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  • Jemma qualifies as Gwili’s youngest female fireman

    Jemma qualifies as Gwili’s youngest female fireman

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    THE recently-extended Gwili Railway has held a passing-out ceremony for its youngest female fireman. Nineteen-year-old Jemma Samantha Laurence first visited the Gwili Railway in September 2016 and became a volunteer soon afterwards. She enjoys working on all aspects of the railway, starting with events and guard duties before commencing her training as a fireman in…

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  • Golden Jubilee

    Golden Jubilee

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    50 years ago, the last regular expresses hauled by pre-Nationalisation express steam engines ended; the LMS Jubilee’s last regular turns being on the Settle & Carlisle line. It was 13 years before the line saw the return of a Jubilee… but 50 years on from the withdrawal of the last three of the class, this…

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  • Public rallies to support Moorsline after Gresley teak train vandalism

    Public rallies to support Moorsline after Gresley teak train vandalism

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    By Roger Melton AN ONLINE appeal to raised money to repair vandalism to the North Yorkshire Moors Railway’s world-famous LNER teak trains raised £42,000 from the public inside a fortnight. As Heritage Railway closed for press, more cash for the appeal, boosted by the seven-coach rake’s appearance in the international hit drama series Downton Abbey,…

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  • Dinorwic 50 at Threlkeld Quarry

    Dinorwic 50 at Threlkeld Quarry

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    By Martin Creese The annual summer gala at Threlkeld this year marked the 50th anniversary of the end of steam working at Dinorwic Quarry near Llanberis in North Wales, the second largest slate quarry in the world and in Wales, only Penrhyn being larger. Elidir Fawr contains a vast bed of slate rock that was…

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  • Lottery supremo to lead Barrow Hill relaunch

    Lottery supremo to lead Barrow Hill relaunch

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    BARROW Hill roundhouse will reinforce its position as one of the unique gems of the heritage sector when it is relaunched after a £1.2 million refurbishment. Sir Peter Luff, chairman to the Board of the National Heritage Memorial Fund and Heritage Lottery Fund, will visit Britain’s last remaining rail-connected steam roundhouse on Thursday, September 21,…

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  • Main line hopeful rescues Swanage steam season

    Main line hopeful rescues Swanage steam season

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    AN EARLY return to action of Maunsell U class 2-6-0 No. 31806 – which is being prepared for main line test runs – has helped get the Swanage Railway’s summer steam timetable back on track. High season services were left in the hands of diesel traction for several days after two steam locomotives collided during…

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  • NRM gives Churchward heavy freight loco back to birthplace

    NRM gives Churchward heavy freight loco back to birthplace

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    FOLLOWING much speculation, the National Railway Museum has announced that GWR 2-8-0 No. 2818 is the third main line steam locomotive to be gifted to another organisation from the National Collection. The locomotive is to be given to Swindon Borough Council, operator of STEAM – Museum of the Great Western Railway in Swindon, which occupies…

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  • Extra Scotsman trips with RTC

    Extra Scotsman trips with RTC

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    Although now in the middle of its busy summer season, the Railway Touring Company has taken an early opportunity to announce two extra excursions with Flying Scotsman in late autumn. The first of these, ‘The Cotswold Venturer’, departs Paddington on Saturday, October 28 heading for Worcester via the Cotswold Line and Evesham. The second train,…

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  • Bulleid Pacifics draw the crowds at Yeovil

    Bulleid Pacifics draw the crowds at Yeovil

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    By Cedric Johns The weekend of July 8/9 proved to be a busy period for the Yeovil Railway Centre volunteers when the appearance of two Bullied 4-6-2s drew crowds to the former Great Western transfer goods yard running alongside the Southern’s Junction station. The weekend, which coincided with the marking of the 50th anniversary of…

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  • When Londoners hopped on a train for a working holiday

    When Londoners hopped on a train for a working holiday

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    By Geoff Courtney A FEATURE of postwar life in Kent that brought tens of thousands of Londoners to the county but is now a distant memory is to be recalled by the Kent & East Sussex Railway at a steam gala weekend on September 9-10. The catalyst for the arrival of the capital’s East Enders…

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