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  • Steam on the Road also set to become road on the rails!

    Steam on the Road also set to become road on the rails!

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    The Severn Valley Railway’s August 12/13 Steam on the Road event will feature a Land Rover that can also run on the track. The 1957 Series 1 88in Land Rover, PSL193, owned by Mark Saville since 2002 and affectionately known as Plimsoll, has a 1997cc four-cylinder petrol engine, a four-speed main gearbox and a two-speed…

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  • Swanage Railway diesel naming marks 33 years of Army help

    Swanage Railway diesel naming marks 33 years of Army help

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    A GB Railfreight Class 66 diesel has been officially named Royal Corps of Signals to mark a 33-year association with the Swanage Railway – during which 5000 soldiers have installed telephone and communications equipment along the Purbeck heritage line. The naming of No. 66756 was carried out at Swanage station on national Armed Forces Day,…

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  • New Welshpool wagon celebrates family history

    New Welshpool wagon celebrates family history

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    THE influence of a local family on the fortunes of the Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway has been celebrated in the latest open wagon to join the line’s heritage fleet. John Lloyd Peate was a coal merchant based in Llanfair Caereinion, and when the railway opened in 1903 he ordered five private owner coal wagons…

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  • BR Locomotive Green was never Brunswick

    BR Locomotive Green was never Brunswick

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    None of the varieties of Brunswick green was used on BR locomotives. The Railway Executive published details in 1949 of the new BR standard liveries – Locomotives, Carriages and Wagons – in a supplement to the Railway Pictorial and Locomotive Review, a periodical published alternate months. In July 1949, the well known model railway supplier…

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  • Moel Siabod returns to Snowdon climb after 17 years

    Moel Siabod returns to Snowdon climb after 17 years

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    The Snowdon Mountain Railway’s 1896-built 0-4-2T No. 5 Moel Siabod is back in traffic following a £60,000 refit. The locomotive, built by the Swiss Locomotive & Manufacturing Co of Winterthur and sold to Britain’s only rack railway for £1500, had been out of action since 2000. It has undergone a £60,000 refit and refurbishment of…

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  • Towards Double Arches!

    Towards Double Arches!

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    THE award-winning Leighton Buzzard Railway is marking its 50th anniversary year with a £150,000 appeal to rebuild more of its ‘main line’. The 2ft gauge line in Bedfordshire was built to serve several sand quarries and to take the extracted material to a transhipment siding of the main line near the town’s LNWR station. There…

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  • Summer at Blists Hill for Sierra Leone locomotive

    Summer at Blists Hill for Sierra Leone locomotive

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    WELSHPOOL & Llanfair Light Railway Hunslet 2-6-2T No. 14 is to spend much of the summer on display in the Ironbridge Gorge, following its appearance at the Tyseley Locomotive Works Castles open weekend. No. 14, which last ran in 2010, was built in 1954 for service in Sierra Leone, where it carried the number 85,…

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  • Tyseley three Castles weekend heralds Clun comeback

    Tyseley three Castles weekend heralds Clun comeback

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    WR 4-6-0 No. 7029 Clun Castle will definitely make its main line comeback this year – half a century after it hauled a special train to mark the closure of the route from Paddington to Birkenhead. The 1950-built icon was one of the star attractions at the Castles open weekend held at the engine’s home,…

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  • BR Standard 4MT shaping up at Severn Valley Railway

    BR Standard 4MT shaping up at Severn Valley Railway

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    By Paul Appleton Engineers at the Severn Valley Railway’s Bridgnorth locomotive works continue to take great strides in the overhaul of BR Standard 4MT 4-6-0 No. 75069, with the chassis now rewheeled and much of the bottom end overhaul moving close to completion. The lubrication pipework is also largely complete and looks most impressive. Meanwhile,…

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  • Severn Valley steps back to the Forties

    Severn Valley steps back to the Forties

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    By Paul Appleton MORE than 7000 visitors attended the Severn Valley Railway’s flagship 1940s event held over June 24-25 and July 1-2, many dressed in period attire and waving Union flags as they entered into the spirit of the event. People lined the platforms to catch a glimpse of the much-anticipated battle re-enactment at Highley,…

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