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THE Railway Preservation Society of Ireland has released details of its first two major railtours for the first half of
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“I photographed my first one at Whitby in 1986 and have liked them ever since.”
No. 10000 was withdrawn in 1963 and 10001 in 1966, and both were sent for scrapping in 1968.
Indian Railways has ordered 1,000 of two types of new diesel locos from GE Transportation.
ALSTOM and Eversholt Rail have unveiled plans to re-engineer a number of Class 321 EMUs to run on hydrogen. The
AN EXTENSIVE tour covering many lines on the South Island of New Zealand was operated in October. A good proportion
INDIAN Railways has ordered 1,000 of two types of new diesel locos from American loco builder GE Transportation in an
CLASS Forty Appeal’s Class 40 No. 40012 (D212) is now back home at the Midland Railway-Butterley after a five-year absence. It
CLASS 03 No. 03197 (right of image, below), stands on newly laid track at Hardingham on the Mid-Norfolk Railway (MNR) in
I REALLY enjoyed Bob Gwynne’s article in the December 2018 issue on the reluctance of British Railways in the early
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