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  • Restored original GCR coach on display

    Restored original GCR coach on display

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    BEAUTIFULLY-restored Manchester, Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway six-wheeled coach No. 946 was displayed to the public at a special open day at its Great Central Railway (Nottingham) restoration base on Sunday, September 17. In pride of place at the heritage centre at Ruddington was the newly-rebuilt carriage which has been dedicated to those 225 troops of…

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  • New diesel for Torrington revival named

    New diesel for Torrington revival named

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    A LARGE crowd gathered at North Devon’s Torrington station (aka The Puffing Billy pub and restaurant complex) on Saturday, August 19, to see the Tarka Valley Railway’s new locomotive officially named Torrington Cavalier. After an introduction by railway chairman Mark Smith, the unveiling of the nameplate was carried out by Mark Keeley, chairman of re-enactment…

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  • Wales’ ‘oldest’ station to become office block despite protests

    Wales’ ‘oldest’ station to become office block despite protests

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    CONTROVERSIAL plans to convert a Grade II* listed station building and former railway preservation base in Cardiff into office space and shop units have been given the go ahead, despite objections from historians and conservationists. Cardiff Council planners have given ABA Holdings Ltd listed building consent and full planning permission to refurbish the Bute Street…

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  • ‘Oldest’ line holds first open day

    ‘Oldest’ line holds first open day

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    ONE of Britain’s smallest standard gauge heritage lines – which keeps alive the heritage of what is thought to be the world’s oldest public railway – has held its first open day. Despite poor weather, the Llanelli & Mynydd Mawr Railway attracted 250 visitors to the Sunday, September 3 event at the site of the…

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  • Where the honeypot attracts a moneypot…

    Where the honeypot attracts a moneypot…

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    TRAINS are set to return to the tourist honeypot of Broadway on March 30 next year – after the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway’s £1.25 million share issue to fund its northern extension went £800,000 over its target. Broadway now features in the 2018 timetable, which is currently being prepared for publication. The town’s station saw its…

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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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