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Australian Publications

Some Australian magazines and regular periodicals

  • Web Link Australian Railway History

    Australian Railway History is the bulletin of the Australian Railway Historical Society - NSW Division. In line with the Society's primary role to research and publish railway history, ARH will contain only historical articles to complement the Society's current affairs magazine, Railway Digest.  This publication was known as the Bulletin until December 2003 - back issues are available from the ARHS.  Before 1952, the magazine was known as the Australasian Railway and Locomotive Historical Society Bulletin.

  • Web Link Catchpoint

    Catchpoint , is a newsletter published since 1975 by the Port Dock Railway Museum, later the National Railway Museum. The newsletter used the title "The Mile End Railway Museum Newsletter" until June 1980 when its name was changed to the present title.

    In May 1992 "Catchpoint" absorbed the ARHS "Recorder" and from that date includes material provided by SteamRanger. 

    The Recorder newsletter was published by the ARHS (SA Division) from 1963 until 1992, and contains information on ARHS loco preservation, tours and other member activities, as well as a valuable record of day to day activities on the public railway systems of South Australia

    The publication was absorbed into "Catchpoint" after the April 1992 issue (vol 29, no 7) 

  • Web Link Pichi Richi Patter

    Published quarterly by the Pichi Richi Railway Preservation Society since 1973

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