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  • NBL – home to steam locos and First World War tanks

    NBL – home to steam locos and First World War tanks

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    The First World War military role of one of the UK’s most prolific and famous locomotive builders has come under the spotlight after the unearthing of rare photographs of the factory manufacturing tanks and munitions alongside steam engines. This combined war and peace scenario was played out at the North British Locomotive Company’s Springburn site…

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  • Steam haulage day a treat on the Royal Victoria Railway

    Steam haulage day a treat on the Royal Victoria Railway

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    THE Royal Victoria Country Park at Netley, next to Southampton Water, is a popular place for walking and relaxing… and near to the tea rooms and chapel is the mile long 10¼ in gauge Royal Victoria Railway, which operates at weekends throughout the year and daily in the school holidays. Trains are nearly always hauled…

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  • NELPG’s weekend to remember

    NELPG’s weekend to remember

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    By Maurice Burns The momentous occasion of celebrating 50 years of the North Eastern Locomotive Preservation Group as a volunteer society was duly marked in fine style over the last weekend of October, following a year of planning. Fifty years on, to the exact day in the exact same room at the Bridge Hotel in…

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  • Threat to Chinnor extension as eviction notice served

    Threat to Chinnor extension as eviction notice served

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    By Phil Marsh The Chinnor & Princes Risborough Railway has, without warning, been given just 10 working days to move seven items of rolling stock from the last 150 yards of the former Watlington branch. The written legal threat was issued by solicitors acting for Cemex, owner of the former Chinnor cement works and associated…

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  • Edging closer to Broadway as county boundary is crossed

    Edging closer to Broadway as county boundary is crossed

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    THE Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway has crossed a county boundary for the first time, as its new northern extension has reached Worcestershire. Tracklaying on the extension to Broadway crossed the county line between Little Buckland and Peasebrook Farm bridges, at a point not accessible to the public. At the same time, the railway’s Broadway: The Last…

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  • Dawlish camping coach site sold for £261K

    Dawlish camping coach site sold for £261K

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    A BIDDING war broke out when Dawlish Warren’s camping coach holiday park was sold by auction on November 3. The landmark site in Beach Road, which was set up by the GWR in 1935, and now known as the Brunel Camping Coach Park, was closed at this end of this year’s summer season. The 0.83-acre…

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  • Campaign launched to save world’s oldest pier railway

    Campaign launched to save world’s oldest pier railway

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    A CAMPAIGN has been launched to save Hampshire’s Hythe Pier railway and its connecting ferry. Fears have been sounded that the ferry is unlikely to continue operating because of falling passenger numbers and the cost of repairing and maintaining the historic pier. However, a petition launched by Hythe resident Maggie Blight in October gathered more…

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  • Back in green as East Lancashire trains sell out

    Back in green as East Lancashire trains sell out

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    More than 8500 people rode behind A3 No. 60103 Flying Scotsman when it made its second 2016 visit to the East Lancashire Railway, nine months after it first ventured out of Ian Riley’s Baron Street workshops in Bury for its inaugural test run. Figures showed that another 3500 people viewed it from a station on…

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  • Night trains on Wareham extension

    Night trains on Wareham extension

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    THE prospect of regular Swanage Railway services to Wareham came ever nearer after the running of night-time trains over the line’s western extension during the October 14-16 autumn steam gala. Next June, the Purbeck line will join the elite group of former BR standard gauge lines, including the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway, the Dartmouth…

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  • A tender for a tenner!: HELP GET NEW PATRIOT RUNNING WITHIN TWO YEARS

    A tender for a tenner!: HELP GET NEW PATRIOT RUNNING WITHIN TWO YEARS

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    HERITAGE Railway readers are being invited to help get new-build LMS Patriot 4-6-0 No. 5551 The Unknown Warrior on course for completion in 2018 – by sponsoring the tender with regular donations. Supporters are being asked to contribute £10 a month by standing order. The appeal follows the blueprint of the phenomenally successful ‘An A1…

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