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A Baker’s dozen THE WEYMOUTH TRAMWAY
IT is 25 years since the last train ran on the Weymouth Harbour Tramway and sadly more than three since its rails were finally ripped up, but the 1.25-mile line still holds a special place in the memory of many rail enthusiasts. The tramway was opene
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Meat & Two Opens
THE restoration of a 100-year-old GWR meat van to its former glory is a key project for members of Didcot Railway Centre’s (DRC) Carriage & Wagon (C&W) Department. Mica B No. 105860, built in 1924, has been stripped back to a bare frame and reconstru
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General Election Could Have Immediate Impact On Rail Policy
MUCH of the debate about future rail policy concerns the former franchised passenger services, which are currently operated by a mixture of contracted private companies and public sector entities such as the Department for Transport in England and th

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