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  • Kiwi Rail’s ‘Coastal Pacific’ back after 2016 earthquake

    Kiwi Rail’s ‘Coastal Pacific’ back after 2016 earthquake

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    KIWI Rail’s ‘Coastal Pacific’ passenger train between Christchurch and Picton (for connection with ferries to Wellington) restarted operations on December 1. This development follows a two-year suspension after the Kaikoura earthquake on November 14, 2016, which destroyed sections of the line. The RM has previously reported the line’s reopening for freight services after large-scale reconstruction…

  • Last year for French diesel Intercités?

    Last year for French diesel Intercités?

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    FRANCE’s remaining few diesel-hauled passenger services are likely to be history by the end of 2019. In December 2018 the last through Intercités trains from Paris to Montluçon ceased operation following the timetable change on December 9. These were operated by electric locos from Paris Austerlitz to Bourges and onward to Montluçon with a diesel…

  • Long-delayed ‘Oz Flying Scotsman’ restoration: still no completion date

    Long-delayed ‘Oz Flying Scotsman’ restoration: still no completion date

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    The £1¼ million overhaul that initially expected to be completed in 2011.

  • Catch scheduled Polish steam while you still can

    Catch scheduled Polish steam while you still can

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    THIS year is likely to be the last featuring a full scheduled steam service in Poland. The services from Wolsztyn to Poznan and Leszno are said to be the last ‘real’ timetabled steam services in the world but government financial cutbacks mean that in 2020 a limited scheduled service is the most likely option. Meanwhile,…

  • North Korean rail network set for major investment?

    North Korean rail network set for major investment?

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    IN LATE-November a special inspection train operated by South Korean national operator Korail entered North Korea and carried out infrastructure inspections in co-operation with North Korean Railways on two main north-south routes. The train was run under special dispensation from the United Nations as importing diesel fuel to North Korea is currently prohibited by sanctions.…

  • IÉ passenger numbers rise with €100m new stock purchase on the cards

    IÉ passenger numbers rise with €100m new stock purchase on the cards

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    IARNROD Éireann-Irish Rail (IÉ) has reported positive growth on passenger numbers during 2018, with Intercity, DART and Commuter services all seeing an upturn in figures. Passengers travelling on Intercity trains increased by 8.4% to 12.4million during the year, while Commuter and DART services saw growth of between 4% and 5%. Some 48m passenger journeys were…

  • RPSI outlines plans for first 2019 railtours

    RPSI outlines plans for first 2019 railtours

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    THE Railway Preservation Society of Ireland has released details of its first two major railtours for the first half of 2019. First up is the ‘West Awake’ (a play on the well-known song The West’s Awake, by The Dubliners) diesel tour on Saturday, April 13, which, like the previous diesel-hauled railtours, is a fundraiser for…

  • Indian Railways agree GE deal for new diesel locos worth $2.5billion

    Indian Railways agree GE deal for new diesel locos worth $2.5billion

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    Indian Railways has ordered 1,000 of two types of new diesel locos from GE Transportation.

  • Southern Diesel Tour visits South Island, New Zealand

    Southern Diesel Tour visits South Island, New Zealand

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    The tour was hauled by preserved English Electric-built locos owned by the Diesel Traction Group.

  • Danish museum show off working replica of ODIN

    Danish museum show off working replica of ODIN

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    The Danish National Railway Museum has presented the new replica of Denmark’s first steam loco.

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