14-3551: This tabulation is for periodicals which do not have their own articles. See: List of rail transport-related periodicals List of rail transport-related periodicals (Redirected from List of rail transport-related periodicals ) This is a list of some periodicals related to rail transport (or rail transportation). Africa [ edit ] Algeria [ edit ] Le Rail Maghreb South Africa [ edit ] Railways Africa ISSN 1029-2756 Australia [ edit ] National [ edit ] Australian Model Railway Magazine ISSN 0045-009X Australian Railway History ISSN 1449-6291 Australian Railway ISSN 0818-4313 1986–1988 Green over Red 1966–1972 Light Railways ISSN 0727-8101 (1963-) Locomotion ISSN 1835-4890 Motive Power ISSN 1442-7079 (1998–present) Narrow Gauge Down Under ISSN 1834-5565 Network ISSN 0159-7302 1964–1999 RailExpress ISSN 0000-0000 2020-present Railway Digest ISSN 0157-2431 1963–present Railway Transportation 1954–1972 Track & Signal ISSN 1327-418X Transit Australia ISSN 0818-5204 1946–2018 Trolley Wire ISSN 0155-1264 New South Wales [ edit ] Roundhouse Tin Hare Gazette ISSN 0000-0000 The Railway News ISSN 0000-0000 Queensland [ edit ] Sunshine Express ISSN 0726-5093 South Australia [ edit ] Catch Point ISSN 2207-9114 The Recorder ISSN 0158-1856 1963–1992 Tasmania [ edit ] Tasmanian Rail News ISSN 1321-0238 Victoria [ edit ] Newsrail ISSN 0310-7477 Western Australia [ edit ] The Westland ISSN 1835-6370 Canada [ edit ] Canadian Rail Croatia [ edit ] Željeznice 21 Željezničar France [ edit ] fr:Le Journal des chemins de fer La Vie du Rail Germany [ edit ] Bahn-Report Der Eisenbahningenieur Eisenbahn Kurier Eisenbahntechnische Rundschau Modellbahntechnik aktuell ISSN 1866-2803 (2006- ) Rail Business Signal und Draht Italy [ edit ] Ingegneria Ferroviaria Tecnica Professionale Mondo Ferroviario Tutto Treno iTreni Japan [ edit ] Hobby of Model Railroading (1947- ) Japan Railfan Magazine (1961- ) New Zealand [ edit ] New Zealand Railway Observer ISSN 0028-8624 Tramway topics ISSN 0110-599X Norway [ edit ] Lokaltrafikk ISSN 0802-1007 På Sporet Russia [ edit ] Tekhnika zheleznykh dorog (Railway Equipment) Sri Lanka [ edit ] Lanka Railway Digest - ISSN 2279-1213 Switzerland [ edit ] Schweizer Eisenbahn-Revue United Kingdom [ edit ] BackTrack ISSN 0955-5382 1987- British Railways Illustrated ISSN 0961-8244 Continental Railway Journal ISSN 0306-6177 European Rail Timetable (formerly
28-621: Is different from Wikidata Trolley Wire The Sydney Tramway Museum , operated by the South Pacific Electric Railway Co-operative Society, is Australia's oldest tramway museum and the largest in the southern hemisphere. It is located at Loftus in the southern suburbs of Sydney . 'Construction of the museum at its original site on the edge of the Royal National Park commenced in August 1956. It
42-438: Is run entirely by volunteers and self funds its day-to-day activities, restorations, maintenance and construction programs from gate takings and donations from the generous public. The Sydney Tramway Museum publishes Trolley Wire on behalf of most tramway museums around the country. Published quarterly, it carries articles on tramways around the world and news from the various Australasian heritage tramways. The museum received
56-2753: The European Rail Timetable ), 1873– Today's Railways UK (formerly Entrain ) ISSN 1475-9713 Traction ISSN 1354-2680 Tramway Review ISSN 0041-1019 Tramways & Urban Transit (formerly Modern Tramway ), ISSN 1460-8324 1938– Defunct [ edit ] Bradshaw's Guide 1831–1961 Diesel Railway Traction Herapath's Railway and Commercial Journal (incorrectly spelled "Herepath" in some sources) Locomotive, Railway Carriage & Wagon Review The Locomotive Magazine 1896–1959 Locomotives Illustrated Railway Herald 1885–1903 The Railway System Illustrated Trains and Railways Modelling [ edit ] British Railway Modelling ISSN 0968-0764 GardenRail ISSN 0969-952X Model Rail ISSN 1369-5118 Model Railway Constructor ISSN 0026-735X (Mid-1930s – June 1987) Model Railway Journal (Jan 1985-date) Model Railway News (1925-Aug 1971), thereafter Model Railways (Sep 1971-Sep 1984), thereafter Your Model Railway ISSN 0026-7368 (Oct 1984-Jun 1985), thereafter Your Model Railway ISSN 0267-7016 (Jul 1985-Jun 1987), thereafter back to Model Railways (Jul 1987-Feb 1994), ceased Narrow Gauge and Industrial Railway Modelling Review ISSN 0958-0808 (1989 to present) Practical Model Railways ISSN 0265-3087 (Dec 1983-Feb 1989), ceased Railway Modeller ISSN 0033-8931 United States [ edit ] Classic Toy Trains CTC Board , ISSN 0164-8373 Electric Railway Journal , ISSN 0095-9715 Live Steam and Outdoor Railroading Model Railroader ISSN 0026-7341 Narrow Gauge and Shortline Gazette The New Electric Railway Journal ; ISSN 1048-3845 Pacific RailNews ISSN 8750-8486 Passenger Train Journal , ISSN 0160-6913 Progressive Railroading Rail News Railfan & Railroad ISSN 0163-7266 Railroad Gazette Railroad Man's Magazine ISSN 0033-8761 Railroad Model Craftsman ISSN 0033-877X Railroads Illustrated ISSN 1071-8311 Railway Age , ISSN 0079-9505 Railway Track & Structures , ISSN 0033-9016 Tall Timber Short Lines Trains , ISSN 0041-0934 International [ edit ] European Rail Timetable (formerly
70-928: The Thomas Cook European Timetable , or Continental Timetable before 1988), 1873– , ISSN 1748-0817 International Railway Journal (IRJ), ISSN 0744-5326 Janes World Railways , ISSN 0075-3084 Metro Report International Railway Gazette International , ISSN 0373-5346 Today's Railways Europe , ISSN 1354-2753 Tramways & Urban Transit (formerly Modern Tramway ), ISSN 1460-8324 1938– Institutional [ edit ] Institution of Civil Engineers Institution of Mechanical Engineers Institution of Railway Signal Engineers Permanent Way Institution - Journal and report of proceedings See also [ edit ] Rail transport periodical References [ edit ] ^ Some countries use
84-1430: The Thomas Cook European Timetable ), 1873– , ISSN 1748-0817 Festiniog Railway Heritage Group Journal , , ISSN 1369-4138 Great Western Railway Journal ISSN 0964-6809 Heritage Railway ISSN 1466-3562 1999- International Railway Journal Locomotives International ISSN 1353-7091 Modern Locomotives Illustrated Metro Report International Modern Railways ISSN 0026-8356 Modern Tramway ISSN 0144-1655 Narrow Gauge World ISSN 1466-0180 Rail ISSN 0953-4563 Rail Business Intelligence (formerly Rail Privatisation News ) Rail Express ISSN 1362-234X - also modelling Railnews 1963- Rail Professional ISSN 1476-2196 RailReview Railway Bylines ISSN 0000-0000 Railway Gazette International The Railway Magazine ISSN 0033-8923 The Railway Observer ISSN 0952-7133 Railways Illustrated ISSN 1479-2230 Steam Days ISSN 0000-0000 Steam Railway , 1979– , ISSN 0143-7232 0 Railway World ISSN 0033-9032 Steam World ISSN 0959-0897 Thomas Cook Continental Timetable (now
98-431: The 1880s makes a spectacular backdrop when entering the museum complex from the front gates. The building is not finished yet, and is still being worked on as funding permits. The gates from the original Gladesville Bridge were installed as the depot gates in 2010. On 23 October 2015, the museum storage shed was broken into by vandals and caught fire. Located off the main museum site, at the museum's original location in
112-777: The Royal National Park near Loftus Oval, the shed housed the museum's reserve collection of six trams, four buses and a double-decker bus chassis dating to 1937. The shed and contents were destroyed in the blaze. The 2018 film Ladies in Black had both live action scenes and film stock for CGI segments filmed around the Railway Square Waiting Shed that is located in the southern end of the museum site. The museum has an extensive collection of trams from Sydney and other cities in Australia, as well as from other places around
126-518: The first trams transferred from the old site in November 1982. It officially opened on 19 March 1988. The former Railway Square tramway shelter that had been disassembled in 1973 was reassembled. The last tram left the Royal National Park in May 1989. In 1989, a traverser from Comeng's Granville factory was purchased. Following CityRail closing the two kilometre Royal National Park line in 1991,
140-441: The museum converted the line to tramway standards and connected it to the then existing Sutherland line to establish what is now a popular means of access to the world's second oldest national park. The line terminates at Royal National Park railway station . The museum opens and operates trams on Wednesdays, Sundays, public holidays (except Christmas Day) and on selected weekdays during school holidays. The Sydney Tramway Museum
154-514: The museum was able to commence operating services on the line on 1 May 1993. In 2001, the museum was the recipient of the YMCA facade, that was previously located at the corner of Pitt and Bathurst Street in the Sydney central business district . The facade was relocated by Meriton to make way for a new building being constructed at the same location. This huge impressive sandstone structure dating from
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182-461: The world. The museum operates 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) of track. One line runs 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) north towards Sutherland , paralleling Rawson Avenue in the way that parts of Sydney's tram system operated. The second runs 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) to the south and utilises the Royal National Park branch railway line that was constructed in 1886 and closed by CityRail in June 1991. In 1993,
196-611: Was officially opened in March 1965 by NSW Deputy Premier Pat Hills . The facilities were basic, initially a four-track shed built with second hand materials and approximately 800 metres of running track. In 1975, the Government of New South Wales approved the museum moving to a new site across the Princes Highway adjacent to Loftus railway station . Construction commenced in April 1980, with
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