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THE UK’s FIRST GMs

40 years of NIR 111 Class

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SWANSONG OF THE

RAIL EXPRESS No. 296 JANUARY 2021

‘483s’

What it’s like to drive the veteran Island Line units

FLEX

STARTS WORK Converted unit carries its first passengers

MODELLING SECTION

■ ‘N’ GAUGE ‘GOYLE’ Full review of Farish stunner

■ RAPIDO UK

Six new models announced

■ PTAs IN FOCUS

Accurascale range examined




CONTENTS

Issue No. 296 January 2021

PLYMOUTH TRIO: Here is proof, if ever it were needed, that HSTs still play a role in long-distance inter-city services after more than 40 years, as no less than three CrossCountry sets were captured lined up at Plymouth on November 25. These were No. 43378 at the front of the 1S51/12.27 to Edinburgh, No. 43285 on the rear of the 1V44/06.11 from Leeds, and No. 43366 on the front of the 1M49/11.53 to Birmingham New Street. Jamie Dyke

FEATURES

NEWS

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100 UP FOR FREIGHTMASTER

The printed version of the enthusiast’s guide to freight is about to end with the publication of its 100th edition.

SWANSONG OF THE ‘483s’

Two drivers recount their experiences with the Class 483/1938 Stock in London and on the Isle of Wight.

THE UK’S FIRST GMs

Five years before the Class 59s arrived in England, Northern Ireland took delivery of two 111 Class General Motors locos.

HEADLINE NEWS

Transport review will promote levelling up; ‘Aventras’ enter service with Greater Anglia; Funding for Irish rail schemes; Spread rails led to Sheffield derailment; More lines and stations proposed; Harrogate line goes tokenless; Funding for solar powered rail scheme; More money approved for Crossrail; HRA announces 2021 shortlists; Worksop cleared of wagons; Uncertain future for Elsecar Railway.

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POWERSCENE

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POWER BY THE HOUR

REGULARS 28

UNITS

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TIME TRAVELLER

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WAGONS

LETTERS & REVIEWS

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COACHES

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SHUNTERS & INDUSTRIALS

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‘Peak Army’ at Dawlish; Three new books.

MODELLING

The highlight this month is Graham Farish’s ‘N’ gauge Class 31s, and we take an in-depth look at the retooled model. There is also news of Rapido Trains making a direct move into the UK market with six new models, and we show how to upgrade ready to run ‘OO’ gauge GUVs in a weekend project.

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‘Flex’ units enter service in South Wales.

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More HSTs delivered to ScotRail; ETL buys more ex-Greater Anglia Mk.3s.

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RAILTOURS

Class 69 highlight for GBRf charity tour.

PRESERVATION

125 Group acquires second HST power car; 4-SUB gains permanent home; Class 117 DMUs on the move; 'Goyle' action planned at Epping.

IRISH ANGLE

Dublin resignalling completed; Sperry Train kept busy through autumn.

The oldest EMUs on the national network are the Isle of Wight’s ex-London Underground Class 483s, which date back to the late-1930s, but by January 4 they should have all been withdrawn. Our feature on p78 takes a look at their operation, while the cover shot shows No. 483008 leaving Brading as the 12.49 Ryde Pier Head to Shanklin on September 21. Brad Joyce


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All change at Ryde

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ANY readers will have visited the Isle of Wight sometime over the last 30 years to sample the veteran Class 483 units rattling up and down the eight-mile route between Ryde Pier Head and Shanklin. These quirky units were converted from ex-London Underground 1938 Stock, making them by far the oldest trains in regular use on the national network. But now their time is almost up, and from January 4 they will be taken out of traffic when the line is closed for three months while it is upgraded for their replacement Vivarail Class 484s – themselves based on former LU Stock, although this time heavily re-engineered and upgraded. The island has relied on former LU Stock since the end of steam there in the mid1960s. Back then, the floor of the line’s only tunnel at Ryde was raised to help prevent flooding, but the downside was this made it too low for ‘standard-sized’ rail vehicles. This proved to be a massive mistake in hindsight, as the problem of sourcing suitable trains for the line has threatened it with closure at various times. Now the future is rosy, however, with

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the ‘as new’ trains coming and improved infrastructure to allow a regular 30-minute service frequency from the spring. Enthusiasts will no doubt miss the quirky ‘483s’ – and luckily at least two have been secured for preservation – but islanders and regular users will welcome the investment in their unique railway.

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SEA WALL STRENGTHENING: Network Rail has begun the next phase

of work to strengthen the Dawlish sea wall against damage by high tides and storms. The work eastwards from the station, which is expected to take up to two years to complete, involves the use of an eight-legged, jack-up barge known as a ‘Wavewalker’, said to be the only one of its kind in Europe. The giant structure is pictured in place on November 13 as Nos. 43207 and 43285 power CrossCountry’s 1V44/06.11 Leeds to Plymouth through the station. Robert Sherwood



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