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*Video* The Lanchester valley railway. Part 1-3

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Video: Malton Collirey Wagonway

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  The Malton Colliery Wagonway was a narrow gauge railway that linked the drift mines around Malton Colliery with the main colliery. It was located near the town of Lanchester in Co. Durham. Please click the link below to watch the video

Campbeltown and Machrihanish Light Railway

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  Campbeltown and Machrihanish Light Railway Campbeltown and Machrihanish Light Railway - Argyll - 0-6-2T built 1906 by Andrew Barclay - 2ft 3inch light railway built in 1905 and closed in 1933 | The railway in its earliest form opened in 1876 linking Kilkivan Pit to a depot on the outskirts of Campbeltown. From here the coal was transported by road to the Campbeltown harbour. The railway replaced a canal which was built by in the late 1700s. The canal was closed and filled due to the inconsistent output from the pits it was built to serve. The primary market for coal from the pits were from locals, who only seemed to buy the coal in the colder winter months, meaning the railway was underused during summer months. Because of this, the colliery owners began to look for additional forms of traffic for the railway. The area was popular with tourists who arrived by boat and were transported around via horse & cart.  A light railway company (The Association of Argyll Railw...

Event Recap: North Tyneside Steam Railway 30th anniversary gala

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 Event Recap:  North Tyneside Steam Railway 30th anniversary gala Featuring Bagnall "Vulcan" from the home fleet, J27 No. 65894 (NELPG/NYMR) and Austerity No.49 (Tanfield Railway) "Vulcan" with a freight train bound for Middle engine lane. The J27 on a short passenger train. No.49 on the freight train a short while later. Kitson Long boiler "A.No.5" on display outside middle engine lane. Video

Event Recap: Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway 60th Anniversary Gala - 'It's Still A Lot Of Fun'

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 Event Recap:  Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway 60th Anniversary Gala - 'It's Still A Lot Of Fun' Over the weekend on the 10/11 of July the Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway held a gala to celebrate 60 years of the railway's preservation society. The gala featured a number of trains hauled by locos that don't normally work passenger trains. Such as Katie from the railway museum and Lister "Cyril"  "Katie" climbing Hollin How bank with a train for Dalegarth. Katie is normally displayed inside the railways Museum at Ravenglass. "Perkins" and a short train bound for Dalegarth entering Gilbert's Cutting. Recently overhauled "Black Prince" on display at Ravenglass. "Black Prince" is normally based on the romney hythe and dymchurch railway but has been overhauled at the nearby Old Hall Farm, Bouth. Fowler Road Locomotive 16263, "Talisman" A few minimum gauge steam locomotives were on display near the Museum at...

Andrew Barclay Grey/Glyder

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Andrew Barclay Grey/Glyder  Andrew Barclay 0-4-0WT (well tank) Grey/Glyder was built in 1931 for the Burnhope Reservoir railway near Wearhead. "Grey" was one of 5 well tanks built for use on the line by Andrew Barclay. The railway linked with the Weardale Railway from Darlington at the terminus of the line at Wearhead station. Here items used in the construction of the r eservoir  would have been transferred from the standard gauge trains to the narrow gauge ones. When the railway closed in 1937 many of the locomotives including Grey were sold on to Penrhyn Quarry railway in North Wales. Here the engine was renamed "Glyder". When the PQR closed, the engine and several others were sold onto private collections in the USA. Grey/Glyder returned to the UK in 2012 along with Avonside 0-4-0T "Durham/Ogwen". All the engines that were exported have now returned to the UK. In recent years  Grey/Glyder has returned to steam at Beamish and still carries a lot of its ...

A trip to Lakeside

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A trip to Lakeside I recently had a trip down to the bottom of lake Windermere to the Lakeside & Haverthwaite Railway. I was fortunate that on the day of my visit, Bagnall "Victor" was in steam. This was a nice change for me as every time I visit it seems to be "Repulse" or "Princess" out.  "Victor" was built in 1951 for Steel Company of Wales and was used at their  Abbey, Margam and Port Talbot works. 3 locos were built, "Victor" (2996), "Vulcan" (2994) and "Valiant" (2995). The 3 were replaced by diesels in 1957 and "Victor" & "Vulcan" were sold to the Austin Motor Company in Birmingham. "Valiant" ended up with the NCB in South Wales, but was sadly scraped in 1967. Both  "Victor" & "Vulcan" worked at Longbridge till 1973 when they were again replaced by diesels. Both engines were preserved and moved to the West Somerset Railway. "Vulcan" was so...