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  • Military honours for North Norfolk WD

    Military honours for North Norfolk WD

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    HUNDREDS of people turned out to see North Norfolk Railway-based WD Austerity 2-10-0 No. 90775 named The Royal Norfolk Regiment, in honour of a local army regiment. Saturday, September 9, saw onlookers crowd every vantage point at Sheringham station to see the locomotive haul a special train carrying 170 invited guests to Holt, following the…

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  • Seaton Tramway gets new terminus

    Seaton Tramway gets new terminus

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    WORK on building a new £2 million town centre terminus for the Seaton Tramway began on September 18. The new station will provide a modern, all-year round facility for visitors, offering a small cafe and gift shop. With a modern, inspiring and engaging experience, visitors will be able to immerse themselves in the fascination surrounding…

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  • Volunteers defy weather to build new Corwen station

    Volunteers defy weather to build new Corwen station

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    MORE than £300,000 has now been raised for the Llangollen Railway’s eagerly awaited extension into Corwen town centre. Promotion of shares in Llangollen Railway plc to support the Big Push for Corwen has now seen the total allocation pass the £92,000 mark, with new shareholders making applications by the day. However, there are still £277,000…

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  • Wareham project wins civil engineering award

    Wareham project wins civil engineering award

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    SWANAGE Railway volunteers are celebrating after winning a major civil engineering award for the restoration and upgrade of a three-mile section of railway enabling a trial passenger train service to run from Swanage to Wareham for the first time in 45 years. The Purbeck line has won the annual Institution of Civil Engineers’ South West…

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  • East Lancs announces £600K Rawtenstall redevelopment

    East Lancs announces £600K Rawtenstall redevelopment

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    THE East Lancashire Railway (ELR) has unveiled its blueprint for the £600,000 redevelopment of its northern terminus of Rawtenstall station. An application for planning permission for the scheme, which will also provide community facilities, has been submitted to Rossendale Borough Council. The plans include the erection of an L-shaped canopy spanning the entire length and…

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  • Underground summer steam trips sell out

    Underground summer steam trips sell out

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    THIS year’s steam trips on London Underground metals were a total sell out – with a waiting list drawn up to fill seats for ‘no shows’. The hugely successful summer steam trips were organised by London Transport Museum and London Underground and saw four trips a day run to Amersham. The first trip of each…

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  • Scotsman Somerset visit a soaraway success

    Scotsman Somerset visit a soaraway success

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    By Cedric Johns and Robin Jones FLYING Scotsman’s eagerly-anticipated visit to the West Somerset Railway has been described as one of the most successful events in the heritage line’s history. No less than 10,700 tickets were sold for the Bishops Lydeard-Minehead-Bishops Lydeard trains running twice each day from Tuesday through to the following Tuesday, September…

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  • Historic Glasgow & South Western hotel under threat

    Historic Glasgow & South Western hotel under threat

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    By Hugh Dougherty Ayr Station Hotel, built as an integral part of the town’ station in 1885 to a French Renaissance design, is under threat of demolition. The hotel, one of three built and owned by the Glasgow & South Western Railway, and operated after 1923 by the LMS, was an early sell-off by the…

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  • Quickfire start as Railart 2017 opens its doors

    Quickfire start as Railart 2017 opens its doors

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    By Geoff Courtney The country’s leading railway artists were celebrating at their annual exhibition at Kidderminster Railway Museum on August 26 when nine paintings sold within hours of its opening. The exhibition, Railart 2017, put on by the Guild of Railway Artists, featured 61 works by 28 artists – from oil on canvas and watercolour…

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  • Six brake failures on mountain trams – Manx government

    Six brake failures on mountain trams – Manx government

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    SIX brake failures have occurred on the Snaefell Mountain Railway in the past five years, the Isle of Man government has admitted. The figures were released following the latest incident, when Car No. 2 suffered a brake failure after it left the Summit terminus, as reported in our last issue. The Manx Director of Public…

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