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An event to mark the life of Adrian Shooter CBE, the man who transformed the railways, will take place in
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A north-east England railway line that closed to passengers in the 1960s is to reopen next year.
The HS2 rail project could be delayed among a number of potential options being considered to curb rising costs, the project’s boss has said.
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Bath Railway Society is presenting an illustrated talk by Stuart Isbister, on Thursday, May 4.
The Great Central Railway is offering visitors the chance to experience something new in March, with trains making a journey they rarely have before!
Royal Mail have unveiled a set of special stamps to mark the 100th anniversary of steam locomotive the Flying Scotsman, which will also be the last to feature Elizabeth II’s image.
Members of one of the rail unions involved in the long-running dispute over pay, jobs and conditions have voted to accept offers from train companies.
Poet Laureate Simon Armitage has written a poem in honour of 100 years since the Flying Scotsman first entered service.
Severn Valley Railway have announced another guest set to appear at its Spring Steam Gala in April.
Another high-profile guest announced has been announced for the Severn Valley Railway’s bumper Spring Diesel Festival.
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