Sam Hewitt

  • Ellie is Lappa Valley’s latest steam locomotive

    Ellie is Lappa Valley’s latest steam locomotive

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    A NEW-build locomotive which had steamed only a handful of occasions since it was outshopped in 2006 has begun a new career as part of the Lappa Valley Steam Railway fleet in Cornwall. Built in 2006 by the Exmoor Steam Railway for a private 12¼in garden line, 0-4-2T Ellie was steamed on only a handful…

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  • Ground (and fence) – breaking day at Wanlockhead extension

    Ground (and fence) – breaking day at Wanlockhead extension

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    By Hugh Dougherty IT MAY not have been on the scale of the Great Central Railway bridging the gap at Loughborough. However, railway history was made high in the Lowther Hills on Thursday, August 17, when volunteers swept away the fence that has prevented them from extending the 2ft-gauge Leadhills & Wanlockhead Railway into Scotland’s…

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  • The railway with a theme park theme!

    The railway with a theme park theme!

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    By Stuart Chapman Many of the world’s theme parks and zoos feature miniature or narrow gauge railways. Thousands of visitors each year will photograph and ride on these, but while extremely popular with the general public these railways get little attention from the enthusiast community or railway press. Yet in a quiet rural corner of…

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  • Seeing treble on the Talyllyn!

    Seeing treble on the Talyllyn!

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    THE Talyllyn Railway is widely considered to be the first railway to be taken over and preserved by volunteers in the world. Now it has scored what is believed to be another world first, with a set of triplets passing out as assistant guards on the same day. Jake, Ross and Joe Waddington, all 16,…

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  • Memories for veteran railwayman as restored line celebrates 25th

    Memories for veteran railwayman as restored line celebrates 25th

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    By Geoff Courtney Silver jubilee celebrations on the Derwent Valley Light Railway over the August 27-28 Bank Holiday weekend included the renaming of a 1962 diesel shunter, the unveiling of a restored pump trolley that had operated on the line before being abandoned in a ditch, and a welcome for a former platelayer on the…

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  • Narrow gauge revival – the Haltwhistle to Alston Railway

    Narrow gauge revival – the Haltwhistle to Alston Railway

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    Forty years ago the last surviving rural passenger branch line in Northumberland closed. This was the Haltwhistle to Alston Railway, which although earmarked for closure as part of the Beeching cuts in 1963, miraculously survived up until May 1, 1976. Trevor Gregg looks back at the history of the railway and its route through the…

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  • Eight miles of fireworks for Welshpool landmark year

    Eight miles of fireworks for Welshpool landmark year

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    THE Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway lit up the skies above Powys as part of celebrations for a very special year. One of the highlights of the 2ft 6in-gauge line’s September 1-3 gala was the firework display on the Saturday night, laid on by Electrify Pyrotechnics. The final train of the day set off from…

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  • Restored original GCR coach on display

    Restored original GCR coach on display

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    BEAUTIFULLY-restored Manchester, Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway six-wheeled coach No. 946 was displayed to the public at a special open day at its Great Central Railway (Nottingham) restoration base on Sunday, September 17. In pride of place at the heritage centre at Ruddington was the newly-rebuilt carriage which has been dedicated to those 225 troops of…

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  • New diesel for Torrington revival named

    New diesel for Torrington revival named

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    A LARGE crowd gathered at North Devon’s Torrington station (aka The Puffing Billy pub and restaurant complex) on Saturday, August 19, to see the Tarka Valley Railway’s new locomotive officially named Torrington Cavalier. After an introduction by railway chairman Mark Smith, the unveiling of the nameplate was carried out by Mark Keeley, chairman of re-enactment…

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  • Wales’ ‘oldest’ station to become office block despite protests

    Wales’ ‘oldest’ station to become office block despite protests

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    CONTROVERSIAL plans to convert a Grade II* listed station building and former railway preservation base in Cardiff into office space and shop units have been given the go ahead, despite objections from historians and conservationists. Cardiff Council planners have given ABA Holdings Ltd listed building consent and full planning permission to refurbish the Bute Street…

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