Heritage Railway Association
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Lewin takes important HRA role
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The longest serving general manager in heritage rail has been appointed vice-chair of the Heritage Railway Association. Ffestiniog and Welsh Highland Railways General Manager Paul Lewin took on the role during mid-April, replacing Talyllyn Railway Preservation Society President (and former North Yorkshire Moors Railway Chief Executive) Chris Price. Paul has been running the FfWHR, the…
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Rail Express award for Class 50 Alliance
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The Class 50 Alliance has won the Heritage Railway Association Mortons Media Rail Express Modern Traction Award.
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Threat of Energy Bill coal ban lifted
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The Heritage Railway Association has welcomed a decision to remove an amendment to the Energy Bill which would have seen an outright ban on domestic coal mining.
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Lord Hendy becomes heritage railway chair
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Network Rail Chair Peter Hendy has taken a top position on the board of the Heritage Railway Association.
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More time to enter HRA awards
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The Heritage Railway Association Annual Awards entries deadline has been extended by a fortnight.
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Australian heritage steam line shares weather advice
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Expertise from the other side of the world is helping British heritage railways to revise their hot weather plans following a long, hot summer.
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‘Black Five’ and tramway among big HRA Awards winners
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Sussex Railway volunteer took the top honours at the Heritage Railway Association annual awards.
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Heritage Railway Association Awards looking for 2022 nominations
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The Heritage Railway Association Annual Awards event is looking for nominations to help celebrate the successes of restoration and preservation.
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HRA President secures Government’s support for future of heritage steam
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The Heritage Railway Association (HRA) President, Lord Faulkner has secured Government’s assurances that the Environment Bill will have no direct impact on the heritage steam sector.
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Heritage Railway Association supports last gasp bid to save UK coal
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The government is days away from deciding whether or not a new UK coal mine should open.