

The Railway Magazine has been the leading voice for train, modern, industry, traction, network, steam, heritage, metro, narrow gauge and overseas railways since 1897. The Railway Magazine provides everything you need to know about trains – from modern headline news on all the latest in the industry to diving deep into the history of the first engines and everything in between.

The idea for the Oldie was cooked up 25 years ago by its founding editor, Richard Ingrams, and his much-lamented successor, the late Alexander Chancellor. Their aim was to create a free-thinking, funny magazine, a light-hearted alternative to a press obsessed with youth and celebrity. The Oldie is ageless and timeless, free of retirement advice, crammed with rejuvenating wit, intelligence and delight. With over 100 pages in every issue, The Oldie is packed with funny cartoons and free-thinking and intelligent articles covering a wide range of topics – from gardening and books to travel, arts, entertainment, and so much more.

The New Titanic Chronicler is a bi-monthly publication with a primary focus on the creation of “Titanic” – the largest Titanic model in Africa – made of “tin”. This 8.7-meter (28.5 ft.) replica takes center stage as a testament to the endurance and vision of artist Gino Hart. Each issue also features The Art of Titanic by other Titanic Chroniclers (artists) from around the world, showcasing miniature model art alongside the untold stories of South African connections to the famous wreck. Archival material from the long-forgotten Titanic Society of South Africa are highlighted, preserving a memory that has remained largely unseen 12 500ft deep in darkness. The magazine is a celebration of history, artistry, and South Africa’s unique connections.