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October 2025
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The Railway Magazine provides the latest news, Steam & Heritage, modern traction and reviews and our brand-new October issue is out now!
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Phone tracking train ticket trial launches in northern England
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A trial where passengers pay for train tickets by having their phones tracked has been launched on Northern services.
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Hundreds gather to watch newly restored replica of Locomotion No.1
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Hundreds lined the tracks to watch a newly restored replica of Locomotion No.1 re-enact the birth of the railways, 200 years on.
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Locomotion No.1 replica to run on Stockton & Darlington Railway line this weekend
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A replica of a historic steam locomotive will re-enact the birth of the modern railway this weekend – however Network Rail has issued a safety reminder ahead of the event.
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The 7 railway sites just given listed status by Historic England
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Seven railway sites, including the world’s first purpose-built railway pub, have now been listed at Grade II.
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Issue 337
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With Heritage Railway magazine, you can keep up to date with essential railway news, days out and lots more! You won’t want to miss issue 337 of Heritage Railway magazine.
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The Railway 200 whistling launch!
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By Robin Jones Just as the opening of the first modern railway in 1825 reshaped global transport, so the start of the Stockton & Darlington bicentenary celebrations captured the attention and imagination of Britain and overseas. Noon on January 1 saw the Whistle-Up event in which more than 200 steam, diesel and electric locomotives at…
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Videos explaining cause of rail disruptions to be shared with passengers
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New videos will explain to passengers what is causing disruptions to rail services and what they should do next.
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Diverted West Coast trains to use historic rail line for first time in decade
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A historic railway line will be used by diverted West Coast Main Line (WCML) trains for the first time in over a decade.
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Leaf-removal train named Ctrl Alt Deleaf after public vote
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A leaf-removal train named Ctrl Alt Deleaf will tackle leaves on the tracks, which cause major disruption to rail services in autumn.a
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