Heritage Railway
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Issue 303
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£3.2 million National Lottery grant for Darlington’s Rail Heritage Quarter; New agreement with trust paves the way for GCR(N) to restart services; and Pendennis Castle commences four-venue spring tour at Severn Vall. You don’t want to miss issue 303 of Heritage Railway magazine.
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Rare chance to drive loco that hauled King George VI’s funeral train
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You can experience driving No. 70000 Britannia on the Swanage Railway, with a full train of carriages in tow.
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Branch line needs help to stay on track
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A large project on the tracks at Nene Valley Railway has commenced.
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Anything goes at Talyllyn Railway
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Owen Hayward paid a visit to the Talyllyn Railway for the weekend where all the toys come out of the box.
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Go behind the scenes at Swanage
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A community engagement weekend is being held at the Swanage Railway to encourage more volunteers to help run and maintain the line.
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Issue 302
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Sir Nigel Gresley and Webb Coal Tank to visit Nene Valley Railway; West Somerset’s race to recover from ‘potato field’ landslip; and Historic England finds Shildon coal drops may be ‘first in the world’. You don’t want to miss issue 302 of Heritage Railway magazine.
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Mid Hants marks 45 years with documentary series
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As the Mid Hants enters its 45th year, an entertaining documentary series has been produced.
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Britain’s Got Talent stars are heading to East Devon
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Dinomania from Britain’s Got Talent is returning to Seaton Tramway in February.
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Celebrating the world’s first locomotive works
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Special events are being held to celebrate the bi-centenary of the opening of the world’s first locomotive works, Stephenson’s works in in Newcastle upon Tyne.
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