Background of the A1 class: the original 49 A1s built in 1948-49.
The original idea for Tornado and the formation of The A1 Steam Locomotive Trust; raising the funding for the project; sourcing information on the A1s; design and drawings.
The construction of Tornado: frames; wheels; cylinders; motion and valve gear; boiler and smokebox/exhaust; pipework and fittings; electricals; brake and safety equipment; tender; painting and lining.
Certification to run on the main line: requirements and process explained.
Main-line operation: planning a main-line excursion; work required on the locomotive before each run; coal; water; driver and firemen comments.
Maintenance: both routine and long-term.
First year of operation: a review of the loco's activities, both on main-line and preserved railways.
Appendices include key specifications and facts about Tornado, a timeline of significant events during the build process,and a list of commercial sponsors of the project.