails in UK – 5/1 8(N)

Ammunition explosions – 3/4 35; 4/4 34, 41

Ammunition Trains, working of – 7/1 16-19; 10/1 9

Anecdotes: see TAILPIECES

Appenine Tunnel, repair – 9/5 136-145(A)

Armoured fighting vehicle (AFV) trains – 1/4 2(Q); 1/5 6(R); 1/6 3(R); 2/1 2(R); 5/5 75-76 (N); 6/2 22-37(A), 37(N), 37-38(N); 6/6 108(Q); 7/5 110-112; 7/6 141-144; 8/4 90-92; 8/5 115; 8/6 144-145(N); 9/3 87-88(N)

Armoured locomotives/trains: 1/1 4(Q); 1/1 6(Q/R); 1/6 2(R); 1/7 3(R) 4(R); 3/1 2(R); 3/2 14-15; 3/6 50-53(A); 4/1 5-6; 5/3 31-32; 6/3 46; 6/4 62: 6/5 86; 8/1 19-21(A); 8/2 49-50(N); 9/6 161(N)

Army, operation of/employment on, British railways – 9/2 42-46

Arromanches, Transportation monument – 10/1 4

ARTICLES:-

Allen, M.: A Visit to Yardley Chase Royal Ordnance Depot, Northampton – 1/12 9-10
Allison, J.: Mavis Enderby – 3/1 7
RAF Bomber Command Attacks on Railways in Western Europe – 4/6 50-51
Atkins, P. (NRM): Conveyance of Naval Guns on British Railways: (copies of original correspondence between LNER and GWR during the war, with drawings) – 6/5 99-103
Balfour, G. Continental Ferry Vans – 1/3 6-7
............. Rail-mounted Anti-Aircraft Guns – 3/1 4-5
..............WD-Operated Passenger Trains – 2/4 36-38; 3/1 4
..............Wartime Locomotive Liveries: Part I - LMS – 3/1 6-7
Barber, C.
: Tidworth Military Railways – 9/4 103-104
Barrie, D.S.M
.: Berlin Express, Post-War – 7/6 158-159
Bayes, D:
Danish State Railway (DSB) Class N 2-10-0 – 6/5 90-91
Bayliff R.:
Mobile Workshop Trains, Ramp Wagons and SR-pattern Brake Vans – 3/5 41-46
.............. Pullman Cars in WW2 – 4/6 48-49
.............. Railway Lines of Communication in France, Belgium, Netherlands and Germany, 6th June 1944 to 8th May 1945 – 4/3, 26-31
............. US War Locomotives in Austria (translation) – 6/3 49-50; 7/1 19-21
............. Dean Goods in the Netherlands – 6/4 79-80
............. Railways of Yugoslavia – 6/5 84-86(R)
Blackburn, A.: Southern Railway Chief Mechanical & Electrical Engineer: Head Office Works Orders with Military Implications, 1939-49 – 8/6 159-162
Brooksbank, B.W.L
.: Aircraft Crashes on Railways during WW2 – 3/1 9-10; 5/2 17-23
............... The Impact of the Air War on the East Coast Main Line – 3/3 26-30; 3/4 34-35
............... The First Great Shocks to the Railways of the Blitz: London, September 7th 1940 – 8/2 33-39
............... Blitz on Provincial Cities: Birmingham - 19/20 and 22/23 November 1940 – 9/1 18-22
............... The York Raid of 28-29 April 1942: some contemporary reports – 9/5 123-133; 9/6 155-159
………......Ten Years of the Bulletin – 10/3 66-70
Broughton, S. (via B.W.L. Brooksbank): Footplate Experiences of a Wellingborough Fireman: Riddles Austerity 2-8-0's and 2-10-0's, and American 160 2-8-0's – 10/1 9-12
Brown, G. (via Greg Martin): Journeys on the Japanese National Railways in 1946/47 during the Occupation of Japan – 8/2 53-55
Bushby, J.: Slovak Railways and World War Two – 5/5 72-74
............. German Anti-Aircraft Guns on Rails in World War
Two: a Rιsumι – 6/5 95-99
............. Hitler's Broad Gauge Railway - a Third Reich 'Might-Have-Been': Part 1 – 7/4 101-104; Part 2 – 7/6 154-157
.............. Wolfschanze [Hitler's East Prussian HQ, railway relics] – 8/2 46-49
.............. Polish Railways, and some Recent Observations – 8/3 79-83
Chester, K.: German Austerity 2-10-0's – 6/6 113-115
.............. Stalin's Special Train to Potsdam – 8/2 50-53; 8/3 76(N)
.............. Polish Railways: Further Observations – 8/5 138-139
.............. Peenemόnde: the Works Railway of the Military Research Station – 8/6 163-164
Christensen, M.: Brake Vans for Super-Heavy Battery Trains – 4/2 19-20
.............. ARP: Bricking Up Signal Boxes on the S.R. – 5/6 96-100
.............. Light Shields on Signal Lamps – 3/6 53-54
.............. More about St. Mellons – 5/4 61-66
.............. Spurs on the SR for the Super-Heavy Batteries – 4/2 21-22
.............. The Wartime Emergency Connections:
……… ....Part One - Sandy – 1/4 5-8
……….....Part Two - The Calvert Curve – 1/8 5-8
……….....Part Three - The Staines Moor Loop – 1/9
8-10
……….....Part Four - Bordesley (Birmingham) – 1/11 8-10
……….....Part Five - The Reading Spur – 2/1 6-10
……….....Part Six - St. Budeaux – 3/1 5-6
……….....Part Seven - King's Cross (Met.) – 5/1 14
……….....Part Eight - Lydford and Launceston – 5/2 24-27
.............. Were the Railways robbed by the Government? – 9/6 161-163
.............. Wartime Traffic and the Severn Tunnel – 4/4 40-41
.............. Use of Special Warflat Trains for the Movement of AFV's – 6/2 22-37
.............. Preparation for Invasion – 7/5 120-123
.............. Signals at Hixon Aerodrome, and Others – 8/5 124-126
……….... Concrete Sleepers – 10/3 71-74
.…….. ....Loading (LST’s) and Train-Ferries) at Southampton – 10/5 126-130; 10/6 161-164
Clothier, A.: USA(TC) 0-6-0Ts in Egypt – 6/3 53-55
Dendy, W.: Resurrection of the Belgian Railways in 1944/45 – 6/6 120-125
...........… 'They Had Seven Months': the Destruction of the Dutch Railways in 1944/45 and their Restoration in 1945/46 – 7/2 44-48
...........…German Forces Leave Trains between France and Germany - Winter 1943/44 – 7/5 124-130; 9/2 57
.........…. Australian Railways in World War Two: Part I - General – 8/4 104-107
.............. Part II - Locomotives – 8/5 133-138
.............. Correction -- 9/1 4
............ ..Narrow-gauge railways in Normandy – 9/1 23-27
……….. ..French Railways in 1944, Part I – 10/2 41-43; Part II 10/3 83-87; Part III – 10/5 142-148; Part IV –10/6 173-176
Erwood, P.: Copyright, Quotations and Acknowledgements –2/4 38-40
.............. Organisation and Fighting Capacity of Armoured Trains – 3/6 50-53
.............. Railways as an Aid to Aerial (and Terrestrial) Navigation – 3/5 46
............... Testamentary Dispositions – 4/4 35-36
............... Heavy Anti-Aircraft Guns on Railway Mountings:Remembering with Advantages? – 7/1 12-16
………... Total War, Atrocities and Rumour – 10/5 141-142
Hardy, B.: The Metropolitan 'Saloon' Stock in the War – 8/3 63-68
Homer, P. and Williams, T.: Pembrey Royal Ordnance Factory – 8/6 155-157
Jackson, A.A.: The Special Trains of Hitler and Goering – 7/5 130-131
Jacobs, G. and Brooksbank, B.W.L.: Supply Trains for Overlord – 7/6 137-141
Journal of the Railway & Canal Historical Society (H.J. Compton): The Last train from Paris - June 1940 – 10/4 110-113
Kφhler, W.: Railway Activities of the BAOR: some Notes – 8/3 76-79
.............. Rommel on Rails: German Military Activities in North Africa, 1942 (translation): Part I – 8/4 107-110; Part II – 8/5 128-133
.............. Locomotives of the Axis Forces on the Tobruk - El Daba Line (translation) – 9/3 82-87
Lean, L.: Cats and Rats - St. Mellons – 5/4 60-61
Lambert, T.: German Austerity 2-10-0 Locomotives – 6/5 87- 90
............... Notes on the Melbourne Military Railway – 8/6 147-149
.............. WD Austerity 2-10-0s in Greece – 9/1 27-29
............... World War One 0-6-0T's surviving through World
War Two and beyond – 9/4 95-97
The Locomotive, 1948: Military and Civilian
Railway Transportation Compared – 8/5 117-119 , May 1950: Modern Continental tenders and Tank Wagons – 10/1 27-29
Notarius, D.: USATC 0-6-0T Round-up – 6/1 7-11
McCrickard, J.P.: Wartime Emergency Connections. The Northallerton Avoiding Line – 2/1 3-5; Part II – 2/2 19-20
……………….., New Works Infrastructure Register – 6/1 13- 14; 6/2 20-22; 7/4 96-101
………………... WD Ordnance Storage Depot Monkton Farleigh – 6/4 58-59
………………… Protection of Rail Traffic in the Vicinity of Airfields – 8/6 154-155
Martin, G.: Notes on Warflats – 4/4 37-39
…………....German Austerity 2-10-0 Locomotives – 6/4 71-75
………….. .German Ferry Wagons to England and Russia – 10/4 118-119
Middleton, T.: Notes on the History of the 6th Super-Heavy Battery – 8/5 126-128
Moon, G.: Registered WD Numbers, Allocated to Plant & Machinery of RE, Provision Transportation Items
– 7/3 69-73
…………. Longmoor Military Railway Modelling – 10/2 59-60; Part II, WD Austerity 0-6-0ST’s of the Longmoor Military Railway – 10/3 93-96
Pacey, P.: The 'Rιseau des Bains de Mer' in the Second World War – 8/1 21-25.
Pardoe, I.: The 18 Inch Howitzer (Serial No. L1) – 7/2 42-44
Parsons, A.E.H.: Notes on some Transportation Tasks in 1940 – 9/1 8-11
.............. Railway Reconstruction by the Royal Engineers for the Military Railway Service, Allied Forces, Italy.
Projects of Special Interest:
...............1 – The Dogna Viaduct – 9/3 76-82
...............2 – Scale of destruction – 9/4 111-117
...............3 – Line 65 - The Main Italian North - South Route: Rome - Arezzo - Florence - Bologna - Milan – 9/5 136-145
Railway Gazette, 1945: French Railway Resistance and Reconstruction – 8/1 14-17
Rhind, D.M.: The Mystery of 4AR No. 1554 – 8/1 19-21
Riley, R.C.: Disposal of WD Rolling Stock to the Netherlands
State Railways – 5/2 27-28
............... Locomotive Modification in the Middle East – 5/4 66-68
.............. Railway Recollections, August - October 1944 – 1/7 7-8
Rothschild, W.: Austrian Railways in World War Two (translation excerpt) – 6/4 69-71
.............… Tinkle Winkle Little Tower: Air Raid Shelters of the Deutsche Reichsbahn (translation) – 8/6 164-165
............…. North African Memories (translation) 9/4 106-111
............…. 'War Crimes' (translation) – 9/6 166-172
............…. 'Reichsbahn hinter der Ostfront, 1941-44' (prιcis/translation), Part I: 10/1 18-24; Part II: 10/2 54-57; Part III: 10/3 79-83; Part IV: 10/4 114-118
………… ..Air Attacks on the Deutsche Reichsbahn (prιcis/translation) -- 10/2 44-47
………… ...From Dust to Dust: War Survivor French
Locomotives in Germany (translation) – 10/3 92
…………… German Locomotives in the USA (translation) – 10/6 176-177
Simmons, Maj. S.A.: The CAD Bramley Railway – 8/2 43-45
............…. The Remains of the Longmoor Military Railway,1998 – 8/5 119-120
Strange, R.: LNER B12/3s and World War Two Ambulance Trains – 9/3 72-74
Taylor, R.K.: Evacuation by Train – 5/4 52-6
...............Taunton, June 1944: Systematic Observations of the GWR – 7/1 22-26
............... Railway Sappers: Wartime Experiences of Sergeant
David Miller, Royal Engineers – 10/ 14-18
Turley, A.: Wartime Service of Corridor Brake Third No. 5804 – 6/4 77-79
.............. U.K. Operations of U.S. Army 59th Hospital Train Unit – 7/2 40-42
Waszak, P. (via G. Martin): Peterborough: Wartime Private
Sidings – 6/6 130-132
Wervers, J.H. (translated by R. Bayliff): Transportation Corps US Army – 5/3 35-49
Wightman, K.W. (via D.W. Winkworth): Steam to the Rescue on the Southern Electric in a Wartime Freeze-Up –6/6 117-119
Wild, G. (SNCF Society Journal): French Locomotives in Germany, Part I – 10/2 48-54; Part II 10/3 87-91
Williams, H.J.: Marchwood Recollections – 7/2 36-39
.............. A Lifetime of Railway Work: Part I, 1944-46 – 8/5 120-123; Part II, Longmoor – 9/2 48-51
.............. Army Technical Stores Depot, Weedon – 9/3 68-70
.............. Hollywater Loop, Longmoor – 10/1 12-14
……….. GWR Special Wagons – 10/2 37-39
……….. Brackla Factory -- 10/3 76-78
……….. RAF Halton Branch – 10/6 164-165
……….. and M. Christensen: The GWR in North Wiltshire during World War Two – 10/5 130-137
Winkworth, D.W.: Accident at Henstridge – 2/4 35
.............. Aircraft Crashes on Railways during WW2: Southern Railway Air Raid Incident Books – 3/2 16, 16-17; 3/3 25-26; 3/4 34-35
...............Signalbox Sundries (Shelters) – 8/1 6-7
...............Coal by Tube and Tram – 2/3 10
...............Decoy Trains – 3/2 14-15
.............. Loch Katrine Water – 1/6 7-8
.............. Norman Tunna, GC – 1/8 9-10
.............. Operation Avonmouth – 5/6 84-91
.............. Patrol Trains' Patrols – 5/3 31-32
.............. 'Rendering Mines Safe Personnel (RMSP)' Trains – 3/1 4
.............. Trains Attacked by 'Friendly' Aircraft – 3/5 40
............. .US-built Freight Rolling Stock in Use in UK – 1/7 9-10
.............. Wireless for Railway Operation, 1940-44 – 6/4 64-68
.............. Staines Moor – a Little-Used Connection – 6/6 126-130
Woods, J.: British Use of USATC 0-6-0T in UK 1942-45 – 7/3 64-66
.............. Instructions in Regard to the Acceptance and Conveyance by Rail of Armoured Fighting Vehicles – 7/6 141-144
............... Royal Ordnance Factories, Part I – 9/6 159-160; Part II – 10/1 6-7


Australian Railways in World War Two – 8/4 104-107(A); 8/5 133-138(A); 9/1 4(Q)

Awards for bravery – 1/7 3(Q); 1/8 3(R) 9-10

B
Balloon protection of trains – 7/4 80(Q)

BAOR, railway activities – 8/3 76-79(A)

Battle of Britain – 8/3 72-73(N)

BEF, message to SR staff about – 8/5 124

Belgian Railways, resurrection – 6/6 120-125(A); 7/2 32-33(N), 36(N)

Berlin Leave trains, Post-War – 7/6 158-159; 9/5 120(Q); 10/1 4(N)

…………………… coaching stock 10/3 63-64(Q)

Berlin freight trains to 1945 – 5/1 10-12(N)

Berlin railways – 8/3 76(N)

Bibliography of Railway History, R&CHS – 5/3 29-30

Biddle, R.P., as Dockings & Marine Superintendent, SR – 9/5 123 (N); 9/6 154(N)

Birmingham, Blitz on – 9/1 18-22

Black & white slides from photographs, Les Peters – 4/1 3(N)

Brackla ROF – 10/3 76-78(A)

Brake vans:- SR – 3/5 41 SR-type – 3/5 41-46(A); 3/6 54(N) WD – 6/6 108-109(Q); 7/1 6(R); 7/4 80-81(R); 7/5 137; 8/2 31-32(N); 8/3 63; 9/1 4(Q)

Breuer tractors – 9/3 82-87(A)

Bridges, preparation for demolition – 7/5 120-123(A)

Bridges, repair of – 9/3 76-82(A); 9/4 111-117(A)

Bridging, military – 9/2 35(Q); 9/3 60(Q); 9/3 76-82(A)

Broad gauge railway (Breitspurbahn), Nazi plans – 7/4 101-104(A); 7/6 154-157(A); 8/1 17-18(N); 8/1 25(N); 9/2 53-54

Bulletin content, moral issues – 10/1 1-2

Burma incident – 3/5 41

C

Cairnryan Military Port Railway – 2/4 37; 6/3 48; 7/4 88; 9/6 155

Camouflage, AFV trains – 8/4 90-92

Canteens, mobile – 3/2 12(Q); 3/3 23(R); 3/6 55(N)

Cantile, Lt.-Col. K. – 6/3 45-46(N); 6/6 117(N)

Ceylon, military railways – 1/8 2(Q); 2/3 23(R)

Channel Islands, fall of, evacuation of railway staff – 9/4 100-103
……………….…, railways – 10/1 3(N)

Charlewood, R.E., brush with Nazis – 8/1 18(N)

Churchill and Alanbrooke, meet Montgomery, at Kempt – 10/6 172-173

Coaches:- Camping, wartime use – 6/2 19(R)

Continental Leave trains – 10/3 63-64(Q)
LNER, 'illegal' footboards – 9/4 60(Q)
LNER, non-corridor stock sent to Continent – 9/4 60(Q)
LT, war use – 8/3 63-68(A); 9/1 12(N)
SR, use by AA Command – 3/6 55

Coal, by Tube and Tram, plans – 2/3 30(A)

Codes: for Depots and Ports – 7/6 139-141 for Government stores trains, GWR – 7/6 151

Colour-Rail slides, WD locomotives – 5/3 32

Concrete sleepers – 5/3 50(N); 6/1 7; 10/3 71-74(A)

Container, old RAF – 9/5 120-121(Q)

Continental Railways, initials of – 6/4 74-75

Copyright, editorial advice – 1/9 2-3; 2/4 38-40; 6/6 132(N)

Cornwall, railways, use by US Forces – 5/1 4(Q); 5/3 34(R); 5/5 72(R)

Cranes, WD – 9/3 60-61(Q); 9/5 120 (4 x Q); 9/6 151-152 (R); 10/3 64(R); 10/5 124 (R)

Cross-Channel transport:- coal in wagons – 2/4 32(Q); 4/1 2(R) locomotives and rolling stock – 3/1 2(Q); 10/5 126-130(A); 10/6 161-164(A)

D
Decoy trains
(defence of moving trains) – 3/2 14-15

Defences, London Underground – 6/2 38(N)

Deutsche Reichsbahn (DR): Kalendar - propaganda photographs – 7/3 67-68; 8/6 166 
............... Nazi posters – 7/6 160; 8/1 28

Diaries, wartime, Rev. D.A. Tipper – 5/1 4-7; 5/4 58-60; 5/5 76-79; 5/6 91-96

Documents etc. held by Members:-
Allen 2/2 18, Allison 4/6 50, Balfour 1/1 , Barratt 1/1 7, Bayliff 2/2 18, Brooksbank 3/3 30, Cane 1/1 7, Christensen 1/1 7, Coulson 1/9 5, Ellis 1/1 7, Erwood 1/1 7; 1/12 5; 2/1 1, Hall 1/1 7, Larkin 1/1 7, McCrickard 2/3 26, Mills 1/1 7-8.

Dover:- A4 at? – 1/7 4(R)
loading ramp at – 1/10 2(Q); 1/11 3-4(R)
USA locomotives at – 2/2 14
Marine, wartime photographs – 4/2 17

DRAWINGS, MAPS, PLANS: LISTINGS – 1/5 6; 1/11 3; 2/4 33, 34; 3/3 23-24

DRAWINGS, MAPS, PLANS: REPRODUCED:-
Ambulance (pharmacy) coach layout – 6/4 78
Ambulance train, routes on Continent – 6/4 78
Bengal - Assam Railway map – 10/1 17
Bordesley (Birmingham) – 1/11 9
Brackla ROF, plan – 10/3 77
Bramley CAD – 8/2 45
Bridgend area, map – 10/3 76
Burma - China route map – 10/1 17
Calvert – 1/8 7
Chemins-de-Fer de Calvados, map – 9/1 24  locomotive – 9/1 26
Claydon LNE Junction – 1/8 8
Concrete sleepers, attachments – 10/3 72-73
Corsham CAD – 10/5 134
………………., underground servicing 10/5 135
Crane, breakdown – 9/6 152
Diesel locomotive, Whitcomb – 6/6 111
Duirinish Depot – 7/5 122
Dover Western Docks – 1/11 3(R)
Easton Lodge COSD – 5/6 82
Farleigh Down Sidings – 6/4 59
Ferry wagons, German – 10/4 118-119
………………………..., -- 10/6 160
Fodderty Depot – 7/5 123
French locomotives in Germany, various – 10/3 90-91
French Railways (German Occupiers') timetable map – 7/5 128
French Railways, restoration (four maps) – 8/1 16
……………………………….., Normandy map – 10/5 143
German Class 52 tender – 10/1 29
German tank wagons (2 drawings) – 10/1 27, 28
Hixon Aerodrome, signalling – 8/5 125
King's Cross (Met.) – 5/1 14
Kriegslok, Belgian-built – 6/5 88, 89
Light-shield, signal lamp – 3/6 54
Loading gauges – 7/1 5
Longmoor Military Railway, map – 9/2 49
'Lulworth Camp', model track layout – 8/2 56
Lydford and Launceston (key map and two plans) – 5/2 25, 26
Martin Mill military railway – 2/3 28
Military operation of railways, NW Europe 1944-45 – 4/3 30-31
Mobile workshop train, BEF – 1/3 5
Northallerton (key and two plans) – 2/1 5
North Wiltshire, railways map – 10/5 131
Oxford - Cambridge line – 1/4 6; correction – 1/8 6
Reading Spur – 2/1 6
Rιseau des Bains de Mer – 8/1 24
St. Budeaux – 3/1 5
St. Mellons Depot – 5/4 65
Sandy LNE Junction – 1/4 6
Sandy North Junction – 1/4 6
Severn Tunnel signalling alterations – 4/4 41
Shropshire & Montgomeryshire, sidings plans – 9/1 15; 9/2 38
Signal box, SR, strengthened for ARP (4 drawings) – 5/6 98-100
Signalmen's steel shelter – 8/1 7
SNCB timetable map, 1950 – 6/6 123
Staines Moor plan – 1/9 9
Tank, Churchill, loading, securing and aligning (4 drawings) – 2/3 29
Tobruk - El Alamein, German railway (two drawings) – 8/4 109
USATC locomotives (5 drawings) – 5/3 36, 37
USATC tank wagon – 9/6 173
USATC wagons (19 drawings) – 5/3 39-44, 46, 47, 49
Wagons for conveyance of large naval guns – 6/5 103
...................................... aircraft components – 9/6 153
Weedon Depot, plan – 9/3 69
‘Zeebrugge’ class ferry 10/6 163