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Plastic sleepers laid in tunnel

MORE than 3,690 new plastic sleepers, manufactured from recycled plastic, have been laid during a series of possessions in the 1000 yard Moncrieffe tunnel, south of Perth during February.

It is the first time that composite sleepers have been used at such volume anywhere on Scotland’s railway. The sleepers have a 50-year life span and can be repurposed or recycled to make new sleepers or other composite products.

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Editorial
‘Jacobite’ on the blink
AS this issue went to press, the Office
Railway Magazine
THE FUTURE FACE OF EUSTON
Three Hitachi sets were captured together at Euston
HEADLINE NEWS
WCML open access service to Stirling given five year licence
New entrant will offer an alternative way to travel from Euston to Scotland.
Northern units derailed by sinkhole
ANORTHERN service was derailed on the approach to
Couple appear in court over Altnabreac ‘trespass’ claim
A COUPLE who own the station house at
West Coast suspends ‘Jacobite’ operation
The row over fitting Mk.1s with Central Door Locking takes a dramatic turn.
ALL CHANGE AT PAR:
The mid-Cornwall resignalling work (reported last month) has
‘FastCharge’ trial begins on London’s Greenford line
Testing on the two-mile route could pave the way for battery-powered trains on other GWR-operated branches in the Thames Valley.
Carriage shed nears completion
ANEW carriage shed at Nottingham Transport Heritage Centre,
Loughborough loco shed to be moved
THE Great Central Railway (GCR) is to relocate
BLUE PETER BACK IN ACTION:
‘A2’ Pacific No. 60532 Blue Peter has been
SIDELINES
Costly storms BAD weather, which disrupted train journeys
SIDELINES
Recruitment drive NORTHERN is seeking to recruit 108
Rail performance ‘not good enough’ says watchdog
The National Audit Office says that the rail system needs to change – and that subsidies are too high.
TBMs COMPLETE CHILTERN TUNNEL BORES:
Tunnel boring machines Florence and Cecilia have completed
GTR secures ex-GA ‘Electrostar’ fleet following sale
AFTER two years in warm storage following withdrawal
Get involved!
The 200th anniversary of the Stockton & Darlington Railway next year offers an important opportunity to promote railways to the wider public.
Railways in Parliament Compiled
Open access plea WOKINGHAM MP John Redwood asked
HS2 News
SIDELINES
Further carbon-saving bridges designed WITH work on the
Two more tunnelling machines are launched
An aerial view of the Victoria Road Crossover
‘GREEN BRIDGE’ PROGRESS:
Construction of the foundations for the largest of
Features
New depot for Shipley
Railway land to the south of Shipley station is being converted from a scrapyard to a brand-new depot for Northern’s Class 333 fleet, as Paul Bickerdyke reports.
Finding a way
Regular readers will have seen photographs in this magazine of aggregate trains being unloaded north of Aylesbury for HS2, but the name of the firm behind this award-winning idea may be less familiar, as Phil Marsh reports.
Marylebone milestone
The Great Central Railway’s London terminus has seen mixed fortunes over the years, but is thriving today as it celebrates its 125th anniversary. Paul Bickerdyke reports.
A Baker’s dozen
THE LONDON EXTENSION
The 125 era
Midl and Transitions 3
On shed/No shed TINSLEY
Sixty years ago this month saw the opening of one of the country’s biggest purpose-built diesel depots at Tinsley in Sheffield, but it was all swept away by the end of the 1990s.
Regulars
PUT TING THE RECORD STRAIGHT
■ THE article on centralised door locking (February,
Not fit for purpose
IFOUND Chris Milner’s excellent rolling stock article very
Argentina thanks
WE were part of the party whose train
Time to rethink steam?
THE March edition of TRM records the last
Missing a trick
READING the article on the draft Rail Reform
Cornish memories
IREAD with interest Craig Munday’s article about signalling
Where is it?
Our pictorial quiz, for fun only
MEETINGS
THURSDAY, APRIL 4 GCR Society. Farm Road Sports
PANORAMA
A showcase for the best in railway photography
From the archive
YEARS AGO APRIL 1924 First ever film shown
The RCTS: then and now
AMONG the large membership of the RCTS are
Can you give your time?
There are hundreds of organisations, ‘friends of ’
North Wales Rail Scene 1970s-1990s
THIS collection of photographs covers two decades of
Corners of the Cambrian
THIS new volume from the Transport Treasury is
The Railway Magazine binders and bound volumes
Binders High-quality binders to store your copies of
The New Steam Locomotive for the Corris Railway Falcon Locomotive No. 10
THIS is the story of the Corris Railway’s latest
Britain’s DMUs: 1966-1985
BRITISH Rail’s first generation DMUs were part of
Track Record
SIDELINES
’Box reopened NENE Valley Railway’s Orton Mere signalbox
Wheel appeal for Calbourne
Funds required to swiftly return Isle of Wight Steam Railway’s flagship loco to traffic – plus hopes for ‘Terrier’ to be back by the autumn.
‘Grange’ joins the guest list at Poppy Line this summer
RE-CREATED GWR 4-6-0 No. 6880 Betton Grange is
CROWD PULLER:
The Great Western Society’s ‘Saint’ No. 2999 Lady
New-build Atlantic Beachy Head emerges!
Coupled to its tender for the first time
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS:
FRANK DUMBLETON/GWS The centenary of No. 4079 Pendennis
Four locomotives rostered to be in steam for Llangollen Railway Branchline gala
LLANGOLLEN Railway’s April 12- 14 Branchline Gala is
SIDELINES
‘Spaceship’ will cross Pennines to East Lancs THE
Gala to celebrate half century
Kent & East Sussex Railway’s special celebration weekend will pay tribute to the past as well as whet appetites for future collaboration with Rother Valley.
Duffield landslip remediation project takes shape
WORK to enable trains to run along the
BEWDLEY BY NIGHT
A night photoshoot was organised by 30742 Charters
‘Dukedog’ returns to Aberystwyth
SUPER STEAM POWER: LNER ‘A4’ No. 60007 Sir
New plans for returning Tenterden ‘Terriers’ to traffic
THERE are fresh hopes that both LBSCR ‘A1X’0-6-0Ts
SIDELINES
APRIL Until Apr 4 Great Central Railway: Ruffle
Oswestry station to be revitalised
Funding in place to allow historic building to be restored by local authority owner.
New cab for Dunrobin
FURTHER progress has been made on the return
Moors introduces shorter day trip fares
COMING UP WITH THE GOODS: Hunslet Austerity’ 0-6-0ST
Coalfish rescued just in time
Another chapter of ‘modern’ wagon history saved.
Month at Beamish for Sir Berkeley
Historic locomotive to operate at popular County Durham venue.
Milestone marked with May visit
Peckett 0-4-0ST May passing RSH 0-4-0ST Agecroft No.
SIDELINES
WELSH Highland Heritage Railway has repainted its carriage
DIARY
APRIL 3-12 Bredgar and Wormshill Light Railway Easter
New owner and new future all set for Nesta
The most widely travelled ‘Quarry Hunslet’ clocks up more transporter miles
Corris and Talyllyn locos to make reciprocal June/July visits
TALYLLYN Railway’s (TR) ex-Corris Railway Hughes 0-4-2ST No.
Phil Robinson steps down after 25 years as MRT chairman
PHIL Robinson stepped down as chairman at the
Statfold to restore ‘forgotten’ Black Hawthorn
Black, Hawthorn 0-4-0ST 748/1883 Portugesa/Escucha pictured in the
Appeal launched to restore Peter Nicholson collection loco
AN appeal has been launched aimed at restoring
TR mother and daughter footplate crew – a preservation first?
ON International Women’s Day (March 8) Sarah Freeman
SIDELINES
THE Sybil Locomotive Trust’s Bagnall 0-4-0ST 1760/1906 Sybil
SIDELINES
THE new diesel locomotive built by Alan Keef
Further progress on Corris extension embankment
CONSTRUCTION of the embankment at Pont y Goedwig
Out of ticket Leader to take a seaside break
Kerr Stuart 0-4-2ST Leader pictured in the yard
Palmerston arrives at transformed VoR Aberystwyth station
Ffestiniog confirms plans for all its England engines.
Another loco arrives at Westonzoyland as railway extension progresses
RUSTON and Hornsby 4wDM 235711/1945 has joined the
New era, new name for Evesham Vale line
THE 15in gauge Evesham Vale Light Railway (EVLR)
Fleet variety aplenty
Up to nine steam locos could be available for the Moors Valley line this summer.
Summerlee Tramway operations expected to resume ‘soon’
Timescale for resumption of services is dependent on recruiting a member of staff to ensure its safe operation.
Lisbon No. 711 prepared for events role in Lincolnshire
No. 711 was lifted on February 10 using
SIDELINES
New owners for ‘Gronks’ DEAN Forest Railway-based Class
Diesel pioneers moved
First built Class 31 and 40 locos hauled by rail from York to Shildon as part of ‘huge shunt’.
Dean Forest ‘Goyles’ move to Ruddington
No. 31210 poses in the sun outside the
Class 46 for WSR Gala
‘PEAK’No. D182 (46045) is set to be the
‘Western’ and ‘69’ for Swanage Railway gala
THE first three guest locomotives have been confirmed
‘Hoover’ to visit the Poppy Line
HANSON &Hall Class 50 No. 50008 Thunderer and
BODY WORK REPAIRS FOR COTSWOLDS CLASS 26
COTSWOLD MAINLINE DIESEL GROUP Severe rot has been
DEPG locos set for a return to action
THE Diesel and Electric Preservation Group’s Class 47
SIDELINES
‘Bodysnatcher’ for East Lancashire gala LOCOMOTIVE Services Limited’s
DIARY
APRIL 4-7 Avon Valley Railway 50th Anniversary Weekend
‘Baby Deltic’ makes progress
The new-build Class 23 ‘Baby Deltic’ stands outside
125 Group revises engine swap plan
STEVE DONALD THE 125 Group has announced it
Tornado’s ETCS to be tested on Cambrian
‘A1’ to be put through its paces overnight between Shrewsbury and Newtown.
HST MARKS GCR ANNIVERSARY:
ARetro Railtours charter to celebrate the 125th anniversary
New Tornado day excursion programme unveiled
TONY WINWARD LUXURY STOCK IN THE BORO: LS
BLS tour to use locos for North Norfolk Railway gala
‘STREAK’ AT SPEED: Steaming proudly through its hometown
LSL ‘Peak’ diesel poised for main line summer return
ARETURN to the main line for Class 45‘Peak’No.
SIDELINES
Blue Peter on course AFTER more than 20
Judicial review of Radlett land sale
High Court to rule on legality of council’s site sale for rail freight development.
More business for Freightliner
OCEAN Network Express (ONE) and Freightliner have agreed
AND THEN THERE WERE FIVE:
DEREK CARRUTHERS Class 321 No. 321429 joined the
£21.4m investment in Metrolink improvements
With weekday peak time ridership back to pre-pandemic levels, the focus is on improving reliability for the future.
Sheffield Supertram operator changes
WITH effect from March 22, operation of Sheffield
‘MASSIVE’ RIDERSHIP BOOST:
TONY WINWARD More than 7 million journeys were
SIDELINES
Delta junction final phase underway CONSTRUCTION of the
Once abandoned, now acommunity asset
Historic Henley-in-Arden railway station transformed by partnership working.
Planning submitted for new station at Haxby
PLANNING permission for a new station at Haxby,
Plans move forward for station at Aldridge reopening
RESTORING rail services to Aldridge, which sits on
Countdown commences for Levenmouth line opening
A 100-day countdown clock to the return of
Witton station proposed for capacity enhancement
THE West Midlands Rail Executive (WMRE) has outlined
Southern to recast Coastway timetable from June
TRAIN operator Southern is to introduce an extensively
SIDELINES
Belmont boost AN allocation of £14.1million from the
Funding found for Leamside business case
GOVERNMENT funding of £350,000 has been awarded to
Bridge in-fill removal costs £350,000
National Highways criticised over use of resources for Cumbrian bridge work.
Repairs at unique sliding bridge
An aerial view looking east of work on
Several landslips disrupt services
AN exceptionally wet February has resulted in a
Local authority commissions Cowley branch passenger train study
OXFORD City Council has commissioned consultancy SLC Rail
SIDELINES
Class 60s for sale SIXTEEN locos are included
Class 484 wheel wear rate leads to reduced timetable
Island Line train frequency reduced to one train per hour while the issue is addressed.
Class 455 goes back to blue and grey livery
SOUTH Western Railway Class 455 No. 455868 has
£1.5m Grove Park Centre of Excellence to enhance fleet cleanliness
GROVE Park depot is the base for Southeastern’s
CLASS 69 UNVEILINGS
Classmate No. 69008 was named in honour
‘AURORA’ INTERIORS:
EMR East Midlands Railway has released images of
Wagon Report
PRIVATE owner wagon fleets are now, somewhat ironically,
Porterbrook adds to its business portfolio with two new deals
Rolling stock leasing firm agrees purchase of Long Marston Rail Innovation Centre and takes stake in Brodie Engineering.
The network’s notable moves
Avanti West Coast Services in and out of
Enterprise set to go hourly in late 2024
Hopes for end-toend journey time of under two hours.
Slieve Gullion moves closer to mainline return
THE Railway Preservation Society of Ireland (RPSI) overhaul
FOYNES TRACK LAYING SET TO START
HASSARD STACPOOLE Work continues on the rebuilding of
Planning hearing for Metro North starts
ANEW An Bord Pleanála planning hearing for the
Chinese built trains for Europe
Chinese built passenger trains and locomotives are now in use or planned in multiple European countries
Classic diesel locos overhauled for Chilean tourist train
CHILEAN state railway EFE has restored two 70
Mixed-traffic Smartron electric locomotives multiply in Bulgaria
THE ‘low cost’version of the Siemens Vectron electric
Italian narrow gauge rolling stock modernisation
OPERATORS of two Italian narrow gauge networks are
Railway to Sunshine Coast
THE State government in Queensland, Australia has agreed
Battery electric traction for Chicago area
The new Stadler BEMUs will replace the Metra
$16 billion tunnel under Hudson River
CONTRACTS for the long-planned second Hudson rail tunnel
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