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THE Office of Rail and Road (ORR) has approved the use by Greater Anglia (GA) of the Stadler ‘Flirt’ Class
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THE first Class 91 locos are expected to be withdrawn by LNER from July. They are becoming surplus to requirements
GREAT Western Railway said farewell to long-distance InterCity 125 operation on June 1 with an epic railtour visiting many parts
JUNE 9 saw a Class 31 return to main line action after a gap of several months. Nemesis Rail’s No. 31128
Here are a selection of World War II advertisements that appeared in The Railway Magazine in 1940.
The only remaining diesel loco supplied by British Thomson-Houston (BTH) still in service anywhere in the world is in use
AROUND half the route operated by Florida tourist train Orlando & Northwestern Railway – which runs as ‘The Royal Palm
IN LATE-May it was announced Bombardier was ‘preferred bidder’ for a major contract, with local partners, to build and operate
MAJOR changes to operating contracts in southern Germany on June 9 mean Go-Ahead’s German subsidiary is now operating multiple routes
MALAYSIAN United Plantations Berhad’s (UP) use of rail transport meant it became the first palm oil producer to gain a
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