Heritage Railway
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Urie Locomotive Society & the return of the S15s
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Gareth Evans talks to volunteers of the Mid-Hants Railway-based Urie Locomotive Society and learns about the group’s two S15s.
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Harness the power of steam this Father’s Day
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Sponsor a component and help to build Britain’s most powerful steam locomotive.
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Totem rarities headline next Stafford sale
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Railwayana Auctions UK heads up its next Stafford auction on July 6 with a range of rare BR station totem signs.
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Bahamas booked for Tyseley Open Weekend in June
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In conjunction with its Tyseley Open Days, Vintage Trains is running four return trains per day between Birmingham Moor Street and Dorridge.
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A Lincolnshire Phoenix
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It seems inconceivable that a steam-worked narrow gauge railway would be built in the 1960s to fulfil a real passenger transport need.
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Embsay’s world first: The second dawn of modern traction
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October 19, 2018, will be etched in history after the world’s first internal combustion-powered passenger vehicle gave its first rides in 88 years.
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Modern traction preservation still growling
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Brian Sharpe delves into the increasingly complex world of British main line diesel preservation.
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Your Gallery | BR Standard Class 2-6-4 No.80104
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Chris Allen sent in this photo of 80104 manoeuvring at Swanage Station.
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Battle of Britain Class 4-6-2 No.34070 ‘Manston’
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Manston, seen here hauling a dining tour at Corfe Castle Station on the Swanage Railway.
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Your Gallery | A1 4-6-2 No.60163 ‘Tornado’
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Tornado seen here at Carlisle Station, sent in by Chris Allen.
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