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  • The Somerset Explorer charity train event

    The Somerset Explorer charity train event

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    ADVERTISEMENT FEATURE GWR, Visit Somerset and Buses of Somerset invite you to a special charity event to celebrate the life and work of Bob Smart, the former chairman of Visit Somerset who sadly passed away last year. Bob was the driving force in helping visitors and residents to explore the wonders of Somerset by highlighting…

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  • New steam locomotive Tornado reaches 100mph during successful main line test run

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    While undertaking test runs in connection with raising its permitted maximum speed, new Peppercorn A1 Pacific No. 60163 Tornado has reached 100mph during clandestine overnight trials conducted on the East Coast Main Line between Doncaster and Newcastle. Completed in 2008, Tornado is currently limited to 75mph, but it has always been the intention to run…

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  • Fifty years since the first Severn Valley engine arrived at Bridgnorth

    Fifty years since the first Severn Valley engine arrived at Bridgnorth

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    EARLY volunteers at the Severn Valley Railway have been remembering the 50th anniversary of the arrival of the first locomotive on the line. March 25 was exactly 50 years since GWR 0-6-0 No. 3205 steamed into Bridgnorth’s Platform 2, the first train at the station since the line was closed by Dr Richard Beeching four…

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  • Lincolnshire Coast Light Railway founder dies at 91

    Lincolnshire Coast Light Railway founder dies at 91

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    THE Lincolnshire Coast Light Railway has been in mourning for its founder and preservation pioneer Bill Woolhouse, who died at the age of 91. Bill, the 2ft gauge line’s company secretary and director, passed away on March 16, in the Diana, Princess of Wales Hospital in Grimsby. Nearly seven decades ago, he became member No.…

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  • Standard 4 the focus for SVR

    Standard 4 the focus for SVR

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    By Paul Appleton THE Severn Valley’s own 4MT 4-6-0 No. 75069 has now become the firm focus of attention at Bridgnorth… and is set to return to action towards the end of the present operating season. It will further strengthen the ranks of operational former BR Standard types on Britain’s heritage railways, following the debut of…

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  • Southern flavour boosts Severn Valley gala success

    Southern flavour boosts Severn Valley gala success

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    The Severn Valley Railway’s March 17-19 spring steam gala turned out to be a stunning success. A total of 4537 passengers travelled – exactly 1000 more than last year’s spring gala and ahead of estimates for 2017, so it got the new season off to a bumper start. The railway also enjoyed 100% availability of…

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  • Replica ‘Bloomer’ displayed again after decade inside Wolverton works

    Replica ‘Bloomer’ displayed again after decade inside Wolverton works

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    by Phil Marsh THE 1991-built static replica LNWR 2-2-2 ‘Bloomer’ has been placed back on public display after a decade languishing inside Wolverton Works. The engine was built in 1991 and made by works apprentices as engineering training exercise. It was originally displayed outside Milton Keynes station to celebrate the town’s railway heritage. The non-working…

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  • Tyseley’s Bloomer may steam in 2019 – and go main line!

    Tyseley’s Bloomer may steam in 2019 – and go main line!

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    TYSELEY Locomotive Works is aiming to complete its long-running new-build LNWR ‘Bloomer’ 2-2-2 replica in two years’ time. Not only that, but officials hope to have it haul special trains over the national network. The project has been boosted by a substantial gift of money which, hopefully, will enable the single driving wheel to be…

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  • Royal Scot wows the Moors

    Royal Scot wows the Moors

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    By Roger Melton and Robin Jones THE eagerly-anticipated high-profile visit of LMS 4-6-0 No. 46100 Royal Scot to the North Yorkshire Moors Railway saw near sell-out services as crowds thronged the lineside. Royal Scot featured in a press launch for the visit on Friday, March 24, before hauling timetabled trains over the following weekend, and…

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  • Portillo launches new Manchester Ship Canal steam line scheme

    Portillo launches new Manchester Ship Canal steam line scheme

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    GREAT Railway Journeys presenter and former cabinet minister Michael Portillo has launched a £30 million project to set up a new heritage line over the Manchester Ship Canal. Businessman and philanthropist Neil McArthur wants to reopen six miles of disused track between Irlam in Salford and Timperley in Trafford, while adding 8½ miles to the…

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