Re: Magazine Question

Earl Brimshaw (ebrimshaw@hotmail.com)
Mon, 30 Mar 1998 19:52:02 +0000

David,
a very valid point, I certainly cant argue on that aspect. However, it
does still remind me of those old cheap B&W porn magazines from school
days! :-) With publishing technology as easy and sophisticated as it is
nowadays, surely it wouldnt be difficult to "tart" it up.

Earl

David Bromage wrote:
>
> Earl Brimshaw (ebrimshaw@hotmail.com) wrote:
> >Rail News Victoria its called actually. You can find it in most rail
> >fanny shops. Though "NEWSRAIL" is probably better value for money, more
> >informative, and professionally presented.
>
> Different market for each magazine. Newsrail presents more historical and
> pictorial articles, whereas RNV covers up to date day to day operations.
> The "news" in Newsrail can be up to several months old by the time it is
> printed. For example, Newsrail published an item than NR had just picked
> up the Toll contract, but they had lost it again about 2 months before
> this was printed. Newsrail is also known as "Stalerail" for this reason.
>
> If you like lots of colour pictures and historical articles, get Newsrail.
> If you like up to date operational information, get RNV. if you like both,
> get both.
>
> Cheers
> David