Sam Hewitt

  • Winter Chinnor pannier

    Winter Chinnor pannier

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    The Chinnor branch has seen a succession of visiting pannier tanks from the South Devon Railway. Martin Creese describes a photo charter in wintry conditions in Oxfordshire. The early return of London Transport-liveried 0-6-0PT L92 (5786) to its home railway in South Devon, brought about the unexpected return of former Weymouth Docks and latterly Wenford…

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  • Steam Miracle: Ecuador

    Steam Miracle: Ecuador

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    Steam locomotive restoration the world over is not generally funded by governments but by the valiant efforts of individuals, societies or private companies as in the UK. It is therefore remarkable that Ecuador has seen a government-funded railway and steam locomotive rebuilding programme on an unprecedented scale, including the setting up of a workshop for…

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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 My theme this time is steam out of Marylebone in the 1960s and 1980s. I didn’t cover the Great Central line in its heyday; only when it was in serious decline in the mid-1960s, and then as a change from the South Western main line. In September 1964, the ‘Atlantic Coast Express’…

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  • July debut for ‘world’s biggest’ steam locomotive

    July debut for ‘world’s biggest’ steam locomotive

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    WHAT is claimed to be the world’s largest steam locomotive is set to make its heritage-era debut hauling passenger trains on July 1. The Western Maryland Scenic Railroad has set the official roll-out date for restored Chesapeake & Ohio Railway H6 class 2-6-6-2 No. 1309. The Fourth of July week will feature a variety of…

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  • Heritage lines enjoy a record-breaking year in 2016

    Heritage lines enjoy a record-breaking year in 2016

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    THE East Lancashire Railway has recorded the highest number of visitors in its 30-year history. A total of 201,000 visits were made in 2016, achieving its Locum Report target of “200,000 visitors in 2020” four years early. The numbers are a 25% increase on the previous year and highlight how the railway has grown over…

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  • Broadway share offer hits £1m

    Broadway share offer hits £1m

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    THE Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway’s share issue to finance its northern extension to Broadway may have passed the £1 million mark by the time this issue hits the newsstands. Chris Bristow, the railway’s volunteer finance director, is to say it mildly, thrilled with the result. “We had budgeted to have sold £900,000 worth of shares by…

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  • Llangollen to mark double 50th anniversaries

    Llangollen to mark double 50th anniversaries

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    THE 50th anniversaries of the closure of the GWR route to Birkenhead and the last ‘Cambrian Coast Express’ are to form the theme of the Llangollen Railway’s March 3-5 gala. Titled ‘Along Birkenhead Lines’, the gala will recall the end of both the famous named train and the Paddington to Birkenhead (Woodside) expresses. Three star…

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  • British-built preserved steam locomotive “could be scrapped”

    British-built preserved steam locomotive “could be scrapped”

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    A NORTH East-built 4-8-2 donated to preservationists a year ago risks being scrapped – because the new owning group does not have the funds to bring it back to the UK. Now a nationwide appeal has been made for other heritage organisations to take it on before it is too late. South African Railways’ Robert…

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  • Main line glamour to star at KESR gala

    Main line glamour to star at KESR gala

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    The glamour of a named main line express locomotive will be a highlight of a Kent & East Sussex Railway gala in May, when GWR-designed, BR-built No. 7822 Foxcote Manor makes a guest appearance. Built at Swindon in December 1950, the 4-6-0’s first-ever visit to the KESR will include starring in a 1940s weekend on…

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  • South Devon homecoming for Beattie well tank

    South Devon homecoming for Beattie well tank

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    THE South Devon Railway is to welcome back one of its former residents for its February 11-19 half-term week services. The National collection’s LSWR Beattie 2-4-0WT No. 30587, which was for many years displayed inside the Buckfastleigh station museum, is returning from its Bodmin & Wenford Railway home. A second guest will be GWR 2-6-2T…

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