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  • ‘Clay Tigers’ and the Potteries

    ‘Clay Tigers’ and the Potteries

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    IT was great to read David Ratcliffe’s feature in the July issue on PBA ‘Tiger’ wagons, which were used predominantly on clay workings from the West Country to the Potteries. I am very familiar with these distinct wagons and services, as they passed through my home town of Wednesbury using the Dudley line for at…

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  • All DRS Class 88s commissioned

    All DRS Class 88s commissioned

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    All ten of the Stadler locos have now worked over Network Rail metals, with just two still to make their revenue debut. JULY brought further developments with the new Class 88s as DRS completed commissioning work at Kingmoor and put further examples into traffic. However, the 4S43 Daventry-Mossend Stobart/Tesco intermodal and corresponding 4M48 southbound return…

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  • ‘Rat’ returns to Waterman

    ‘Rat’ returns to Waterman

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    FOLLOWING the expiry of a 10-year loan agreement, Class 25 No. D7659 (25309/25909) has been moved from Washwood Heath to Peak Rail, where it joins other items of rolling stock from Pete Waterman’s collection, including ‘Peak’ No. 46035 Ixion. The Sulzer Type 2 had been placed in the care of a West Coast Railways employee,…

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  • Depot survey – On shed

    Depot survey – On shed

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    In the first part of a new comprehensive survey of current modern traction depots, Dave Richardson uncovers survivors from the steam age still in use in the Midlands, Northern England and Scotland. A LARGE number of historic depots have survived into the 21st century – though, in some cases, there may be nothing remaining from…

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  • Class 60s prove popular at galas

    Class 60s prove popular at galas

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    Although there have been no Class 60-hauled charters so far this year, 2017 has seen three locos make appearances at diesel galas. David Russell looks at the last passenger workings of the active fleet. OF the 100 Class 60s constructed by Brush at Loughborough between 1989 and 1992, some 25 examples – just a quarter…

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  • Barrow Hill prepares for grand reopening

    Barrow Hill prepares for grand reopening

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    Enter our competition to be in with a chance of winning free tickets to this special event in September. NEXT month sees the reopening of one of Britain’s best railway venues when Barrow Hill Roundhouse in Derbyshire throws open its doors after a £1.2 million restoration. With steam locos Nos. 60103 Flying Scotsman and 60163…

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  • Electrification gives way to bi-modes

    Electrification gives way to bi-modes

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    New wires are out, bi-modes are in as the Government looks to cut future rail investment. By ‘Industry Witness’ THE Government has shocked the rail industry, campaigners and passengers by announcing that future electrification schemes have been largely rejected in favour of using bi-mode vehicles, now described as ‘BMU’. The announcement came in a report…

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  • Deal sees ‘Grid’ based at East Lancs Railway

    Deal sees ‘Grid’ based at East Lancs Railway

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    THE Class 56 Group and East Lancashire Railway have reached agreement for No. 56006 to become a resident at the line for an initial period of three years. The Romanian-built Type 5 has been based at UK Rail Leasing’s Leicester depot since leaving Barrow Hill in 2014, although it has appeared at a number of…

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  • Another chance to ‘Whistle’ across the Pennines

    Another chance to ‘Whistle’ across the Pennines

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    THE Carnforth-York diesel leg of West Coast Railway’s ‘Scarborough Spa Express’ will feature some special traction on August 17 and 24 when the Class 40 Preservation Society’s main line ‘Whistler’ No. 40145 is due to be at the head of the train. This service is routed via Copy Pit and Wakefield on the 17th, and…

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  • Tower tragedy closes Underground lines

    Tower tragedy closes Underground lines

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    THE devastating fire at Grenfell Tower in West London during the early hours of June 14 initially resulted in the cancellation of all Underground services between Hammersmith and Edgware Road. The block stands very close to the line, and concerns were raised about vibrations of the passing trains affecting the structural stability of the burnt-out…

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