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Makeover for popular West Midlands Railway branch line
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A popular line in the West Midlands will close to passengers for two weeks as it undergoes a makeover.
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Severn Valley Railway gearing up for Easter reopening
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Severn Valley Railway has announced that the railway will reopen to visitors for Easter.
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Stonehaven-Montrose railway line repairs underway
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The railway line between Stonehaven and Montrose is to remain closed until February 22 as engineers work to carry out repairs on a damaged bridge between the towns.
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Euston tunnel protest: HS2 protesters evicted from London park
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Bailiffs from HS2 have started to evict protesters from Euston Square Gardens after they dug tunnels and set up a makeshift camp in opposition to the high speed rail project.
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National Railway Museum’s Station Hall to Receive Royal Restoration
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The National Railway Museum’s Station Hall, a former goods depot and now home to the national collection of original royal carriages, is set to receive a £500,000 refurbishment, thanks to the Friends of the National Railway Museum.
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HS2 protesters dig tunnel network under central London park
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Protesters campaigning against the HS2 rail project have dug and are ready to occupy a 100ft tunnel network near Euston station – in a bid to prevent eviction from a protest camp.
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Network Rail volunteers help set up mass vaccination facility in Exeter
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A team of Network Rail workers have played their part in tackling COVID-19 by volunteering to help set up the new large-scale vaccination centre near Exeter, Devon.
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London Transport Museum launch new Tube map face-covering sets
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London Transport Museum has revealed two new sets of Tube inspired face coverings featuring design icons from London’s transport network and history.
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Over 100-year-old steam locomotive returns to Doncaster
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The first of two locomotives built in Doncaster over 100 years ago has returned to the town, thanks to an arrangement between the National Railway Museum and Doncaster Council.