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Swanage T3 return to steam appeal raises £43K in just six weeks; Vintage Trains launches first publicly-owned railway company in a century to raise £3 million and bids for Train Operating Company status, and Metropolitan Railway E class No. 1 will head the last London Underground steam in the city centre tunnels in July.

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Top national awards for Wensleydale, Bluebell, North Yorkshire Moors and Kirkby Stephen East; last single-chimneyed 9F on way back as boiler passes steam tests; official silence over new owner of Australian Beyer-Garratt; £475K appeal for funds to restore Great Central canal bridge in Loughborough; Dartmoor Railway route could lead to new round of Beeching reversals; new trolley museum at Chasewater; back to the future at Vale of Rheidol; big engines steal limelight at Warley model show, and armed police corner terrorists at Chinnor station.

Main Line News

Two Deltics bought by Jeremy Hosking’s company; A4 Union of South Africa back in action after mishap; Northern Belle sold; late-night repair for Flying Scotsman and newly-red Duchess of Sutherland to run mainly in the south.

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Don Benn reports on Clan Line’s November 18 ‘Wessex Explorer’.

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Railwayana
Geoff Courtney’s regular column.

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Jubilee No. 45699 Galatea on a rare visit to Halifax by Dave Rodgers.

Main Line Itinerary
Steam and heritage diesel railtours.

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Off the Shelf
Latest book and DVD releases.

Up & Running
Guide to railways running in the festive season and early 2018.

The Month Ahead

Features

Britannia Pacific finale

Fifty years ago, the last Britannia Pacifics were concentrated at Carlisle Kingmoor, due for closure on December 31, 1967. Once the pride of Norwich and elsewhere, the Britannias were now filthy, had been stripped of nameplate and numberplates, but were still doing a day’s work. Maurice Burns recalls the Britannias at work over the Northern Fells and the efforts of enthusiasts to see them go out with some pride as their days came to an end.

RPSI blazes new trail with Whitehead Railway Museum

The Railway Preservation Society of Ireland has been in business a long time. Hugh Dougherty visits its railway museum on the Antrim coast which has been more than 50 years in the making.

God’s Wonderful Railway

TV dramas are not always noted for their historical accuracy, but one children’s series in the 1980s was very different in this respect. Avril Rowlands who wrote the stories, recounts the efforts made to achieve authenticity while filming on the Severn Valley Railway.

Alexander Macdonald: From scrap to Swallows and Amazons. The 43924 story

It is nearly 50 years since the first steam locomotive was rescued from Barry scrapyard for preservation. Fiona Kennaugh tells the story of how her father was instrumental in saving this locomotive which was to open the door for a further 212 steam engines to leave the famous yard.

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