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Why UK train stations need to be made safer
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Train stations cause over 200 severe slips, trips and falls that lead to injuries to members of the public annually. It’s a major problem that will only increase as people return to rail travel and train stations get busier once again.
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Preview: Issue 295 of Heritage Railway magazine
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Mid-Norfolk Railway runs first trains north of Dereham; National rail strikes stop charter trips; and M&GN Society acquires Gresley brake coach for LNER carriage set. You don’t want to miss issue 295 of Heritage Railway magazine.
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Preview: August issue of Railways Illustrated
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Grab the brand new August issue of Railways Illustrated magazine for the best coverage of today’s railway scene.
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The Railway Magazine’s editors meet for the 125th anniversary of the first issue
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This month marks 125 years since the first issue of The Railway Magazine was published in July 1897. In this special podcast episode, we reunite every living editor and the current deputy editor of The Railway Magazine to mark the occasion. Enjoy this hour-long discussion of the history of the magazine, the formative events it’s…
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Six towns and cities shortlisted to be home of Great British Railways
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The Department for Transport (DfT) announced that Birmingham, Crewe, Derby, Doncaster, Newcastle-upon-Tyne and York are all in the running.
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More rail workers vote to strike over pay, jobs and conditions
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More railway workers have voted to strike in the bitter dispute over pay, jobs and conditions, increasing the threat of travel disruption this summer.
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PREVIEW: Issue 295 of Heritage Railway
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Issue 295 of Heritage Railway is on sale now! Here’s what you can expect to find inside our latest edition.
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Unique stamp celebrates 125 years of our sister title, The Railway Magazine
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The Railway Magazine has this year reached the incredible milestone of 125 years of continuous publication.
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July issue on sale now!
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Our brand new July issue is out now! The special 124-page edition examines how the railways – and your favourite railway magazine – have evolved from the first issue in 1897 to the present day!
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Hornby withdraw two ‘Trains on Film’ due to licensing rights
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For several months there has been some speculation concerning the introduction of two Hornby train packs under the sub brand title of ‘Trains on Film’ which both featured, in one form or another the L&MR No.57 ‘Lion’ and associated rolling stock. The films concerned were ‘The Lady with a Lamp’ and ‘The Titfield Thunderbolt’. Hornby…