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Word: Ben Jones THE UK’s first hydrogen-powered main line train moved under its own power for the first time at
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Keith Farr takes a nostalgic look at some notable steam rail tours from the 1960s
Exciting times are ahead as the first trains of two new fleets entered service during April and May.
MAY 15 was an historic day for state-backed train operator LNER, which introduced the new Hitachi Class 800 ‘Azuma’ on
TWO of 12 GWR Class 387 110mph EMUs to be branded in a new Heathrow Express livery were released from
The Gospel Oak to Barking line got the first of its new trains in May 23 when two Class 710 four-car EMUs were launched into service late morning.
Design changes and delays, requiring contractors to be on sites longer than expected, added around £2.5billion to costs between 2013 and 2018.
Words: Peter Nicholson Castle Cary station, Somerset, on the GWR’s West of England Main Line, has new station signs reading
THE freight-only Coalville line in Leicestershire has seen the passage of its first Class 70. No. 70802 became the first of
The name was chosen following a competition on BBC Radio Coventry & Warwickshire.
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