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FROM THE ARCHIVES It is 25 years since loco-hauled services between Liverpool and Newcastle went over to Class 158 operation.
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Last year saw Europhoenix acquire two Class 37/6s from DRS, the company putting Nos. 37608 and 37611 straight into service
Kernow has now received the first tooling samples of the long-awaited Southern locos. LATE March saw Kernow Model Rail Centre
The Realtrack Models Class 156 is getting closer to release with the appearance of the first painted sample. ANNOUNCED at
Steelwork has been erected at Long Rock, Penzance, to expand the existing depot for its new role as the base
By David Cable Published by Pen & Sword Books www.pen-and-sword.co.uk 218 pages, colour, 198x257mm, hardback. £25 THIS is the latest
THE article ‘Last Days Of The ‘Westerns’’ by David Russell (March issue) brought back some fond memories of this much-liked
Always willing to go the extra mile, Neville Hill grits his teeth to endure a long distance ‘Pacer’ trip with
Today’s few remaining Class 08/09 shunters are confined to yards and depots, but the once thousand-strong fleet was also entrusted
A derailment at Witham Friary required the deployment of two cranes, including the rare use of a Kirow KRC1200UK in
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