Search results for: “4”
-
July issue on sale now!
Posted
by
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!
-
Hornby withdraw two ‘Trains on Film’ due to licensing rights
Posted
by
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…
-
Step towards No. 563 returning to steam
Posted
by
A unique Victorian steam locomotive has been re-wheeled in “a hugely significant milestone” towards restoring the historic engine to full working order and returning it to steam for the first time since 1948.
-
Recruitment firms attack plans to allow agency workers to replace strikers
Posted
by
Recruitment firms have stepped up their opposition to controversial Government plans to allow agency staff to replace striking workers, warning they would “inflame” industrial disputes. Leaders of a number of the biggest recruitment companies in the country wrote to Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng expressing concern at the proposals, which were announced in response to the…
-
Grant Shapps slams rail unions as he unveils £1bn east coast digital investment
Posted
by
Transport Secretary Grant Shapps hit out at striking rail unions as he announced a £1 billion investment in digital signalling. He said that giving the go-ahead for the replacement of Victorian signalling infrastructure on the East Coast Main Line (ECML) proves the Government is modernising the railways “despite the best efforts of unions”. But the…
-
Metropolitan No.1 overhaul update and appeal
Posted
by
Built in 1898, Metropolitan No.1 is the sole surviving example of the E-Class 0-4-4 designed by the Chief Mechanical Engineer of the Metropolitan Railway T. F. Clark, for use on the Baker Street to Verney Junction service.
-
Severn Valley Railway supports Red Cross Ukrainian Crisis Appeal
Posted
by
The Severn Valley Railway is adding its support to the Ukrainian Crisis Appeal that’s being run by the Red Cross.
-
Trams running again at Crich
Posted
by
Following essential safety work, the vintage trams at Crich Tramway Village are running again.
-
Book of the Week: Railways and Recollections
Posted
by
The Nostalgia Collection expands with this book from Will Adams, exploring from Hendon to St Pancras before electrification.
-
Passenger numbers as low as 12% as services disrupted by rail strikes
Posted
by
Passenger numbers at major railway stations were below a fifth of usual levels as services were hit on the second day of rail strikes.