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Editor | Jonathan Webb |
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Former editors | Peter Fox, Paul Abell |
Staff writers | Robert Pritchard Alan Yearsley |
Categories | Railways, Light rail, Heritage railways |
Frequency | Monthly (second Monday) |
Publisher | Platform 5 Publishing Ltd |
Founder | Peter Fox |
Year founded | January 2002 | (as entrain)
First issue | January 2006 |
Company | Platform 5 Publishing Ltd |
Country | UK |
Based in | Sheffield |
Language | English |
ISSN | 1475-9713 |
Editor | David Haydock |
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Staff writers | 30 regular contributors |
Categories | Railways, Light rail, Heritage railways |
Frequency | Monthly (fourth Monday) |
Publisher | Platform 5 Publishing Ltd |
First issue | 1994, as Today's Railways |
Company | Platform 5 Publishing Ltd |
Country | UK / France |
Based in | Sheffield / Douai |
Language | English |
ISSN | 1354-2753 |
Today's Railways UK (TRUK) and Today's Railways Europe (TREU) are railway magazines aimed at the enthusiast and semi-professional market and concentrating on current and heritage events in, respectively, the United Kingdom and mainland Europe. They are published by Platform 5 Publishing Ltd of Sheffield.
Today's Railways EUROPE magazine began publication in 1994 as Today's Railways.
Today's Railways EUROPE (ISSN 1354-2753) covers the European railway scene and is normally published on the fourth Monday of each month. The magazine sometimes publishes articles on scenic lines. Normally, the magazine consist of several sections: Headlights (usually written by the editor, David Haydocks, and dealing with contemporary events on the railway scene, one page), Headline news (up to eight pages), Light rail news (four pages), Mail train (readers' letters; two pages), a News round-up (18 - 22 pages), Heritage news (four pages), a Railtours diary, and book and DVD reviews. The magazine also includes up to three feature articles. In recent issues, the magazine has also covered Russian and ex-Soviet railway news.
Today's Railways UK (ISSN 1750-6905), covers railways in the United Kingdom and Ireland. It has carried its current title from issue #49, January 2006, having originally (from January 2002) been published as entrain (ISSN 1475-9713).
The magazine is normally published on the second Monday of each month. Each magazine usually consists of 82 pages.
The paper size is now A4.
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