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  • Maritime launches two new London Gateway trains

    Maritime launches two new London Gateway trains

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    SHIPPING company Maritime Transport has launched two new dedicated trains from DP World London Gateway, near Thurrock, to Trafford Park and Wakefield.   The daily train pairs are the fifth and sixth UK intermodal services to start since the company launched its partnership with DB Cargo UK in April.  They have been running since June…

  • ‘Jumbo Train’ success for Freightliner Class 70

    ‘Jumbo Train’ success for Freightliner Class 70

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    FREIGHTLINER’S trial run of a Mendip Rail ‘jumbo train’ using a Class 70 diesel has been hailed as an outstanding success by the operators.  No. 70003 hauled a train weighing 4,624 tonnes between Merehead Quarry in Somerset and Acton Yard in West London on July 17. These trains are currently the heaviest in the UK and…

  • Delay to Birmingham’s eastern £137m extension

    Delay to Birmingham’s eastern £137m extension

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    GOVERNMENT approval for the West Midlands Metro’s £137million Eastside extension to Digbeth, which would serve the proposed HS2 station at Curzon Street, is being delayed by uncertainty over the high-speed rail project. The extended tramline, which would connect Curzon Street with New Street, Moor Street and Snow Hill stations, may not now open until 2026…

  • New South Shields interchange opens

    New South Shields interchange opens

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    HE new £21million transport interchange in South Shields opened on August 4, with the first Tyne & Wear Metro train departing at 07.00 that day.  The station replaces the previous South Shields Metro stop, which closed on July 7 (RM August).  It is at the end of the Metro’s Yellow Line from Pelaw on the…

  • Busy weekend at Guildford

    Busy weekend at Guildford

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    GUILDFORD Model Engineering Society (GMES) held its annual gala over the weekend of July 6-7.   The club was formed in 1954 and moved to Stoke Park, Guildford in 1958, where it leases land in the eastern end of the park.  Access is from London Road at Burchatts Farm Gate. There are passenger lines of…

  • Pilgrim returns to service at Watford Miniature Railway

    Pilgrim returns to service at Watford Miniature Railway

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    MUCH-travelled 0-6-0T Pilgrim (D King 1980) is visiting the 10¼in-gauge Watford Miniature Railway (WMR) for the railway’s 60th anniversary season (RM July, p84). It arrived on August 6 following boiler work at Denver Light Railway, Birmingham. Pilgrim was built for the Wells & Walsingham Railway, Norfolk, running there from the line’s opening in 1982 until…

  • UK railway news round-up

    UK railway news round-up

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    This week we cover Stephenson’s Rocket returning to the National Railway Museum, a senseless attack at a tube station in London, a Caledonian sleeper service strike and a UN report that claims hundreds of miles of coastal railways are at risk of flooding by 2100.

  • All Caledonian sleeper services cancelled Sunday September 29th and Monday September 30th

    All Caledonian sleeper services cancelled Sunday September 29th and Monday September 30th

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    Caledonian Sleeper services will be cancelled for two days as staff strike over what unions described as “intolerable pressure”.

  • Old and new attractions at Newby Hall Railway

    Old and new attractions at Newby Hall Railway

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    A VISIT by Narrow Gauge Railway Society members to the 10¼in-gauge Newby Hall Railway on May 12 found No. 4433 Ivatt Atlantic (David Curwen & Edgar Newbery 1965) recently arrived from the Audley End Miniature Railway, Essex, via a March 12 auction (RM May, p84). The 4-4-2 did not appear to have entered service yet and…

  • Manx Heritage Transport Festival highlights

    Manx Heritage Transport Festival highlights

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    MARKING of the 125th anniversary of Manx Electric Railway (MER) services to Laxey during the July 24-28 Manx Heritage Transport Festival included trams running ‘as’ Nos. 3, 4, 8 and 24 – four original trams destroyed in the 1930 Laxey shed fire.  The event also featured the return to service of trailers Nos. 37 and 49, following…

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