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  • Cashelnagor station restored 71 years after last train

    Cashelnagor station restored 71 years after last train

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    By Hugh Dougherty COUNTY Donegal’s Cashelnagor station, regarded as the remotest stop on the former Letterkenny & Burtonport Extension Railway, has been restored to its former glory, 71 years after the last train passed through its lonely, single platform in the shadow of Errigal mountain. Situated 56 miles from Derry, the terminus of the 3ft…

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  • Wendy reports for second spell of duty in capital

    Wendy reports for second spell of duty in capital

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    By Geoff Courtney A former slate quarry locomotive that changed hands for just £30 in the 1960s has stepped into the breach at a west London steam railway after its resident engine was withdrawn for boiler repairs. With its regular 0-4-0ST Darent out of action until early next year, the Hampton & Kempton Waterworks Railway…

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  • Cementing steam!

    Cementing steam!

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    Spending a weekend at a cement works probably isn’t at the top of most people’s priority lists – but it is for us enthusiasts. Ketton Cement Works, which lies three miles west of Stamford in the county of Rutland, opened its doors to the public on Saturday, June 30 as part of a celebration of…

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  • Invicta given new Whitstable home

    Invicta given new Whitstable home

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    INVICTA, the Robert Stephenson & Co locomotive that came off the production line immediately after Rocket, has been found a new home. The 1829-built locomotive was supplied to the Canterbury & Whitstable Railway, hauling its inaugural train on May 3, 1830. Retired in 1836 as the railway made a retro-technological switch to cable haulage by…

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  • Stephenson’s Killingworth Billy ‘older than we thought’

    Stephenson’s Killingworth Billy ‘older than we thought’

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    WHILE George Stephenson’s Rocket is based in its home town for the Great Exhibition of the North, one of his earlier locomotives has stolen some of the limelight. Stephenson’s 0-4-0 Killingworth Billy – thought to have been built in 1826 three years before Rocket – is a decade older than thought, a new study has…

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  • Channel 4 Time Train signs off in style at Llangollen

    Channel 4 Time Train signs off in style at Llangollen

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    CHANNEL 4 screened the fifth and final episode of its acclaimed Great Rail Restorations series on Saturday, July 7, as an alternative to the World Cup coverage elsewhere. While England were beating Sweden 2-0 in the quarter-final, the fifth and last episode of the vintage coach restoration and rebuilding series, outlined in issue 243, saw…

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  • New KESR appointment is a ‘real coup’ says chairman

    New KESR appointment is a ‘real coup’ says chairman

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    By Geoff Courtney FORMER Kent & East Sussex Railway volunteer Robin Moira Wright has become a director on the railway’s board of trustees, an appointment hailed by the heritage line’s chairman Ian Legg as a “real coup”. In the 1980s Robin lived in Tenterden, where the KESR is based, and volunteered at that time as…

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  • Battle is Highley successful!

    Battle is Highley successful!

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    Words and pictures by John Titlow Many railways have 1940s weekends, but how many re-enact a full blown battle along the lineside? The Severn Valley Railway held its popular 1940s event over the weekends of June 30-July 1 and July 7-8. One of the highlights was a battle that took place around 1.30pm on the…

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  • Musician Jools Holland names new Beer Heights locomotive Jools

    Musician Jools Holland names new Beer Heights locomotive Jools

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    On Thursday, June 28, entertainer Jools Holland visited Pecorama in Beer to perform the honour of naming the 7¼in gauge Beer Heights Light Railway’s newest arrival. Jools lunched with Peco representatives in the Orion Pullman car after which he was given a whistle-stop tour of the model railway factory in the company of managing director…

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  • Illingworth’s nameplate unveiled by great grandson at Embsay station

    Illingworth’s nameplate unveiled by great grandson at Embsay station

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    STEPHEN Middleton’s Nidd Valley Railway sole survivor Hudswell Clarke 0-6-0ST No. 1208 of 1916 Illingworth/Mitchell has officially completed its 22-year restoration with a naming ceremony. Based on the Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway, the locomotive’s name honours the former Lord Mayor of Bradford and local architect William Illingworth, who designed the city’s Odeon cinema…

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