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  • Six things you may not know about Flying Scotsman

    Six things you may not know about Flying Scotsman

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    Flying Scotsman is one of the most famous locomotives of all time, here are some facts that you may not have heard about the locomotive.

  • Leighton Buzzard Railway: 100 not out

    Leighton Buzzard Railway: 100 not out

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    Cliff Thomas reports on a rare heritage anniversary – a 2ft-gauge railway that has operated continuously for a century. THE Leighton Buzzard Railway (LBR) will celebrate the line’s 100th anniversary of continuous operation on November 17, the nearest Sunday to the original opening date.  Numerous heritage railways have marked anniversaries of 100 years from the…

  • Four panniers and ‘Foxcote’ farewell for WSR’s country railway event

    Four panniers and ‘Foxcote’ farewell for WSR’s country railway event

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    THE West Somerset Railway’s (WSR) Autumn Steam Gala will take place just days after this issue of The RM goes on sale, with a no fewer than four GWR Collett panniers taking centre stage. Three of the ever-popular 0-6-0PTs will be visiting the railway for the October 3-6 A Country Railway-themed event, including one-time resident…

  • Shaw Savill to steam again after restoration begins at Heywood

    Shaw Savill to steam again after restoration begins at Heywood

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    ONE of preservation’s forgotten locomotives – ‘Merchant Navy’ Pacific No. 35009 Shaw Savill – is being restored for main line operation by owner Ian Riley at his Heywood works, near Bury.  Mr Riley bought the rebuilt Bulleid 4-6-2 from Richard Stone in 2003, but other than stripping it down little work was carried out while a…

  • Military might: Looking back at Longmoor

    Military might: Looking back at Longmoor

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    October 31 marks 50 years since the closure of the Longmoor Military Railway in Hampshire. The army training line, known for its eye-catching blue-liveried locomotives and stock, came within a whisker of becoming a preservation hub for the south, but alas it was not to be. Gary Boyd-Hope pays a pictorial tribute to one of…

  • 160 years since the death of Robert Stephenson

    160 years since the death of Robert Stephenson

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    This weekend marks 160 years since the death of Robert Stephenson, one of the greatest railway and civil engineers of all time.

  • Investigation reveals electrical equipment exploded on passenger train

    Investigation reveals electrical equipment exploded on passenger train

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    Electrical equipment exploded on a passenger train causing “considerable damage”, accident investigators have revealed.

  • UK railway news round-up

    UK railway news round-up

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    This week, HS2 comes under fire again & Network Rail are accused of not acting on fog risk.

  • Network Rail ‘must act on fog risk’ after level crossing death

    Network Rail ‘must act on fog risk’ after level crossing death

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    A fatal accident investigation has found that Network Rail does not mitigate the effects of fog at some level crossings.

  • Mogul and ‘Wells’ join the ‘Q’ at Severn Valley autumn spectacular

    Mogul and ‘Wells’ join the ‘Q’ at Severn Valley autumn spectacular

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    A DISTINCT Southern Region atmosphere surrounded the Severn Valley Railway’s (SVR) Autumn Steam Gala on September 19-22, with five of the participating locomotives having a BR(S) pedigree. East Lancashire Railway Bulleid ‘West County’ No. 34092 City of Wells was surprisingly making its first visit to SVR metals. The air-smoothed Pacific proved to be a popular draw,…

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