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  • Two listed historical items pulled from railwayana sale

    Two listed historical items pulled from railwayana sale

    The late withdrawal of items from railwayana auctions is not unusual, as illustrated by the recent decision to pull an original Flying Scotsman nameplate from a Bonhams’ sale in central London. That decision followed a campaign by one of the LNER Pacific’s former owners, Sir William McAlpine, to remove it from the sale in the…

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  • Newstead sees the light after 30 years

    Newstead sees the light after 30 years

    Hunslet 16in 0-6-0ST No. 1589 of 1924 Newstead has appeared in public view for the first time in more than three decades, after being thought lost to the heritage sector. Newstead sees the light after 30 years Malcolm Saul’s widow Jane with Hunslet 0-6-0ST Newstead at Wansford on April 23. She said: The locomotive was…

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  • Will window planning refusal save Wolverton Works?

    Will window planning refusal save Wolverton Works?

    COULD a decision to refuse planning permission to change six windows in Wolverton’s historic workshops signal an end to the threat to demolish it? Will window planning refusal save Wolverton Works? A Mk.1 carriage inside Wolverton Works on April 20. PHIL MARSH The future of the works, operating continuously since 1838, has been mired in…

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  • Electric stock scrap fears after order to quit

    Electric stock scrap fears after order to quit

    AN electric preservation group, which can run its stock without the need for a lineside pick-up, has been ordered to quit its long-time East Kent Railway home. Electric stock scrap fears after order to quit One of the EPB Preservation Group’s vehicles at Southall following restoration. BOB BAINES The EPB Preservation Group, which has been…

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  • Flying Scotsman comeback helps museum visits soar

    Flying Scotsman comeback helps museum visits soar

    THE return of Flying Scotsman has helped boost visitor numbers at the National Railway Museum. Flying Scotsman comeback helps museum visits soar Explainer Chris Walker prepares to welcome visitors on to Flying Scotsman’s cab in the Great Hall of the National Railway Museum. NRM The York venue saw a 3.1% rise in visitors over the…

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  • Sea bathers’ line marks KESR twinning link

    Sea bathers’ line marks KESR twinning link

    THE 20th anniversary has been celebrated of a twinning link between heritage lines on opposite sides of the English Channel – England’s Kent & East Sussex Railway and the Baie de Somme Railway. Sea bathers’ line marks KESR twinning link The KESR Norwegian mogul No. 376 and Chapelon Pacific No. 231.K8 make a bizarre double-headed…

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  • The tube station that saved the world

    The tube station that saved the world

    A ‘lost’ tube station where Winston Churchill may have made key decisions during the blitz is one of the centrepieces of a new series of Hidden London tours. The tube station that saved the world One of the forgotten tunnels beneath Euston, showing the remains of posters from the Sixties. LTM Visitors are being invited…

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  • Beamish Museum remembers First World War a century on

    Beamish Museum remembers First World War a century on

    Crowds flocked to Beamish Museum for its April 7-10 Great War Steam Fair – but the real showstopper for many railway enthusiasts was the first public appearance of Britain’s newest steam locomotive. Beamish Museum remembers First World War a century on The Beamish narrow gauge lines became a hive of military and mining activity during…

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  • Transport minister steps in after Network Rail bans Flying Scotsman

    Transport minister steps in after Network Rail bans Flying Scotsman

    When local and national media picked up the story that Network Rail had banned Flying Scotsman from travelling over the Borders Railway and later, crossing the Forth Bridge, Scotland’s transport minister, Derek Mackay, stepped in with pressure to reverse the decision. Transport minister steps in after Network Rail bans Flying Scotsman No. 60103 crosses the…

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  • Appeal launched after arsonist destroys Swindon & Cricklade ‘Thumper’ DEMU

    Appeal launched after arsonist destroys Swindon & Cricklade ‘Thumper’ DEMU

    THE Swindon & Cricklade Railway has launched an SOS appeal after a suspected arson attack left the mainstay of their passenger timetable gutted. Appeal launched after arsonist destroys Swindon & Cricklade ‘Thumper’ DEMU The wrecked ‘Thumper’ driving trailer at Hayes Knoll on May 21. SCR Class 207 ‘Thumper’ DEMU No. 1302 (207203) arrived at Blunsdon…

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