Sam Hewitt

  • The Great Central’s greatest day?

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    IT IS always a privilege to witness those legendary pinnacles of preservation. Sadly, I was not present to witness the Ffestiniog Railway working on its Llyn Ystradau deviation, nor the rebuilding of a part-sectioned No. 71000 Duke of Gloucester to a condition wherein it ran better than in BR days, nor the opening of the…

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  • ISSUE 233

    ISSUE 233

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    News Headline News After decades of deliberation, the bridge over the main line at Loughborough to link the Two Great Central railways is installed within two hours; Lottery gives Tyseley £90k to boost engineering; National Railway Museum buys hero driver’s George Cross for £60k and new Lyn all set for Lynton & Barnstaple debut. News…

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  • Barrow Hill Roundhouse gearing up for spectacular celebrations

    Barrow Hill Roundhouse gearing up for spectacular celebrations

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    WORLD famous steam locomotives Flying Scotsman and Tornado (pictured) have arrived at Barrow Hill Roundhouse ahead of this weekend’s celebrations to mark the reopening of the iconic visitor attraction following its £1.2million refurbishment. Sir Peter Luff, chairman to the board of the National Heritage Memorial Fund and Heritage Lottery Fund, will visit Barrow Hill Roundhouse…

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  • Still growling on – modern traction preservation

    Still growling on – modern traction preservation

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    There is no doubt that diesels are an integral part of railway preservation but this was not always the case. Brian Sharpe delves into the increasingly complex world of British main line diesel preservation. On May 24, 1973, WR Warship B-B diesel-hydraulic D821 Greyhound became the first BR main line diesel locomotive to be purchased…

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  • North Eastern steam farewell

    North Eastern steam farewell

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    The final 18 months leading to the end of BR steam operation in the North East saw many last steam workings. Maurice Burns recalls his memories of that time, and the efforts of many enthusiasts to clean up some of the worn-out old engines ensuring steam bowed out in style. Steam in the North East…

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  • Tornado’s starring role in new Paddington movie

    Tornado’s starring role in new Paddington movie

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    NEW-build A1 Peppercorn Pacific No. 60163 Tornado has landed a starring role in Paddington. Tornado will be appearing at the legendary GWR terminus in the new Paddington 2 movie, about the famous abandoned bear which was left at the station. The film, due to be released on November 10, will see the A1 paired with…

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  • Clun Castle: Vintage Trains announces ‘icon’s’ first tours

    Clun Castle: Vintage Trains announces ‘icon’s’ first tours

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    VINTAGE Trains has announced the first main line tours for its iconic flagship – WR 4-6-0 No. 7029 Clun Castle. A high-profile recommissioning ceremony of Clun Castle will take place at Tyseley Locomotive Works on Sunday, October 29, and following its seven-year restoration, will undergo further tests before embarking on a series of main line…

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  • Hero steam train driver’s £60k medal bought by NRM for public display

    Hero steam train driver’s £60k medal bought by NRM for public display

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    By Geoff Courtney A George Cross awarded to hero steam express driver Wallace ‘Wally’ Oakes, who 52 years ago sacrificed his life saving his passengers from a potential catastrophic accident, was bought for £60,000 by the National Railway Museum at an auction in Warwickshire on September 2. The price equalled the world record railwayana realisation,…

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  • The heritage sector’s biggest obstacle overcome – Great Central’s Bridge to the Future ‘dream’ now a reality

    The heritage sector’s biggest obstacle overcome – Great Central’s Bridge to the Future ‘dream’ now a reality

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    SHORTLY before midnight on Saturday, September 2, a crowd of around 60 spectators and onlookers gathered on the slim footpath on the A60 Nottingham Road bridge over the Midland Main Line in Loughborough, in anticipation of a major spectacle. The passing of Flying Scotsman, Tornado or Duchess of Sutherland below? Maybe a high-profile diesel charter?…

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  • A century of beach life

    A century of beach life

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    Could the record-breaking success of the Fairbourne Railway’s Centenary of Steam Spring Bank Holiday gala weekend, which saw four of the line’s original 15in gauge engines return to the now-12¼in gauge outfit, pave the way for a new dual-gauge incarnation? asks Michael Whitehouse. With a pop on the whistle, Fairbourne once again echoed to the…

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