Search results for: “0”

  • Issue 302

    Issue 302

    Posted

    by

    Sir Nigel Gresley and Webb Coal Tank to visit Nene Valley Railway; West Somerset’s race to recover from ‘potato field’ landslip; and Historic England finds Shildon coal drops may be ‘first in the world’. You don’t want to miss issue 302 of Heritage Railway magazine.

  • Eurostar leaving hundreds of seats empty to avoid queues

    Eurostar leaving hundreds of seats empty to avoid queues

    Posted

    by

    Eurostar is being forced to leave hundreds of seats empty on trains to and from London to avoid long queues at stations, the cross-Channel train operator said.

  • Severn Valley Railway announces new interim managing director

    Severn Valley Railway announces new interim managing director

    Posted

    by

    Severn Valley Railway’s current vice chairman Jonathan ‘Gus’ Dunster will take over as interim managing director, the company’s board of directors has announced.

  • Railways ‘in crisis’ as cancellations hit new high

    Railways ‘in crisis’ as cancellations hit new high

    Posted

    by

    Train reliability across Britain reached the worst level on record in recent weeks, with Avanti West Coast cancelling the equivalent of about one in five services.

  • Mid Hants marks 45 years with documentary series

    Mid Hants marks 45 years with documentary series

    Posted

    by

    As the Mid Hants enters its 45th year, an entertaining documentary series has been produced.

  • February 2023

    February 2023

    Posted

    by

    Rail Express is essential reading for today’s rail enthusiasts and photographers; and the February issue brings you the latest news, headlines, images and features from across the entire rail network, while also welcoming you to a new era for Rail Express.

  • February Issue

    February Issue

    Posted

    by

    Steam nostalgia and railway history at its best, Steam Days is the monthly magazine dedicated to all steam railway enthusiasts.

  • Train firms ordered to stop misusing cancellation loophole

    Train firms ordered to stop misusing cancellation loophole

    Posted

    by

    Train operators have been ordered by a regulator to stop misusing a process which removes services from schedules without them being classed as cancelled.

  • First electric-only freight train firm Varamis Rail starts moving parcels

    First electric-only freight train firm Varamis Rail starts moving parcels

    Posted

    by

    The UK’s first electric-only rail freight operator has started moving parcels between Scotland and the Midlands.

  • Train companies make ‘best and final offer’ to resolve rail dispute

    Train companies make ‘best and final offer’ to resolve rail dispute

    Posted

    by

    Train operating companies have made a “best and final offer” to the biggest rail workers union in a bid to break the deadlocked dispute over pay, jobs and conditions.


From the history of steam through to 21st century rail transport news, we have titles that cater for all rail enthusiasts. Covering diesels, modelling, steam and modern railways, check out our range of magazines and fantastic subscription offers.