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GREAT Western Railway (GWR) and Network Rail are bringing their control functions together in a single, joint team to bolster collaborative working and service delivery.

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TRAIN OF THOUGHT
Access all areas
WITH the Government set to bring more of
OUR WRITING TEAM
GRAEME PICKERING Senior correspondent CHRIS MILNER News writer
The RAILWAY Magazine
FIELDS OF FIRE: A dramatic view of the
TRU brings a new platform and entrance for Mirfield
A view of Mirfield station, looking towards Huddersfield
Headline News
Government backs development of more open access services
Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander has confirmed there is a continuing place for open access operations, and that applications are encouraged for new journey opportunities.
Grand Central orders new trains from Hitachi and aims to connect Newcastle and Brighton
North East to South Coast proposals follow confirmation of a £300 million deal with Hitachi for nine five-car tri-mode units to replace the open access operator’s existing fleet.
ASHFORD WORKS CONVERSION
A £200 million project is underway to convert
Tornado goes digital
FOLLOWING a successful main line test run between
SIDELINES
Fewer RHTT operators FEWER companies will be involved
Class 555s taken out of traffic after door issue
New trains withdrawn from service pending investigation.
END FOR ORION EMU
No. 319373, the former ROG/Orion High Speed Logistics
East West services to start ‘by the end of the year’
ALTHOUGH the 18-mile East West Rail route between
SIDELINES
NR boss to retire NETWORK Rail’s chief
Insurance cover to pay out for Severn Valley landslip
The heritage railway will still have to pay a significant excess payment.
DOUBLE ‘MANORS’
The Severn Valley Railway’s Easter Weekend Steam Gala
GBRf prepares to reinstate Port Talbot slab wagons
AS this issue of The RM went to
Tribute to pioneers will see trio of locos exhibited at Darlington
The original Locomotion No. 1 forms part of a Hopetown display celebrating railway pioneers alongside replicas of Richard Trevithick’s Penydarren and John Buddle and William Chapman’s Steam Elephant.
Robert Stephenson statue moves to Locomotion
HS2 Ltd, Network Rail and the Science Museum
‘AZUMA’ IN LIGHTS
A festival of events across the North East
SIDELINES
Middleton talks THE Middleton Railway in Leeds
DIARY
■ Ongoing to June 22 Hopetown Darlington Railway
Cross-Channel competition heats up
Several operators have announced plans to rival Eurostar services through the Channel Tunnel.
Railways in Parliament
More‘Voyagers’ NEWTON Abbot MP Martin Wrigley asked about
HS2 News
Creating some extra room to eliminate HS2’s sonic boom
Extensions completed to the southern portal of the Chiltern Tunnel, which will help dissipate micro pressure waves from high speed trains.
HS2 News
FINAL PIECES: C oncrete lining segments to complete
Features
Then there were four
Dr Joseph Brennan brings our series covering Britain’s railway history into the 20th century, when the impact of the First World War saw railway amalgamation reach its most famous form as 120 separate companies were grouped into the ‘Big Four’.
Surfin’ Safari
Beach boys and surfer girls heading west from Paddington to Cornwall can get there quicker on the summer-dated 12.03 departure, which reaches Plymouth in under three hours after a nonstop run to Exeter, as John Heaton FCILT describes.
Torpedoed!
Four S160 Class locos were lost at sea in April 1943, while crossing the Atlantic to Britain as part of the war effort. Paul Bickerdyke tells the tale, and presents a first-hand account of the sinking from the captain of the cargo vessel torpedoed by a German submarine.
The first railway photo?
The development of railways and photography ran in parallel but, as Phil Marsh asks, does any reader know of an earlier shot than these?
Regulars
The making of ‘Is Line Clear?’
FOLLOWING the review in the April issue of
Preservation heroes
I ENJOYED reading my former colleague Bob Gwynne’s
Where is it?
Our pictorial quiz, for fun only
Time to name aloco after Dia Woodham
I AM sure most train readers will recognise
Not a Midland Hotel
ON page 19 of the April issue, Dr
Build more Mk.1s to secure the future of traditional operations
MAY I suggest that one of the leasing
MEETINGS
WEDNESDAY, MAY 7 Pennine Railway Society. Doncaster
From the archive
100 YEARS AGO MAY 1925 Locomotive exchanges
The RCTS: then and now
Britain’s leading Railway Society
PANORAMA
A showcase for the best in railway photography
Merseyside and West Cheshire Railways 1965-1990
PICTURE-LED railway books are very common, but those
Backtracking around Plymouth, Laira, Lee Moor, Kingsbridge, Ashburton, Totnes & South Devon Railway
CHANGE over time is a key element to
Cameron’s Engines
MICHAEL Mather has edited a second volume of
The Railway Magazine binders and bound volumes
Binders High-quality binders to store your copies
The Long View: May
Hill climbing LICKEY: One of
CROSSWORD & NEXT MONTH
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Track Record
MAKING THE GRADE
The 400mm telephoto lens exaggerates the changing gradient
Great Central operations reunite
A joint running day offered the first through tickets since 1969.
‘4MT’ to head to North Norfolk
FOLLOWING agreement of a five-year lease deal, BR
SHAP STEAM BANKERS:
A stock move on April 4, from Carnforth
‘2MT’ confirmed for Kirkby Stephen bicentenary gala
THE Stainmore Railway Company has revealed the second
Bodmin gala is first since pandemic
Visiting locos and autocoach offer a true branchline feel.
Aln Valley appeal to build repair shed
ENGLAND’S most northerly standard gauge heritage line is
ROUGH SEAS:
G WR 4073 Class No. 5029 Nunney Castle
SEEING RED:
Standing out from the gloomy conditions, ex-LMS ‘Jinty’
SIDELINES
ELR vandal attack MORE than £5000 worth
Victorian elegance to lead line-up at Cotswold Festival of Steam
Impressive line-up celebrates Railway 200 anniversary year.
Prairie steams into service on the Nene Valley Railway
VISITORS to the Nene Valley Railway this year
IVATT FREIGHT
A guest loco at the Swanage Railway’s Spring Steam
SIDELINES
‘K1’ boiler test THE overhaul of the
SIDELINES
‘Middy’ extension approved for use THE Mid-Suffolk
DIARY
May 7 Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway: Behind Closed Doors
Second to last ‘9F’ readied for boiler lift at Aviemore
Restoration work is now under way after 60 years in store at various sites.
MASSIVE ATTACK:
‘A2’ No. 60532 Blue Peter was in fine
Gwili fulfils ambition to acquire a GWR Small Prairie
SIXTY years since the closure of the former
Two steam locomotives acquired by the Stephenson Railway Museum
Hawthorn Leslie-built Pony and Sentinel works No. 9559 are the recent arrivals on North Tyneside.
From Strathspey to WSR
Andrew Barclay 0-6-0ST Salmon being shunted at Boat
INDUSTRIAL STARS:
As well as the bigger locomotives at the
Spring spruce-up for GWR ‘Mink A’ and North London Railway coach
Ventilated 10-ton box van No. 95861 is due to go back on display this month at Beamish, while the former NLR vehicle has received green Highland Railway livery.
SIDELINES
The Countess overhaul in full swing THE
DIARY
Please check with railways before travelling to events.
Talyllyn Railway reworks its plans for Pendre
Deposit paid to secure site on industrial estate adjacent to the line for potential use in next few years.
Ffestiniog Railway gets ready to ‘Spiral into Chaos’!
THE latest special attraction to be announced by
FIRST STEAM OF THE SEASON:
Heatherslaw Light Railway’s 2-6-0T+T Bunty leaves Heatherslaw station
Bord na Mona Wagonmaster arrives at Steamworks
EX-BORD na Mona Hunslet Wagonmaster 0-4-0DM LM319 (works
Boston Lodge to build new boiler for Darjeeling B-class tank
Contract decision based on timescale and competitive price.
Much-travelled Simplex donated to Old Kiln LR
MOTOR Rail Simplex 7902/1939 Amey has been donated
EVENING TRIP:
The Welsh Highland Heritage Railway’s Hunslet 2-6-2T Russell
Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch locos to make gala return to Bure Valley
THE Bure Valley Railway’s 35th Anniversary gala on
NEARLY FINISHED:
As anticipated last month, the extensive overhaul of
‘Kalahari’ completes gauging test through Aberglaslyn Pass
FOLLOWING completion of the rebuilding of the Ffestiniog
Baldwin ‘590’ back at Gelert’s Farm
THE Welsh Highland Heritage Railway’s (WHHR) ex-WDLR Baldwin
Another step forward in the restoration of Statfold’s Baldwin 10-12-D
‘WORKSHOP X’volunteers have completed restoration of the cab
SINGLE LINES
■ THE West of Fife Munitions Railway is
STEAM PORTFOLIO
1 LANCS & YORKS IN CUMBRIA Making
New owners for Eastleigh Lakeside Miniature Railway
John Kerr and Peter Bryant take the reins as founder Clive Upton retires.
TYNESIDE STEAM:
O n March 16, almost 11 months after
Consent required for Severn Beach plans
THE businessman behind plans for anew 10¼ inch
No. 173 to return to service after nearly a century out of traffic
Members of the Manchester Transport Museum Society have already begun work on restoring the 124-year-old tram at Heaton Park.
Merseyside trams join the collection at Crich
THREE electric trams which were previously based at
New season setback for ‘Bluebird’
THE National Tramway Museum says the commissioning of
Visitors galore confirmed for three spring diesel gala events
The North Yorkshire Moors Railway, Kent & East Sussex Railway, and Severn Valley Railway have all confirmed visiting engines for their forthcoming diesel galas.
Chinnor new home for Scottish ‘47/7’
THE Chinnor & Princes Risborough Railway has announced
‘ED’ GOES BLUE:
English Electric electro-diesel No. 73129 has been repainted into
ScotRail repaint for LSL Class 47
EASTLEIGH-based Arlington Fleet Services has repainted Locomotive Services
CORNISH ‘08’ RETURNS TO TRAFFIC:
The Bodmin Railway’s No. 08444 is now up and
TWIN ‘PEAKS’:
Reunited after many years, Class 44 ‘Peaks’ Nos. 44004
Ashdown gets an outing at Shillingstone station
No. 1186 Ashdown in action at Shillingstone on
‘SKIPPER’ RETURNS TO TRAFFIC
Newly restored Class 142 No. 142023 has entered service
DIARY
Please check with railways before travelling to events.
SIDELINES
West Coast Railway ‘Tractors’ to take charge of
Colas ‘Grid’ off to English Riviera
The Class 56 will be in charge of
EAST WEST ‘THUMPER’:
Hastings Diesels ran a nine-car set to Milton
Green ‘Shed’ anticipated for May tour via East West line
FOLLOWING the popularity of UK Railtours’‘Thundering Shed’ tour
Change of traction for SRPS tours
THE Scottish Railway Preservation Society(SRPS) has changed the
WARREN PEACE:
LSL’s Midland Pullman set (with power cars Nos.
Steam haulage on ‘Jolly Fisherman’ from Skegness
THE Railway Touring Company’s busy steam schedule includes
Dates for ‘Dalesman’ and ‘Scarborough Spa Express’
DATES for the‘Dalesman’and ‘Scarborough Spa Express’steam services this
Freight operators meet Tata Steel’s changing needs in Wales
As GB Railfreight launches a new service transporting steel slabs to Port Talbot, DB Cargo introduces refurbished wagons on its trains which deliver to the works.
‘iWagon’ conversions under way at Clitheroe and Padeswood
FITTING of‘iWagon’technology to JPA wagons leased by Heidelberg
SIDELINES
London Gateway go-ahead DP WORLD has confirmed
SIDELINES
Temporary terminus progress INSTALLATION of the switch
Over 50 million Metrolink trips made using ‘tap and go’
Contactless is the most popular payment method for tram journeys in Greater Manchester.
JOB DONE:
T he two-year long, £5.3 million restoration of
More changes to Blackpool services
EFFECTIVE from April 6, Blackpool Transport’s latest tram
SIDELINES
Trains can now call again at Altnabrec
New designs for Liverpool Street redevelopment
Network Rail Property says its revised plans will respect the station’s Victorian features.
Wigston electrification completed under budget
ELECTRIFICATION of the Midland Main Line (MML) has
Funding secured for Hither Green accessibility upgrades
An illustration of the new footbridge which will
Stabilisation work completed on main line in Durham
A view of the worksite at Browney Curve
£9.9 million restoration of Keighley station completed
The restored station at Keighley from the platforms
Grand Union withdraws Wales to Scotland open access application
ASPIRING open access operator Grand Union has withdrawn
York’s water tower restoration is something to be trumpeted
YORK’S oldest surviving railway structure is set to
SIDELINES
Cumbrian Coast line to close for 23 days
SIDELINES
Hitachi continues Class 385 maintenance HITACHI will
GWR’s battery-powered Class 230 unit takes the high load
Test event involving 250 volunteers gathered energy consumption
‘TRACTOR’ MAKEOVER:
Following repainting into HNRC Swietelsky livery by UKRL
CrossCountry ready to introduce remaining Class 221s
CROSSCOUNTRY has confirmed to The RM that all
Caledonian Sleeper seeks interest from loco operators
On September 25, 2024, Caledonian Sleeper-liveried Class 73/9
POWER CARS FOR EXPORT:
R ail Adventure No. 43480 leads classmates Nos.
ST PANCRAS DEBUT:
In the early hours of March 28, nine-car
CULTURE CELEBRATION:
Northern Class 331 electric multiple unit No.331004 was
Wagon Report
DB Cargo UK’s latest BAA-Rsteel slab carriers are
STOCK UPDATE
Harry Needle has sold four of the five
The network’s notable moves
Windermere is a much-reduced terminus from its heyday.
No. 171 returns to the main line after an absence of 23 years
Slieve Gullion made an Easter Monday trial run, although problems with a big end bearing during the trip have required further workshop attention.
Consultation on €2.17 billion Luas light rail scheme
AN eight-week consultation was launched on April 14
RETRO‘2600’TO GALWAY:
TáilteTours operated the‘Eyre Lee Bird’railtour from Cork to
New platform opens at Cork’s Kent station
ATTENDED by Taoiseach Micheál Martin and EU Commissioner
CC65512 returns to the main line in France on public charter train
Successful outing for member of the diesel class that pioneered the railway use of the Sulzer 12LDA28 engine.
Trieste funicular tram route reopened after nine years
AFTER a near nine-year closure, the tram line
Diesel locomotive variety aplenty in Tunisia
The most modern locos in Tunisia are the
BACK IN V/LINE LIVERY:
Australian preservation group 707 Operations has restored 1952-built
Panama Canal Railway sold
THE railway beside the Panama Canal has been
New train ferries for NZ
AFTER several delays and much political argument, the
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