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  • Midlands Garden Rail show returns for 2019

    Midlands Garden Rail show returns for 2019

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    2019 marks the 18th year of The Midlands Garden Rail Show, which continues to go from strength to strength and is regarded as one of the leading garden rail exhibitions in the UK.

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  • Yeovil mourns railway centre founder

    Yeovil mourns railway centre founder

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    By Cedric Johns THE Yeovil Railway Centre and its operator the South West Main Line Steam Company are in mourning for the loss of founder member John Cornelius. Born in 1939, John followed a career in the construction industry, but later changed direction in the 1950s by joining British Railways and trained as a signalman.…

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  • Nene Valley to host Southern gala in March: Repton to join 92 Squadron

    Nene Valley to host Southern gala in March: Repton to join 92 Squadron

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    THE Nene Valley Railway is to hold a Southern steam gala over the weekend of March 9-10, featuring Schools 4-4-0 Repton from the North Yorkshire Moors Railway. No. 926 will join resident Southern Bulleid Battle of Britain light Pacific No. 34081 92 Squadron and the locomotives will operate double-headed trains. There will also be the…

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  • Rheidol rebirth continues: a new station for Aberystwyth

    Rheidol rebirth continues: a new station for Aberystwyth

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    THE reinvigoration of the Vale of Rheidol Railway has reached another stage – with the announcement that passenger facilities are to be significantly enhanced at the line’s Aberystwyth terminus. Titled ‘Wales to the World’, the £2.2 million project will see the current terminus transformed into a GWR-style station suitable for the modern tourist, together with…

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  • Ryde tram gifted to Wight steam railway

    Ryde tram gifted to Wight steam railway

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    A 107-YEAR-OLD tram has been gifted to the Isle of Wight Steam Railway and is now on display at Havenstreet station. The standard gauge vehicle is the only surviving example of a tram built by Pollard and Sons, carriage and motor car builders of Hill Street, Ryde. Although the body was new in 1911, the…

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  • Didcot to spend £300k overhauling first engine

    Didcot to spend £300k overhauling first engine

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    By Jonathan Webb and Robin Jones The Great Western Society is gearing up for its 60th anniversary in 2021 and has announced that Collett 0-4-2T No. 1466 is to be overhauled in time for the big event. The locomotive was the first to be acquired by the GWS, along with auto coach No. 231, so…

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  • Heritage sector mourns tour operator supremo

    Heritage sector mourns tour operator supremo

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    THE railway sector has paid tribute to Railway Touring Company founder Nigel Dobbing, who passed away in hospital following an illness on October 14 at the age of 66. Nigel, a father, brother and grandfather, died in the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King’s Lynn, where the popular tour operator was based. Coming from a farming…

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  • Rebuilt Leek Brook station now open

    Rebuilt Leek Brook station now open

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    THE Churnet Valley Railway has gained a key foothold in its bid to extend into Leek town centre by rebuilding the former ‘interchange’ station at Leek Brook Junction. Using grants from Staffordshire Moorlands District Council and Peak Leader, which helps rural business and communities, the station has been built as an exact replica of the…

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  • Vintage Trains brings Polar Express to Birmingham

    Vintage Trains brings Polar Express to Birmingham

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    NEW Train Operating Company Vintage Trains is to bring the hugely-successful US-style Polar Express to Birmingham city centre this Christmas. The theatrical recreation of the classic children’s tale by professional dancers and actors has been phenomenally successful as prime family entertainment on heritage lines like the Telford Steam Railway, Dartmoor and Weardale Railways – but…

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  • Newstead moves between valleys to its new home

    Newstead moves between valleys to its new home

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    HUNSLET 0-6-0ST No. 1589 of 1929 Newstead, which was rediscovered in a corrugated shed in the grounds of a convent after it was thought ‘missing-presumed scrapped’ has been moved from the Nene Valley Railway to the Spa Valley Railway. Restored in the early 1990s by Malcolm Saul at his home but never used, Newstead arrived…

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