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  • Campaigners urge action on new passenger routes

    Campaigners urge action on new passenger routes

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    REOPENING 33 sections of railway across Britain could bring 500,000 more people within walking distance of a main line station, generating an extra 20 million journeys every year, according to a new report by the Campaign for Better Transport (CBT).  At an estimated overall cost of between £4.76billion and £6.39bn, 343 miles of passenger railway…

  • Diamond celebrations for Norwich ‘engineers’

    Diamond celebrations for Norwich ‘engineers’

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    EATON Park MR is celebrating its 60th anniversary year. The Norwich-based line is run by the Norwich & District Society of Model Engineers.  It was opened in 1959 as a raised, 5in-gauge track, with a 5in-/ 7¼in-gauge ground-level line being introduced in 2006.  Trains run Sundays and Bank Holiday Mondays, April 7 to October 6,…

  • Audley End’s small locos going under the hammer

    Audley End’s small locos going under the hammer

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    FOUR smaller Audley End Miniature Railway locos are to be auctioned by Dreweatts at Newbury on March 12.  This follows the death of Lord Braybrooke, of Audley End Estate, Essex in 2017. The larger steam and diesel locos are being retained for the railway. Those for disposal were all built by David Curwen and are…

  • Indonesian sugar loco restored at Statfold Barn for new Barbados tourist railway

    Indonesian sugar loco restored at Statfold Barn for new Barbados tourist railway

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    THE latest locomotive to be restored to steam at Statfold Barn is Arnold Jung (Jungenthal)  0-4-4-0T Mallet 2279/1914 Tjepper (Ceper Baru) No. 5.  The 750mm- (2ft 6in-) gauge loco was imported for the Statfold collection several years ago. It was never restored and seemed unlikely to be as Statfold Barn Railway focused attention on its…

  • Talyllyn property purchase – new opportunities for Pendre development?

    Talyllyn property purchase – new opportunities for Pendre development?

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    THE Talyllyn Railway (TR) has bought two cottages in Frankwell Street, Tywyn. The £240,000 purchase includes land known as the ‘Orchard’, next to the railway’s Tywyn Pendre works site. The ‘Orchard’ site can be accessed by a narrow drive not part of the sale, and is bounded by houses and the railway.  The land is…

  • What’s in the Shops: Farish six-car set   in ‘Western  Pullman’  guise

    What’s in the Shops: Farish six-car set in ‘Western Pullman’ guise

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    Graham Farish has reissued its popular ‘Midland Pullman’ set in the reverse livery of its final service on the Western Region. Nigel Burkin examines it in detail. The popular N-gauge six-car ‘Midland Pullman’ set by Graham Farish has reappeared in the BR ‘Corporate’ livery of rail blue and grey in what was to be its…

  • Murphy Models plans GM Class 121 diesel

    Murphy Models plans GM Class 121 diesel

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    Padraig Murphy at Murphy’s Models ([email protected]) has sent some initial CAD images of a planned GM Class 121 locomotive which, he says, is quite complex, with lots packed in beneath the bonnet, which will feature see-through side grilles.  Background information can be found on www.eiretrains.com  and no fewer than 12 models in five colour schemes…

  • Limited-edition releases – there’s no limit in sight!

    Limited-edition releases – there’s no limit in sight!

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    The plethora of limited-edition locomotives and rolling stock that’s now available from a growing variety of outlets both large and small is an unstoppable aspect of railway modelling today. ‘Delectably Different’ will become a regular RMM feature, so whether you’re a manufacturer, wholesaler or small model shop, don’t forget to send us the information and…

  • ‘Loco spotting’ at Forres West MPD

    ‘Loco spotting’ at Forres West MPD

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    It takes only a strong sense of railway history and a little imagination to bring any layout to life, writes Ian Lamb as he gets inside the well-travelled ‘Dava’ that started life as a millennium project.   Surely the purpose of modelling railways is to bring to life the experiences of our past in a…

  • Lights signal a new dimension to rail modelling

    Lights signal a new dimension to rail modelling

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    Pete Kelly heads off to Rotherham to visit the busy but welcoming premises of CR Signals. As with many successful firms producing the fast-developing miniaturised gadgetry that many of today’s railway modellers crave, CR Signals of Rotherham, South Yorkshire, started off as a hobby well over a decade ago when keen railway modeller Paul Foulds…

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