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  • Scotsman and Tornado set to reunite for £1.2 million relaunch of Barrow Hill

    Scotsman and Tornado set to reunite for £1.2 million relaunch of Barrow Hill

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    EXCLUSIVE: Robin Jones Flying Scotsman and Tornado are to head a four-day celebration to mark the grand reopening of Barrow Hill roundhouse following the £1.2 million Heritage Lottery Fund-backed restoration of the former Staveley Midland shed. The showpiece celebration between Thursday, September 21 and Sunday, September 24 will also feature the National Railway Museum’s working…

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  • Maunsell Q in GCR debut

    Maunsell Q in GCR debut

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    The Bluebell Railway-based Maunsell Q 0-6-0 No. 30541 was the star guest at the Great Central Railway’s winter steam gala, making its first-ever appearance on Britain’s only double track heritage main line, with nine other locomotives in steam, writes Robin Jones. Around 5000 people attended the Great Central Railway’s winter steam gala over January 27-29,…

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  • Magnificent Mountsorrel’s magical moment

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    The royal seal of approval given by HRH The Prince of Wales on January 25, was no less than the 10 years of hard graft by the volunteers of the Mountsorrel Railway deserved. Nearly 12 months after the Great Central Railway’s industrial branch was presented with the Heritage Railway Association’s Special Award in 2015, following…

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  • ‘Along Birkenhead Lines’ Spring Steam Gala 3-5 March 2017

    ‘Along Birkenhead Lines’ Spring Steam Gala 3-5 March 2017

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    ADVERTISEMENT FEATURE 3rd – 5th March 2017 – ‘Along Birkenhead Lines’ Spring Steam Gala at Llangollen Railway Celebrating the end of the Paddington to Woodside Expresses 50 years on. [otw_shortcode_button href=”http://shop.llangollen-railway.co.uk/products/spring-steam-gala-sunday-5th-march-2017″ size=”large” icon_position=”left” shape=”radius” color_class=”otw-green” target=”_blank”]BUY DISCOUNT ADVANCE TICKETS[/otw_shortcode_button] Featuring Special Guests: LMS 8F No. 48624 c/o The 48624 Locomotive Company Limited & Great Central Railway PLC…

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  • Beamish recreates early road-rail vehicle

    Beamish recreates early road-rail vehicle

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    EARLY steam market leader Beamish Museum has recreated a LNWR ‘Crewe tractor’ road-rail vehicle. Based on over 130 vehicles adapted by the LNWR at Crewe works in 1916-17, the project at the County Durham museum is the first phase in a multi-part programme of restoration work on three Ford Model Ts. The inspiration for the…

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  • Prince’s visit the jewel in the crown for Mountsorrel Railway

    Prince’s visit the jewel in the crown for Mountsorrel Railway

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    Eight years ago, at York station, he officially named new Peppercorn A1 Pacific No. 60163 Tornado before taking a cab ride as it hauled the Royal Train. He later gave his permission for Tornado’s builder The A1 Steam Locomotive Trust to name new Gresley P2 2-8-2 No. 2007 Prince of Wales. However, on Wednesday, January…

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  • James May makes another part for new P2

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    TV presenter James May has made a second part for the new Gresley P2 2-8-2 No. 2007 Prince of Wales. The star of Top Gear and The Grand Tour had already applied his engineering prowess in crafting the first component for No. 2007 when he previously visited Darlington Locomotive Works in February 2013. Then he…

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  • Flying Scotsman and Tornado reunite for Barrow Hill £1.2 million relaunch

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    Flying Scotsman and Tornado are to head a four-day celebration to mark the grand reopening of Barrow Hill roundhouse following the £1.2 million Heritage Lottery Fund-backed restoration of the former Staveley Midland shed. The showpiece Thursday, September 21 to Sunday, September 24 celebration, which will also feature the National Railway Museum’s working replica of Stephenson’s…

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  • ‘Cathedrals’ overcomes motive power shortage

    ‘Cathedrals’ overcomes motive power shortage

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    DESPITE the continued general lack of motive power, Steam Dreams’ chairman Marcus Robertson has managed to book enough locomotives to fulfil his ‘Cathedrals Express’ demands until May when Flying Scotsman is set to begin another season of excursions. Steam Dreams’ programme begins on Wednesday, March 1, with a St David’s Day trip to Chester and…

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  • Western 40th celebration on hold

    Western 40th celebration on hold

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    By Cedric Johns Pathfinder Tours 40th anniversary event with Class 52 diesel-hydraulic D1015 Western Champion has been put on hold because the loco is temporarily out of action with engine problems. As reported last issue, Pathfinder’s ‘Western Glory’ trip has been organised to mark the withdrawal of the 52s in February 1977. Then, BR(W) ran…

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