Locomotion (periodical)

Locomotion (periodical)

Locomotion is a railway-related magazine published irregularly in Australia by the Australian Railway Historical Society, New South Wales Division. It is edited by the same team who produce Railway Digest. [Title page "Locomotion" Issue 2]

Aim

As its title might suggest, the Editorial slant is towards locomotives, both steam and diesel.

ISSN

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Issues

* "Summer 2008" (January) was Issue 1. It concentrated on diesel locomotives
* "Winter 2008" (August) was Issue 2. It concentrated on steam locomotives and included overseas preserved items.

See also

* List of railroad-related periodicals

References


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