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  • Bluebell launches Phase Two of carriage shed fund appeal

    Bluebell launches Phase Two of carriage shed fund appeal

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    By Colin Tyson THE Bluebell Railway Trust has announced its second fundraising appeal in relation to the new carriage shed at Horsted Keynes. The ‘Wall-to-Wall’ appeal is part of a larger project entitled ‘Operation Undercover’ – with the aim of getting the Sussex railway’s unique and renowned collection of heritage rolling stock undercover and no…

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  • Bridgnorth development moving on to Phase Two as new cafeteria set to open

    Bridgnorth development moving on to Phase Two as new cafeteria set to open

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    By Paul Appleton THE protracted construction phase of the Severn Valley Railway’s new refreshment room and toilet facility on Platform 1 at Bridgnorth has almost reached its conclusion, with external work completed and work on final fitting out of the interior underway as Heritage Railway went to press. It is hoped that the building can…

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  • Pacific at night is public’s favourite painting at railway artists’ show

    Pacific at night is public’s favourite painting at railway artists’ show

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    By Geoff Courtney A DRAMATIC scene of LMS Princess Coronation Pacific No. 46235 City of Birmingham storming through the night under a leaden sky was the public’s overwhelming favourite at the Guild of Railway Artists’ annual Railart exhibition, which closed on September 30. The oil painting, by guild president John Austin, won the exhibition’s Picture…

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  • Scotsman and Tornado storm the Nene Valley!

    Scotsman and Tornado storm the Nene Valley!

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    By Brian Sharpe Bad luck for Britain’s two best-known steam engines on East Coast Main Line railtours has resulted in an unexpected bonus for the Nene Valley Railway, with both engines finding themselves together on the line at the end of September. LNER A3 Pacific No. 60103 Flying Scotsman came to grief with an overheated…

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  • Bahamas is back in action!

    Bahamas is back in action!

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    Was it really five years ago that a forlorn-looking Bahamas appeared on a low loader in the car park of Heritage Railway publisher Mortons at Horncastle, en route from Ingrow on the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway to Tyseley Locomotive Works in Birmingham for its long-awaited overhaul to begin? On Friday, September 28, when Bahamas…

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  • Four Great Eastern carriages at Wells

    Four Great Eastern carriages at Wells

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    Words and pictures by Brian Sharpe NORFOLK has always been known as fertile ground for discovering grounded pre-Grouping wooden coach bodies, with many examples still surviving on farms and in a variety of other locations. Further coaches are regularly being discovered, but a surprising twist is that no less than four GER coach bodies have…

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  • Unique GWR numberplate in auction spotlight

    Unique GWR numberplate in auction spotlight

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    By Geoff Courtney ONE of the brass cabside numberplates from a unique GWR express locomotive that was described by a leading railway engineer and journalist as one of the few failures to emerge from Swindon and was even allegedly regarded as a ‘white elephant’ by its designer, is to go under the hammer on November…

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  • Sweet deal as WLLR loco heads to Taiwan

    Sweet deal as WLLR loco heads to Taiwan

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    THE Welshpool & Llanfair Railway has loaned its diminutive Andrew Barclay 0-4-0T No. 2207 of 1946 Dougal to the Taiwan Sugar Corporation (Taisugar) for six months – and the locomotive may return to action, subject to the results of a detailed inspection. The initiative is the result of a twinning arrangement that has been agreed…

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  • Gala trains to call at Eardington?

    Gala trains to call at Eardington?

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    By Paul Appleton The small team of volunteers behind the project to refurbish the platform at the Severn Valley Railway’s forgotten station – Eardington Halt – were in buoyant mood during the September 20-23 autumn steam gala, after hearing that the planning committee aims to stop trains at the former halt during the 2019 spring…

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  • Exchanging trains!

    Exchanging trains!

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    IT is now 70 years since newly-created British Railways staged the 1948 Locomotive Exchanges that saw classic designs from the ‘Big Four’ companies transferred to trials on other successor regions. Officially, the aim was to analyse the best aspects of each so they could be incorporated in the proposed new BR Standard designs. However, while…

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