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  • Class 47 No. 47712 set for main line return

    Class 47 No. 47712 set for main line return

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    Crewe Diesel Preservation Group has announced that its Brush-built Type 4 is to return to the main line as part of an 18-month agreement with Locomotive Services Limited. In a statement, CDPG said: “This is a safeguarded deal whereby No. 47712 will complement LSL’s existing fleet of Class 47s on fill-in work. This will include…

  • The lady is not for turning

    The lady is not for turning

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    By Brian Sharpe In December 2017, the Railway Touring Company ran its usual series of steam tours to York during the festive season. A major selling point was the use of two Class 8 Pacifics – LMS Princess Coronation No. 46233 Duchess of Sutherland and LNER A4 No. 60009 Union of South Africa; one in…

  • Clan Line hauls Royal Train and  Pacific’s 70th birthday marked

    Clan Line hauls Royal Train and Pacific’s 70th birthday marked

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    By Don Benn December was an unexpectedly special month for Clan Line – for it hauled the Royal Train, in addition to the owning group, the Merchant Navy Locomotive Preservation Society (MNLPS) celebrating the locomotive’s 70th birthday of its release into traffic on December 23, 1948. During November, the society received a special request for…

  • HS2 seeking contractors for Curzon Street project

    HS2 seeking contractors for Curzon Street project

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    Up to four bidders will be shortlisted in the spring for the design and build deal.

  • Electric trains reach Newbury

    Electric trains reach Newbury

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    Electric stopping trains are now serving Newbury and local stations to Reading.

  • Crewe’s June open day to have more than 30 exhibits

    Crewe’s June open day to have more than 30 exhibits

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    Expected line-up of more than 30 locomotives and units.

  • It’s a breeze as Alstom and Eversholt Rail unveil hydrogen train for UK

    It’s a breeze as Alstom and Eversholt Rail unveil hydrogen train for UK

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    ALSTOM and Eversholt Rail have unveiled plans to re-engineer a number of Class 321 EMUs to run on hydrogen. The first units could be in service by 2021. Following Alstom’s successful introduction of the ‘Coradia’ iLint hydrogen trains in Germany, there is a focus to create a similar train in the UK, and the two…

  • DfT decision on Island Line future deferred for three months

    DfT decision on Island Line future deferred for three months

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    By Phil Marsh THE Department of Transport has extended a deadline for South Western Railway’s (SWR) plan to transform the operation of the Island Line on the Isle of Wight (IoW). One of the franchise conditions of SWR taking over the loss-making Island Line was to work with the Isle of Wight Council and Isle…

  • Caledonian Sleeper Mk5s make Euston test-run debut

    Caledonian Sleeper Mk5s make Euston test-run debut

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    CALEDONIAN Sleeper’s new Mk5 carriages made their first trial run to London Euston on January 22 ahead of their launch later this year. The new stock, costing £100million, will initially be rolled out on the Lowlander route between Glasgow/Edinburgh and London before being introduced onto the Highlander, serving Fort William, Aberdeen and Inverness. The test…

  • Mock-up of Merseyrail Class 777 gets positive response

    Mock-up of Merseyrail Class 777 gets positive response

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    VISITORS who visited the mock-up of Merseyrail’s new Class 777 EMU earlier this year have given some positive feedback to the features of the full-sized model. Nearly 50% of those who viewed the replica said the design of the train would persuade them to use the Merseyrail network. An order worth £460million for 52 four-car…

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