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  • The ‘real’ 1T57 runs again on the Great Central!

    The ‘real’ 1T57 runs again on the Great Central!

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    EXCLUSIVE By Robin Jones The second weekend of the Great Central Railway’s special gala to mark the 50th anniversary of the end of BR steam not only saw BR Britannia Pacific No. 70013 Oliver Cromwell in action hauling a ‘remake’ of the legendary ‘Fifteen Guinea Special’ – but for one train only, it carried the…

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  • ‘Lost’ Sutton Park stock homecoming to feature in Tyseley 50 open weekend

    ‘Lost’ Sutton Park stock homecoming to feature in Tyseley 50 open weekend

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    EXCLUSIVE By Robin Jones TYSELEY Locomotive Works will be celebrating 50 years since its first open day on September 29-30 – and among the many star attractions will be two traction items from Birmingham’s legendary Sutton Miniature Railway. The 15in gauge line in Sutton Park was adored by tens of thousands of children for nearly…

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  • Battlefield to host 5542’s birthday bash

    Battlefield to host 5542’s birthday bash

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    THE BATTLEFIELD Line is holding a gala in October to celebrate the 90th birthday of GWR 2-6-2T prairie No. 5542, which has been operating on the railway this season. The all-steam event on October 13-14 looks set to feature a decidedly GWR theme. Confirmed attendees so far include GWR Pannier No. 6412 and autocoach No.…

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  • Nene Valley’s Danish tank ‘Tinkerbell’ returning to steam

    Nene Valley’s Danish tank ‘Tinkerbell’ returning to steam

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    A Danish steam locomotive at the Nene Valley Railway that has not run for more than three decades is now being returned to action by a group of primarily younger volunteers. Work to overhaul the Danish State Railways Class F 0-6-0T has resumed at Wansford shed after receiving the go-ahead from the Board. Withdrawn in…

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  • Wolverton Works appeal thrown out by High Court

    Wolverton Works appeal thrown out by High Court

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    By Phil Marsh A LAST-ditch attempt to save the historic Wolverton Works from the bulldozer has failed. However, the future of the site is again enshrouded in uncertainty following a ‘surprise’ sudden sale. The London & Birmingham Railway opened the works on September 17, 1838 and it is likely to be under new ownership for…

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  • Bishops Lydeard’s Gauge Museum scoops £40,000 National Lottery cash

    Bishops Lydeard’s Gauge Museum scoops £40,000 National Lottery cash

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    THE West Somerset Steam Railway Trust has been given a National Lottery grant of £40,000 to relaunch the Gauge Museum at Bishops Lydeard station. The grant will improve the displays in the museum, which is housed in the Brunel-designed goods shed and dates from the opening of the line in 1862. The museum contains a…

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  • Superb will be even more so at big Welshpool gala

    Superb will be even more so at big Welshpool gala

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    Bagnall 0-6-2T Superb will be making a return visit to the Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway for the August 30-September 1 gala. Superb, built in 1940 for the Bowaters paper mill at Sittingbourne, and based at the Sittingbourne & Kemsley Light Railway, proved a big success on its inaugural visit to Mid Wales last year.…

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  • Chinnor Princes Risborough opens main line interchange

    Chinnor Princes Risborough opens main line interchange

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    THE Chinnor & Princes Risborough Railway officially opened its new main line interchange at Princes Risborough on Wednesday, August 15. The new interchange between the CPRR and Chiltern Railways has created the nearest main line-connected heritage railway, with a cross-platform interchange facility, to London, being just 40 minutes from Marylebone by Chiltern Railways services. The…

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  • A different train of thought

    A different train of thought

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    As president of the Halstead & District Local History Society, I would like to respond to Ian McKenzie’s strong criticism in last month’s issue of the wording ‘train station’ – rather than ‘railway station’ – used by Lidl with its superb tile mosaic on the outside wall of the supermarket group’s new store in the…

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  • Clan Line record cracker on trip across the Tamar

    Clan Line record cracker on trip across the Tamar

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    By Cedric Johns Having opened the ‘Torbay Express’ season for Riviera Trains on Sunday, June 3, Merchant Navy class 4-6-2 No. 35028 Clan Line became the first-ever Bulleid heavyweight to cross the Tamar and enter Cornwall. Originally planned to work the first two ‘Torbays’, the plans were changed, with the ‘Torbay Express’ booked for June…

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