JANUARY 2018

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Headline News

Government’s ‘New Vision for Rail’ overshadowed by East Coast bailout row, Hosking buys two ‘Deltics’, new London Northwestern and West Midlands brands launched, Tyseley unveils £3m TOC share offer, Lottery withdraws funding for Leicester North museum.

Track Record The Railway Magazine’s monthly news digest

Steam & Heritage

Gloucs-Warks set for Broadway reopening in March, North Norfolk secures No. 76084, New-build ‘Grange’ to steam in 2018, ‘Santa Specials’ disrupted by snow.

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Industrial

Steam Portfolio

Irish

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Network

Portishead scheme to be scaled back, Glasgow tram-train scheme under threat, Shoreham Viaduct refurb complete, London Bridge on track for completion.

Narrow Gauge

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Metro

Miniature

Railtours

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Classic Traction

World

Freight

Traction & Stock

Network Rail unveils new Rail Grinder fleet, GBRf buys Colas Class 47s, LSL Class 47s on test, Class 68 returns to Spain for TPE Mk5a testing.

Stock Update

Traction Portfolio

Operations

Regulars

Multiple Aspects

With Lord Berkeley.

Railways in Parliament

Readers’ Platform

Railway Holidays 2018

Winter Panorama

A seasonal gallery of the best railway photography.

From The RM Archives

Find out what The RM was reporting 20, 50 and 100 years ago.

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Meetings

Heritage Diary

Details of when Britain’s unique collection of heritage railways and railway museums are open.

Crossword & Where Is It?

Features

Practice & Performance: NCC ‘Jeeps’

Keith Farr looks back at the ‘go-anywhere’ 2-6-4Ts built by the LMS Northern Counties Committee for use in Northern Ireland, which became the last main line steam locomotives in revenue service in the UK.

Ignorance from Arrogance

In the last of his series looking at serious rail accidents from 50 years ago, Fraser Pithie considers the tragic events that led to the devastating level crossing collision at Hixon on the West Coast Main Line in January 1968.

Bredgar’s Little Gem

Gareth Evans visits the Bredgar & Wormshill Railway to discover the latest developments at this
2ft-gauge line in Kent, run by a group of friends and open to the public just once a month.

Narrow Gauge under South London

Deep under south London, a narrow gauge railway is essential to the construction of a new extension to London Underground’s Northern Line, as Keith Fender discovers.

Signs of the Times

A pictorial study provided by Steve Ryszka of some of the remarkable railway relics of a bygone era that can be found in many towns and cities around the British Isles.

Railway Holidays 2018

Thinking about your railway ‘trip of a lifetime’ or just a flying visit to see the fascinating railways of our near neighbours? Our latest rail holiday guide is packed with inspiration for your next trip.

On the cover

COVER: A new golden era beckons for Tyseley as it bids to become the latest heritage Train Operating Company. On December 9, No. 5043 Earl of Mount Edgcumbe catches the sun as it heads for York with the ‘Christmas White Rose’ tour. ROBERT FALCONER

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