Sam Hewitt

  • Basingstoke’s Milestones Museum

    Basingstoke’s Milestones Museum

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    Railways comprise a major part of local history. Phil Barnes visits a Hampshire museum which recognises this with an impressive display. Portraying Hampshire’s living history, Milestones Museum is situated to the west side of Basingstoke only a stone’s throw from the site of the former junction of the branch line to Alton via Cliddesdon, which…

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  • Tyneside Treasure

    Tyneside Treasure

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    Mark Smithers visits the North Tyneside Railway and its associated Stephenson Railway Museum – and finds an interesting attraction in an area that played a vital role in the dawn of the railway. One of the railway heritage ‘gems’ to be found in the north-east of England is the North Tyneside Steam Railway and its…

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  • ‘Number Nine’ hits hot spot

    ‘Number Nine’ hits hot spot

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    By Cedric Johns JOHN Cameron’s A4 No. 60009 Union of South Africa hit a hot spot on Thursday, July 26 – the warmest day recorded in the month – when temperatures soared into the eighties as the 4-6-2 led Railway Touring Company’s first summer season ‘Dorset Coast Express’ to Bournemouth, Wareham and Weymouth. Led is…

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  • SRPS: Scots enjoy steam with cream

    SRPS: Scots enjoy steam with cream

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    Scottish Railway Preservation Society officials are pleased with their decision to repeat last year’s ‘one-off’ August programme of steam-hauled trips from Linlithgow over the Borders line to Tweedbank via Edinburgh, following last year’s results. The trips are run every Sunday through August, and this year’s new innovation, afternoon cream teas, has also brought smiles to…

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  • Dry weather through to autumn?

    Dry weather through to autumn?

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    By Cedric Johns RECORD-breaking high temperatures and dry weather, which has resulted in Network Rail issuing an edict saying that main line steam hauled trains be worked by accompanying diesels, is likely to stay until the autumn. According to the Met Office’s three-month forecasts briefed to local authorities and transport organisations for the period August…

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  • Saphos Trains launches Class 40 tour programme

    Saphos Trains launches Class 40 tour programme

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    Saphos Trains has somewhat surprisingly announced a short programme of exclusive railtours featuring restored Class 40 D213 Andania, finished in its original BR green livery. In January, Locomotive Services (TOC) Limited signed a three-year deal with the Class 40’s owner which sees D213 becoming part of its expanding fleet of modern traction based in the…

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  • Tornado main line comeback aimed for September 29

    Tornado main line comeback aimed for September 29

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    A1 Peppercorn Pacific No. 60163 is set to return to main line traffic on September 29. That is the date when owning group The A1 Steam Locomotive Trust hopes to have the locomotive hauling its ‘The Ynys Mon Express’ from Leicester to Holyhead. At Wansford, on the Nene Valley Railway, the trust and its contractors…

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  • The last weekend of BR STEAM reborn!

    The last weekend of BR STEAM reborn!

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    The first weekend in August saw the Severn Valley and Great Central railways remember in style and atmosphere the final weekend of timetabled BR steam exactly 50 years before, writes Robin Jones. Sunday, August 4, 1968 was the day when ‘normal’ timetabled British Rail main line steam ended. That day saw just two engines with…

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  • Steam Afterglow!

    Steam Afterglow!

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    Long before the final demise of main line steam in north-west England, many enthusiasts had accepted it was all over and had found hobbies anew.

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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 Tyseley has announced that its fine GWR double chimney GWR Castle 4-6-0 No. 5043 Earl of Mount Edgcumbe has been withdrawn for overhaul. Although Bob Meanley is quoted as saying that the work shouldn’t take too long, it cannot be started until ongoing work on other locomotives is finished, so we may…

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