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Rail industry responds to Chancellor’s Spring Statement
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The Railway Industry Association (RIA), the voice of the UK rail supply community, has responded to government’s Spring Statement.
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Scotland’s Railway offers a warm welcome to refugees from Ukraine
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Scotland’s Railway is playing its part to support refugees arriving in Scotland from war-torn Ukraine.
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Eden Camp Modern History Museum: Ukraine Appeal
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Eden Camp Modern History Museum is working with Vets & Vans, a volunteer group, to launch an urgent Ukraine Appeal and are seeking to raise money and gather emergency aid for the millions of people displaced by the Russian invasion of the country of Ukraine.
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Severn Valley Railway latest heritage line to implement coal-saving measures
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The Severn Valley Railway has announced some changes to its operations in the coming months, as part of a drive to conserve its stocks of coal.
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Charity railtour from Crewe to Windsor to mark Platinum Jubilee
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The Railway Benefit Fund (RBF) have organised a charity railtour from Crewe to Windsor on June 3, supported by Locomotive Services Limited.
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National Railway Museum’s receives £2.5m in largest single donation
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The National Railway Museum in York has received £2.5m from The Liz and Terry Bramall Foundation to fund a new interactive gallery for families called Wonderlab.
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SVR is latest line to cancel wartime events
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The Severn Valley Railway has cancelled its two 1940s-themed weekends later this year in the light of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
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Sadiq Khan’s fears as future TfL contracts supporting factory jobs ‘at risk’
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Future contracts for London transport schemes which support jobs across the country are at risk without long-term funding from the Government, the capital’s mayor is warning.
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60007 joins SVR’s gala line-up
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LNER Class A4 60007 Sir Nigel Gresley has been confirmed as the third guest locomotive at the Severn Valley Railway’s upcoming Spring Steam Gala.
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Minister fears swearing increase on trains if sticker warnings placed on seats
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More swearing on trains could be encouraged by stickers on seats advising passengers to stop using bad language, according to a transport minister.