Sam Hewitt

  • RM Class 50 charity special hits 100mph

    RM Class 50 charity special hits 100mph

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    TAKE two Class 50s, a forty-something-year-old Class 87, 12 blue and grey carriages, 530 passengers, a worthy cause, and you have all the ingredients for a memorable charity railtour. The Railway Magazine’s fourth successive charity railtour – the ‘Caledonian’ – saw the publication working with new partners GB Railfreight, Rivera Trains, Pathfinder Tours and the…

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  • Tyseley announces first tour dates for Clun Castle

    Tyseley announces first tour dates for Clun Castle

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    THE much-anticipated main line return of Tyseley’s flagship 4-6-0 No. 7029 Clun Castle will take place on March 31, when the newly overhauled ‘Castle’ heads to Chester. Vintage Trains’ ‘Shropshire Express’ is expected to leave Tyseley Warwick Road at 09.05 and head out through Birmingham New Street and Tame Bridge Parkway to Wolverhampton. Here, it…

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  • Electric Railway Museum closes – but the collection is saved from mass scrapping

    Electric Railway Museum closes – but the collection is saved from mass scrapping

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    THE Electric Railway Museum (ERM) at Baginton, Coventry, staged its final open day on October 8 (RM August, p11), writes Peter Nicholson. The museum was established in its final form 10 years ago and has only opened to the public on a few days each year. The number of visitors for the 2016 season was…

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  • Depot plan threatens Scarborough charters

    Depot plan threatens Scarborough charters

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    STEAM and diesel charters to Scarborough may have to be reduced if TransPennine Express (TPE) proposals to build a new maintenance depot at the Yorkshire resort come to fruition. TPE has submitted plans for a light maintenance depot on the former Appletons Oil sidings to service its new Class 68+Mk 5a push-pull trains, which are…

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  • Siemens and Alstom merger to create ‘European champion’

    Siemens and Alstom merger to create ‘European champion’

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    By Keith Fender   SIEMENS and Alstom announced on September 26 they had agreed a merger of the two company’s rail engineering businesses. This followed months of speculation concerning a merger or joint venture between Siemens and a rival company, Bombardier. Siemens and Alstom say they are joining forces to create a ‘European champion in mobility’,…

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  • Train problems mar Great Western’s Class 800 launch

    Train problems mar Great Western’s Class 800 launch

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    THE launch of Great Western Railway’s Intercity Express Train (IET) into passenger service on October 16 made a rather inauspicious start. Four Class 800 Hitachi bi-mode trains were being used on two diagrams between London and Bristol, Cardiff and Swansea, representing the biggest shake-up in motive power in the region since the introduction of the…

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  • Talgo steps up search for UK manufacturing site

    Talgo steps up search for UK manufacturing site

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    SPANISH train manufacturer Talgo is keen to place a foot in the UK rolling stock market and has stepped up its search for possible manufacturing locations. Jon Veitch, key account manager in UK and Ireland for Talgo, said the company was looking at markets for both HS2 and domestic routes, and was working with lease…

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  • Lazarus Locomotives – Completing the set

    Lazarus Locomotives – Completing the set

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    None of the Hawksworth ‘County’ 4-6-0 class survived the cutter’s torch despite their relatively young age when steam was phased out on BR’s Western Region. David Bradshaw provides an update on the Great Western Society’s project to re-create that missing link in the GWR passenger locomotive stable… but it needs a little help from RM…

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  • Names of the Past – P B Whitehouse

    Names of the Past – P B Whitehouse

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    In the seventh of our series on the writers and artists who influenced the present generation of rail enthusiasts, Robert Humm recalls the life and times of the photographer, film maker, and pioneer preservationist Patrick Whitehouse. A phenomenon of the golden age of railway enthusiasm – those four decades of the 1950s to 1980s –…

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  • ACCIDENT ANALYSIS – Fatal Fracture

    ACCIDENT ANALYSIS – Fatal Fracture

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    In the fourth of our series looking back at major railway accidents, Fraser Pithie recalls what was a terrible accident in terms of loss of life – an event that took place 50 years ago, in 1967. Much was learnt from the tragic and profound events that arose from a fateful Bonfire Night at Hither…

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