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Hornby ‘Flirts’ with new trains and technology
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Despite a difficult 2021with new models delayedby a variety of challenges relating to the global economy, Hornby looks ahead with new innovations andup-to-date models.
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PREVIEW: MAY ISSUE OF THE RAILWAY MAGAZINE
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Britain’s best-selling rail title The Railway Magazine is back for another month of award-winning photos, news, features and exclusives from the rail industry, past and present.
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Five new railway industry figures have been appointed to the National Railway Museum’s Advisory Board.
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Tim Dunn, Steve Oates, Jo Lewington, Anit Chandarana and Toufic Machnouk will join the now 12-strong board which provides advice and support to the museum’s Senior Management Team on their plans for the future of the museum.
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Six new books in the past few weeks – the Transport Treasury team have been busy!
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The Transport Treasury team have been busy. Six new books in the past few weeks – and steam (mostly) issuing from the computers!
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Network Rail removes graffiti in £2m spring clean
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A £2 million spring clean has tackled the “eyesore” of graffiti on Britain’s railways.
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Preview: April issue of The Railway Magazine
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Britain’s best-selling rail title The Railway Magazine is back for another month of award-winning photos, news, features and exclusives from the rail industry, past and present.
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Ghost Trains: A discovery of the UK’s forgotten railway networks
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In this new Railway Hub video, Ben visits Kirton Lindsey Railway Station and Brigg Railway Station in Lincolnshire, two known ‘ghost stations’.
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Your Gallery | Big Boy 4014 & 844 on the main line, Utah
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Adrian Brodie sent in this great photograph of the Big Boy at the Utah State Railroad Museum.
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Your Gallery | Departing Crèvecoeur-le-Grand
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One of our French followers, Janneau Olivier, has sent in these pictures of a locomotive La Ferté-Bernard, France.
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A Lincolnshire Phoenix
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It seems inconceivable that a steam-worked narrow gauge railway would be built in the 1960s to fulfil a real passenger transport need.
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