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Return of the King « Catcliffe Demon
After nearly 30 years, Hornby is again producing a ‘King Arthur’. Hornby 'King Arthur' N15 No. 30764 Sir Gawain in BR livery with weathered finish ...
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A good year for freight car fans « Catcliffe Demon
Finally, maybe just sneaking in before New Year, will be the highly anticipated UTC 16000gal clay slurry tank car, which can also be used at a later date ...
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South Yard « Catcliffe Demon
A portrait of NS’ South Yard in Roanoke, Virginia, on May 14th, 2006, mainly used for staging coal and other unit trains. Resident on that day were C39-9E ...
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Big is beautiful « Catcliffe Demon
ORIGINALLY ANNOUNCED IN May 2005, Athearn’s Genesis series SD45-2 was ... Athearn Genesis SD45-2 in MRL. Athearn has produced its SD45-2 in three MRL ...
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Not quite ‘Ready-To-Roll’ « Catcliffe Demon
THE ATHEARN GP40X that I mentioned that I had a purchased a few days back has now arrived and I present some images of this new release, well, ...
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Slow and steady « Catcliffe Demon
ONE OF THE latest releases in Athearn’s ‘HO’ scale Ready-to-Roll range is the EMD SD38. The new model is once again based on the former RPP bodyshell, ...
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Class 87s Bulgaria bound « Catcliffe Demon
There was a time that Liliput of Austria marketed an HO model of class 87. Expect the real thing to receive the well-known red livery of Bulgarian Rys. ...
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Goodbye Virgin XC « Catcliffe Demon
I, for one, won’t miss virgin. Shame the vibrators will live on in Arriva colours. I bet Mr B couldn’t wait to get rid of the franchise after the damage it ...
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More Mid-Norfolk « Catcliffe Demon
THE MOST ANTICIPATED working of the Mid-Norfolk Railway’s diesel gala event was the opportunity to travel behind doubled up Direct Rail Services Class 57/0 ...
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More Mid-Norfolk « Catcliffe Demon
THE MOST ANTICIPATED working of the Mid-Norfolk Railway’s diesel gala event was the ... eager to get some mileage behind this railtour-shy ‘Tractor’. ...