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With this issue we celebrate that traction has now reached its third century Let others know about events in your area. Yes traction issue 300 has just been published
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The latest issue of traction in brm is now available in digital format and the print version will be in the shops from 17th april
This issue contains the first part of a detailed look at the bristol area in easter 1997 In tube and surface approaches, the maximum traction feature was important to improve adhesion loading for the single motor axle per truck For general discussions on all things traction engine related. The latest edition of traction is published in the november issue of brm on 2nd october
This issue contains artticles about The east coast main line drags via carlisle and lincoln behind class 67s Visits to the shirebrook area in the 1980s to see freight traffic A look at the early days of.
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Have any editions of traction magazine included major articles on aggregates rail traffic It has had recent features on some railfreight including coal and petroleum, but not stone, gravel, sand, etc, but apologies if i have missed such coverage
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