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  • Gasworks engine returns to Granite City playground

    Gasworks engine returns to Granite City playground

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    FORMER Aberdeen Gasworks Barclay 0-4-0ST No. 2239 of 1947 Mr Therm has returned to its home in the Granite City’s Seaton Park playground. The move follows cosmetic renovation by David Ogilvie Engineering of Kilmarnock. The colourful ‘Pug’ arrived back in pieces on February 15, and was reassembled in situ over the next three days. It…

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  • Back to the future at Ravenglass!

    Back to the future at Ravenglass!

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    The original Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway was a seven-mile 3ft gauge line opened in May 1875 to transport hematite iron ore from mines around Boot to the Furness Railway standard gauge line at Ravenglass. Passengers were carried until November 1908, making it the first public narrow gauge railway in England, but the line closed in…

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  • Writer of The GNR Steam Train dies

    Writer of The GNR Steam Train dies

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    By Hugh Dougherty Country and western singer, ‘Big Tom’, who made the Irish hit, The GNR Steam Train famous with his aptly-named Mainliners showband, has died aged 81. Tom McBride who wrote and performed several songs about Irish railways was born beside the Great Northern Railway of Ireland’s Dundalk-Enniskillen line at Castleblaney in 1936 and…

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  • Mail Rail ‘Red Wheel’  plaque royal unveiling

    Mail Rail ‘Red Wheel’ plaque royal unveiling

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    Mail Rail has become the 100th location in the UK to receive a ‘Red Wheel’ plaque. The plaque was unveiled by Prince Michael of Kent in his capacity as patron of the Transport Trust, which runs the Red Wheel scheme, at a ceremony on May 14. The plaque, fixed to the facade of the building,…

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  • Art gallery chief takes a ride to London’s Mail Rail

    Art gallery chief takes a ride to London’s Mail Rail

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    By Geoff Courtney Mail Rail, the new trailblazing visitor attraction in London that is attracting passengers in their tens of thousands, has appointed a new chief executive officer. She is Laura Wright, currently in a senior position at the Tate network of art galleries, and she will take up her new role on June 25.…

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  • UK’s last railway nursery marks 30th anniversary

    UK’s last railway nursery marks 30th anniversary

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    By Stuart Chapman POPPLETON Community Railway Nursery is celebrating the 30th anniversary of its internal narrow gauge railway. What is Britain’s last surviving railway nursery, located at Poppleton near York, dates back to the Second World War, when the station goods yard was used by the LNER to grow food for the company’s hotels and…

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  • Vintage Tube stock to be withdrawn from Island Line

    Vintage Tube stock to be withdrawn from Island Line

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    By Phil Marsh At AN Isle of Wight Council meeting on May 3, it was confirmed that the UK’s only offshore franchised main line railway will see its 80-year-old trains replaced. The news became public knowledge when representatives from South Western Railway, the Island Line franchise operators, presented an outline of its proposals concerning the…

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  • Lottery rejects NRM bid for £13.4 million

    Lottery rejects NRM bid for £13.4 million

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    THE National Railway Museum is exploring other avenues of major funding after the Heritage Lottery Fund’s shock refusal to back its planned £50 million redevelopment scheme as a part of the city’s York Central rejuvenation. In April, dismayed officials of the York venue heard that their application for £13.4 million from the Lottery had been…

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  • A tube train appears back on the Epping-Ongar Railway!

    A tube train appears back on the Epping-Ongar Railway!

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    A 1959 tube stock driving motor vehicle, donated by London Underground to the Epping Ongar Railway, has been delivered to North Weald station. The carriage, No. 1031 previously in the Northern Line depot at Morden, had to be moved as part of a major upgrade project and was donated to the heritage line by the…

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  • Stockton & Darlington scheme gets £700K heritage grant

    Stockton & Darlington scheme gets £700K heritage grant

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    A SCHEME to preserve the history and heritage of the route of the Stockton & Darlington Railway – the world’s first public steam-operated line – and turn it into a world-class visitor attraction has been given a £700,000 boost. Historic England has awarded the grant through its Heritage Action Zone programme. It will see work…

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