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illustrated$37541$ - traducción al español

BRITISH MAGAZINE
Trains illustrated; Trains Illustrated

illustrated      
adj. ilustrado
Sports Illustrated         
  • Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Century [[Muhammad Ali]]
AMERICAN SPORTS MAGAZINE
Sports illustrated; Sports Illlustrated; Sports Illustrated magazine; SI.com; Sports Illustrated Almanac; Sports Illustrated on Campus; Sports illustrated magazine; Sports Illustrated Magazine; Si.com; Sport's Illustrated; Sports Illustrated On Campus; SI Vault; Sportsillustrated.cnn.com; Sports Illustrated Swim Daily; The MMQB; MMQB; SportsIllustrated; SportsIllustrated.com; FanNation; Esports Illustrated
Revista semanal americana que se dedica al deporte profesional
illustrated magazine         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Illustrated Magazine (disambiguation)
Revista ilustrada

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Wikipedia

Modern Railways

Modern Railways is a British monthly magazine covering the rail transport industry which was published by Ian Allan until March 2012, and Key Publishing since then. It has been published since 1962. The magazine was originally based in Shepperton, Middlesex.

It has always been targeted at both railway professionals and serious amateurs, an aim which derives from its origins as an amalgamation of the enthusiast magazine Trains Illustrated and the industry journal The Locomotive in the hands of its first editor Geoffrey Freeman Allen.

It is currently edited by Philip Sherratt after the retirement of James Abbott. Regular contributors include Roger Ford, Ian Walmsley, Alan Williams and Tony Miles. The large section regularly written by Roger Ford is called ‘Informed Sources’. That by Ian Walmsley is called ‘Pan Up’.