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  • New ‘shorty’ HRA enters traffic

    New ‘shorty’ HRA enters traffic

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    Now freshly repainted in DB red, the cut-down former coal hopper has gained a new 12-digit number and is currently being trialled in service for a possible follow-on fleet. FORMER HTA bogie coal hopper No. 310711 – which has been reduced to around 80% of its original length by the removal of one hopper bay…

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  • Riviera revives another Mk.2a TSO

    Riviera revives another Mk.2a TSO

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    OUT of traffic since 2015, Mk.2a TSO No. 5366 has been returned to traffic by Riviera Trains. It made its first appearance on June 17, when it was included in the formation of Pathfinder’s ‘Welsh Central Liner’ from Burton to Shrewsbury and back. The vehicle had previously been offered for sale by Riviera Trains, but…

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  • WEST MIDLANDS ‘GRONK’ TRIPS

    WEST MIDLANDS ‘GRONK’ TRIPS

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    REGARDING the article ‘A Trip Down Memory Lane’ (May issue), which looked back at some of the Class 08/09-powered local shunting trips in the 1980s and 1990s, it reminded me of similar such workings around the West Midlands at this time, when ‘Gronks’ were often let loose on the main line. During the Speedlink era,…

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  • Report highlights Southern woes

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    Too many trains and too few depots are just some of the reasons behind the problems faced by Southern. By ‘Industry Witness’ PASSENGER fury on the Southern part of the Thameslink Southern and Great Northern (TSGN) franchise prompted the Department for Transport to commission a report into service reliability from Chris Gibb, a non-executive director…

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  • Bidders announced for West Coast and South Eastern franchises

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    West Coast bidders must partner with an established high-speed operator to oversee the first HS2 services, while those for South Eastern are asked to consider new routes. THE Department for Transport has announced the list of qualified bidders for the next two franchise competitions. The West Coast Partnership is the franchise that will run inter-city…

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  • Charity begins at… Ipswich!

    Charity begins at… Ipswich!

    GB Railfreight is offering a large amount of Class 20 mileage in July at a bargain fare. NOW a welcome (and commendable) part of the railway calendar, GBRf’s charity railtours offer both good value and a great day out. The latest one announced, ‘The Charity Chibble’, runs on Sunday, July 16, and is a one-way…

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  • Brussels welcomes first ‘Velaro’

    Brussels welcomes first ‘Velaro’

    Eurostar puts its Class 374s into service on the London to Brussels route as a first step towards expanding to Amsterdam and beyond. By Paul Bickerdyke EUROSTAR has introduced its Class 374 ‘Velaro’ sets to the St Pancras to Brussels Midi route, the first working being the 08.04 from St Pancras and 18.56 return on…

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  • SVR celebrates in style

    SVR celebrates in style

    A DRS Class 88 topped the list of 17 visiting locos for the Severn Valley Railway’s recent three day gala, an event which marked 30 years of dedicated diesel events at the heritage line. THE Severn Valley Railway’s diesel gala on May 18-20 once again proved to a highlight on the heritage calendar. No less…

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  • Welsh Assembly criticised for ‘secret’ consultation

    Welsh Assembly criticised for ‘secret’ consultation

    The focus on the next Wales and Borders franchise could be on Cardiff, to the detriment of the rest of the principality. By ‘Industry Witness’ STAKEHOLDERS have expressed concern that draft proposals for the next Wales and Borders franchise will be withheld from the public and only revealed when the 15-year contract has been awarded…

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  • The ‘Bubble’ finally bursts

    The ‘Bubble’ finally bursts

    By Simon Bendall THE final weekday of the winter timetable, May 19, saw Chiltern Railways cease using its two Class 121 ‘Bubble Cars’, and with it came the end of First Generation DMUs with a main line operator. For the final day, Chiltern commendably chose to operate a number of additional services between Aylesbury and…

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