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Poignant farewell to semaphore signals in north Humberside
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THE use of semaphore signalling came to an end in north Humberside on November 23 when the old system was finally switched out on the line between Ferriby, Gilberdyke and Saltmarshe. The delayed decommissioning of the old system took place after the passing of the final train that evening. It forms part of Network Rail’s…
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First trains run over electrified Dunblane and Alloa routes
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SCOTRAIL Class 380 EMU No. 380004 became the first train to use the newly electrified Stirling-Dunblane-Alloa lines on November 27 when it completed a successful early-hours trial to both Dunblane and Alloa. The trial paved the way for the full introduction of ScotRail electric services on the line from December 9, including the new Class 385s.…
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West Sussex Diddly’s Miniature Railway closes
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It was opened in 1965 as a normal, steam-operated 9½in-gauge railway.
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Southwold’s Blyth Valley Light Railway opens for passengers
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THE 7¼in-gauge Blyth Valley Light Railway (BVLR) at the Southwold Railway Trust’s ‘Steamworks’ in Blyth Road, Southwold, Suffolk, opened for passengers, along with the centre, on July 14. It runs around part of the one-acre site, but it is planned to enhance the layout and add more facilities for passengers and stock. A carriage shed…
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Skytrex – the Next Generation!
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Go behind the scenes at Skytrex, which produce O and OO-scale model railway buildings.
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Feature | St Ann’s Cove: Groping in the dark
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Pete Kelly tells of the latest progress on RMM’s N-scale project layout, ‘St Ann’s Cove’.
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Tales From Knottewithought Junction: The Dedicated Traveller
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He never left the train, even when it was shunted into the sidings at the end of the day.
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Locomotive Performance | Then and Now
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Don Benn describes the performance of Merchant Navy Pacific No. 35028 Clan Line.