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  • Deltic memories to rev up Talisman sale

    Deltic memories to rev up Talisman sale

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    RAILWAYANA: The mighty throb of the Deltics’ 18-cylinder Napier engines that so enthralled East Coast Main Line trainspotters on their debut in the early-1960s will be recalled in the appropriate setting of Newark on August 12. Those memories, still vivid today due in part to the survival of six members of the 22-strong class, will…

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  • Foxfield 50th anniversary gala stunner

    Foxfield 50th anniversary gala stunner

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    THE July 14-16 gala held to mark the Foxfield Railway’s 50th anniversary proved to be an outstanding success, say the organisers. More than 1200 people turned up to the gala at what in 1967 set off on the road to become one of the UK’s top industrial heritage locations. Freight to Foxfield Colliery ceased in…

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  • Masterplan scrapping boosts Ashburton comeback hopes

    Masterplan scrapping boosts Ashburton comeback hopes

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    THE Dartmoor National Park Authority’s controversial masterplan for part of Ashburton – which would have scuppered any hopes of a northern extension of the South Devon Railway into the town’s Brunellian station – has been ditched. The plan, which included a 3.5-hectare mixed use redevelopment of the rundown Chuley Road area, which would have included…

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  • Fancott Railway’s Herbie rides again!

    Fancott Railway’s Herbie rides again!

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    A DIESEL locomotive thought to have been written off in a blaze which destroyed much of Britain’s best-known and oldest pub railway, is back in service again. As previously reported, disaster struck at the 10¼in gauge line Fancott Miniature Railway, around 3.40pm on March 3, 2015. A fire, believed to have been started by a…

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  • Historic Gobowen station sale boosts Oswestry revival hopes

    Historic Gobowen station sale boosts Oswestry revival hopes

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    The platform buildings at Gobowen station on the Shrewsbury to Chester line, part of the GWR route from Paddington to Birkenhead, have been bought by community organisation the Gobowen Area Improvement Group – and may be used to help start a new shuttle of heritage service to Oswestry. The buildings on both the Up and…

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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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