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  • Manor in star role as KESR remembers the fab forties

    Manor in star role as KESR remembers the fab forties

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    By Geoff Courtney The fashions of the 1940s will link up with rail travel and music from the era – plus a very special guest – as the Kent & East Sussex Railway goes back in time on May 20-21. The occasion is the railway’s annual Fabulous 40s’ gala, an event where nostalgia will rule,…

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  • Steam regains a foothold in Southwold

    Steam regains a foothold in Southwold

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    THE Southwold Railway Trust has bought a one-acre site to develop a steam centre in the Suffolk town. The former gasworks site in Blyth Road lies near the original terminus of the legendary 3ft gauge line, and alongside the old formation. Last year, the trust obtained planning permission for a visitor centre, railway and nature…

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  • Royal Scot visit a source of pride for former LMS engineer

    Royal Scot visit a source of pride for former LMS engineer

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    By Geoff Courtney Among the huge crowds that greeted Royal Scot during its recent visit to the North Yorkshire Moors Railway was a railway enthusiast whose interest ran far deeper than simply admiration for one of the country’s most iconic locomotives. For 89-year-old Keith Ware it was also an occasion that provoked pride and brought…

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  • Manx rush hour

    Manx rush hour

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    Easter week saw the various railways and tramways on the Isle of Man staging a Rush Hour on the Railways event with intensive timetables on all lines. The Isle of Man Steam Railway ran a two-train service on several days with additional dining trains requiring three locomotives to be in steam. The Manx Electric Railway…

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  • George B enters regular traffic at Bala Lake

    George B enters regular traffic at Bala Lake

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    By Lionel Price ONE more small piece of Welsh railway history returned to life at the Bala Lake Railway on Saturday, April 22, with the launch into traffic of George B, one of the many narrow gauge locomotives which formerly worked at the Dinorwic Slate Quarries at Llanberis. Like other locomotives built for the great…

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  • Beamish steam spectacular

    Beamish steam spectacular

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    The second Great North Steam Fair took place at Beamish Museum from April 6-9, with a line-up of over 100 vehicles and locomotives in action and on display. A highlight of this year’s event was a visit by 15in gauge 2-8-2 River Mite from the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway. Built by Clarksons of York in…

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  • London’s newest rail attraction set for July opening

    London’s newest rail attraction set for July opening

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    By Geoff Courtney The Postal Museum has confirmed that its eagerly-awaited and innovative subterranean Mail Rail visitor attraction in central London is to open in July, with tickets expected to be on sale from this month. The ride will take visitors 70ft beneath the streets on a reopened stretch of the former Post Office Underground…

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  • Exclusive chance to ride Steam Multiple Unit from Chinnor

    Exclusive chance to ride Steam Multiple Unit from Chinnor

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    By Phil Marsh THE Chinnor & Princes Risborough Railway and Heritage Railway have joined forces to offer readers the chance to take a historic hour-long eight-mile round trip between Chinnor and Princes Risborough aboard the now-unique 1907-built Great Western Railway steam railmotor No. 93 and trailer car No. 92. These services will offer the first…

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  • Best year yet for new-build Patriot

    Best year yet for new-build Patriot

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    THE LMS-Patriot project is celebrating its most successful fundraising year, with just over £427,000 donated between April 2016 and March. The construction of the boiler of 4-6-0 No. 5551 The Unknown Warrior at LNWR Heritage in Crewe continues with assembly of the outer firebox due to start. It is the first large brand new boiler…

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  • Royal seal of approval for two heritage lines

    Royal seal of approval for two heritage lines

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    THE Lincolnshire Coast Light Railway welcomed the Princess Royal to its headquarters at the Skegness Water Leisure Park in Ingoldmells on Tuesday, April 25. Princess Anne arrived by helicopter at 2.20pm to view the 2ft gauge railway’s progress. At the line’s recently extended Walls Lane station, she met the volunteers who are restoring the locomotives,…

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