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  • From the archive: Still growling  on  –  Modern traction preservation

    From the archive: Still growling on – Modern traction preservation

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    There is no doubt that diesels are an integral part of railway preservation but this was not always the case. Brian Sharpe delves into the increasingly complex world of British main line diesel preservation. On May 24, 1973, WR Warship B-B diesel-hydraulic D821 Greyhound became the first BR main line diesel locomotive to be purchased…

  • British-built traction remains active in Borneo on tourist trains

    British-built traction remains active in Borneo on tourist trains

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    Two of the last steam locos built by Vulcan Foundry (Newton-le-Willows) are used in the Malaysian state of Sabah to operate regular tourist trains.  The train between Tanjung Aru (Kota Kinabalu) and Papar runs normally on Wednesday and Saturday, and is a joint venture between the Sutera Harbour Resort, near Kota Kinabalu, and the Sabah…

  • Azuma officially launches at York in special ceremony

    Azuma officially launches at York in special ceremony

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    David Horne, Managing Director of LNER, officially launched the Azuma trains, ahead of services commencing north to Edinburgh on August 1.

  • Prestigious design award for Hackney Wick project

    Prestigious design award for Hackney Wick project

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    London Overground’s Hackney Wick station, which reopened after extensive redevelopment and expansion in May 2018, has won a prestigious design award from the Institute of Civil Engineers (ICE).  The ambitious redesign, which transformed the North London Line station from a neglected site into a modern and attractive transport interchange, won the Community Benefit category ahead…

  • Rail disruption due to damage caused by heatwave continues for fifth day

    Rail disruption due to damage caused by heatwave continues for fifth day

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    Rail disruption due to damage caused by heatwave continues for fifth day, with Network Rail engineers “working around the clock”.

  • Mallard to leave National Railway Museum to meet new Azuma trains

    Mallard to leave National Railway Museum to meet new Azuma trains

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    Mallard will be out of its usual exhibition space at the National Railway Museum to meet the newest train on the block, Azuma.

  • Merseyrail top of punctuality charts

    Merseyrail top of punctuality charts

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    Merseyrail was the UK’s most punctual passenger train operator in 2018/19 with an average of 95.51% of trains running on time.

  • UK railway news round-up

    UK railway news round-up

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    Welcome to The Railway Hub’s weekly round-up of the latest railway news. Here are the biggest headlines this week.

  • Freightliner ‘66’ in the pink

    Freightliner ‘66’ in the pink

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    FREIGHTLINER’S No. 66587 became one of the most instantly recognisable locomotives on the network in June after it gained a striking new magenta and white livery.  The ‘66’ has been re-liveried and was named AS ONE, WE CAN at Southampton Maritime Terminal on June 11 to mark the freight operator’s new contract with Japanese shipping company…

  • Train passengers face more delays as heatwave grips UK

    Train passengers face more delays as heatwave grips UK

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    Train passengers face more delays as efforts continue to repair damage to the network caused by record-breaking July temperatures.


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