The Complete Preservation News Magazine
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Sam Hewitt
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In the second part of his series about the dawn of steam, Brian Sharpe investigates the background to how the
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Gareth Evans reports on the Mid-Hants Railway’s three-day autumn steam gala, held between October 19-21. The weather was undoubtedly kind
In his latest column, Don Benn compares the performance of Great Western and Southern steam locomotives on the South Devon
By Peter Waller (hardback, Historic England, 302pp, £35, ISBN 978 1 84802 4762). BACK in the steam era, it was
By John Hodge (hardback, Pen & Sword, 200pp, £30, ISBN 1526723832 The name Barry is synonymous with railway preservation. It
Flying Scotsman emotional tribute to Alan Pegler drew crowds.
Reports that BR 7P No. 70000 Britannia has returned to main line service proved to be premature as work on
By Cedric Johns Stopped for repairs, Peppercorn A1 Pacific No. 60163 Tornado has been taken out of traffic until the
Three of the post-Grouping Big Four took the plaudits at Great Northern’s sale at Poynton on October 6, when nameplates
October 19, 2018, will be indelibly etched in the annals of heritage railway history after the world’s first internal combustion-powered
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