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  • Hidden London tours prove to be massive hit

    Hidden London tours prove to be massive hit

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    A NEW series of tours of hidden places on London’s railway network has proved so popular that it was selling out within days. London Transport Museum’s Hidden London tours programme for 2017 features five different locations including the lost tunnels of Euston station, the former London Underground HQ of 55 Broadway, the closed Down Street…

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  • Romney crash: tractor driver ‘not aware’ of his obstruction – RAIB

    Romney crash: tractor driver ‘not aware’ of his obstruction – RAIB

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    THE driver of a tractor involved in a train crash on a level crossing on the Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway did not realise he was blocking the line, a report by the Rail Accident Investigation Branch has concluded. As reported in HR issue 220, the crash occurred around 2.30pm on Saturday, September 10, as…

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  • Shock closure of museum stuns railway enthusiasts

    Shock closure of museum stuns railway enthusiasts

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    By Geoff Courtney Enthusiasts worldwide are reeling from the sudden, shock closure of one of the world’s leading railway museums that is home to a fine collection of UK-built steam locomotives, including a giant Beyer-Garratt which has taken linesiders and the public by storm since its return from restoration last year. Canberra Railway Museum, run…

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  • Severn Valley share issue hits half million!

    Severn Valley share issue hits half million!

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    THE Severn Valley Railway’s share issue for the upgrade of Bridgnorth station has clearly captured the public imagination – with nearly £500,000 in shares subscribed within five weeks as we closed for press. SVR officials are jubilant at the public response to the scheme, designed to elevate the line’s northern terminus into a modern facility…

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  • Tywyn narrow gauge museum lands £42K lottery win

    Tywyn narrow gauge museum lands £42K lottery win

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    WORK on upgrading the Narrow Gauge Railway Museum at the Talyllyn Railway’s Tywyn Wharf station has begun after the Heritage Lottery Fund awarded £42,700 to the project. Following the grant aid award, physical work on improving the exhibits and displays started immediately, with a projected completion date of March next year. In addition to refreshing…

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  • Loco Services and Vintage Trains bid for TOC status

    Loco Services and Vintage Trains bid for TOC status

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    By Cedric Johns Rumours that have been circulating for months have now become reality, as both Jeremy Hosking’s Locomotive Services and Vintage Trains are intending to apply to become licenced Train Operating Companies. This latest development was always a possibility for Locomotive Services but Vintage Trains’ application, coming hard on the heels of a £1…

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  • Tornado: Spring railtour programme announced

    Tornado: Spring railtour programme announced

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    COMPLETING its pre-Christmas run on December 12 with a trip to Canterbury, The A1 Steam Locomotive Trust’s new spring programme opens with either a visit to RAF Cosford and its vast aircraft museum, the Blists Hill Museum, Telford, or to Shrewsbury, behind 4-6-2 No. 60163 Tornado, working the ‘Red Rose’ from Victoria on February 11, calling…

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  • Engineer cleared after blow-out scalds miniature steam locomotive driver

    Engineer cleared after blow-out scalds miniature steam locomotive driver

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    AN ENGINEER accused of failing to properly inspect a steam locomotive which suffered a blow-out on the Beer Heights Light Railway, injuring the trainee driver, has been cleared. Andrew Lake was badly burned after being showered in hot cinders and boiling water while driving the 1999-built 0-4-2T Samastipur when its ashbox blew out on July…

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  • Echoes of the past as mail railway passes major test

    Echoes of the past as mail railway passes major test

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    By Geoff Courtney THE sound of new trains that will carry members of the public for the first time have echoed through the century-old tunnels of a closed railway that ran beneath the streets of central London for 76 years. Photographs released exclusively to Heritage Railway show a train on test on November 16, preparing…

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  • Bala Lake opts for tramway crossing option to reach town

    Bala Lake opts for tramway crossing option to reach town

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    Preservation powerhouse Julian Birley has announced the final choice of the route of the planned green and brownfield extension of the Bala Lake Railway into the heart of the town. Instead of using the former trackbed of the long-closed GWR route to Blaenau Ffestiniog, and building a new bridge to cross the River Dee, it…

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