Heritage Railway
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World’s first digital LED train opens at Watercress Line
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Hampshire’s Watercress Line is hosting a unique Christmas spectacular this month with the world’s first digital LED train.
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PREVIEW: Issue 274 of Heritage Railway magazine
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Grab a FREE exclusive 2021 calendar inside the brand new issue of Heritage Railway magazine!
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HUGE 30% off at Mortons Books this Black Friday weekend!
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Mortons Books’ biggest sale of the year has arrived!
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More projects to reverse Beeching rail cuts given funding
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Fifteen more proposals to reverse historical reductions in the rail network – known as the Beeching cuts – have secured development funding.
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Pendennis return moves closer as boiler and frames are reunited
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The 1925-built icon has been the subject of a thorough restoration by the Great Western Society since it was repatriated from Australia in 2000
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The Last Haydn Jones Train commemoration
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In the Autumn of 1950 the future of the Talyllyn Railway was very much in doubt.
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Colonel Stephens: Celebrating a light railway legend
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The life and work of an ingenious engineer, Colonel Stephens, who inspired Britain’s preserved railway sector is celebrated in a new publication written by Heritage Railway magazine editor Robin Jones.
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Victoria station marks 100 years since Unknown Warrior burial
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A pop-up exhibition has opened in London Victoria station to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the journey and burial of the Unknown Warrior.
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Story of King’s Cross station told in new Channel 5 documentary
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The rich history of one of the most iconic and well-known railway stations in the world will be told in a new documentary which airs on Channel 5 tonight (Monday, 9 November).
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Severn Valley Railway to close as second national lockdown begins
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Following the government announcement of a second national COVID-19 lockdown, the Severn Valley Railway will close from November 5.