BULLETIN INDEX, to 31 Dec 2000

E - P


E
East Anglia, WD locomotives and trains – 7/4 82

East Coast Main Line, Air War on – 3/3 26-30; 3/4 34-35
.............................. book, Triumph and Beyond – 8/5 113; 9/1 7-8; 9/6 150

East Kent Light Railway – 2/4 32, 35; 9/1 10

EDITORIAL CORRECTIONS: 6/4 57; 6/5 82; 6/6 117; 7/4 78; 7/5 106; 9/3 60; 10/3 61; 10/4 97; 10/6 152

Elham Valley Railway – 2/4 37

Enquries, unsolicited Internet – 10/4 97-98; 10/5 123; 10/6 156

'Erst siegen – dann reisen!', Nazi posters – 7/6 160; 8/1 28

Evacuation:-
Dunkirk – 1/1 6(Q); 1/7 4(R)
East Anglia – 5/1 10
East Kent – 1/7 4; 4/2 17
General, report – 8/6 153
London, letters, reports – 8/4 93-94
London (SE) – 5/4 52-56
Southend – 5/1 10

Explosive coal – 10/4 113-114

F
FACSIMILES (including re-typed):-
Air raid damage, SR report – 9/2 52-53
........................, York, reports – 9/5 123 -133; 9/6 155-159
Air raid warning notice – 9/2 52
Ammunition train working – 7/1 16-19; 9/1 13
Attack on a train by enemy aircraft, SR report – 8/1 8
BEF, message from SR Chairman – 8/5 124
Coding for Government stores trains, GWR – 7/6 151
Decontamination after gas attacks – 10/2 40-41
Emergency Food Supplies [for footplatemen], SR – 8/3 68-70
Essential Traffic certificate – 3/6 54
Evacuation of civilians, letter and reports – 8/4 93-94; 8/6 153
Evacuation of engines on threat of invasion (copies of LNER instructions) – 6/5 103-106
Evacuation of staff, Channel Islands – 9/4 100 - 103
.............................., St. Malo office, SR – 9/6 163-164
Exhortation by SR General Manager – 6/3 56
Explosive coal 10/4 113-114
Explosives, movement – 10/1 9
Ferry and ship cargoes, railway rolling stock – 9/3 66-68
German SF (Leave trains) timetable – 7/5 127
German timetable map, Occupied France – 7/5 128
GWR gun truck – 7/3 75
Instructions to staff working during air raids – 7/2 50
Journey of special trina, 'Alive', STN – 8/2 46
Letter to staff from SR Chairman – 5/4 57
Flying bomb damage, SR report – 8/4 96-97
Immobilisation of petrol tank cars – 8/6 159
Lando[Pembrey] factory siding, working – 8/6 156-157
Leave trains from Continent, 1945 – 8/6 158-159
Local Defence Volunteers, SR, message to – 8/5 123-124
Movement of AFV trains – 7/5 110-112
'OC train' – 7/5 114-115
OVERLORD, preparations for – 7/6 148-150
OVERLORD stores traffic, report – 8/1 9-11
OVERLORD traffic – 7/4 90, 95; 7/5 110; 7/6 138
Perparation for invasion – 9/2 42-46; 9/3 70-71; 9/4 97-100; 10/4 107-108
Preparation for VE-Day – 9/1 22-23
Protection against sabotage, SR – 8/1 11
Provision and maintenance of binding chains for USACASE wagons – 8/2 42-43
Railway services and instructions in event of invasion – 7/6 144-148
Recruitment of railwaymen to war service – 10/1 8-9
SNCB timetable, September 1944 – 6/6 121, 122
Southampton Docks, SR statistics – 8/6 157-158
……………………… loading of LST’s – 10/5 126-130
SR Ambulance train STN – 9/1 13
SR, Paris Office, June 1940 – 9/5 135-136
SR permit for service visitors – 8/2 43
SR, repair of air raid damage – 10/6 166-169
Special train, ALIVE, journey of [STN] – 8/2 46
……………. RAPIER, instructions re telephone – 8/6 158
Special trains for US convoy – 10/4 102-107
Stores trains, standard schedules – 7/1 3
Tickets – 1/7 6
Tube shelterers' ticket, Bank station – 8/2 41-42
UXBs, safety precautions – 8/5 122
York Raid, reports – 7/5 118-120; 9/5 123-135; 9/6 155-159

Faslane Military Port Railway – 2/4 36; 7/4 83(R)

Ferries, locomotives and rolling stock – 9/3 66-68(A); 9/5 134(N); 10/6 161-164(A)

Film, 'Undercover' – 5/1 8-9

Finchley Central, Warflats at – 3/1 1(Q); 3/2 14(R)

Fire-fighting appliances – 7/4 84(R)

Flying bombs, damage on SR – 8/4 96-97

Footplatemen, emergency food supplies – 8/3 68-70

Ford Houses, ROF station? – 10/6 154(Q)

France, Fall of, and SR – 9/5 135-136; 9/6 163-164; 10/1 6(N); 10/4 110-113(A)

French Railways:- – 3/6 49(L)
………………….. in 1944 – 10/2 41-43(A); 10/3 83-87(A); 10/5 142-147(A); 10/6 173-176(A)
…………………., Resistance and reconstruction – 8/1 14-17(A)

G
Gas, poison, decontamination – 10/2 40-41
………..protection – 9/2 33(Q)

German Railways:-
Eastern Front – 6/4 69-71(A); 9/4 104-105; 10/1 18-24(A), 54-57(A); 10/3 79-83(A); 10/4 114-118(A); 10/6 169-170(A); 170-172(A)

East Germany – 10/4 101; 10/6 156
at End of War – 9/2 54-56(A)
ferry wagons – 10/4 113-119(A)
'Kolonne' trains – 8/6 146-147
light railways – 9/4 105
military, narrow gauge – 9/4 105-106
North Africa – 8/4 107-110(A); 8/5 128-133(A); 9/4 106-111

GROUP AFFAIRS:-
Accounts – 1/12 4; 3/2 13; 4/2 14; 6/3 (addendum); 7/1 (addendum)
Administration – 1/2 5; 1/12 2-3; 3/3 22; 4/3 23-25
Aims of Group – 1/2 3-5; 1/3 1-2; 1/5 2
Back numbers of Bulletin – 7/6 135
Balfour, G., disposal of papers – 3/3 22; 3/4 31; 3/5 37; 3/6 49; 4/4 33
Bibliographic register – 9/1 3
Books for sale – 2/3 25
Cane, Tony - slides, lectures – 6/1 3
Chairman's comments – 1/7 1; 4/5 42; 5/1 1; 6/1 1; 6/2 15; 6/3 39; 6/5 1 (poem); 7/1 1; 7/2 27; 7/3 51-52; 7/4 77; 7/6 133-134; 8/1 1; 8/2 29; 8/3 57; 8/4 85; 8/5 113; 8/6 141-142; 9/1 1-2; 9/2 31-32; 9/6 147-149; 10/2 31; 10/3 61; 10/6 151-152
Christensen, M., book - The Shropshire & Montgomeryshire Railway under Military Control 1941-60 – 4/3 25; 6/2 17; 8/2 29
Committee composition – 1/6 1; 1/12 1; 3/2 12; 3/3 22; 4/3 25; 7/2 28
Constitution – 1/7 1-2; 3/2 12; 4/2 13; 4/3 25
Co-operation with IWM – 6/1 3; 6/2 15
Drawing database – 1/5 6; 6/1 3

Editorial – 1/1 1, 8; 1/2 5; 1/7 2; 1/9 2; 1/10 2; 1/11 2; 1/12 2, 5; 2/1 1; 2/2 11; 2/3 21, 24; 2/4 31; 3/1 1; 3/2 11; 3/3 22; 3/4 31; 3/5 37; 3/6 47; 4/1 1; 4/2 14; 4/3 25; 4/4 32; 4/5 42; 4/6 46; 5/1 1; 5/3 29; 5/4 51; 5/5 71; 5/6 81; 6/1 1; 6/2 15; 6/3 40; 6/4 57; 6/5 81-82; 6/6 107; 7/1 2; 7/2 28-29; 7/3 52-53; 7/4 78-79; 7/5 105-106; 7/6 134-135; 8/1 2; 8/2 30-31; 8/3 58; 8/4 85-86; 8/5 113-114; 8/6 142; 9/1 2-3; 9/2 32-33; 9/3 59-60; 9/4 89; 9/5 119; 9/6 149-150; 10/1 1-2; 10/2 31-32; 10/3 61-63; 10/4 97-99; 10/5 123-124; 10/6 152-153

Group displays: Duxford – 2/3 21; Grosmont – 3/1 1; Scaleforum, Leatherhead – 7/6 133-134
Group Librarian – 9/1 1
Group library – 1/3 6; 1/5 6; 1/9 7; 1/12 5; 2/3 25; 2/4 33; 3/1 3; 3/3 23; 3/4 32 (rules), 32-33; 3/5 38; 4/2 16; 4/3 24; 8/3 58-59
Group logo – 1/8 2; 1/9 2; 1/12 4
Internet, Websites – 7/3 53-54; 9/2 33; 9/4 89; 9/6 150; 10/1 3; 10/4 97-99; 10/6 151

Lecture, Tony Cane – 10/5 138-139
Meeting reports – 1/8 1; 1/9 1; 1/10 1; 1/12 1-4; 2/3 11; 3/2 11; 3/3 22; 4/3 23-25; 5/3 50a-50b; 6/2 16; 6/3 addendum; 7/2 28; 8/2 30; 9/3 59
Membership (lists and numbers) – 1/8 2; 3/4 35; 5/2 15; 5/3 50b

OBITUARY, Geoff Balfour – 3/3 21

Papers, miscellaneous, in Editor's file – 9/6 149; 10/1 2
Photocopies of documents, military supply trains – 10/3 61
Photograph sales – 8/6 142; 9/1 1-2; 9/2 31
Plaque, commemorative – 10/3 62; 10/6 151
Projects – 1/2 4; 1/3 3-4; 1/5 7; 1/9 6-7; 1/10 10; 2/2 18; 3/6 47, 49; 5/1 3-4; 5/5 79-80
............ Tenth Anniversary feature – 9/1 2
............ Depots – 9/1 2-3
Publicity – 1/10 1; 1/12 2; 2/2 12; 2/3 21; 3/1 1; 3/2 11, 12; 4/3 24; 4/4 34; 5/1 1; 7/3 53-54; 7/6 133-135; 8/3 59; 9/1 3

Questionnaires – 1/5 1-3; 5/4 52

Reproduction of Bulletin articles elsewhere – 9/1 3
Review of Bulletin – 10/3 66-70(A)
Sales – 8/2 29-30; 8/6 142

Secretary's column – 1/9 1; 2/3 21; 2/4 31; 3/1 1; 3/3 22; 3/6 47; 4/1 1; 5/1 2; 5/2 15; 5/4 51; 6/1 2; 6/2 17; 6/3 39-40; 6/4 57; 7/2 28; 7/5 105; 8/2 30; 10/1 3; 10/2 32-33; 10/6 152

Subscriptions and costs – 1/7 2; 1/12 1; 3/2 11-12; 3/6 47
Tenth Anniversary publication – 9/2 31-32
Visits 9/1 8


Guns, rail-mounted:-
Amesbury & Bulford Camp Railway – 5/5(Q)

Anti-aircraft – 1/1 4(Q); 1/1 4(R); 1/2(R); 1/3 5(Q)(R); 1/4 2(Q); 1/5 5(R); 1/5 5(R); 1/8 3; 1/10 3(R); 1/11 7, 10; 2/3 3(R); 3/1 4(N); 3/2 15(N); 5/5 72(R); 6/3 5-46; 6/6 117(N); 7/1 12-16(A); 9/3 61(Q)

Dummy, Martin Mill – 4/1 5
Gun trucks – 7/3 74-76; 7/5 132; 8/5 140; 9/2 46
Naval guns, large, wagons for conveyance – 6/5 99-103
Super-heavy – 1/9 4(Q)(R); 1/11 7, 10; 6/1 4(Q), 7(R); 6/6 109(Q); 7/2 42-44(A); 7/4 87; 7/5 109(N); 8/5 126-128(A); 9/1 8-11(A); 9/6 165
Super-heavy battery trains, brake vans for – 4/2 19-20(A)
………………………………, spurs for – 4/2 21-22(A); 9/1 8-11(A)
Video needed, ‘Gustav’ – 10/3 64

GWR at Taunton, 1944 – 7/1 22-26(A)

GWR in West Midlands, Rev. Tipper notes – 5/1 4-7; 5/4 58-60; 5/5 76-79; 5/6 91-96

H
‘Haifa-Beirut-Tripoli (HBT)’ Railway, accident – 10/5 149-150; 10/6 160

Halton, RAF branch – 10/6 164-165

Historical Model Railway Society (HMRS) and Balfour Collection – 4/3 23; 4/4 33-34; 5/1 2; 5/3 51

Hitler's (and Goering's) special trains – 7/5 130-131(A); 8/1 25(N); 8/6 165-166(N)

Hitler's HQ, Wolfschanze, [railway relics] – 8/2 46-49; 9/2 56-57

Hixon Aerodrome, special signalling – 8/5 124-126(A), 126(N)

Holocaust, railway associations – 9/6 147-148
………….., memorial wagons – 10/5 148-149; 10/6 178-179(2 x N)

Hollingbourne, 1940 incident – 3/4 36

Hospital ships, enquiry about – 6/1 3

Hull, WD Dean Goods at – 9/6 150(Q)

Humour, military railway – 10/2 36-37(N)

I
Iceland, RAF railway – 2/3 24(Q); 3/2 13(R)

IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM (IWM):-
Film archives – 1/7 5-6; 1/8 4
Photographs – 1/3 7-8; 1/6 5-6; 1/10 5-6; 2/4 34; 6/6 110-111
Railway literature – 1/5 6; 4/5 45

Incidents, unusual wartime – 7/3 56(Q); 7/5 106

INFORMATION EXCHANGE – see QUERIES

Infrastructure Register, wartime new works:-
Introduction – 6/1 13-14(A)
LMSR stations – 7/4 96-101(A)
LNER stations – 6/2 20-22(A)
SR stations – 6/1 14(A)
Invasion (of UK):- Immobilisation of tank cars – 8/6 159
Petrol on beaches – 3/6 48(R)
Preparations for – 7/5 120-123(A); 9/2 42-46; 10/4 107-108
Rail traffic restrictions – 3/6 54(A)
Safeguarding locomotives – 4/3 25(Q)
Services and instructions, in event of – 7/6 144-148; 9/2 42-46; 9/3 70-71

Iran, Russian locomotives – 8/3 74-75(N); 8/4 110-111(N)

Italian Railways, reconstruction – 9/3 76-82(A); 9/4 111-116(A); 9/5 136-145(A)

J
Jeeps-on-Rails – 2/3 26; 7/3 58; 7/5 106; 7/6 161-162

K
Kineton Depot, visit – 7/3 53

Kingsnorth Light Railway, 1940 incident – 3/4 36

L
LCT's and LST's, use for rolling stock – 1/11 4(R); 2/1 1(Q); 2/2 15, 16(R); 7/2 35; 10/5 126-130(A)

Lighting:- Decoy sites – 4/1 3(N); 4/2 18(N)
Restrictions: 1/1 6(Q); 1/7 4(R); 8/2 39-40

Lincolnshire coast railway – 9/2 33(Q)

Liveries:- Ambulance trains –1/1 5(Q); 1/1 5(R); 1/7 8(N); 1/10 3(R); 2/2 13(R); 2/3 22(R)
Group project – 1/9 6
Locomotives – 1/11 6; 3/1 6
Specifications for painting of rolling stock, REC 1943 – 1/8 10
Wagons – 1/1 5(Q); 1/7 3(R); 8/4 86(Q); 8/4 86-89(R)

LMSR:- Highland section – 5/3 33
New wartime stations – 7/4 96-101(A); 7/5 108(N); 7/6 136(R)

LNER:- Evacuation of locomotives from East Coast – 6/5 103-106
M&GN tender at Longmoor – 6/4 60(Q)
New wartime stations – 6/2 20-22(A)
War photograph – 6/3 45
O4 on Egyptian State Railways – 5/4 68

Local Defence Volunteers, SR, Message to – 8/5 123-124

LOCOMOTIVES (see also USATC and WD):-
Aerial targets – 3/2 13(Q); 3/4 32(R); 3/5 37(R); 4/1 2(R); 4/2 15(R); 4/3 25(R); 7/2 49(N)
Australian – 8/5 133-138(A); 9/1 4(Q)
Belgian locomotives – 5/4 52(Q); 6/1 5(R); 6/6 125
Belgian, use of Allied, by SNCB – 6/1 5(R); 6/2 18(R); 9/4 95-97
British, used by Germans – 6/2 38(N); 6/6 115-116; 10/2 33-34 (2 x R)
Czechslovak – 6/4 61-63; 6/5 86-87
Despatch to Continent – 10/5 126-130(A); 10/6 161-164(A)
Diesel – 6/3 42(R); 6/5 82(Q); 7/1 4-5(R); 7/2 31(R); 7/4 83(R); 8/1 12-13(A); 8/3 70(N); 9/2 37; 9/3 82-87(A); 10/6 165
Dispersal from threatened coasts – 6/2 18(R); 6/5 103-106(A)
Dutch, diesel, preservation appeal – 7/6 134
French, in Germany – 10/2 48-54(A); 10/3 87-91(A), 92(N)
German:- Kriegslok 2-10-0 – 6/4 71-75(A); 6/5 87; 6/5 92-93; 6/6 113-115(A); 7/4 87; 10/6 156-157
............... condensing – 9/2 55; 10/6 157
in Belgium – 6/5 87-90(A); 6/5 90-91(A); 9/5 136(N)
in Bosnia – 7/4 85(N)
in Denmark – 6/5 90-91(A)
in Holland – 7/2 44-48(A)
post-war dispersal – 6/4 73-74; 6/5 87-90(A); 6/6 113-115(A)
preserved in Britain – 6/4 74(N)
................... Estonia – 9/4 117-118
................... Latvia – 9/4 117-118
................... Netherlands – 9/6 147-148
................... Poland – 8/2 49-50(N)
relics in Poland – 8/3 79-83
in Romania – 7/2 33(N); 7/4 85(N)
shipped to USA – 6/5 91(N); 10/6 176-177(A)
War, general – 6/6 112-113; 9/2 54-56(A); 10/3 79-83; 10/6 169-170
Western Desert Extension Railway – 9/3 82-87(A)
Iraqi – 6/3 41(Q); 6/4 61(R)
Kowloon - Canton Railway – 3/1 1(Q); 5/3 34(R)
Lost at sea – 6/5 82(Q); 10/3 83(N); 10/5 125(N)
Narrow-gauge – 2/2 12(Q); 2/3 24(R); 3/2 13(R); 9/1 23-27(A)
Polish (German-occupied) – 7/3 68; 7/5 131(N)
Polish – 8/3 82-83
Russian, in Iran – 8/3 74-75(N); 8/4 110-111(N)
Swedish, in Holland – 7/2 47-48
Swiss, in Holland – 7/2 48
World War One – 9/4 95-97(A)

Locomotives, Inter-Railway Loans:-
GWR to LNER, diesel railcar – 7/3 76
LMSR to GWR – see Tipper Diaries
LMSR to SR – 6/2 17(Q)

London Transport:-
Metropolitan line connection, King's Cross – 5/1 14(A)
Special Leave trains – 10/3 79(N)
Underground stations, closed, use in war – 3/3 23-24 (list of drawings); 3/4 34(N)

Longmoor Military Railway: – 2/4 36; 3/1 4; 5/3 32, 33; 7/3 69-73(A); 7/5 108-109 (N); 7/6 136(R), 137(R)
Hollywater Loop – 10/1 12-14
M&GN tender at – 6/4 60(Q)
WD locomotives – 10/3 93-96(A); 10/4 120-124(A)
WD passenger stock – 7/3 69-73
Remains, 1998 – 8/5 119-120(A)

Lydd, military n.g. lines, locomotives – 1/7 5

Lynton & Barnstable Railway – 6/2 19(R)

M
Marchwood Port, development
– 9/6 150 (Q)
............... recollections – 7/2 36-39(A)

Medloc Enterprises, tour, book – 5/1 2

Medloc trains – 6/2 19; 6/6 109; 7/3 64(N)

Melbourne Military Railway – 2/4 36; 8/6 147-148(A)

Middle East Railways: Haifa - Beirut - Tripoli railway – 1/10 2(Q); 1/12 6(Q); 2/1 3(R); 3/3 25(N)
Harakevet – 1/10 9

MILITARY DEPOTS, RAIL-SERVED:-
Ashchurch – 10/2 34-35(N); 10/5 125(N)
Barnham (and Little Heath) – 7/4 82(R)
Bicester COD – 2/4 37
Brafferton – 6/3 44
Bramley CAD – 2/4 38; 8/2 43-45(A)
Cairnryan Military Port – 6/3 48
Catterick Camp – 3/2 14
Corsham CAD – 10/3 75-76; 10/5 130-137(A)
Devonport Dockyard – 2/3 24(Q); 3/3 23(Q); 3/4 32(R); 3/5 38(R); 3/6 48(R)
Duirinish – 7/5 121-122
Easton Lodge COSD(N) – 4/5 44(Q); 4/6 46(R); 5/6 81-83(R); 6/1 7
Egginton – 2/4 38
Faslane Port – 3/1 1(Q); 5/3 34(R)
Fodderty – 7/5 121, 123
Hainault – 2/4 32(Q); 3/1 2(R); 3/2 14(R); 3/3 23(R)
Highbridge – 4/2 14(Q); 6/1 5(R); 6/2 18(R)
Honington – 7/4 82
Kineton COD – 2/4 37; 7/5 55
Locomotives – 1/11 6(N)
Long Marston – 3/2 19; 3/3 24, 25
Ludgershall – 9/1 8
Monkton Farleigh – 6/4 58-59; 6/6 110-111; 10/3 75-76
Moreton-on-Lugg – 4/2 16(R)
North Wiltshire, various underground – 10/5 130-137(A)
Norton Fitzwarren/Blinkhorn – 10/2 35(N); 10/3 65(N)
Peterborough - Fletton, Walton, Werrington (projected) – 6/6 130-132
Ruislip – 2/4 32(Q); 3/1 2(R); 3/2 14(R); 3/3 23(R)
Sudbury – 2/4 38
Taunton 10/1 7-8
Weedon 9/3 68-70(A)
West Hallam – 2/4 38
Woolwich Arsenal – 7/1 4.
Yardley Chase OD – 1/11 2(Q); 1/12 8(R); locomotives 1/12 9-10(A)
Yarnfield Spur Railway, Swynnerton ROF – 4/1 3
..................................., Statistics – 8/6 149-153

Military depot, documentation – 10/3 61-62

Military railway transportation (general) – 8/5 117-119(A)

Mines, rendering safe (RMSP) – 3/1 4(A)

Ministry of Supply (MoS) Depots -- 9/6 159-160(A); 9/6 160-161(N);10/1 6-7(A)
……………………………………..., Order book, odd railway extracts – 3/2 17 ……………………………………..., ROF Brakla 10/6 76-78
……………………………………… ROF Pembrey – 8/6 155-157 …………………………………… ROF Thorp Arch – 4/1 1(Q); 4/2 15(R); 10/3 74-75, 76-78(A)

Mishaps – 3/1 10; 5/1 9

MODELLING SECTION:-
Ambulance train ward-car - T. Cane – 3/1 8
Armoured train, LNER, 1940 - T. Cane – 5/1 12-13
Brake van, WD - T. Cane – 3/1 8
Breuer tractor - Burmester – 9/3 88
Bridging 9/3 60(Q)
British railway guns – 8/1 4(Q)
Chatham Model Railway: a request - J. Kitching – 8/1 27
Edinburgh mini-symposium, notice – 8/2 55
Fire-fighting locomotive, SR - T. Cane – 5/4 68-70
German AFVs – 9/2 35(Q); 9/3 61-62(R); 9/4 118
German rail-guns – 9/2 34(Q); 9/3 61(R)
German suppliers, notes on - W. Kφhler – 7/3 74: 8/1 27; 8/3 84; 8/4 112; 8/5 139-140; 9/1 29-30
'King Arthur', improved - T. Cane – 5/1 23-24
Kits, new British - 8/3 84; M. Webber 8/4 111
…… British and US military rolling stock – 10/2 57-58
Longmoor Military Railway – 7/4 87; 10/2 59-60
'Lulworth Camp' layout, M. Walshaw – 8/2 55-56; 9/5 119
LSWR brake van – 6/6 108
'Mavis Enderby' (Lincs.) layout - J. Allison – 3/1 7(A)
Milton Keynes Model Railway Society, Bletchley Park – 7/3 53
'Overlord' layout – 9/1 29
Pullman troop cars – 10/5 149
'Royal Ordnance factory, Huntspill' layout - T. Williams – 8/1 26-27
Scaleforum, Leatherhead – 7/5 105; 7/6 133; 8/3 57
Suppliers' addresses – 6/3 56; 6/6 132; 7/3 74; 7/4 104; 7/6 162
Transfers for models – 5/3 49(N)
USATC 0-6-0T – 6/1 11(N)
USATC wagons – 6/5 106; 7/3 73-74 (T. Cane); 10/1 30; 10/6 179-180(A)
Van, salvage, GW - T. Cane – 3/1 7
Wagon set - T. Cane – 9/2 58
Wagon, three-bladed propeller, GW -T. Cane – 3/1 10
Wagon, twin-bolster - T. Cane – 3/1 8
Wagon, Rectank - T. Cane – 3/1 8
'Westport' layout project - M. Walshaw – 5/5 79-80; 6/3 55-56
'Yankee Doodle Dandy' (jeep-on-rails) - P. Parker – 7/6 161-162

Movement Control Historical Society – 9/3 59

Museums and Libraries, UK:-
Army Transport, Beverley - closure – 7/1 29
......................................... - reopening – 8/1 3-4
Bletchley Park – 10/2 32
Leeds, Liddle Collection – 10/2 32
London Docklands – 9/4 91
Ministry of Defence Library – 10/1 2
and Railway Librarians’ Association 10/4 98-99
Royal Logistics Corps – 9/4 91

Museums, Overseas:-
France – 10/1 30
Germany – 10/1 30
Italy – 9/2 37
Netherlands – 9/5 148; 9/6 172-173

Nameplates, ‘Sir Ralph Wedgwood’ – 10/4 101

Narrow-gauge railways:-
Amesbury & Bulford Camp Light Railway – 5/5 71(Q)
Farleigh Down – 6/4 58-59(R/A); 6/6 110-111
Lydd – 1/7 5
Normandy – 4/4 32(Q); 4/5 43(R); 9/1 23-27(A
Orkney – 4/1 2(Q)
Rιseau des Bains de Mer – 8/1 21-25
Trecwm RN Armaments Depot – 6/5 106
Woolwich Arsenal – 6/2 17(R) 18(R); 7/1 4

Netherlands Railways, destruction and restoration 7/2 44-48(A)
…………………………use of Dean Goods on – 6/4 79-80(A)

Neuengamme Camp Memorial railway – 10/6 177-178(N)

North Africa, German military railways, 1942 - 8/4 107-110(A); 8/5 128-133(A)

North Cornwall line, SR, operation – 3/2 13(Q); 3/5 37(R); 3/6 48(R); 4/1 2(R); 4/2 15(Q)(R)

North West Europe, Lines of Communicaton, 1944-45 – 4/3 26-29(A)

North Wiltshire, railways in war – 10/5 130-137(A)

Nuclear flasks, wagons for conveyance post-war – 2/3 22(Q); 3/1 2(R); 4/4 33(R)

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Operation AVONMOUTH – 5/6 84-91(A)

Operation DYNAMO – 10/6 160

Operation OVERLORD, preparations for – 7/6 148-150; 8/1 9-11
.................. SR documents – 7/4 88-95; 7/5 109-110, 113
.................. supplies trains – 7/6 137-141

Orkney, N.G. railways – 4/1 2(Q); 7/4 83(R)

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Paris, SR Office, June 1940 – 9/5 135-136; 10/3 62; 10/6 159

Partisan memorials – 10/1 5(Q)

Peenemόnde, Works railway – 8/3 74; 8/6 163-164

Permit, for Service visitors, SR – 8/2 43

Peterborough area, wartime private sidings – 6/6 130-132

PhotoCat scheme, HMRS – 7/1 19

Photographs, Listings:-
Casserley, R.M. – 8/2 (Suppl.)
Coutanches, P. – 7/6 (Suppl.)
Cullum, D. – 7/6 (Suppl.)
Dendy, W. – 7/1; 8/2 (Suppls.)
Group Database (Tony Cane's): 1/2 2; 1/9 6; 5/1 3-4; 6/1 3
Imperial War Museum – 1/3 7-8; 8/5 116(R); 10/5 125
Kent County Library – 3/4 33; 3/5 39
Moon, G. – 8/6 (Suppl.)
Mystery, identification of – 6/4 63-64; 7/2 49(N)
USATC Museum – 3/1 2

PHOTOGRAPHS, PHOTOCOPIES, REPRODUCTIONS OF:-
Accident, on ‘Haifa – Beirut – Tripoli’ Railway – 10/6 149-150 (3 views)
AFV trains – 6/2 34-35; 84 90-92 (3 views); 8/5 115
Allied Leaders at Kempt – 10/6 172
Ambulance coach – 6/5 92; 9/2 37
Appenine Tunnel, repairs – 9/5 142, 143
Austerity locomotives, Ostend, June 1945 – 9/5 145-146 (3 views)
Australian locomotives – 8/4 107; 8/5 137 (2 views)
Belgian 4-6-0 – 6/6 125
Brake van, WD – 3/2 20
Brake van, SR – 3/2 20
Breuer tractor – 9/3 83
Bridges, destroyed, Italy – 9/4 113
British rolling stock on Continent – 6/1 12; 6/3 43; 6/5 92; 7/1 8
Calvert LNE Junction signal box – 1/8 8
Calvert North Junction signal box – 1/8 7
Camouflaged AFV trains – 8/4/90-92 (3 views)
Chemin-de-Fer de Calvados N.G. locomotive – 9/1 27
Container, ex-RAF – 9/5 120(Q)
Corsham CAD, ammunition loading – 10/5 133
Cranes, breakdown, Netherlands – 9/6 151, 152 (2 views)
Dean Goods:
.................. in Belgium – 6/6 115-116
................... in France – 6/6 116
................... in Netherlands – 6/4 80
................... on S&MR – 9/4 93
Deutsche Reichsbahn (DR) Kalendar, propaganda – 7/3 68; 7/5 129; 10/1 25, 26 (3 views)
Diesel locomotive, Air Ministry, Halton – 10/6 165
……………………, Whitcomb, at Longmoor – 6/6 112
............................, German, collision, North Africa – 8/5 131
.............., ............, Wehrmacht – 9/3 85-86
Dogna Viaduct, reconstruction – 9/3 79, 82
Dutch train at Gennep – 7/2 46
Farleigh Down, loading platform – 10/5 136
French locomotive, demolished motion – 10/6 158
French locomotives in Germany – 10/2 52-53 (4 views); 10/3 91
French tender in Germany, fire-fighting – 10/3 91
Gas tank wagon – 10/2 40
German locomotives:
............... in Russian Zone (4 views) – 5/1 10-11; (2 views) 7/3 68
................in Bosnia – 7/4 85
…………, condensing tender 10/6 157
................preserved in Estonia – 9/4 118
................preserved in Latvia – 9/4 117
................preserved in Poland (3 views) – 8/3 82-83
German tender, Class 52 – 10/1 29
German troops/leave trains (2 views) – 7/5 129
German military train – 8/6 166
Gorlitz, Hitler's 'Wolfschanze', relics – 8/2 47-48
Gun truck 8/5 140
………… ex-GWR, at Shoeburyness – 7/3 76
Hitler, beside his train – 9/1 30
Holocaust memorial wagon, Yad vashem -- 10/5 148
………………………………, Neuengamme – 10/6 178
Jeep-on-rails – 2/3 26; 7/3 58
Leave trains at Utrecht:
…………… with Dutch locomotive – 6/3 43
……………with WD locomotive – 7/2 36
LMSR Sentinel at Highbridge – 5/4 70
LNER O4 on Egyptian State Railway – 5/4 68
LNER V2 on train of AFV's – 6/3 45
Locomotives on LST’s – 10/5 128-129 (4 views)
Long Marston, WD wagons at – 3/2 19
Longmoor Military Railway, coaches (3 views) – 9/2 50, 51
……………… military bridging 9/2 51
……………….remains, 1998 – 8/5 120
Low Countries, WD locomotives in (2 views) – 3/2 18
Marchwood Military Port (3 views) – 7/2 37-38
Metropolitan coach as WD stock – 8/4 90
Millway station (for Radway Green ROF) – 7/4 100
Models:-
Ambulance train ward car – 3/1 8
Armoured train, LNER (4 views) – 5/1 12-13
Armoured train set, German – 9/4 118
Breuer ractor 9/3 88
GWR salvage van – 3/1 7
GWR three-bladed propeller wagon – 3/1 10
Improved 'King Arthur' – 5/2 23
Jeep-on-rails – 7/6 162
Rectank wagon – 3/1 8
SR fire-fighting engine (3 views) – 5/4 68-70
Propeller wagon – 9/2 58
Twin-bolster wagon – 3/1 8
USATC wagons – 10/6 180 (4 views)
WD brake van – 3/1 8
Whitcomb diesel – 7/6 162
Narrow-gauge wagons, loading at Farleigh Down – 6/6 110
Palestine, armoured car on rail (two views) – 1/7 10
Persian supply trains for Russia – 9/6 174; comments – 10/1 2, 5
Poland, preserved armoured train (two views) – 8/2 49-50
Poland, German locomotive relics – 8/3 82-83
Portland signalbox – 8/2 56
Prime Ministers, Commonwealth, line-up on SR station – 8/3 71

RAF "limbers" – 7/3 59
Rail gun (unidentified) – 8/5 140
Ramp wagons – 6/2 28-29
Reading Spur signal box (2 views) – 2/1 10
Registration and works plates, wagon – 8/1 4
Rιseau des Bains de Mer, locomotive relics – 8/1 23
RH&DR armoured train, replica (3 views) – 1/4 8
ROD 2-8-0s in Middle East – 5/4 68; 6/4 60
Russian locomotives in Iran – 8/3 74-75

St. Budeaux Ferry Road signal box – 3/1 5
St. Mellons Depot (3 views) – 5/4 62-64
Sandy North Junction signal box – 1/4 7
Sandy West Junction signal box – 1/4 7
Signal box, ARP strengthened, Redhill 'B' (2 views) – 5/6 99, 100
Signal lamp with light-shield – 3/6 53
S&MR, LNW 0-6-0 – 5/5 78
.......... camping coaches – 9/1 15
.......... GE 0-6-0 – 5/6 92
.......... Kinnerley Shed – 9/2 41
.......... 0-4-2T 'Gazelle' – 9/3 64
South African armoured locomotive – 8/1 20-21
SR van in Austria – 6/1 12

Thingley Junction Yard – 10/5 132
Track-rooter, German – 9/4 115
Tube shelterers, Elephant & Castle – 8/4 95
USATC 0-6-0T – 3/6 56; 6/1 9, 10; 6/3 51; 6/4 75; 6/5 86; 7/4 86
............. bogie flat wagon – 6/1 12
............. brake van – 9/2 57
………. ..in Greece – 10/6 158
............. tank wagon in Croatia – 7/4 86
............. ..................in Holland – 9/6 174
.............. wagon on SNCB – 6/6 125
.............. 2-8-0 on ambulance train – 2/2 27
.............. 2-8-0 preserved in Poland – 9/6 148
USA, Pullman troop sleeper – 8/6 162
Wadebridge, armoured train at – 1/10 10
Wagon, covered for Czechoslovakia – 6/5 83
Warwell – 1/12 7
WD, USATC and Belgian locomotives in Belgium (4 views) – 3/6 56
WD Austerity 0-6-0T, Longmoor – 9/2 51; 10/3 94-96 (5 views); 10/4 120-122 (5 views)
WD 2-8-2 at Calcutta – 10/1 18
WD 2-10-0 (preserved) in Greece (2 views) – 7/6 152, 153; 9/1 28
WD 2-8-0:- on leave train in Holland – 7/2 36
................. on freight in Holland – 7/2 46
................. on LNER – 5/3 50
WD 0-6-0T, World War One – 8/1 5
WD coaches (4 views) 7/3 55-56; (2 views) 7/3 72; 8/4 90
................., Longmoor (2 views) – 9/2 50-51
WD vans on S&M Rly. – 7/3 57
Weedon Depot (2 views) – 9/3 69-70
Well wagon, GWR – 7/2 49
Workshop vehicles (2 views) – 9/1 6
Wrecked rolling stock, Italy – 9/4 116

Plaque, US hospital train – 8/2 31(Q)
………, Stanier 8F – 10/4 101-102

Polish Railways – 8/5 138-139(A)

Ports, codes for – 7/6 139-141

Postcards, Longmoor Railway; Nebulous Books – 5/3 33

Posters, wartime – 1/6 8; 7/6 160; 8/1 28

Priddy's Hard, Gosport – 9/6 151 (Q)

Prisoners-of-war, movement – 10/1 4(Q)

Prime Ministers, Commonwealth, line-up on station – 8/3 71; 8/4 89(N); 8/5 116-117(N); 8/6 144(N); 9/2 46(N); 9/3 62(N)

Public Record Office (PRO) Files:-
AN2 files relating to invasion and military operations on British railways – 9/2 42-46
............... York raid – 7/5 118
Daily Reports to MoWT – 4/2 17(N)
Drawings of Warwell and Warflat wagons – 5/1 4(N)
On Internet – 10/4 98-99(N)
WO series relating to railways of SHAEF 8/44 - 8/45 – 2/3 26(N)
WO series relating to Railway Operating & Constructions Companies, RE – 3/3 24(N); 3/4 33(N)
WO series relating to QMG OVERLORD documents – 7/6 139
Pullman cars in WW2 – 3/1 1(Q); 4/6 48-49(A)
……….. trains – 10/6 156
……….. troop sleeping-cars – 9/1 27