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  • Lostwithiel Signal Box Panel Handed to Bodmin & Wenford Railway

    Lostwithiel Signal Box Panel Handed to Bodmin & Wenford Railway

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    A presentation was made on 12 October to the Bodmin & Wenford Railway of the former signalling Panel from Lostwithiel box, on behalf of Network Rail. It covers the section from Liskeard to Lostwithiel, including Bodmin Parkway station and the single line section across Largin viaduct.

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  • Open day anniversary: Tyseley – here’s to the next 50… and more!

    Open day anniversary: Tyseley – here’s to the next 50… and more!

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    The weekend of September 29-30 saw Tyseley Locomotive Works celebrate in style the 50th anniversary of its first open day back in 1968. Robin Jones encountered a fresh atmosphere of euphoria and positivIty around the GWR depot as Vintage Trains embarks on its next great adventure in its new role as a Train Operating Company.…

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  • Welsh Highland Railway at 21

    Welsh Highland Railway at 21

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    Gareth Evans reports on the Super-Power 2018 gala, which celebrated the start of Welsh Highland trains between Dinas and Caernarfon in 1997 – and he also gains a look inside the line’s impressive new northern terminus It’s staggering to think 21 years have elapsed since the rebirth of the Welsh Highland Railway from the Caernarfon…

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  • West Coast Super Power takes over Severn Valley

    West Coast Super Power takes over Severn Valley

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    This year’s Severn Valley Railway’s September 20-23 autumn steam gala has been described as the event of the year, featuring no less than three express passenger locomotives in Royal Scot, Duchess of Sutherland and Britannia. A fortnight later, the GWR cross-county route played host to a fourth generation of raw West Coast Main Line super…

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  • Dartmouth Railway transforms into giant linear Christmas tree

    Dartmouth Railway transforms into giant linear Christmas tree

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    THE Dartmouth Steam Railway is to light up Christmas… and offer a festive steam special like no other. It will run a series of American-style Christmas trains, with locomotives and carriages lit up with in excess of 100,000 lights plus miles of cabling. The formula has for years proved immensely popular with the operations across…

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  • NRM prepares to close The Works as part of museum revamp

    NRM prepares to close The Works as part of museum revamp

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    THE National Railway Museum has confirmed that the workshop at York is to close in order to create both more gallery space and more space for displaying rolling stock. Titled The Works, the Heritage Lottery Fund grant-aided facility opened in 1999, and it enables visitors to look down from a balcony on locomotives being overhauled,…

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  • Massive Cornish welcome for Flying Scotsman ‘first’ visit

    Massive Cornish welcome for Flying Scotsman ‘first’ visit

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    By Cedric Johns DESPITE indifferent morning weather when Flying Scotsman departed Plymouth North Road to begin the A3’s first-ever visit into Cornwall, thousands lined the 78 miles of the testing route across the Duchy to Penzance on Saturday, October 6. The extended week of action began on Thursday, October 4, when Flying Scotsman supported by…

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  • Steam into the autumn with the RTC

    Steam into the autumn with the RTC

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    By Cedric Johns the Railway Touring Company slips into autumn on Sunday, October 7 with a trip to Matlock – having wrapped up its summer programme with trains to Plymouth and Par on September 2 and Swanage on September 13. ‘The Peak Forester’ starts from Norwich with ‘Black Five’ No. 45305 at its head, and…

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  • Andania heads for the English & Welsh hills

    Andania heads for the English & Welsh hills

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    Saphos Trains has been putting D213 Andania to good use – with further tours to follow in the coming weeks. As reported in our last issue, the Class 40 recently returned to the main line. On August 27, the locomotive operated the ‘Cumbrian Mountain Whistler’, which ran from Crewe to Carlisle and return via the…

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  • Britannia main line test run after gala visit

    Britannia main line test run after gala visit

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    LOCOMOTIVE Services BR 7P 4-6-2 No. 70000 Britannia is set to return to the main line following its appearance at the Severn Valley Railway’s September 20-23 autumn steam gala. It will use its visit to the gala (News, page 40) to check that the vibration problem which has kept the engine off the main line…

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