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Sam Hewitt
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THE project team behind the £5 million building of the world’s fastest-growing standard gauge new-build project is to hold a
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The two-year trial of DMU services planned for 2018 is by no means the first bid to link the West
By Geoff Courtney THE ‘no seats available’ sign went up early on the Kent & East Sussex Railway at Christmas
THE Bluebell Railway has been awarded £1.1 million by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) for its Accessible Steam Heritage (ASH)
THE Midland Railway-Butterley wants to appoint a full-time engineering supervisor to bring two ‘Jinties’ back to life. Three of these
HAVING read the comments about Flying Scotsman in recent issues of Heritage Railway I feel it is about time someone
Working on the footplate is often regarded as having been glamorous, especially as a driver. Brian Bell tells what it
Narrow gauge heritage lines run on former standard gauge trackbeds in many parts of Britain. Mark Smithers outlines the history
The festive season normally sees an intensive programme of main line steam tours, many originating in London and bound for
PRESERVATION pioneer 2ft gauge Peckett 0-6-0ST Jurassic is to return to service on the Lincolnshire Coast Light Railway in 2017
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