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Once in a lifetime: Flying Scotsman delivers the goods for one day only!
The sell-out visit of Flying Scotsman to the Nene Valley Railway was an all-round success, with two historic moments taking place on one day. Owen Hayward signed up to witness history being made.
Sidings supreme!
Swithland, on the Great Central Railway, has the largest sidings of any UK heritage line, coupled with four running roads alongside. Its size for a heritage railway is difficult to comprehend, plus it has the realistic feel of a main line, reports John Titlow in words and pictures.
Of lasting appeal:
Seaside miniature railways
In view of the imminent return of a miniature railway to the ‘lost’ resort of Severn Beach, Dr Joseph Brennan
examines the history of the concept as major UK attractions at numerous seaside venues, beginning at Blackpool in 1901.
61264: Back on the road to recovery
With overhaul of LNER B1 4-6-0 No. 61264 now under way, Owen Hayward spoke to Thompson B1 Locomotive Trust chairman Dave Horton about the project and plans for the future of this missed stalwart of Eastern Region steam.
Plus much more!
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