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  • Help Wirksworth get a new Midland terminus!

    Help Wirksworth get a new Midland terminus!

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    THE Ecclesbourne Valley Railway has launched an appeal to raise £500,000 to construct a new Midland Railway-style station building at Wirksworth. The new station is intended to replace the original portable buildings, which have served the railway since trains first started running on the short quarter-mile section to Gorsey Bank in 2004. While the opening…

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  • Official silence over new owner after ‘I’ve bought Garratt’ social media post

    Official silence over new owner after ‘I’ve bought Garratt’ social media post

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    Exclusive By Geoff Courtney AUSTRALIAN officials are refusing to confirm the identity of the purchaser of UK-built Garratt No. 6029, one of the world’s largest preserved steam locomotives, despite a social media post from an individual saying that he and a colleague now owned the engine. The giant Beyer-Garratt has been mired in controversy and…

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  • Penrhyn Quarry delays Severn Valley plans

    Penrhyn Quarry delays Severn Valley plans

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    By Paul Appleton WHAT was described as ‘unprecedented local demand’ for roofing slates means that the Severn Valley Railway’s new refreshment room at Bridgnorth will not receive the order for its new roof until “sometime in March”. Project managers are determined to remain true to the original design spec and use traditional Welsh slate for…

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  • Bressingham trials for WD Austerity

    Bressingham trials for WD Austerity

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    HUNSLET Austerity 0-6-0ST No. 3193 of 1944 Norfolk Regiment has been moved by road transport from boilermaker Mervyn Mayes’s premises at the Old Goods Yard, Yaxham to Bressingham Steam Museum for trials. No. 3193, which was built for the War Department where it was numbered WD140, later 75142, was rebuilt by Hunslet in 1962 as…

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  • Ivatt boiler’s steam tested in readiness for Worth Valley 50

    Ivatt boiler’s steam tested in readiness for Worth Valley 50

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    By Paul Appleton THE contract overhaul of the boiler from the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway’s Ivatt 2-6-2T No. 41241 has been completed at the Severn Valley Railway – paving the way for the locomotive to restage its role in the Yorkshire’s line’s opening celebrations 50 years ago. The boiler is soon to be delivered…

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  • Richboro and Aln Valley head east

    Richboro and Aln Valley head east

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    THE Aln Valley Railway’s former Port of London Authority Hudswell Clarke 0-6-0T No. 1243 of 1917 Richboro passed its boiler test on November 24, allowing it to work the line’s Mince Pie Specials between Christmas and the new year. These will be the first public trains scheduled to travel on the railway’s extended track as…

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  • GCR launches £475k appeal bid for canal bridge repairs

    GCR launches £475k appeal bid for canal bridge repairs

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    A £475,000 appeal to restore and repair a canal bridge as part of the Great Central Railway’s Bridging the Gap project has been launched. Following the installation of the long-awaited bridge over the Midland Main Line at Loughborough on September 3, attention has now turned to the bridge over the Grand Union Canal to the…

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  • Tribute paid to former Project 62 chairman as ‘pirate copy’ USA dock tank boiler overhaul starts

    Tribute paid to former Project 62 chairman as ‘pirate copy’ USA dock tank boiler overhaul starts

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    A FORMER chairman of Project 62 – the owning group for Yugoslavian-built ‘pirate’ copies of USA dock tanks Nos. 30075/6 – has lost his two-year battle against cancer. Graham Kelsey, who passed away in Manchester on November 30, was one of only three chairmen of Project 62, which was established in 1990, and he was…

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  • Single-chimney 9F boiler passes Crewe steam tests

    Single-chimney 9F boiler passes Crewe steam tests

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    BR STANDARD 9F 2-10-0 No. 92134 – the only surviving single-chimney example – has passed its steam tests. The tests were undertaken at LNWR Heritage in Crewe on November 23, 51 years since the boiler last held pressure, and the locomotive, which last ran in December 1966 before being sent to Dai Woodham’s scrapyard at…

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  • Two new B17s make progress

    Two new B17s make progress

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    NEW-build B17 ‘Footballer’ 4-6-0 No. 61662 Manchester United, currently under construction at the Mizens Railway near Woking, by a group from within the NBL Preservation Group, is taking shape. Recent work parties have focused on making the front end of the locomotive look as presentable as possible in readiness for the venue’s Christmas season Recent…

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