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More than 60 years after the first BR diesel railcars were introduced, the final vehicles in regular passenger service have
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Hitachi took members of the media and stakeholders as well as customers, GWR and Eversholt, to see progress made on
ELECTRIC services between Maidenhead and London Paddington commenced on May 22 using a pair of Class 387/1 EMUs. As well
Eurostar e320 high-speed trains started operation on the London-Brussels route on May 28. The Siemens-built EMUs are replacing Class 373
WHEN I wrote my comment at the end of March for the April-dated issue, which, by pure coincidence, contained a
INDIAN Railways decided in February to retain Nilgiri Mountain Railway 0-8-2RT X-37384 in working order at Coonoor shed as it
INDIAN Railways has reintroduced the 167-year-old ‘Fairy Queen’ 2-2-2T British-built steam loco into occasional passenger service as part of changes
MEXICAN industrial conglomerate Grupo México has agreed to buy Florida-based railroad Florida East Coast from US investment group Fortress, paying
LEADING South African preservation centre Sandstone Heritage Trust added two newly overhauled 2ft-gauge locos to its fleet in early 2017.
GERMAN national operator DB introduced the first of its new ICE4 250km/h EMUs in October 2016 on a test passenger
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