Shannon Butcher
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Book of the Week: Locomotive Recollections | No 7903 Foremarke Hall
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1981 a rusty, beat-up locomotive was saved from Woodhams’ Scrapyard in Barry. The engine in question was the Great Western Railway Modified Hall Class No. 7903 Foremarke Hall.
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Ecclesbourne Valley Railway’s Summer Diesel Gala
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Ecclesbourne Valley Railway’s popular summer diesel enthusiasts event featuring a range of classic diesel locomotives is scheduled to see the first passenger runs of the beautifully repainted Class 47 D1842.
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Book of the Week: Passengers Once More Scotland
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Passengers Once More is a series of books charting reinstated or new stations and lines on Britain’s rail network since nationalisation in 1948.
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Green themed family fun at London Transport Museum
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London Transport Museum has a line-up of school-holiday activities that will get families thinking about how transport shapes life in the Capital
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It’s time to explore the Secrets of the London Underground
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Get ready to set your reminders, as Secrets of the London Underground starts on Yesterday TV on Tuesday 13 July.
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Rising to the challenge: Bridge successfully lifted out of flood zone in Wales railway first
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Following 30 flood closures in the last decade, this innovative £3.6m project will reduce disruption and improve passengers’ journeys on the Cambrian Line.
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Book of the Week: InterCity 125: A High Speed Tribute
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Few trains truly reach a legendary status but there can be no doubt that the Intercity 125 HST was and still is, an icon in the age of the railway.
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Vacancy: Engineering Technician (Steam Locomotive & Coach Fitter)
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The A1 Steam Locomotive Trust (A1SLT) is recruiting again and is seeking an Engineering Technician (Steam Locomotive & Coach Fitter).
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International Women in Engineering Day – Engineer who worked on project at King’s Cross encourages women to consider railway careers
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A Network Rail engineer who upgraded the signalling at London King’s Cross station is using this year’s International Women in Engineering Day (Wednesday, 23 June) to encourage more women to consider a railway career.