Sam Hewitt
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UK railway news roundup
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This week sees a big step forward for HS2 as planning permission for what will be the UK’s largest ever newly built railway station gets the go-ahead. Plus fly-tipping is becoming a growing problem in Scotland.
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From the archive: Bredgar’s little gem
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Gareth Evans visits the Bredgar & Wormshill Railway to discover the latest developments at the 2ft-gauge line in Kent, run by a group of friends, and open once a month to the public. IT STARTED with a standard gauge engine that brothers Bill and David Best almost bought – yet it resulted in a charming…
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HS2: ‘Largest new railway station ever’ plans approved
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HS2’s west-London super hub, Old Oak Common, has had its planning application approved by the Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation yesterday.
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What’s inside the 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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Inside the June issue of Rail Express
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We’re paying tribute to the UK’s railways which are supporting the nation, from key passenger and freight flows kept moving and naming honouring the brilliant Captain Tom!
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What’s inside Issue 267 of Heritage Railway?
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We’re celebrating 50 years of the Severn Valley Railway in a special new edition of Heritage Railway magazine!
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York railway station at the centre of new television documentary
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The latest episode of a new television series, The Architecture The Railways Built, examines York railway station and its amazing history that helped to change the face of the city forever.
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Crowd control measures introduced at railway stations
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New measures have been introduced on trains and railway stations amid fears of crowds forming as more people return to work in England.
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UK railway news roundup
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Operators are preparing for putting on new services with new social distancing measures, plus trespassing cases on the rise during lockdown.
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Coronavirus: Transport for London secures £1.6bn bailout
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Transport for London (TfL) has secured £1.6 billion in emergency funding to keep Tube and bus services running until September.