Essential reading for today's rail enthusiast
by
Sam Hewitt
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FROM OUR ARCHIVES March 30 (2016) marks the 25th anniversary of the withdrawal of celebrity Class 25 Tamworth Castle, which […]
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The first ‘Electrostars’ reach Didcot on training runs. EMU driver training between Reading and Didcot began on March 20, No. […]
The first of the new batch of ‘70s’ for Colas has started work, while two more have arrived at Liverpool […]
The newly-acquired and reliveried General Motors duo are quickly put to work touring the country. WITH preparations completed, Colas Rail’s […]
The Great Central Railway gala on March 18-19 featured shunter shuttles on both days between Loughborough Central and Quorn, formed […]
THE Class 47 Preservation Project’s No. 47771 left the Colne Valley Railway, where it had been located since June 2003, on […]
AN agreement has been reached for the BRC Workgroup’s No. 33201 to be based at the Spa Valley Railway for […]
Another Pathfinder tour, ‘The Waste Train’ on March 11, reached the unlikely location of Knowsley Freight Terminal, which is accessed […]
Another three ‘OO’ limited editions have been released by the Cornish retailer, including a notable Class 47/7. THE latest addition […]
The manufacturer has released another current day wagon design in 4mm, this being the MJA bogie box twins. IT has […]
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