End of an era on the Portsmouth Direct Line

To mark his final shift and imminent closure of the box on 24 October 2025 Haslemere signaller Ashley was encouraging all passing drivers to sound their horns as they approached the station!

At 00.34 in the early hours of Saturday, 25 October 2025, SWR Class 444 units 444009/040, which formed train 2P77 from London Waterloo (departing at 23.22 on Friday night) earned a place in railway history when it became the last passenger train ever to be signalled by Haslemere Signal Box. After 130 years of faithful service the signal box bells fell silent and its working life was over.

Under Network Rail’s (NR) heavily-delayed re-signalling plans, the box at Haslemere has closed, along with those at Farncombe and Petersfield, with control of the Portsmouth Direct Line being taken over by the NR Railway Operating Centre (ROC) at Basingstoke and the route scheduled to re-open, after a nine-closure, on Monday, 3 November 2025.

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Last HST to pass the Pembrey semaphores

43013/14 pass Pembrey Signal Box on 22 October 2025 with 1Q16 from Landore to Derby RTC

Another piece of railway history was written at 11.16 on Wednesday, 22 October 2025, when Network Rail “flying banana” test train 1Q16 became the last ever high speed train (HST) to pass the semaphores controlled by Pembrey Signal Box.

Just eight days before the box closes as part of the long-delayed Port Talbot West 2 (PTW2) re-signalling project, Colas Rail-operated power cars 43013/14 headed east towards Derby after their monthly tour of West Wales branches, and visits to Milford Haven, Fishguard Harbour and Pembroke Dock.

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The new order and the old at Liskeard


175009 approaches Liskeard with training run 5Z13 from Newton Abbot to Penzance

Less than two months before withdrawal of the GWR Castle HST sets in mid-December 2025 and with crew training now beginning on the replacement Class 175 units meant the perfect excuse to pay a return visit to Liskeard on 20 October 2025 to capture the changing face of Cornwall’s main line.

Despite pretty dire weather for much of the day, a few hours on the rather photogenic station meant a chance to photograph 175009 on two of the day’s crew training runs along with the only two Class 255 HST “Castle” sets in action that day, after the third diagram had been curtailed and replaced with a two-car Class 150 unit.

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Return to the Rhodope Mountains

75-008 approaches Velingrad South on 9 October 2025 with the Mesta from Septemvri (12.40)

After my summer visit to the wonderful Douro Valley in Portugal it is time to pay a return visit to another delightful outpost of heritage rolling stock in Continental Europe and the one and only narrow gauge railway run by Bulgarian state operator BDZ, the Septemvri-Dobrinishte railway.

For the fourth time in four years I am back at Velingrad “Spa capital of the Balkans” to travel and photograph this remarkable 78-mile (125km) long 760mm (2’ 6”) gauge route that wends its way up from a main line junction on the Sofia-Plovdiv route to the renowned ski resort of Bansko, and terminates at Dobrinishte, a few miles further on.

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