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KILSBY Tunnel’s Grade II-listed Great Northern Shaft has been restored by Network Rail, making it fit for many more decades
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SCOTRAIL Alliance has completed the first stage of its work to electrify the Stirling-Dunblane-Alloa route in central Scotland. Overhead power
On THE night of May 14, Virgin Trains (VT) Class 390 No. 390152 Virgin Knight became the first electric train to
PASSENGER services ran on May Day on part of the large industrial rail network in the Czech city of Ostrava
BELGIAN heritage railway Stoomcentrum Maldegem (Maldegem to Eeklo), located between Bruges and Ghent, held a successful gala on May 5-6,
THE Haapamäen Museoveturiyhdistys ry (HMVY) railway museum, at Haapamäki, central Finland, is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. And at
POLISH Intercity operator PKP IC has leased two ‘Griffin’ electric locos from Polish manufacturer Newag. and will use them until
THE Canberra Railway Museum’s former flagship Beyer, Peacock-built 4-8-4+4-8-4 Garratt No. 6029 has returned to the mainline after the museum’s former
THE Belmond ‘British Pullman’ made its annual trip to the West Country on April 27-29. Both of DB Cargo’s dedicated
THE Swanage Railway’s main line-registered Class 33 – No. D6515 Lt Jenny Lewis RN – made a rare venture away from
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