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  2. Hunter Valley Steamfest - Wikipedia

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    During the Steamfest, trips to Broadmeadow, Branxton, Singleton, Paterson, Dungog and Newcastle Interchange have been operated by steam and/or preserved rail motors. [9] [10] The Sunday Barrington Bullet used to travel to Dungog, then to Stroud Road loop and return. In 2015, a new trip to Port Waratah, using the balloon loop there, was ...

  3. Mainline steam trains in Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Duchy train, hauled by Tangmere, along the Dawlish sea wall in 2015. Although steam locomotives were withdrawn from normal railway service in Great Britain in 1968, due to sustained public interest including a locomotive preservation movement, steam hauled passenger trains can still be seen on the mainline railway (i.e. Network Rail owned tracks as opposed to heritage railways) in ...

  4. List of railway stations in Wales - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of railway stations in Wales, one of the four countries of the United Kingdom. ... This page was last edited on 10 February 2024, at 21:08 (UTC).

  5. New CrossCountry train service will directly connect Wales ...

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    The service will run between Edinburgh and Cardiff passing through Birmingham New Street

  6. Rail transport in Wales - Wikipedia

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    The Wales & Borders Train Company was formed on 14 October 2001 and ran by National Express. [6] In 2016, Transport for Wales was established, and would oversee the procurement of the next operator of the franchise, then operated by Arriva Trains Wales, as well as Metro services on the Valley Lines. [7] [8]

  7. Vale of Rheidol Railway - Wikipedia

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    Prince of Wales with British Rail logo in 1981. The Great Western Railway became part of the Western Region of British Railways on 1 January 1948 and the line continued to operate a tourist service. [18] In the 1950s local managers ensured that the Vale of Rheidol line remained well looked after. The coaches carried British Rail's express livery.