Sam Hewitt

  • Tornado 10th anniversary programme takes shape

    Tornado 10th anniversary programme takes shape

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    THE A1 Steam Locomotive Trust has confirmed an attractive programme of main line tours to mark the 10th anniversary of ‘A1’ No. 60163 Tornado in 2018. On February 24, the ‘North Briton’ will take Tornado back to the Settle to Carlisle Line, with the ‘A1’ joining the train at Doncaster Belmont Yard for the run to…

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  • DB Cargo celebrates Barmouth Bridge 150

    DB Cargo celebrates Barmouth Bridge 150

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    DB CARGO operated a special train on October 10 to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Barmouth Bridge. A pair of Network Rail Class 97/3 diesels hauled a train of Riviera Trains Mk1s from Shrewsbury to Pwllheli, operating in collaboration with Arriva Trains Wales and Network Rail. The Grade II-listed timber bridge is a vital link…

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  • NEW LOOK FOR EDINBURGH TRAMS

    NEW LOOK FOR EDINBURGH TRAMS

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    DOUBLE-GLAZING firm CR Smith has signed a two-year deal with Edinburgh Trams that will see advertising vinyls applied to 18 trams. Each will promote the company, and also feature a different Scottish town or city. The programme began in late August when Nos. 259 and 266 had vinyls applied, with the total reaching 16 as…

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  • Intensive steam-driver training in North Yorkshire

    Intensive steam-driver training in North Yorkshire

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    WORK to safeguard the future of RPSI steam operations received a major boost in mid-October as two more Iarnród Éireann-Irish Rail drivers underwent an intensive footplate-training course at the North Yorkshire Moors Railway. The course was run in conjunction with West Coast Railways, and aims to ensure continued operation of steam locomotives on the IÉ…

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  • Retro-liveried GMs impress on Munster multiple tour

    Retro-liveried GMs impress on Munster multiple tour

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    THE Railway Preservation Society of Ireland’s ‘Munster Double’ tour on October 14 broke new ground in more ways than one. It provided ‘firsts’ for both the society, Iarnród Éireann-Irish Rail and the General Motors Class 071s. The ‘Munster Double’ was conceived by the RPSI’s loco representative in Dublin Gerry Mooney, and provided a rare opportunity…

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  • Forgotten industrial – putting a Peckett in the picture

    Forgotten industrial – putting a Peckett in the picture

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    Peckett 0-6-0ST Ackton Hall No. 3 has led something of a nomadic existence in preservation, moving from home to home but never getting the chance to turn a wheel in anger…until now that is. Gary Boyd-Hope looks at the plans of new owners, the Foxfield Railway, to return the loco to steam as part of a…

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  • Celebrity ‘Gronk’ in action at Lincolnshire Wolds event

    Celebrity ‘Gronk’ in action at Lincolnshire Wolds event

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    THE Lincolnshire Wolds Railway saw just one loco in operation – Class 08 No. D3167 – on its September 24 diesel day. Steam loco Spitfire was in light steam on ‘Thunderbird’ duty but was not needed. The van and three-coach train is seen at North Thoresby station. At the rear of the train is Mk2 coach…

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  • Oxfordshire Ironstone closure commemorated

    Oxfordshire Ironstone closure commemorated

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    THE 50th anniversary of the sudden closure of the Oxfordshire Ironstone Company (OIC) system in 1967 was remembered at Rocks by Rail on September 17. The three former OIC Rolls-Royce Sentinel 0-4-0DH diesels now resident at the Rutland railway were featured. They took on the identities of former members of the OIC fleet for the…

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  • ‘Crompton’ dominates Isle of Wight diesel gala

    ‘Crompton’ dominates Isle of Wight diesel gala

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    CLASS 33/2 No. 33202 Dennis G. Robinson became the largest loco to visit the Isle of Wight when it attended the Isle of Wight Steam Railway’s (IWSR) September 29-October 1 diesel gala. The ‘Crompton’ is owned by Stewart Robinson, and based on the Mangapps Railway, Essex, and could only cross the Solent at high tide…

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  • Bodmin struck by bad weather and a tree…

    Bodmin struck by bad weather and a tree…

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    ENTHUSIASTS from far and wide had to contend with appalling weather when they attended the Bodmin & Wenford Railway on September 22-24 for the China clay event. Home fleet locos Nos. 33110, 37142 and 50042 Triumph were supplemented by main line guest loco No. 57604 Pendennis Castle, courtesy of Great Western Railway. The Class 57/6 is normally…

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