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Rail industry marks Captain Tom Moore achievements
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Captain Sir Tom Moore has died in hospital at the age of 100 after testing positive for COVID-19.
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Short history of the ‘most flexible of all’ Type 3
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This year marks the 60th anniversary of the Birmingham Railway Carriage & Wagon Company’s Type 3, better known as the Class 33, or simply the ‘Crompton’. Mark Nicholls recounts the type’s history.
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Victorian T9 No. 30120 to remain at Swanage Railway
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The Swanage Railway have announced an agreement with the National Railway Museum for their LSWR T9 steam locomotive No. 30120 to remain on the Swanage Railway.
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Croydon tram crash driver ‘using sick notes to avoid inquest’
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A driver involved in a Croydon tram crash is using “sick notes” to avoid having to “face the music” at an inquest, a lawyer representing the victims’ families said.
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Rail unions slam ‘kick in the teeth’ pay rises decision
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The Government is on a collision course with rail unions after revealing that pay rises for workers in the industry will only be considered in exceptional circumstances.
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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.