Sam Hewitt

  • YEAR OF REMEMBRANCE: Lest we forget… The vital role of wartime railways

    YEAR OF REMEMBRANCE: Lest we forget… The vital role of wartime railways

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    A host of events with railway connections are set to mark 100 years since the end of the First World War. Craig Amess reports. This year sees the centenary of the end of the First World War. Railways played a crucial and differing role in each of the two major global conflicts of the 20th…

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  • Gelert back in steam as 18-loco opener kicks off Statfold Barn’s new season

    Gelert back in steam as 18-loco opener kicks off Statfold Barn’s new season

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    STATFOLD Barn Railway’s open day on March 24 presented 18 locomotives in steam, together with the diesel ‘Goose’ railcar and battery-electric Burton and Ashby Light Railway Tram No. 14 in operation. The significant development of the museum building (ex-Grain Store), unveiled to invited guests during inauguration of Statfold Narrow Gauge Trust on March 10 (RM…

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  • Wendy at ‘Hanworth Loop’

    Wendy at ‘Hanworth Loop’

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    HAMPSHIRE Narrow Gauge Railway Trust’s Bagnall 0-4-0ST Wendy will provide steam at Hampton & Kempton Waterworks Railway’s (HKWR) ‘Hanworth Loop’ line this year. Wendy will be covering for HKWR resident Andrew Barclay 0-4-0ST Darent, which leaves at the end of May for boiler repairs, including fitting a new front tubeplate, and seems unlikely to return…

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  • ‘071s’ to the fore for RPSI’s branch line foray

    ‘071s’ to the fore for RPSI’s branch line foray

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    THE RPSI’s ‘Branchline Explorer’ railtour ran almost as planned on April 7, taking more than 300 passengers and three General Motors Class 071s over rare track and branches between Dublin, Waterford and Limerick. Retro-liveried class pioneer No. 071 was in charge of the first leg, departing Dublin Connolly two minutes late at 08.47. The train ran…

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  • No. 131’s main line return marks NIR half-century

    No. 131’s main line return marks NIR half-century

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    By Hugh Dougherty and Gary Boyd-Hope NORTHERN Ireland Railways (NIR) celebrated 50 years of providing train services with a special steam excursion from Belfast Great Victoria Street to Whitehead Excursion Station on April 1. The charter was hauled by the Railway Preservation Society of Ireland’s recently restored GNR(I) ‘Q’ 4-4-0 No. 131. The event marked the…

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  • Boiler is focus of Williton Hudswell restoration

    Boiler is focus of Williton Hudswell restoration

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    RESTORATION of the one-time flagship of the long-defunct Coventry Steam Railway Centre is well into the reassembly stage at the Williton works of West Somerset Restoration as attention turns to the locomotive’s boiler. Hudswell, Clarke 0-6-0T No. 1857 (built 1952) has never steamed since entering preservation in 1975, and is undergoing a contract restoration by Ryan…

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  • Chasewater gala to honour Staffordshire-built steam

    Chasewater gala to honour Staffordshire-built steam

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    ON June 29, 1968 ex-Turner & Newall (Trafford Park) Hawthorn Leslie 0-4-0ST Asbestos (2780/1909) worked the first trains at the new Chasewater Railway following the Railway Preservation Society – West Midlands District’s move from its previous base at Hednesford. Fifty years on and Bill Parker’s Kerr, Stuart 0-4-0WT Willy (3063/1918) is expected to help the…

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  • Bridgnorth’s Riddles ‘3MT’ becomes a rolling chassis

    Bridgnorth’s Riddles ‘3MT’ becomes a rolling chassis

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    NEW-BUILD Riddles ‘3MT’ 2-6-2T No. 82045 became a mobile locomotive on April 17 when the frames were united with the coupled wheels for the first time at the Severn Valley Railway. Amid biting winds and an all-pervading drizzle the frames were lifted from their concrete pad and gently manoeuvred to where the three 5ft 3in-diameter wheelsets…

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  • Maroon Ivatt to run again at Lakeside & Haverthwaite

    Maroon Ivatt to run again at Lakeside & Haverthwaite

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    THE Beet family’s Ivatt ‘2MT’ 2-6-0 No. 46441 could be running again by 2020 as part of a new arrangement with the Lakeside & Haverthwaite Railway. The maroon Mogul was moved by road from the Ribble Steam Railway (RSR) at Preston to Haverthwaite on April 16, making the short journey back to its spiritual home in…

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  • ‘Cromwell’ and ‘S160’ confirmed for Gloucs-Warks Festival of Steam

    ‘Cromwell’ and ‘S160’ confirmed for Gloucs-Warks Festival of Steam

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    A MEMBER of the BR ‘Britannia’ class will return to the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway when No. 70013 Oliver Cromwell takes part in the May 26-28 Cotswold Festival of Steam. It is four decades since a ‘Britannia’ last ran over the line. The National Railway Museum and No. 70013’s custodians – the 5305 Locomotive Association – have…

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