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The pioneering spirit | It is now more than 30 years since Class 46 Peak D172 Ixion returned to the main line, becoming the first privately-owned heritage diesel locomotive to operate on British Rail metals. Andy Coward speaks to Ixion’s owner, Pete Waterman, recalling memories from three decades ago.

Six cities | On occasions, various train operating companies hold flash sales offering bargain-priced tickets for a limited period. When Northern recently organised a flash sale, Andy Coward went online to book a bargain day out by train.

10 Pictures: Ian Dixon | 10 Pictures this issue comes from Yorkshire-based Ian Dixon. Following in his dad’s footsteps, Ian has been an enthusiast since an early age and grew into railway photography as a result, although these days his preference is the heritage railway scene.

Railways Illustrated Magazine Description:

PublisherMortons

CategoryAutomotive

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyMonthly

Railways Illustrated Magazine - The best coverage of today's railway scene. Each issue of Railways Illustrated offers a comprehensive round-up of the latest news and topical events from the UK across the present day railway, including heritage traction in operation on the main lines.
Supported by high quality photography and editorial from experienced railway enthusiasts, Railways Illustrated reflects the energy and vitality of the present day railway scene.
Devoted to coverage of railway companies, train operators, infrastructure functions, main line steam operations and principal modern traction heritage sites, Railways Illustrated also presents a regular photographic overseas feature, some semi-technical articles, and a popular practical series on digital photography.

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