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Great Beeching Survivors
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While banner-waving protestors who gathered outside stations on the last day of services on their local line may have felt that they were wasting their breath against a Government ‘one size fits all’ policy, that the consultation procedures were purely academic, and that the Labour government which pledged to reverse the cuts re-engaged on that…
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September 2023
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The Railway Magazine provides the latest news, Steam & Heritage, modern traction and reviews and our brand-new September issue is out now!
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What’s inside the October issue of Rail Express?
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Editor Richard Clinnick breaks down what you can expect in the latest issue of Rail Express.
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First look at new designs for National Railway Museum’s Station Hall exhibition
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The National Railway Museum has released details of its new permanent exhibition planned for Station Hall, including concept designs for York’s former goods station.
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Cheers to the Great Central Beer Festival
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The Great Central Railway’s annual beer festival takes place over four days this week.
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Mortons Media Group Ltd. – Links
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Mortons Media Group publishes a wide range of magazines, including titles relating to classic and modern motorcycles, scootering, steam railways, heritage transport, classic American cars and growing your own fruit and veg. Mortons also produces specialist publications, organises major annual classic bike shows and autojumbles, and hosts thousands of images within Europe’s largest motorcycle archive.…
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More than 680,000 responsed to consultation on ticket office closures
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More than 680,000 responses were submitted to a consultation on proposals for a widespread closure of railway station ticket offices, Transport Focus and London TravelWatch have said.
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44 percent of trains delayed or cancelled in first half of 2023
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More than two out of five train services in Britain during the first half of the year were delayed, new figures show.
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The Talyllyn Railway: powered by volunteers
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The Talyllyn Railway is a historic heritage railway located in Tywyn, Mid Wales. Of global importance, it holds the distinction of being the world’s first preserved railway, paving the way for the preservation and restoration of many other historic railways around the world.
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From the archive: Harry Potter – How the rail scenes were filmed
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This exclusive behind-the-scenes report by James Shuttleworth was first published in The Railway Magazine in January 2002.
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