Heritage Railway
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Swanage Railway receives substantial government grant
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The Swanage Railway is one of 445 heritage organisations across the country set to receive a life-saving financial boost from the government – thanks to the £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund.
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Severn Valley Railway receives lifeline government grant
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The Severn Valley Railway is one of 445 heritage organisations across the country set to receive a lifesaving financial boost from the government, thanks to the £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund.
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New exhibition for world famous Trans-Siberian railway journey
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The Science Museum Group is set to launch a major new exhibition which charts the global impact of the world’s longest and most famous rail journey – the Trans-Siberian Railway.
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Crich Tramway Village offering free admission to local residents
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Crich Tramway Village, home to the National Tramway Museum, will be offering free admission to residents living within five miles of Crich on their Community Day.
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OFFER | Read Steam: The Grand Finale for just 99p
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For the whole of October, you can read the incredible story and tribute to the final men and machines in the Steam: The Grand Finale digital copy for only 99p.
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Nominations for 2021 Heritage Railway Association Awards now open
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Entries and nominations for the 2021 Heritage Railway Association (HRA) Awards are now open.
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Severn Valley Railway features in Netflix film Enola Holmes
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Alongside Millie Bobby Brown, Henry Cavill and Sam Claflin, the Severn Valley Railway plays an important role in the new Netflix film, Enola Holmes.
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Christmas events to go ahead at Severn Valley Railway
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Severn Valley Railway is pulling out all the stops to ensure its visitors enjoy a Christmas-themed experience this year.
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Works on historic Skerne Bridge ahead of 195th anniversary
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Network Rail has carried out improvement work on Skerne Bridge, the oldest railway bridge in the world in continuous use, days before its 195th anniversary.
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163 years ago: Death of Isambard Kingdom Brunel
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Young Isambard was not only to follow in his father’s footsteps as one of the greatest engineers of his day, but with his big railway from London to Bristol, and the seaward ‘extension’ by which steamships would continue the journey to New York, would soon eclipse his fame.