Rail Express - June 2024
Rail Express - June 2024
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RIAâS QUICK-WIN ROLLING STOCK
A new report suggests ways in which rolling stock can be replaced in a cost-effective way. Richard Clinnick provides the details
LABOURâS PLANS FOR TAKING CONTROL OF THE RAILWAYS
Ahead of a General Election, Labour has revealed its plans for the railways. Richard Clinnick reviews the partyâs ideas..
LNER puts remaining â91s' into warm store
The ongoing pandemic restrictions and major engineering works have resulted in the complete withdrawal of the last remaining âElectrasâ from passenger service, although the plan is to resurrect them in the summer.
3 mins
Mk.1 Restaurant-Buffet (RBR) cars
A SURPRISING number of Mk.1catering cars have survived to see service on the privatised railway, in private operator and charter trains. They may turn up on anything from an enthusiast special to higher-end dining trains and have been formed in trains as prestigious as the locomotive-hauledBlue Pullmanâ set, the âGreat Britainâ tours operated by West Coast Railways and the âNorthern Belleâ tour train.
2 mins
Powerscene
Our authoritative class-by-class review of newsworthy locomotive workings.
10+ mins
End for Freightliner Class 86/6s
The companyâs Class 86/6 fleet down to just two examples as seven locos are stored.
1 min
Service reductions as Covid cases increase
An increase in Covid-19 cases in early January saw the governments in Ireland and Northern Ireland impose stricter lockdown measures that impacted on public transport.
6 mins
East West Rail funding go-ahead
Although it was expected, £760 million of funding has now been confirmed to build the Western Section of the East West Railway scheme.
3 mins
Travellers-Fare with Hornby's Mk.1 Restaurant-Buffet car
Hornby expands its range of retooled âOOâ gauge Mk.1 coaches with a brand new tooling for the Diagram 24 Restaurant-Buffet car (RB) and the Diagram 33 refurbished version (RBR). It models the vehicles in both original form, finished in BR maroon and Southern Region green, together with the RBR refurbished coaches. They remained in frontline service well into the 1990s, including Cross-Country workings.
4 mins
Class 92 revolution
Despite its complex shape and high detail ratio compared to other modern six-axle locomotives, Revolution Trains chose the Class 92 to be its first 'N' gauge locomotive model.
7 mins
Bottling it!
A dig into the Rail Express archive has revealed some rarely-seen photographs of the former rail-connected Express Dairy bottling plant in South West London, which today is the site of a large mosque.
2 mins
1990s âN' gauge Class 950
Work on the âNâ gauge Class 950 Track Recording Unit project, a conversion based on a standard Graham Farish Class 150/1 model, is concluded by finishing the model in 1990s condition.
8 mins
New Rules For Channel Tunnel Operation
Britainâs exit from the EU means new safety and interoperability procedures are required.
2 mins
Woodhead's first electric
The first of what was to become British Railâs Class 76 fleet emerged 80 years ago this month in the midst of the Second World War.
1 min
Powerscene
Our authoritative class-by-class review of newsworthy locomotive workings.
10+ mins
LSL Mk.3 fleet in focus
David Russell profiles the Mk.3 coaches belonging to Locomotive Services.
2 mins
â2024 Stock' design due soon
Cab and body mock-ups of the Piccadilly Lineâs new train fleet should be released by Siemens in March.
4 mins
Letting the train take the strain
Car-carrying Motorail services were an everyday feature of British Railwaysâ timetables from the 1950s, but were eventually killed off by the growing motorway network.
10+ mins
End for Harrogate line token working
Semaphores remain but, as David Russell reports, a switch to tokenless signalling on the York to Harrogate line should make it more efficient for operations.
2 mins
EMR retires its final VP185-powered HSTs
The final Paxman-engined Class 43s are removed from passenger service on the Midland Main Line, but happily 11 still remain active with other operators.
2 mins
Belmond Grand Hibernian quits Ireland
Owner of luxury train has new plans in store for it.
1 min
The BSC PTA family
Brand-new âOOâ gauge models of the British Steel Corporation(BSC) PTA iron ore tippler wagon (and derivatives) have caused a lot of excitement in the D&E modelling community.
2 mins
âAventras' enter service with Greater Anglia
It is all change in East Anglia as the first â720sâ enter service, â360sâ are transferred away, and â317sâ go for scrap.
2 mins
Transport review will promote levelling up
The Union Connectivity Review will look at improving links between the four countries that make up the UK
3 mins
Graham Farish late-condition âGoyle'
Three late-condition (refurbished) Class 31s are part of the latest batch of six âNâ gauge Class 31 models to be released by Bachmann under the Graham Farish label. New toolings have been employed to create this version of the âGoyleâ which dates from the 1980s.
6 mins
Powerscene
Our authoritative class-by-class review of newsworthy locomotive workings.
10+ mins
Swansong of the â483s'
With the Island Lineâs veteran Class 483 EMUs counting down to their withdrawal on January 3, Christopher Westcott talks to two drivers who have operated the trains on London Underground and the Isle of Wight.
8 mins
Accurascale iron ore tipplers
British Steel Corporation (BSC) PTA wagons were originally built for iron ore traffic until the decline of steel making and demand for iron ore widened their use and modelling appeal. They have been redeployed on freight flows as diverse a coal, aggregate and sand tra together with JSA conversio for carrying semi-finished steel, models of which are due early in 2021.
8 mins
125 Group acquires second HST power car
Porterbrook releases HST for preservation.
1 min
Budget BR blue GUVs
Lima and Hornby âOOâ gauge Mk.1 General Utility Van models are basic, but enjoy some excellent detailing and is useful rebuilding and repainting material.
9 mins
100 up for Freightmaster
January 2021 sees the very last printed edition of the popular Freightmaster publication after 25 years and 100 editions. Publisher and managing editor Martin Buck describes how a chance meeting led to the enthusiastâs guide to rail freight services, and what now lies in store for the future of the product.
4 mins
Hornby's Yellow Trains
In the past, transfer to departmental use has saved a lot of redundant revenue stock from the scrapyard and that holds true today in the era of Network Rail. From Mk.2 air-con coaches to former Mk.1 BGs, the frequent Network Rail test and measurement trains continue to provide an interesting variety of rolling stock, not to mention traction, a fact not missed by Hornby.
4 mins
Rail Express Magazine Description:
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RAIL EXPRESS is Britain's favourite modern rail enthusiast title. Undoubtedly the best for modern traction photography, the magazine keeps readers informed and entertained with undiluted coverage of Britain's railways in the diesel and electric era. First produced in 1996, RE has set a new standard for the hobby, with a clean design, high quality paper and the best reproduction. January 2008 saw the magazine relaunched in an innovative 'supersize' format, showing off the ground-breaking contents to the best advantage. Every issue includes news and analysis covering the present day railway scene, plus the latest preservation developments. Also inside: RAIL EXPRESS Modeler - Diesel & Electric era modeling magazine
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