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  • Today's Railways
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  • Today's Railways is a British railway magazine aimed at the enthusiast market and concentrating on current events. It is published by Platform 5 Publishing Ltd of Sheffield. There are two editions : * Today's Railways EUROPE (ISSN 1354-2753), which covers the European railway scene, and normally published on the fourth Monday of each month. * Today's Railways UK (ISSN 1750-6905), which covers the British and Irish railway scenes, and normally published on the second Monday of each month.
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previous editor
  • Peter Fox
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Category
  • Railways
Editor
  • Paul Abell
ISSN
  • 1475
Country
Frequency
  • Monthly
Language
  • English
editor title
  • Editor
Founder
  • Peter Fox
Based
Title
  • Today's Railways UK
substed
  • yes
Company
  • Platform 5 Publishing Ltd
Day
  • 4
Month
  • July
staff writer
  • Alan Yearsley
  • Robert Pritchard
Image File
  • Typical current front page of Today's Railways UK magazine.jpg
Timestamp
  • 20120704163934
Year
  • 2012
abstract
  • Today's Railways is a British railway magazine aimed at the enthusiast market and concentrating on current events. It is published by Platform 5 Publishing Ltd of Sheffield. There are two editions : * Today's Railways EUROPE (ISSN 1354-2753), which covers the European railway scene, and normally published on the fourth Monday of each month. * Today's Railways UK (ISSN 1750-6905), which covers the British and Irish railway scenes, and normally published on the second Monday of each month. Today's Railways EUROPE magazine began publication in 1994 and was originally named simply Today's Railways. According to Robert Humm & Co, Britain's largest railway bookshop, it is a "... smart and informative magazine ... profusely illustrated, mainly in colour ..." and its "[m]ajor articles on routes and systems are usually accompanied by good, clear maps." Today's Railways UK has carried its current title from issue #49, January 2006, having originally (from January 2002) been published as entrain (ISSN 1475-9713).