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ews Headline News 6 Flying Scotsman, Tornado and Rocket replica to star in Barrow Hilla€ s big relaunch; royal visit honours Mountsorrel Railway and heritage centre; Aln Valley to lengthen after grant aid boost and Douglas Bay Horse Tramway will not be halved after Tynwald U-turn, but protests continue. News 10 TVa€ s James May makes another component for new Gresley P2; passenger records broken on several heritage railways; NYMRa€ s 10-year plan aims for sustainable railway; national award for Great Central DMU; four Deltics in exclusive Bluebell gala; former Swanage BR Standard tank set for Easter return after major overhaul; end of a€~Black Fivea€ dream for Duke of Gloucester engineer; Foxcote Manor to star at Kent & East Sussex; Aviva fund boost for three lines; Llangollen to mark two 50th anniversaries and Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway rebuilds Hayles Abbey Halt. Main Line News 56 Flying Scotsman to head Settle and Carlisle line reopening special on March 31, but Bluebell visit hangs on Network Rail plan; Vintage Trains celebrates half centenary and Diesel Traction Group appeal to keep Western Champion on the main line. With Full Regulator 62 Don Benn reports on steam performances on the Great Central route out of Marylebone. Regulars Railwayana 42 Geoff Courtneya€ s regular column. Centre 54 LSWR M7 0-4-4T No. 30053 at Corfe Castle by Andrew PM Wright. Main Line Itinerary 65 Steam and heritage diesel railtours. Platform 84 Where your views matter most. Up & Running 94 Guide to railways running in February and the coming months. The Month Ahead 106 Features Maunsell Q in GCR debut The Bluebell Railway-based Maunsell Q 0-6-0 No. 30541 was the star guest at the Great Central Railwaya€ s January 27-29 winter steam gala, making its first-ever appearance on Britaina€ s only double track heritage main line, with nine other locomotives in steam, writes Robin Jones. Photograph the Settle & Carlisle Line: 12 best locations In a special feature to mark the imminent reopening of the much-loved Settle and Carlisle route to through trains following last Februarya€ s landslip and the completion of Network Raila€ s Ã
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