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6 June 2011
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Dominion of New Zealand on ‘Cathedrals Express’
6 June 2011.
LNER A4 streamlined Pacific No. 4492 Dominion of Canada was filmed departing from Peterborough as it headed northwards with the ‘Cathedrals Express’ from King’s Cross to York and return on Saturday 4 June.
A Selection of Steam 2011 Jan to May
6 June 2011.
This video sequence comprises of steam action from around the country on both the main line and preserved heritage lines during the first part of 2011
Golden Oldies Gala 2011 - Great Central Railway
2 June 2011.
CLASSIC locomotives mainly from the first century of steam took over services on the Great Central railway during the successful Golden Oldies gala of May 27-30.
Steam GWR Railmotor No. 93 officially launched into traffic at Didcot
2 June 2011.
Following a 13 year restoration, involving the manufacture of a new vertical boiler and power bogie, GWR steam railmotor No. 93 was officially launched back into traffic at Didcot Railway Centre on May 28.
Heritage Railway: Unveiling of the Flying Scotsman
1 June 2011.
The Flying Scotsman steam locomotive has gone on show in at the National Rail Museum in York after a five year overhaul.
Dominion of New Zealand is here
20 April 2011.
A blast from the past: long-scrapped A4 Pacific No 4492 Dominion of New Zealand has returned – and is seen speeding through Tallington crossing on the East Coast Main Line on 16 April with the first leg of the Railway Touring Company’s ‘Great Britiain IV’ marathon eight-day trip to Scotland....
GWR Railmotor No 93
28 March 2011.
The world’s sole surviving operational steam railmotor is now up and running.
Outrage after tear gas used on steam train protestors
17 February 2011.
AN internet video showing police firing tear gas on elderly and middle-aged protestors making a peaceful sit-in demonstration in front of a steam train has sparked outrage across Europe.
Steaming back to Cauldon Lowe
26 November 2010.
Crowds poured into the Staffordshire Moorlands over the weekend of 13/14 November for the first of three gala events to mark the return of traffic to the long-mothballed Cauldon Lowe branch. In what may be considered a ‘first’ for preservation, the new company which now controls the branch ‘hired’ the adjacent Churnet Valley Railway to run a star-studded line-up of steam trains with stunning success, as a precursor to what may well become a standard gauge ‘heritage’ network.
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