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THE completion of another mission impossible is always a pinnacle of the railway heritage movement, not least of all the realisation of a 45-year dream. For it was back in early 1974 that the Great Western Society bought GWR 4-6-0 No. 4942 Maindy Hall from Barry scrapyard with the intention of back-converting into an example of the extinct forerunner of its type, the Churchward Saint, considered to be the most important steam locomotive design of the early 20th century. The Saint class in so many ways marked the watershed between the steam locomotives of the Victorian era and the modern world, and it is a tragedy that nobody saw fit to preserve one. That ship has now been righted. Back then, such an aspiration may well have belonged firmly in…
WHEN Gresley Pacific No. 60103 Flying Scotsman made its eagerly-awaited public appearance at Swanage station at the head of the first morning train on Friday, March 22, passenger numbers were at first said to be‘reasonable’– but the magic of television quickly changed all of that. Broadcasting live from the line, BBC South TV and BBC Radio Solent caught the public’s imagination and suddenly railway officials were swamped by the public, demanding tickets to ride behind the world’s most ‘famous’ locomotive. Penny Vaudoyer, the daughter of the late Alan Pegler, who bought the A3 out of BR service in 1963, flew in from Portugal to flag off the first train. As the morning wore on, roads to Swanage became far busier than normal. At Poole, long queues formed to take the…
THE recipient of the Heritage Railway Association Peter Manisty Award for Excellence 2019, NER petrol-electric railcar No. 3170 – historically priceless as the world’s first internal combustion-powered modern passenger train – is to appear at the Warley National Model Railway Exhibition at the National Exhibition Centre near Birmingham on November 23/24. Afterwards, it will be taken to the Great Central Railway at Loughborough for adjustments to its running mechanism, and will probably be used on some passenger services during its stay. The 1903-built railcar, which also won the HRA Modern Traction Award 2019 sponsored by our sister title Rail Express, is based at the Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway. The Warley show is set to include the launch of an 00 gauge model of the vehicle by Heljan, made…