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The North Norfolk Railway has a Mark 1 BG available for sale: Heritage Railway Disposals Gazette | HOPS
Given that all of the SVR DMU's have always been green for the entire time I have been alive, this is a great development and something different...
Well given it's older than all of the NYMR's coaching stock (including the teaks with exception of ECJS 189) and the vast majority of the loco...
I've always found the DMU fleet to be sensible and one of the better elements of the line. Given the railway's modest passenger numbers I'd say...
Based only on personal observation, on my line seniors have transformed from being a minority group on penniless pensions to becoming a powerful...
Nothing happening I believe. It's owner has been focusing on the Class 107 restoration work - the one that's been at Great Central Nottingham for...
An appropriate class to run alongside the Brit and Deltic as 104's would have met both loco types in numerous places during their working lives....
The Carriage & Wagon Blog has been updated: C&W Blog - Multiple Roofs and Doors to Nowhere!
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In common with several other railways, the NNR has recently switched from underfloor power generation on its dining kitchen car to a separate...
This is the latest in a long stream of impressive manoeuvres by the IOWSR, who are continuing to do a fantastic job in balancing running a...
Carriage & Wagon Blog Update: C&W Blog - Welcome Back Picnic Saloon
Enjoyed a full day yesterday at the (Diesel) Gala, and it was a full day! From the very first 09:30 DEMU departure to the last 50/20 arrival on...
Carriage & Wagon Blog Update: C&W Blog - Farewell 15997
Scheid namen met een komma.