Sam Hewitt

  • Replica ‘Bloomer’ displayed again after decade inside Wolverton works

    Replica ‘Bloomer’ displayed again after decade inside Wolverton works

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    by Phil Marsh THE 1991-built static replica LNWR 2-2-2 ‘Bloomer’ has been placed back on public display after a decade languishing inside Wolverton Works. The engine was built in 1991 and made by works apprentices as engineering training exercise. It was originally displayed outside Milton Keynes station to celebrate the town’s railway heritage. The non-working…

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  • Tyseley’s Bloomer may steam in 2019 – and go main line!

    Tyseley’s Bloomer may steam in 2019 – and go main line!

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    TYSELEY Locomotive Works is aiming to complete its long-running new-build LNWR ‘Bloomer’ 2-2-2 replica in two years’ time. Not only that, but officials hope to have it haul special trains over the national network. The project has been boosted by a substantial gift of money which, hopefully, will enable the single driving wheel to be…

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  • Royal Scot wows the Moors

    Royal Scot wows the Moors

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    By Roger Melton and Robin Jones THE eagerly-anticipated high-profile visit of LMS 4-6-0 No. 46100 Royal Scot to the North Yorkshire Moors Railway saw near sell-out services as crowds thronged the lineside. Royal Scot featured in a press launch for the visit on Friday, March 24, before hauling timetabled trains over the following weekend, and…

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  • Portillo launches new Manchester Ship Canal steam line scheme

    Portillo launches new Manchester Ship Canal steam line scheme

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    GREAT Railway Journeys presenter and former cabinet minister Michael Portillo has launched a £30 million project to set up a new heritage line over the Manchester Ship Canal. Businessman and philanthropist Neil McArthur wants to reopen six miles of disused track between Irlam in Salford and Timperley in Trafford, while adding 8½ miles to the…

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  • Builders start work bridging that gap!

    Builders start work bridging that gap!

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    AFTER decades of speculation, wishful thinking and hard fundraising, what is widely considered to be the biggest obstacle in the heritage railway sector is now being removed. In March, building work began on the bridge which will link the two heritage era Great Central railways at Loughborough. Contractors have been preparing the ground for the…

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  • Go-ahead given for RVR and KESR link-up

    Go-ahead given for RVR and KESR link-up

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    By Geoff Courtney REVIVALISTS planning to restore a link between two heritage lines are celebrating a major step forward in their project, following a local council decision to grant approval for the £4½ million scheme and the decision of Highways England to agree in principle to the installation of a level crossing over a major…

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  • Scotsman for quadruple parallel running on East Coast Main Line

    Scotsman for quadruple parallel running on East Coast Main Line

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    By Robin Jones FLYING Scotsman is to take part in a world first – when four trains will be run in parallel along the East Coast Main Line. The unique showpiece event on the morning of Sunday, April 23, has been organised by Virgin Trains to mark the launch of its new Class 800 Azuma…

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  • The blockbusters are here!

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    “It will never happen in my lifetime.” Now where have I heard that sentence before, in the lifetime of this magazine? The rebuilding of the Welsh Highland Railway… the completion of A1 Pacific No. 60163 Tornado… the repatriation of two A4s from North America…. British railway preservation, however, has proved itself time and time again…

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    IN ISSUE 227 – on sale April 7 A meeting of minds The renaming of Flying Scotsman twice, the recreation of a complete early 1950s KESR mixed train and the clearing and operation of the ‘Last Severn & Wye byway’ back to Parkend, amongst others. In his 100th article written over three decades, Geoff Silcock…

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  • SWANAGE RAILWAY GIVEN NATIONAL COLLECTION LOCOMOTIVE

    SWANAGE RAILWAY GIVEN NATIONAL COLLECTION LOCOMOTIVE

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    The ownership of a unique Victorian steam locomotive that escaped the cutting torch thanks to the centenary of London’s Waterloo station – and starred in a theatrical production of The Railway Children on both sides of the Atlantic – has been transferred to the Swanage Railway by the National Railway Museum. T3 class 4-4-0 wheel…

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