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Five facts about Forth Bridge as it celebrates 130th anniversary
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The Forth Bridge celebrates the 130th birthday of its opening, a glorious feat and a testament to the innovation of its engineering. Here are a few facts you perhaps didn’t know about the famous Scottish landmark.
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Could you be signaller? Network Rail needs you
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Network Rail is appealing to people in Yorkshire and the North East to join them as railway signallers.
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Protestors demand government keep Northern Rail under public control
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Rail passenger groups and union leaders are staging protests today, calling for the Government to keep Northern Rail under public control.
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Get started in railway modelling with The Model Centre
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Looking to get started in the world of railway modelling? Or perhaps you’re looking to expand your layouts, then check out The Model Centre’s clearance sale.
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LMS Coronation Class: Britain’s most powerful locomotives?
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Many experts claim the Princess Coronations were the finest British express passenger locomotives ever built.
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UK railway news round-up
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New Government funding has been announced for disabled passengers and for new stations, but is it enough? Plus, severe floods bring closures near the Welsh border. Here’s this week’s round-up:
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£20m funding for new railway stations across the country
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A new £20 million fund to build new railway stations and restore some that were previously closed has been announced by the Department for Transport.
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14 interesting facts about the Tyne and Wear Metro
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The North-East has plenty to offer visitors, although that may not include extensive railway activity. However, it is home to one of the few rapid transit systems in the UK, the Tyne and Wear Metro.
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New £20 million funding for disabled access improvements
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Disabled passengers across the UK are set to benefit from a £20m fund to improve accessibility at railway stations, the Transport Secretary has announced.
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Underwater inspections before flooded Shrewsbury lines can reopen
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More heavy rain overnight means the River Severn has now breached emergency defences.
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