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  • Benefactor keeps Standard 4 in Norfolk

    Benefactor keeps Standard 4 in Norfolk

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    A LOCAL businessman has bought a key shareholding in BR Standard 4MT 2-6-0 No. 76084 to ensure the locomotive stays on the North Norfolk Railway for the foreseeable future. As previously reported, 31% stakeholder John Oldcorn advertised his shares for sale in September, leading to speculation that the locomotive could be moved to another line.…

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  • Incentive-backed nationwide Bala Town appeal launched

    Incentive-backed nationwide Bala Town appeal launched

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    THE Bala Lake Railway has launched a nationwide incentive-backed appeal to fund its £2.5 million extension into Bala’s town centre. As reported last month, the 2ft gauge railway now needs to acquire only another 80 yards to secure the trackbed needed to lay the extension into a prime town centre location. The proposed route will…

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  • Wickham enthusiasts plan trolley good show at new home

    Wickham enthusiasts plan trolley good show at new home

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    By Geoff Courtney THEY were ubiquitous on tracks throughout the BR network, but generally ignored by passengers and trainspotters alike. They provided an essential service, but were accorded no accolades or recognition. They ground out the miles on the national network carrying personnel, but didn’t figure in the Ian Allan ABCs and were rarely photographed.…

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  • Big engines steal limelight at Warley national model show

    Big engines steal limelight at Warley national model show

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    FOUR full-size steam locomotives took centre stage as the Warley National Model Railway Exhibition celebrated its 50th birthday. The Sandwell-based Warley Model Railway Club was founded in 1966, and held its first exhibition the following year. Around 15,000 people attended the event this year, in Hall 5 of the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham. Music…

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  • Holiday camp star makes Manx debut after Scarborough overhaul

    Holiday camp star makes Manx debut after Scarborough overhaul

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    A STEAM outline locomotive, which featured on the closing credits of the Eighties TV holiday camp comedy series Hi de Hi, has returned to running order on the Groudle Glen Railway in time for Santa specials. Baguley diesel No. 3232 of 1947 once worked at Butlin’s Clacton holiday camp. Previously named Parracombe, it arrived on…

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  • Help Wirksworth get a new Midland terminus!

    Help Wirksworth get a new Midland terminus!

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    THE Ecclesbourne Valley Railway has launched an appeal to raise £500,000 to construct a new Midland Railway-style station building at Wirksworth. The new station is intended to replace the original portable buildings, which have served the railway since trains first started running on the short quarter-mile section to Gorsey Bank in 2004. While the opening…

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  • Official silence over new owner after ‘I’ve bought Garratt’ social media post

    Official silence over new owner after ‘I’ve bought Garratt’ social media post

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    Exclusive By Geoff Courtney AUSTRALIAN officials are refusing to confirm the identity of the purchaser of UK-built Garratt No. 6029, one of the world’s largest preserved steam locomotives, despite a social media post from an individual saying that he and a colleague now owned the engine. The giant Beyer-Garratt has been mired in controversy and…

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  • Penrhyn Quarry delays Severn Valley plans

    Penrhyn Quarry delays Severn Valley plans

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    By Paul Appleton WHAT was described as ‘unprecedented local demand’ for roofing slates means that the Severn Valley Railway’s new refreshment room at Bridgnorth will not receive the order for its new roof until “sometime in March”. Project managers are determined to remain true to the original design spec and use traditional Welsh slate for…

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  • Bressingham trials for WD Austerity

    Bressingham trials for WD Austerity

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    HUNSLET Austerity 0-6-0ST No. 3193 of 1944 Norfolk Regiment has been moved by road transport from boilermaker Mervyn Mayes’s premises at the Old Goods Yard, Yaxham to Bressingham Steam Museum for trials. No. 3193, which was built for the War Department where it was numbered WD140, later 75142, was rebuilt by Hunslet in 1962 as…

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  • Ivatt boiler’s steam tested in readiness for Worth Valley 50

    Ivatt boiler’s steam tested in readiness for Worth Valley 50

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    By Paul Appleton THE contract overhaul of the boiler from the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway’s Ivatt 2-6-2T No. 41241 has been completed at the Severn Valley Railway – paving the way for the locomotive to restage its role in the Yorkshire’s line’s opening celebrations 50 years ago. The boiler is soon to be delivered…

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