Essential reading for today's rail enthusiast
by
Sam Hewitt
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The decline in coal and steel traffic has led to redundancies at Britiain’s biggest rail freight operator DB Cargo. THE […]
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THE number of international services operated by Eurostar is to be reduced by 8%, with a subsequent reduction of 80 […]
I AM just reading the October issue of Rail Express and I see on page 29 (Express Mailbag) there is […]
FOLLOWING the demise of steam in 1968, railway photography entered something of a ‘dark age’ when many star names had […]
Christopher Westcott reports on the sole surviving Class 306 unit No. 306017, which is owned by the National Railway Museum […]
THE last surviving Class 306 EMU has had a fascinating career. Originally designed by the LNER in the late 1930s […]
The inaugural run of Belmond’s latest luxury train was hit by loco and stock problems on its journey around Ireland. […]
SUFFICIENT Class 387/2s were in service during September to allow the remaining Class 442s to be withdrawn from Gatwick Express […]
OR shunter fans, the Wensleydale Railway was the place to be on September 25, with a very rare public appearance […]
Five of the English Electric Type 1s are back in traffic to power the Railhead Treatment Trains around Yorkshire. With […]
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