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  • New P2 now has all its wheels!

    New P2 now has all its wheels!

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    NEW £5 million Gresley P2 No. 2007 Prince of Wales is now a fully fledged Mikado – after having the last of its wheels fitted. In September, the pony truck wheelset was added to the locomotive – following the fitting of the rear Cartazzi wheelset early this year and the eight 6ft 2in driving wheels…

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  • GCR coach for Edinburgh and Sheffield Armistice ceremonies

    GCR coach for Edinburgh and Sheffield Armistice ceremonies

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    GREAT Central Railway-based restored Manchester, Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway wooden-bodied carriage No. 946 is to feature in a commemoration in Edinburgh to mark the end of the First World War. The 50-seat coach is being prepared for the 600-mile journey on a 60ft Duncan Milner Haulage low loader from its home at the Nunckley Hill…

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  • Blueprint from the past

    Blueprint from the past

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    A historically-priceless document from the dawn of public steam-operated railways was rediscovered by Network Rail in April this year after more than half a century. It was nothing less than George Stephenson’s notebook from 1822, detailing his redesign of George Overton’s original 1821 route for what was to become the Stockton and Darlington Railway, and…

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  • Web technology revealing hidden secrets of Rocket!

    Web technology revealing hidden secrets of Rocket!

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    MODERN technology is unlocking the deepest secrets of Stephenson’s Rocket to a worldwide audience for the first time – and you can build your own model with a 3D printer! The Science Museum Group has published online a high-resolution 3D model of the 1829-built Rainhill Trials winner, enabling audiences across the globe to examine it…

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  • ‘Forgotten’ 50 restarted at Kidderminster depot

    ‘Forgotten’ 50 restarted at Kidderminster depot

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    By Jonathan Webb AFTER years of open air storage, and having not been started since 2009, former National Railway Museum Class 50 No. 50033 Glorious erupted into life at the Severn Valley Railway’s Kidderminster diesel depot on September 15. The ‘Hoover’ has had a chequered life since withdrawal in March 1994. It was first being…

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  • Bluebell’s ‘Dukedog’ proves to be a popular attraction at Goodwood

    Bluebell’s ‘Dukedog’ proves to be a popular attraction at Goodwood

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    By Geoff Courtney THE tens of thousands of visitors that flocked to the Revival event at Goodwood circuit in West Sussex over the September 7-9 weekend were eagerly anticipating the sight and sound of classic road and racing cars from a bygone era. Few, however, were expecting the form of transport that greeted them at…

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  • Joy for steam enthusiasts who feared the worst

    Joy for steam enthusiasts who feared the worst

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    By Geoff Courtney STEAM enthusiasts in Australia are celebrating two events they feared would never happen – the unveiling of a plan to reopen one of the country’s major railway museums, and the appearance in their capital city of the southern hemisphere’s flagship operational preserved locomotive. It was the latter event, involving British-built Garratt No.…

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  • ‘Great achievement’ as Llangollen steps in to help Minehead gala

    ‘Great achievement’ as Llangollen steps in to help Minehead gala

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    THE Llangollen Railway and its workshops came up trumps when a guest locomotive was pulled out of the West Somerset Railway’s September 27-30 ‘Cross Country Trains in the Days of Steam’ autumn steam gala with only a few days to go until the event. With just five days to go, the Swanage Railway announced that…

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  • Bumper crowds turn out as Moorsline marks Q6 100th

    Bumper crowds turn out as Moorsline marks Q6 100th

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    By Roger Melton THE North Yorkshire Moors Railway’s September 28-30 annual autumn steam gala celebrated the centenary of the line’s NER Q6 No. 63395 along with the 100th anniversary of the RAF. The 0-8-0 was newly returned to service, having had its overhaul completed just in time for it to run at the Severn Valley…

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  • Schoolboy founder steps down from footplate at 73

    Schoolboy founder steps down from footplate at 73

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    GREAT Western Society founder member Jon Barlow has retired from footplate duties at Didcot Railway Centre at the age of 73. Jon was one of a quartet of 16-year-old schoolboys in 1961 who wrote a letter to our sister title The Railway Magazine proposing preservation of a Great Western Railway 14XX 0-4-2T. It was Jon…

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