MLI Plus, formerly Modern Locomotives Illustrated and Locomotives Illustrated, was a British bi-monthly railway publication published by Ian Allan Publishing and later Key Publishing.
Editor | Colin J Marsden |
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Former editors | Geoffrey Freeman Allen |
Categories | Rail transport |
Frequency | Bi-monthly |
Publisher | Key Publishing |
Founder | Geoffrey Freeman Allen |
First issue | 1975 |
Final issue Number | November 2024 270 |
Country | England |
Based in | Stamford, Lincolnshire |
Language | English |
Website | www.mliplus.com |
ISSN | 2753-9202 |
History
editLocomotives Illustrated was founded in 1975 by Geoffrey Freeman Allen with the intention of creating a series of magazines, each issue dedicated to an individual class of British steam locomotive. By mid-2007, the magazine had covered almost every class of steam locomotive. Publication ceased in early-2008 after 170 issues.[1][2]
Ian Allan Publishing, were keen to revamp it. Colin J Marsden, former editor of Railways Illustrated, was approached to take over the editorship and re-launch the magazine as Modern Locomotives Illustrated with a focus on modern diesel and electric locomotives and multiple units. The first edition was number 171 in May 2008.[1]
It was included in the sale of Ian Allan Publishing's magazine business to Key Publishing in March 2012.[3][4]
The publishers originally envisaged a run of 66 issues, in the end there were 100 issues. The magazine was published bi-monthly.[1] It was rebranded MLI Plus with the first edition being number 248 in March 2021.[5][6] Publication of MLI Plus ceased after the publication of issue number 270 in November 2024.[7]
References
edit- ^ a b c About Modern Locomotives Illustrated Modern Locomotives Illustrated
- ^ Locomotives Illustrated British Library catalogue entry
- ^ Key Publishing Ltd acquires Ian Allan Magazines Buses 2 March 2012
- ^ Key Publishing acquires Ian Allan Magazines InPublishing 5 March 2012
- ^ Modern Locomotives Illustrated British Library catalogue entry
- ^ MLI Plus British Library catalogue entry
- ^ Marsden, Colin J. (November 2024). "Welcome". MLI Plus. No. 270. p. 5.