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Richard Clinnick shares what to expect in the June issue of Rail Express when it hits shelves next Friday.
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A memorial and dedication service honoured the life of LNER Railway Police Constable Robert Smith, who lost his life during an air raid in 1942.
Locomotion has completed the movement of 46 vehicles into its new £8 million New Hall building at its site in Shildon.
The Labour Party will renationalise the railways if elected, says the shadow transport secretary.
Leighton Buzzard Narrow Gauge Railway’s upcoming Diesel Gala next month will also feature a hint of steam.
A Labour peer has called for toilets on Elizabeth line trains after an incident in December when passengers were held for hours without access to one.
Millions of people across Britain will have access to new open access train services under new rail industry plans.
Robin Jones
New-build GWR 4-6-0 No. 6880 Betton Grange ran for the first time when it was steamed in the yard at Tyseley locomotive Works on Thursday, April 11 – opening a new chapter in Great Western Railway history.
Richard Clinnick shares what’s coming up in the May issue of Rail Express when it hits shelves next week.
Network Rail has announced it will spend £3.4 million on repairs to the Glenfinnan Viaduct.
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