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January 2025
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The Railway Magazine provides the latest news, Steam & Heritage, modern traction and reviews and our brand-new January issue is out now!
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How a former railway tunnel became the world’s longest indoor vehicle test track
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Nick Pigott visits a former Great Central Railway tunnel that has been repurposed as the world’s longest indoor vehicle test track.
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Gatwick Airport railway station reopens after fire under train
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Gatwick Airport railway station closed and rail passengers were evacuated following a fire under a train.
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‘Savings for passengers’ as lower fees charged to train firms using HS1 line
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Passengers will benefit from train companies being charged lower fees to operate between London St Pancras and the Channel Tunnel, a regulator said.
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National Railway Museum sign agreement with Flying Scotsman custodian
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The National Railway Museum is today delighted to announce that the museum has reached agreement with Flying Scotsman’s custodian, Northern Steam Operations Limited (NSOL), on future arrangements for the locomotive and how the two parties will work together in the future.
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January 2025
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Rail Express is essential reading for today’s rail enthusiasts and photographers; and the January issue brings you the latest news, headlines, images and features from across the entire rail network.
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Issue 327
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With Heritage Railway magazine, you can keep up to date with essential railway news, days out and lots more! You won’t want to miss issue 327 of Heritage Railway magazine.
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January 2025
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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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Colne Valley launches £1m development fund
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The Colne Valley Railway has launched an appeal to raise up to £1 million for a major development of its Castle Hedingham headquarters – and for possible extensions.
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UK train fares highest in Europe, study claims
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UK train ticket prices are the most expensive in Europe, according to a new study.