List of Railroad-related Periodicals - United Kingdom

United Kingdom

  • BackTrack ISSN 0955-5382 1987-
  • British Railways Illustrated ISSN 0961-8244 1991-
  • Entrain ISSN 1475-9713 (Platform 5) 2002-5 (Now known as Today's Railways: UK)
  • Heritage Railway ISSN 1466-3562 1999-
  • Locomotives Illustrated ISSN 0307-1804 1975-
  • Modern Railways ISSN 0026-8356 1962- formerly Trains Illustrated
  • Modern Tramway, 1938–91 – renamed 1992 as Light Rail and Modern Tramway, and in 1998 as Tramways & Urban Transit
  • Motive Power Monthly (Ian Allen)
  • Narrow Gauge News, the journal of the Narrow Gauge Railway Society
  • Narrow Gauge World & Modelling - ISSN 1466-0180
  • Rail Business Intelligence 1995- formerly Rail Privatisation News
  • Rail Enthusiast ISSN 0262-561X 1981-7
  • Rail Express ISSN 1362-234X 1996-
  • Rail Professional ISSN 1476-2196 1996-
  • Rail ISSN 0953-4563 1988- formerly Rail Enthusiast
  • Railway Bylines ISSN 1360-2098 1995-
  • The Railway Magazine ISSN 0033-8923 1897-
  • Railway Gazette International (founded in 1835 as The Railway Magazine)
  • Railways Illustrated ISSN 1479-2230 2003- formerly Railway World
  • Railway World ISSN 0033-9032 1953-2002 formerly Railways
  • Steam Railway ISSN 0143-7232 1979-
  • Steam Days ISSN 0269-0020 1986-
  • Steam World ISSN 0959-0897 1981-
  • Thomas Cook European Timetable (named Continental Timetable before 1988); current title's ISSN 0952-620X, 1873–
  • Traction 1994-
  • Today's Railways: UK ISSN 1475-9713 (Platform 5) 2006- formerly Entrain
  • Tramways & Urban Transit ISSN 1460-8324 1998- formerly Light Rail and Modern Tramway (1992–97), previously Modern Tramway (1938–91)
  • Tramway Review ISSN 0041-1019 1950–

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