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  • Have you thought about 009?

    Have you thought about 009?

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    Imagine modelling a narrow-gauge Welsh slate quarry, or perhaps the Welsh Highland or Lynton & Barnstaple Railway, past or present. Such projects are becoming possible for many more modellers with the recent resurgence of ready-to-run 009-scale locomotives and rolling stock, writes Pete Kelly.    Now and again, it’s inevitable that some modellers will grow tired…

  • Vintage Trains back on the rails with exciting 2019 railtour programme

    Vintage Trains back on the rails with exciting 2019 railtour programme

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    There will be over 30 railtours in 2019 line-up with new named train, the Chester Venturer.

  • Bahamas successfully returns to mainline operation

    Bahamas successfully returns to mainline operation

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    45596 Bahamas returns to mainline following 25 years since the loco last ran on the mainline.

  • Lottery grant for GWR 2-8-0 heavy freight No. 2874

    Lottery grant for GWR 2-8-0 heavy freight No. 2874

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    The Heritage Lottery Fund has awarded £57,400 towards the restoration.

  • Rediscovered Sentinel 0-4-0T No. 7492 to debut at Avon Valley Railway

    Rediscovered Sentinel 0-4-0T No. 7492 to debut at Avon Valley Railway

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    A locomotive which was rediscovered in a garden shed will make its heritage-era debut at the Avon Valley Railway.

  • Last steam trip tops bill in District line 150 celebrations

    Last steam trip tops bill in District line 150 celebrations

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    THE last steam-hauled passenger rides through the central section of London Underground will be run as part of a series of events to celebrate the District line’s 150th anniversary. The modernisation of signalling on the Hammersmith & City, District, Circle and Metropolitan lines means this will be the last time a steam train will be…

  • Simon Marsh appointed KESR chairman – 50 years after first role as a volunteer

    Simon Marsh appointed KESR chairman – 50 years after first role as a volunteer

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    By Geoff Courtney RETIRED civil servant Simon Marsh has been appointed chairman of the Kent & East Sussex Railway (KESR) , nearly 50 years after he started volunteering in the railway’s souvenir shop. The 61-year-old, who lives in Sandwich with his wife Sandra, a priest, has had an interest in railways since his earliest days.…

  • Arctic blasts cannot halt GC gala action!

    Arctic blasts cannot halt GC gala action!

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    THE Great Central Railway’s winter steam gala has for many years built up an enviable reputation for being the ‘first big event’ of the heritage calendar. The sector traditionally follows the example set by nature and goes to sleep in the weeks following the festive season, giving a breathing space for locomotive, stock and infrastructure…

  • Bahamas: just the ticket!

    Bahamas: just the ticket!

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    BACK in January the dates for the main line proving runs for newly-outshopped Jubilee 4-6-0 No.45596 Bahamas were continually pegged back, mainly it was understood, due to TPWS problems. At least six trips were pencilled in from January 15 – a Tyseley to Stratford-upon-Avon trip for starters, followed by a run around the Tyseley circuit…

  • Yet another steam fleet addition for the Moors

    Yet another steam fleet addition for the Moors

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    By Roger Melton AFTER many years of operating with the Lambton, Hetton & Joicey 0-6-2Ts as its smallest steam engines, the North Yorkshire Moors Railway has added Cockerill 0-4-0T tram engine Lucie to its fleet – primarily to act as a self-propelling steam heating plant.   Now a second industrial tank is poised to be…

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