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List Of Rail Transport–related Periodicals
This is a list of some periodicals related to rail transport (or rail transportation). Africa Algeria * ''Le Rail Maghreb'' South Africa * ''Railways Africa'' Australia National * ''Australian Railway History'' * ''Australian Transport'' 1974-1981 * ''Green over Red'' 1966–1972 * ''Light Railways'' 1963- * ''Locomotion (periodical), Locomotion'' * ''Motive Power'' 1998– * ''Narrow Gauge Down Under'' * ''Network (periodical), Network'' 1964–1999 * ''Railway Digest'' 1963– * ''Railway Transportation'' 1954–1972 * ''Track & Signal'' * ''Transit Australia'' 1946–2018 * ''Trolley Wire'' New South Wales * ''Roundhouse (periodical), Roundhouse'' * ''Rail Motor Society, Tin Hare Gazette'' Queensland * ''Sunshine Express (periodical), Sunshine Express'' South Australia * ''Catch Point (periodical), Catch Point'' * ''The Recorder (periodical), The Recorder'' 1963–1992 Tasmania * ''Tasmanian Rail News'' Victoria * ''Newsrail'' We ...
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Le Rail Maghreb
''Le Rail Maghreb'' was a rail transport related magazine covering the countries of North Africa and the Maghreb. It was published in French language, French. It was the only specialist rail transport news publication covering Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia. The magazine was published by Groupe Actis on a bimonthly basis with a readership of public and private rail sector professionals. The first issue appeared in November 2007. The magazine ended publication in June 2014. See also * List of railroad-related periodicals References External links LeRail (in French)LeRail Maghreb (in French)
2007 establishments in Algeria 2014 disestablishments in Algeria Bi-monthly magazines Defunct magazines published in Algeria French-language magazines Magazines established in 2007 Magazines disestablished in 2014 Rail transport magazines {{Africa-rail-transport-stub ...
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Sunshine Express (periodical)
The Australian Railway Historical Society (ARHS) has been a railway organisation concerned with history and preservation of railway heritage at a national level. It has had divisions in every state and the Australian Capital Territory, although the ACT division was wound up in 2016, along with the Victorian division in 2020. Since 1967, when each division incorporated, the state divisions operated as separate entities. Each still trades under the ARHS brand, except in Western Australia, where the division is called Rail Heritage WA. Individual membership exceeds 2,500. Background The ARHS was founded in Sydney in 1933 as The Railway Circle, becoming the Australasian Railway and Locomotive Historical Society shortly afterwards. The society's name was changed to the present form in 1952. Divisions were later formed in other states, most of which established a railway museum: *ACT – Canberra Railway Museum, Kingston *Queensland – Rosewood Railway Museum *South Australia � ...
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Tutto Treno
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Mondo Ferroviario
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Tecnica Professionale
Tecnica Group is a sport equipment manufacturer in the market of footwear and winter sports equipment founded in Giavera del Montello, Treviso, Italy. Tecnica Group brands include Blizzard, Lowa, Moon Boot, Nordica, Rollerblade, and Tecnica. History Tecnica Group was established in the 1960s. Over the years several additional brands became part of the Group and today it covers various product categories, specifically footwear, ski boots, skis, outdoor and inline skates. In 1930 Oreste Zanatta founded a small shop focused on working boots production, that officially became in 1960 the Calzaturificio Tecnica SpA. Over the following ten years, Tecnica expanded its business and created the first Moon Boot. In 1985 Tecnica entered the outdoor footwear market. This happened through the purchase, in 1993, of LOWA, the historical outdoor shoemaker in Germany. In 2002, with the acquisition of Nordica, Tecnica Group became the first world producer of ski boots. In 2003, the pr ...
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Eisenbahn Kurier
''Eisenbahn Kurier'' (German for ''Railway Courier''), or EK, is a monthly magazine published in Freiburg, Germany, whose focus is on railway and model railway themes. Its target audience is railway modellers and model railway fans, as well as railway experts and employees. With a monthly print run of about 40,000 copies, EK is one of the biggest railway magazines in Germany. The magazine is produced by its own publisher, EK Verlag, which is registered in the Freiburg Trade Register. Its manager is Dierk Lawrenz, Handeloh. History ''Eisenbahn Kurier'' was founded in 1966 in Wuppertal by a small group of railway fans, which included the famous locomotive photographer Carl Bellingrodt. Its declared aim was to publish a magazine in which information about the remaining, operational Deutsche Bundesbahn steam locomotives was reported. Whilst there were already several hobby magazines at that time which had a railway theme, there were few up to date reports on the prototype or they w ...
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Bahn-Report
''Bahn-Report'' is a German-language magazine published six times per year by ''IG Schienenverkehr e. V.'', covering current activities in the German railway-sector with a focus on operations and infrastructure. Overview Whereas most of the magazine's writers are contributing unsalaried, the publication's audience is found in both the professional rail sector and among enthusiasts. Industry service ''banana communication'' ascribed ''Bahn-Report'' a 40% brand awareness in the German public transport Public transport (also known as public transit, mass transit, or simply transit) are forms of transport available to the general public. It typically uses a fixed schedule, route and charges a fixed fare. There is no rigid definition of whic ...-sector in 2005. Distribution is mainly handled via subscriptions and the German Bahnhofsbuchhandel since the magazine's incorporation in 1983. References {{Reflist External links''Bahn-Report'' Website(German) 1983 establishm ...
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Rail Transport Periodical
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The Westland (periodical)
''The Westland'' was a magazine mainly devoted to historic railway operations in Western Australia, with items relating to current operations included. It was based in Perth. History The ''Westland''s earliest form was with the title ''Westland Express''. Between 1973 and 1984 it was known as ''The Westlander''. The new title, ''The Westland'', was utilised in January 1985. The magazine was published by Rail Heritage WA, the Western Australian branch of the Australian Railway Historical Society. From February 2008, it began to be published quarterly. As of June 2012, 270 editions had been published. It derives its name from ''The Westland'', the overnight passenger service between Kalgoorlie and Perth on the Western Australian Government Railways Western Australian Government Railways (WAGR) was the state owned operator of railways in the state of Western Australia between October 1890 and June 2003. Owned by the state government, it was renamed a number of times to r ...
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Newsrail
''Newsrail'' is a monthly railway magazine covering the railways and tramways of Victoria, Australia Victoria, commonly abbreviated as Vic, is a state in southeastern Australia. It is the second-smallest state (after Tasmania), with a land area of ; the second-most-populated state (after New South Wales), with a population of over 7 million; .... It was launched in January 1973 by the Victorian Division of the Australian Railway Historical Society, superseding ''Divisional Diary'', that had been published by the society since November 1957. Since May 2020, the magazine has been published by Victorian Rail Publishing Inc. Details * Issue December 2019 is Vol 47 No. 12. * Period = monthly * Size = 245 mm (H) by 170 mm (W) (to Dec 1991), A4 (from Jan 1992) References External linksOfficial website Magazines established in 1973 Magazines published in Melbourne Monthly magazines published in Australia Rail transport magazines published in Australia 1973 establishme ...
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