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Steam gives way to diesel as UK temperatures soar

HERITAGE railways and main line charter operators have been forced into major changes to their summer operations because of freak temperatures which have dramatically increased the risk of lineside fires caused by stray sparks from steam locomotives.

Two lineside fires were started by cinders from steam engines on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway on August 9, just three days after a steam ban on the line was lifted following rainfall. North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service recorded the incidents at

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