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  • Two Quarry Hunslets at King’s Cross

    Two Quarry Hunslets at King’s Cross

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    TWO Quarry Hunslet 0-4-0STs will take pride of place at King’s Cross station from February 10-18. No. 409 of 1886 Velinheli from the Launceston Steam Railway and No. 855 of 1904 Hugh Napier, which is owned by the National Trust and while part of the Penrhyn Castle Railway Museum spends its time as a guest…

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  • Flying Scotsman Back on the Tracks for 2018

    Flying Scotsman Back on the Tracks for 2018

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    THE world’s most famous steam locomotive – Flying Scotsman – will be visiting towns and cities across the UK once again this year, following the announcement of a national tour. The National Railway Museum (which owns the locomotive) has signed a six-year contract with engineering firm Riley & Son (E) Ltd, whcih will operate and…

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  • Historic signalbox enjoying new lease of life close to former home

    Historic signalbox enjoying new lease of life close to former home

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    By Geoff Courtney A VICTORIAN main line signalbox that was believed to be the oldest operational box in the country when it closed in 2014 has been given a new lease of life on a working railway, just a few miles from its former home. The signalbox was built by Saxby & Farmer in about…

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  • First components for new Gresley V4 arrive

    First components for new Gresley V4 arrive

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    THE A1 Steam Locomotive Trust has received the first components for its third new-build project – the £2.5 million Gresley V4 2-6-2 No. 3403, it announced on January 29. At its Silver Jubilee convention in October 2015, the trust revealed that it would follow its crowd-pulling Peppercorn A1 4-6-2 No. 60163 Tornado and Gresley P2…

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  • Broadway progressing in leaps and bounds

    Broadway progressing in leaps and bounds

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    THE Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway is racing flat out to have its new Broadway terminus ready for the first public trains on March 30. The railway has been handed a massive boost by supportive Wychavon Borough Council, which has agreed to pay for a £580,000 car park, with a 99-vehicle capacity, between Evesham Road and Childswickham…

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  • After 135 years – a railway that spans the Great Glen!

    After 135 years – a railway that spans the Great Glen!

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    CHANNEL 4 has succeeded where Victorian entrepreneurs and engineers failed: to build a railway the complete length of Scotland’s Great Glen. In 1883, a scheme to build a line from Glasgow via Loch Lomondside and Glencoe to Fort William and Inverness was proposed under the banner of the Glasgow & North Western Railway. The aim…

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  • Swanage-Wareham second summer season postponed

    Swanage-Wareham second summer season postponed

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    THE Swanage Railway has decided to delay the full second year of its ground-breaking diesel-hauled services to Wareham. While hugely successful in terms of passenger numbers, the service ran at a loss because of the cost of hiring an outside party to run them, and having to use diesels at both ends because of the…

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  • Tickets to ride for Victorian travellers

    Tickets to ride for Victorian travellers

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    Two tickets issued to mid-Victorian rail travellers will feature in Paddington Ticket Auctions’ sale in central London on January 27. They are a Great Eastern first-class single into London from what was then rural Essex, and a South Staffordshire Railway journey of just 1½ miles. The GER ticket is dated April 25, 1867, and was…

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  • Jubilee pushes A1 off top rung in Newark showdown

    Jubilee pushes A1 off top rung in Newark showdown

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    One of the recurring themes of the current railwayana auction scene is the resilience of the Jubilee nameplate market. They keep coming, and they keep selling, as was illustrated at Talisman’s sale at Newark on November 25, when Bellerophon from No. 45694 outsold the opposition with a price of £8000. And not only was this…

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  • Keeping rail heritage alive on the Flitch Way

    Keeping rail heritage alive on the Flitch Way

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    I wonder if you are aware of the carriage that stands at the platform at Rayne on the disused Bishop’s Stortford to Braintree branch? Since 2014 this Mk.2 carriage has been home to a small museum under the auspices of The Friends of The Flitch Way and includes a working model of Rayne station as…

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