Heritage Railway

  • South Devon Railway to mark 50 years with milestone steam gala

    South Devon Railway to mark 50 years with milestone steam gala

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    UPDATE | South Devon Railway announce the Hawksworth No. 1501 will cover the planned diagrams, replacing visiting locomotive 1450.

  • No. 34092 City of Wells set and ready for services

    No. 34092 City of Wells set and ready for services

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    North Yorkshire Moors Railway has announced No. 34092 City of Wells has arrived for its opening event.

  • Mayflower takes first trip after three years

    Mayflower takes first trip after three years

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    The steam locomotive Mayflower returned to the South with Rail Company Steam Dreams to make its first passenger-carrying trip, in three years.

  • Your Gallery | T9 Greyhound & Caley Tank 419

    Your Gallery | T9 Greyhound & Caley Tank 419

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    James Carruthers sent in some great photographs. Keep sending!

  • Your Gallery | Charter

    Your Gallery | Charter

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    YOUR GALLERY | CHARTER photographed on the Mid Hants.

  • YOUR GALLERY | FLYING SCOTSMAN

    YOUR GALLERY | FLYING SCOTSMAN

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    Captured above is a Ex LNER Pacific No. 60103 Flying Scotsman passing Woodyhyde on the Swanage Railway

  • Prince of Wales to sing the Blues

    Prince of Wales to sing the Blues

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    BRITAIN’S most powerful steam locomotive to be turned out in British Railways’ Express Passenger Blue livery.

  • ‘Wish-list’ acquisitions boost for Cumbrian railway museum

    ‘Wish-list’ acquisitions boost for Cumbrian railway museum

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    By Geoff Courtney THE owner of one of the country’s newest regional railway museums is celebrating the acquisition of two local railwayana items that have been on his wish-list for many years but had come onto the market only recently. They are a venerable Maryport & Carlisle signalbox nameboard and a totem sign from the…

  • Princess Royal visits Queen Victoria’s coach in York

    Princess Royal visits Queen Victoria’s coach in York

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    THE complete restoration of Queen Victoria’s famous royal saloon carriage 150 years after it was built has been given the royal seal of approval. The Princess Royal inspected the coach when she visited the National Railway Museum in York for the first time on Friday, February 15. Built by the LNWR in 1869 for the…

  • Celebrity launch for Lady of Legend

    Celebrity launch for Lady of Legend

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    TV presenter and former member of the British Railways Board Prue Leith is to launch the Great Western Society’s new Churchward Saint 4-6-0 No. 2999 Lady of Legend at Didcot Railway Centre at 11am on Friday, April 5. The event will mark the start of three steaming days at the centre. Prue was a judge…


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