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Issue 335

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With Heritage Railway magazine, you can keep up to date with essential railway news, days out and lots more! You won’t want to miss issue 335 of Heritage Railway magazine.

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Celebrating 50 golden years of heritage in Sheringham

July 13 marked 50 years since the North Norfolk Railway’s first train departed Sheringham for Weybourne, since when the line has flourished into a top attraction in the region. Being in a holiday destination area brings its own challenges though, and Owen Hayward sat down with general manager Graham Hukins and marketing manager Hannah Drury to find out how they are ensuring that the railway is positioning itself to face the next half-century.

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The story of the Hunslet: Embsay’s industrial bonanza

Amid galas celebrating express steam, the Embsay & Bolton Abbey Railway’s June Hunslet gala catapulted these humble industrials into the spotlight, as Rodney Towers and Owen Hayward explain.

Celebrating the railway doomed from the outset

John Titlow visits Shropshire’s Bishops Castle Railway Museum and finds out about a line that spent almost its entire operating life in receivership – but carried on regardless.

Severn Valley gala celebrates Railway 200

The Severn Valley’s Railway 200-themed Trains Through The Ages event was boosted by the appearance of late guest LMS 4-6-0 No. 46115 Scots Guardsman, reports John Titlow in words and pictures.

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