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30 What’s Happening To…? 75 Railwayana MAIN PICTURE: GBRf Class 66/7 66761 Wensleydale Railway Association 25 years 1990-2015 passes Chellaston with the 6X44 1110 Bescot Up Engineers Sidings to Toton North Yard working on December 15, 2020. (Steve Donald)
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Christmas Engineering spree
AS USUAL Network Rail scheduled a huge amount of engineering work over the festive period, with the latest including very large projects forming part of the £1.2billion East Coast Upgrade. However, this year was rather different given NR had to comply with COVID-19 regulations to keep the workforce as safe as possible. It was also somewhat different because of the latest Tier
4 coronavirus restrictions that were introduced in the South East before Christmas, which had the effect of dampening an already weakened demand from people for travel. This meant the level of works had very little impact on the few remaining travellers. One of the largest projects took place at King’s Cross station, where the old Camden Sewer was diverted and replaced in just nine
days, which involved lifting all four running tracks immediately south of Gasworks Tunnel. Work began as soon as the final train had departed on December 24, with the first phase completed by December 31, which allowed a limited service to resume. Full running resumed on January 4. In addition to the sewer replacement, new overhead line and signalling equipment were installed in readiness for the
reopening of the third Gasworks Tunnel bore and changes to the track layout. The next large stage of the project took place between January 16 and 24 when the tunnel box for the Werrington Dive Under was slid beneath the ECML using large jacks, a first for UK rail engineering. For nine days there was a limited service between Grantham and Peterborough.
The first part of a vital improvement to one of South East London’s busiest railways was completed in the heart of Lewisham between December 25-29. A junction crossing all four lines from Hither Green into the heart of London was renewed to improve the reliability of trains in the area. A second, three-day project began on New Year’s Day to renew a junction nearer to St John’s where lines from Lewisham join the main route into town. The work replaced equipment dating from the 1970s. (All photos Network Rail)
The massive and complex job of replacing the Camden Sewer at King’s Cross was completed in time to fully reopen the station on January 4. It was just one of many jobs completed as part of the £1.2billion East Coast Upgrade.
Throughout January, weekend engineering works continued to install new overhead line equipment and improve the signalling at King’s Cross, as well as carry out maintenance
work between Peterborough and Hitchin, with direct train services suspended between the two stations. Meanwhile, at Leeds NR completed the construction of Platform 0 over
Christmas. It will initially be used during times of disruption and for scheduled services from the May timetable change. Further south, work continued at Gatwick airport on the station’s
upgrade and rebuild. Over Christmas the final span of the site access bridge across Platforms 3 to 7 was lifted in and this will allow work to continue throughout 2021. Strengthening works and J
Trackwork replacement and upgrades took place along the West Coast Main Line, including in the Euston area.
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Alex Fisher charts the history of the granite city’s famous locomotive depot.
58 Model Spot – DRS Class 20s
Ian MacLean continues his analysis of the Midland Region Control logs from early 1986.
Simon Bendall reports on the new Bachmann Class 20/3s as DRS marks its 25th anniversary.
66 The legacy of the unknown 46 60s and 70s Southern Miscellany photographer Using images from the John Hayward collection, we showcase some of the units and electric locos of the Southern Region in the 1960s and 70s.
76 They Tried to Run a Railway: Part 6
David Staines describes the unusual donation of slides given to the Spa Velley Railway and needs help identifying the photographer.
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FRONT COVER: Rail operators continue to face difficulties during the latest lockdown, with staff shortages adding to the problems. Plenty of trains but few passengers at London Paddington. (Jack Boskett)
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Ian MacLean continues his analysis of the Midland Region Control logs from early 1986 – a time when the cold weather continued to play havoc.
RIGHT: Class 58 58020 Doncaster Works BREL at Toton TMD on February 15, 1986. The previous day had seen four failures of the type. (Rail Photoprints/ Gordon Edgar)
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It didn’t take long for the first failure to occur as 86234 came to grief at Stafford in the early hours while powering the 1F01 0050 Euston-Liverpool. 86227 went forward after a 62-minute delay. 20042/097 continued to cause trouble. After after running light from Springs Branch to Warrington to work the 6M25
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