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  • ‘1-in-7’ drivers wouldn’t wait for level crossing barriers

    ‘1-in-7’ drivers wouldn’t wait for level crossing barriers

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    NEW research from Network Rail reveals an alarming one-in-seven drivers claim they wouldn’t wait for barriers or gates to open at a level crossing before driving their vehicle over. In the last five years, six people have died in vehicles at level crossings, and many others have been injured. NR reports it currently averages 46…

  • Derby remodelling completed on time

    Derby remodelling completed on time

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    INDUSTRY leaders are hailing the 79-day Derby blockade as a great success after the remodelled station was handed back on schedule on October 8. In the early hours of the morning, Network Rail and its contractors removed the final pieces of equipment and machinery from the lines to the north of Derby station, allowing East…

  • Tinkerbell celebrates its 50th at Moors Valley

    Tinkerbell celebrates its 50th at Moors Valley

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    THE Moors Valley Railway’s (MVR) Tinkerbell 50 event on September 22-23 featured 19 examples, including the original Tinkerbell. All five of the original 1978 production batch – of what was then termed the Type F 0-4-2T – were also at the event, namely Adam, Gurkha, Sir Robert, Susan Jane and MVR resident Talos. It was…

  • Locos find new homes after Brookside site in Cheshire closes

    Locos find new homes after Brookside site in Cheshire closes

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    Two of the three Roger Greatrex-built, American-style diesel locos have been relocated.

  • Doncaster’s £14m iPort terminal opens for rail traffic

    Doncaster’s £14m iPort terminal opens for rail traffic

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    SEPTEMBER 18 saw the first revenue-earning freight service arrive at the £14million iPort terminal at Rossington, near Doncaster. GB Railfreight’s No. 66752 The Hoosier State hauled the inaugural 05.07 Southampton Western Docks-Doncaster iPort intermodal train and 18.04 return. The train is booked to run five days per week and is currently the only train scheduled to…

  • Railfreight rises by 3% – but still at record low levels

    Railfreight rises by 3% – but still at record low levels

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    The total amount of freight lifted rose by 2% to 19.1 million tonnes compared to 2017/18.

  • ‘071s’ take RPSI to the south-west for latest No. 134 fundraiser

    ‘071s’ take RPSI to the south-west for latest No. 134 fundraiser

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    HUNDREDS of passengers braved inclement conditions to join the Railway Preservation Society of Ireland’s (RPSI) ‘South Western Railtour’ from Dublin to Cork and Limerick on October 13. This was the latest of the society’s fundraising tours for the overhaul of Class 121 No. 134. The eight-coach set, featuring seven Cravens and a BR Mk1 ‘Gen Van’,…

  • Nine steam at Leighton Buzzard gala

    Nine steam at Leighton Buzzard gala

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    THREE guest locos featured in the Leighton Buzzard Railway’s (LBR) September 15-16 gala: Statfold Barn Railway’s Hudswell, Clarke 0-4-0ST Lautoka Mill No. 19, Patrick Keef’s Bagnall 0-4-0ST Woto and Nick Williams’ Andrew Barclay 0-4-0T Jack. Residents comprised O&K 90hp 0-6-0WT Pedemoura, Andrew Barclay 0-6-0T Doll, Baguley 0-4-0T Rishra, O&K 0-4-0WT P C Allen and De Winton…

  • Nancy in the spotlight at Alan Keef Open Day

    Nancy in the spotlight at Alan Keef Open Day

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    FORMER Eastwell Iron Ore Quarries 3ft-gauge Avonside 1547/1908 0-6-0T Nancy was the centrepiece project displayed at the annual Alan Keef Ltd’s Open Day on September 22. Nancy wasn’t quite ready to be steamed (RM July), but Avonside Nancy Restoration Group (ANRG) has now raised sufficient finance for Keef’s to complete the restoration. A steam test…

  • Grant, Ritchie return makes four in steam at Ribble gala

    Grant, Ritchie return makes four in steam at Ribble gala

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    THE return of home-based Grant, Ritchie 0-4-0ST No. 21 (272/1894) from summer hire at the Telford Steam Railway enabled the Ribble Steam Railway (RSR) to turn out four steam locomotives for its annual autumn gala on September 29-30. While it was good to have the ex-Kinglassie Colliery loco back on home metals, the undoubted star of…

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