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  • New Caernarfon WHR station ‘ready by 2018’

    New Caernarfon WHR station ‘ready by 2018’

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    THE Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railway is to start work on a £2.2 million showpiece terminus for Caernarfon this winter. When completed, it will be the most sophisticated and luxurious station on any British narrow gauge line. The plans for the new station in Caernarfon follow the £1.3m redevelopment of Porthmadog Harbour station in May…

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  • Pen-yr-Orsedd engines at Threlkeld

    Pen-yr-Orsedd engines at Threlkeld

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    By Martin Creese The annual gala at Threlkeld Quarry was held over the weekend of July 30 / 31. Following last year’s Penrhyn Quarry-themed event the 2016 gala was going to be a challenge, but an impressive cast of visiting locomotives was assembled. Phil Mason took his Kerr, Stuart Sirdar class 0-4-0T Diana No. 1158/1917,…

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  • Main line goal for No. 7027 Thornbury Castle after sale

    Main line goal for No. 7027 Thornbury Castle after sale

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    FORMER Barry scrapyard WR 4-6-0 No. 7027 Thornbury Castle is set to be restored to steam after years of unfulfilled expectations. Pop mogul Pete Waterman has sold the unrestored 1949-built Peak Rail-based locomotive to JJP Holdings South West Ltd, and it will be moving to covered accommodation in Weston-super-Mare before restoration to main line condition…

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  • 116-year-old 813 steams again

    116-year-old 813 steams again

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    By Paul Appleton The Severn Valley Railway’s oldest operational steam locomotive is once again Port Talbot Railway/GWR No. 26/813, which ran under its own power for the first time on August 9 at Bridgnorth following a lengthy overhaul. Two days later, the 116-year-old Hudswell, Clarke-built 0-6-0ST completed its first round trip to Kidderminster and back,…

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  • Reunion of name and numberplate that collector thought could never happen

    Reunion of name and numberplate that collector thought could never happen

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    IT was a reunion that heritage diesel enthusiast Neil Carter thought would never happen. But now it has, and Neil, who within months will celebrate 40 years’ railway service, couldn’t be more delighted. In 1994 Neil, a fan of the Western Region Class 52 diesel hydraulics, bought from a friend the nameplate Western Invader that…

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  • Chris Pulham – a female railway artist in a man’s world

    Chris Pulham – a female railway artist in a man’s world

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    Christine Pulham is a rarity – a female artist in a man’s world. For Chris is gaining a reputation as a painter of steam locomotives, and is hoping her skills will wow visitors to this year’s Railart exhibition being run at the Severn Valley Railway’s museum at Kidderminster. The exhibition is held annually by the…

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  • Roger Daltrey opens ‘new’ Dungeness station

    Roger Daltrey opens ‘new’ Dungeness station

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    THE Who frontman Roger Daltrey has opened new £700,000 station facilities at the Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway’s (RHDR) Dungeness terminus. On Tuesday, August 2, as hundreds of enthusiasts and fans packed the platform, the rock legend alighted from a special train and officially unveiled a plaque to mark the completion of the railway’s recently…

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  • London’s ‘must do’ railway ride to open next spring

    London’s ‘must do’ railway ride to open next spring

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    The UK’s newest and most innovative railway attraction is on track to open next spring, providing passengers with a glimpse of a unique world 70ft beneath the streets of London. Visitors will travel on nearly a mile of a 2ft-gauge railway that, although opened in 1927, has never previously carried members of the public. It…

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  • Charity to benefit as first railtour prepares to use new Chinnor link

    Charity to benefit as first railtour prepares to use new Chinnor link

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    CHARITY fundraiser Dennis Barnes has spoken of his “excitement” after finalising plans to become the first railtour operator to access the Chinnor branch via the main line platform at Princes Risborough and the preserved railway’s new link with the national network. Charity Railtours will run a special on October 1 from the south coast to…

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  • Fire brigade to the rescue of Tornado

    Fire brigade to the rescue of Tornado

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    LINCOLNSHIRE Fire Service were the heroes of the hour after coming to the rescue of UK Railtours’ ‘Robin Hood’ tour from King’s Cross to Chesterfield on Saturday, August 13. Just before the train left Chesterfield for the return journey, the footplate crew of A1 Pacific No. 60163 Tornado were advised that the water tanker had…

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