Sam Hewitt

  • Statfold’s museum in a million

    Statfold’s museum in a million

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    Old classic narrow gauge locomotives never die. Wherever in the world they extinguish their last fire, they are whisked away to the great steam hereafter… also known as the Statfold Barn Railway. Now a stunning new museum has been opened to showcase the magnificent fleet on this private line, and Robin Jones went along. For…

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  • Tougher penalties needed for bridge strike drivers

    Tougher penalties needed for bridge strike drivers

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    AS the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway’s Ian Crowder pointed out in HR issue238 when referring to damage to the Station Road overbridge at Broadway, the widespread menace of bridge strikes needs to be tackled. Apart from the expense and disruption caused by bridge bashing, there is serious danger of a fatal accident occurring. A few years…

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  • Picture only fit for the bin?

    Picture only fit for the bin?

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    I was interested to see the picture in Platform, issue 238, of the Christmas card submitted by Heritage Railway reader Mike Sanderson, depicting D49 4-4-0 No. 246 Morayshire – but with a non-matching extra GWR tender! My little grandson had the misfortune to be given a jigsaw puzzle with the same picture. Although he is…

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  • ‘Brighton Belle’ set for September main line tests

    ‘Brighton Belle’ set for September main line tests

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    The 5BEL Trust – which has reached an advanced state of restoring a four-car ‘Brighton Belle’ luxury Pullman EMU – is aiming for its first test runs on the national network in early autumn – with its first public trains running next Easter. On March 27, a group of around 40 supporters of the project…

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  • Totem and poster keep Hall on its toes

    Totem and poster keep Hall on its toes

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    Nameplate Ketley Hall from GWR No. 4935 may have been overall champion at GW Railwayana’s March 17 sale at Pershore thanks to its £4000 realisation, but a couple of other items did their best to reach the top of the podium. They were Western Region totem sign Ashchurch for Tewkesbury, from a station on the…

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  • 150 years old – and the centre of attention

    150 years old – and the centre of attention

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    A pair of 150-year-old tickets, one from a railway that operated independently for just seven years, will be the centrepiece of Paddington Ticket Auction’s sale in central London on April 21. The older of the two was issued by the Hampstead Junction Railway in the early 1860s for a second class single from Kensal Green…

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  • North Norfolk again honours county regiment

    North Norfolk again honours county regiment

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    Army dignitaries joined North Norfolk Railway staff for the presentation of the third nameplate cast for WD 2-10-0 No. 90775 Royal Norfolk Regiment on March 15. The third solid-brass nameplate, cast at the same time as the two on the locomotive, was presented to representatives of the Royal Norfolk Regimental Museum by the locomotive’s owner,…

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  • Skip-lorry bridge strike maroons 101mph Tornado!

    Skip-lorry bridge strike maroons 101mph Tornado!

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    EPPERCORN A1 Pacific No. 60163 Tornado found itself stranded on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway after a skip lorry hit a bridge on Network Rail’s Middlesbrough to Whitby line causing severe structural damage. Northern passenger services between Battersby and Whitby were immediately suspended following the collision on the rail-over-road bridge at the bottom of Langburn’s…

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  • Cromwell stars at Worth Valley gala

    Cromwell stars at Worth Valley gala

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    The Keighley & Worth Valley Railway is now in its 50th season of operation. The five-mile branch from Keighley to Oxenhope was reopened as a preserved steam railway on June 29,1968 – just six weeks before the end of steam on British Railways. Appropriately the star visitor for the railway’s first enthusiasts’ event in its…

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  • WITH FULL REGULATOR: LOCOMOTIVE PERFORMANCE THEN AND NOW

    WITH FULL REGULATOR: LOCOMOTIVE PERFORMANCE THEN AND NOW

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      By Don Benn The good work of LMS Jubilee 4-6-0 No. 45699 Galatea over the Fells continues and although my column this time is about Southern steam, it is worthwhile reflecting on the consistency of performance by this in-form locomotive, even if the more recent climbs to Grayrigg from Carnforth have been marred slightly,…

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