Sam Hewitt

  • Be careful what you wish for

    Be careful what you wish for

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    WHEN I wrote my comment at the end of March for the April-dated issue, which, by pure coincidence, contained a feature on whether the railways should be renationalised or not, little did we know that a general election was on the cards. The election will take place the day after this issue hits the bookstalls…

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  • JUNE 2017

    JUNE 2017

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    [su_note note_color=”#c0142b” text_color=”#ffffff”]Current issue: June 2017 – Next issue: July 2017 – On sale: July 5, 2017[/su_note] Headline News First generation railcar era ends as Chiltern ‘Bubblecars’ retire, armed police on UK trains after Manchester attack, work starts on East Coast IEP fleet, Alstom offers new EMU for UK market, Eurostar extends e320 operation to…

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  • Coal-fired steam locomotive to remain in service on Ooty line

    Coal-fired steam locomotive to remain in service on Ooty line

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    INDIAN Railways decided in February to retain Nilgiri Mountain Railway 0-8-2RT X-37384 in working order at Coonoor shed as it is the only surviving coal-fired steam locomotive of its class. Originally, it had been planned to plinth the loco along with another now withdrawn coal-fired sister loco at Udhagamandalam (Ooty) and Coimbatore. The rack section…

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  • 167-year-old loco back in service

    167-year-old loco back in service

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    INDIAN Railways has reintroduced the 167-year-old ‘Fairy Queen’ 2-2-2T British-built steam loco into occasional passenger service as part of changes to its long-running ‘steam express’ programme of tourist trains. It first entered service in 1855. The veteran loco works the service on certain dates and on other dates Indian-built WP Pacific WP7161 is used. In…

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  • Mexican railroad buys Florida East Coast

    Mexican railroad buys Florida East Coast

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    MEXICAN industrial conglomerate Grupo México has agreed to buy Florida-based railroad Florida East Coast from US investment group Fortress, paying around $2 billion. Grupo México owns the majority of two of Mexico’s main rail operators (55.4% of Ferromex and 74.9 % of Ferrosur). Florida East Coast has its own 565km-long route between Miami and Jacksonville…

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  • Two more locos for Sandstone heritage fleet in South Africa

    Two more locos for Sandstone heritage fleet in South Africa

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    LEADING South African preservation centre Sandstone Heritage Trust added two newly overhauled 2ft-gauge locos to its fleet in early 2017. 1919-built Class NGG11 Garratt 2-6-0+0-6-2 locomotive number 52 (Beyer Peacock, Manchester 5976/1919) and the more modern 1973 GE-built ex-Transnet Class 91 diesel electric locomotive 91-010 both undertook commissioning tests on the Sandstone system on March…

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  • ICE4 introduced on German test passenger services

    ICE4 introduced on German test passenger services

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    GERMAN national operator DB introduced the first of its new ICE4 250km/h EMUs in October 2016 on a test passenger service basis. Two sets from the seven now completed are assigned to two Hamburg to Munich (via Hannover/Würzburg) train pairs daily, although if unavailable the trains will be operated using earlier ICE1 Class 401s. The…

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  • Hook of Holland line closes for six-month light rail rebuild

    Hook of Holland line closes for six-month light rail rebuild

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    THE railway between Hoek van Holland (Hook of Holland) and Rotterdam closed on March 31 for six months during which time it will be rebuilt as a light rail line. Special farewell trains operated with historic rolling stock running on March 26. The Hoek line is closely associated with ferry services to English ports, especially…

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  • Major Russian investment planned for Cuba’s railways

    Major Russian investment planned for Cuba’s railways

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    IN 2016 the Presidents of Russia and Cuba agreed a package of investments by Russian firms in energy, transport and technology projects. Around $4billion worth of projects, financed by Russian banks was agreed, which included investments in Cuba’s railway industry. A $215 million contract to buy 75 new diesel locos was signed in 2016 with…

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  • GB Railfreight wins new work from MoD and Hitachi

    GB Railfreight wins new work from MoD and Hitachi

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    GB RAILFREIGHT has replaced DB Cargo as the operator of general cargo traffic from the Ministry of Defence stores depot at Ashchurch in Gloucestershire. GBRf took over the trains on April 1, a surprise move as the depot was earmarked for closure, with the development of 3,000 new homes on the site. However, it is…

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