Sam Hewitt

  • Dambusters survivor ‘Johnny’ names GWR IET to commemorate RAF centenary

    Dambusters survivor ‘Johnny’ names GWR IET to commemorate RAF centenary

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    SQUADRON Leader ‘Johnny’ Johnson MBE, DFM, the last British survivor of the Dambusters raids, has named GWR Class 800 IET No. 800019 Johnny Johnson. The event marks the centenary of the Royal Air Force and the 75th anniversary of the raids on the Sorpe, Eder and Möhne dams. Mr Johnson was the bomb aimer in the…

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  • Siemens wins £1.5billion deep-level Tube stock order

    Siemens wins £1.5billion deep-level Tube stock order

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    SIEMENS has beaten off competition to win an order to build 94 deep-level Tube trains for London Underground. The order, confirmed by Transport for London, will be to design and build a new generation of trains for the Piccadilly Line. Construction will take place at Siemens’ Goole factory, which is yet to be built. Each…

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  • Ten Class 50s lined up for Severn Valley October gala

    Ten Class 50s lined up for Severn Valley October gala

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    A CELEBRATION of 50 years of Class 50 locomotives will see at least 10 of the popular class appearing at the Severn Valley Railway’s diesel gala on October 4-6. However, as many as a dozen of the class could attend. The gala is expected to be the largest event in preservation featuring one type of…

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  • Graffiti artists killed by train

    Graffiti artists killed by train

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    THREE graffiti artists were struck by a train and killed in south London in the early hours of June 18. They have been named as Alberto Carrasco, 19, Jack Gilbert and Harrison Scott-Hood, both 23. Their bodies were found around 7.30am. The incident occurred near Loughborough Junction, Brixton, with British Transport Police believing they were…

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  • Northern ‘Flex’ bi-mode debut getting closer

    Northern ‘Flex’ bi-mode debut getting closer

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    WORK to convert Northern Class 319 EMUs into Class 769 ‘Flex’ bi-mode trains is continuing at the Wabtec/Brush works in Loughborough. The first two sets – Nos. 319434 and 319456 – are nearing completion, with much of the work to modify the driving trailer cars with 390kW (523hp) MAN D2876 diesel power packs now in place.…

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  • East Coast route handed over to LNER

    East Coast route handed over to LNER

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    VIRGIN Trains East Coast (VTEC) completed the transfer of the business to the Government-backed LNER company over the weekend of June 23-24. The new company was set up to take the business to the next franchise award. The VTEC franchise, 90% owned by Stagecoach, had been suffering losses, and had pumped more than £160million of…

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  • Two investigations over timetable chaos begin as Govia CEO resigns

    Two investigations over timetable chaos begin as Govia CEO resigns

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    AN INDEPENDENT inquiry into the widespread timetable disruption that affected Govia Thameslink and Northern passengers following the timetable change on May 20 has been announced by the Office of Rail and Road (ORR). The enquiry has been commissioned by Transport Secretary Chris Grayling and will be led by Professor Stephen Glaister, who will: ■ Identify…

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  • MORE PRE-GROUPING DELIGHTS

    MORE PRE-GROUPING DELIGHTS

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    Keith Farr concludes his analysis of the performance of 4-4-0 locomotives designed before the Grouping in 1923 which handled passenger trains with aplomb before the introduction of larger 4-6-0 and 4-6-2 types by the ‘Big Four’. IT IS lunchtime at Bath (Green Park) station in 1958. The 1.10pm ‘all-stations’ to Templecombe, comprising three Southern coaches…

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  • JULY 2018

    JULY 2018

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    Headline News Siemens wins £1.5bn Piccadilly Line deal, West Coast Railways steps in to provide Windermere train service, CAF, Stadler and Vivarail share Transport for Wales train orders as part of £5bn new franchise plan, Two inquiries begin as Northern and GTR timetable chaos continues, Virgin Trains East Coast gives way to LNER, £100m rail…

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  • Another nice mess you’ve gotten into

    Another nice mess you’ve gotten into

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    IN the past six weeks we’ve seen a shambolic start to the new summer timetable with thousands of passengers unable to travel because of a lack of trained drivers, overcrowded services, while others were written out of a hastily revised timetable. The Lake District branch to Windermere, a major tourist area at this time of…

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