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  • Plaque unveiled for Railway Touring Club founder

    Plaque unveiled for Railway Touring Club founder

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    NIGEL Dobbing, the founder of the Railway Touring Company, whose vision pioneered the ‘Great Britain’ steam tours, was remembered with the operation of a memorial train on March 17.  Members of Nigel’s family, his friends, colleagues and people, who supported him over the years until his death last October, travelled from the RTC base in…

  • Conwy Valley devastation as Storm Gareth wreaks havoc

    Conwy Valley devastation as Storm Gareth wreaks havoc

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    TRAIN services on the 28-mile Conwy Valley line will remain suspended for several months after the line was substantially damaged by Storm Gareth on March 16. Detailed inspections of the branch line by Network Rail using a drone have revealed multiple embankment washouts, lineside equipment flooded, and track, embankments, bridges, level crossings and stations requiring…

  • Vivarail Class 230s ready for work

    Vivarail Class 230s ready for work

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    The first use of Vivarail Class 230 DMUs on the main line is just weeks away, according to the company’s chairman Adrian Shooter. The three production sets for West Midland Trains – Nos. 230003-005 – have been involved in driver-training duties on the Marston Vale line between Bletchley and Bedford over the past few weeks. The…

  • The Coaling Plant story: Towers of Strength – Part 1

    The Coaling Plant story: Towers of Strength – Part 1

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    The demolition of Immingham’s mechanical coaling plant last year has left Britain with just one example of these huge ferro-concrete monoliths.

  • The Railway Magazine – April 2019

    The Railway Magazine – April 2019

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    The April issue of The Railway Magazine contains an exclusive feature from Nick Pigott which recalls the history of coaling towers – the massive concrete or steel structures found at many steam sheds to coal locomotives.

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    We want to see your pictures of some of the best heritage railways, and you could feature in our magazine, on our website and on our social media! All YOU need to do, is fill in this simple form below!

  • Edinburgh approves Newhaven extension

    Edinburgh approves Newhaven extension

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    Construction should be completed by the end of 2022 so that services can begin in early 2023.

  • Warning issued over Manchester’s growing ‘tram-surfing’ craze

    Warning issued over Manchester’s growing ‘tram-surfing’ craze

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    Since June 2018, there have been 63 recorded incidents of ‘tram-surfing’ across Greater Manchester, with many involving children.

  • ‘Duke’ will return in 2020 – but only if £100,000 shortfall can be met

    ‘Duke’ will return in 2020 – but only if £100,000 shortfall can be met

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    A FINANICIAL shortfall of more than £100,000 could delay the return to service of unique BR ‘8P’ Pacific No. 71000 Duke of Gloucester. This follows a series of unforeseen but necessary repairs were highlighted at Tyseley Locomotive Works (TLW). The BR Class 8 Steam Locomotive Trust had been working to a forecast cost of £620,000 to…

  • Electrification back on the agenda as costs could be slashed by up to half

    Electrification back on the agenda as costs could be slashed by up to half

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    The cost of electrifying UK railways could be slashed by between a third and one-half of recent schemes.


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