Articles by RAIL magazine - Page 12
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News
More Class 90s are broken up
The latest former DB Cargo Class 90s to be scrapped by Sandbach Dismantlers at Middlewich are 90023 followed by 90032.
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Dublin commuter station opens 15 years late
Trains are now stopping at Kishoge station on Dublin’s South Western Commuter line, 15 years after it was completed in 2009.
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Two-sided livery shows true colours for restored ‘90’
The only Class 90 that can so far be regarded as preserved, last-built 90050, has been repainted in a clever ‘dual’ livery.
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‘465’ at Yarmouth for evaluation
ROMIC Group has moved 465237 to Great Yarmouth from the Potter Group site at Ely, for it to be inspected and evaluated by a potential client.
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Court ruling quashes SJP fare-dodging convictions
Tens of thousands of people prosecuted for non-payment of train fares could see their convictions quashed, following a court ruling earlier this month.
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Opinion
RAIL opinion: Aim high for leisure travel
Rail should be our first choice, but our faith must be restored.
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News
Stricken Class 66 ready to move
A month after its ran into issues at Blair Atholl, Direct Rail Services 66122 was still dumped in a siding at Dunkeld & Birnam.
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Seven Class 14s star at 60th anniversary gala
A four-day gala at the Ecclesbourne Valley Railway on July 25-28 celebrated the 60th anniversary of the Class 14 Type 1 diesel hydraulic locomotives.
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News
Hercules back in ‘large logo’ BR Blue livery
Just over 40 years since it last ran in ‘large logo’ BR Blue, the Class 50 Alliance’s 50007 Hercules has been repainted in the popular 1980s livery.
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Final Land Recovery ‘60s’ leave Toton
The final trio of Class 60s acquired by Land Recovery have been collected from Toton and taken to Radway Green for storage.