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Drunk Doncaster driver jailed for smashing into train at level crossing
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Drunk driver, Michael Rochford, age 27, has been sentenced to nearly a year in jail following a collision with a moving train at a level crossing in June this year.
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Official Opening for Doncaster’s Rail Heritage Centre
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A remarkable Rail Heritage Centre which takes centre stage inside Danum Gallery, Library and Museum has been officially opened in Doncaster.
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PREVIEW: October issue of Steam Days magazine
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Steam nostalgia and railway history at its best, Steam Days is the monthly magazine dedicated to all steam railway enthusiasts.
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Violence against transport workers worse during pandemic – rail union warns
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Three out of five transport workers have been verbally or physically attacked since the start of the pandemic, new research suggests.
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Grant Shapps retains Transport Secretary position in PM cabinet change-up
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Transport Secretary Grant Shapps has expressed his delight to be reappointed during Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s cabinet reshuffle on September 15.
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New stations added to Tube map in major network expansion
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Transport for London (TfL) has unveiled a new Tube map showing the first major expansion of the network this century.
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New accessibility features added in the latest Railway Magazine app update
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Users of The Railway Magazine app on mobile can expect to find plenty of brand new accessibility features to greatly improve navigation and readability.
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Rail union to hold Waterloo protest over service cuts
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The biggest rail workers union is holding a protest on Monday as it steps up its campaign against job losses in the industry.
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Book of the Week: The Last Days of BR Steam in Wessex Vol 1. Western Region
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By the early 1960s, BR’s aim to eliminate steam traction was all too evident. The author, therefore, decided to try to record these changes pictorially, initially using his Box Brownie camera.