The Railway Hub
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More time to make memories on Great Central Railway
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The Great Central Railway is trying out a new timetable for its award winning heritage trains. The aim is to encourage visitors to visit the locomotive footplate and meet the driver and fireman.
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‘Deltic’ charity tour commemorate ‘Tees-Tyne Pullman’
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To mark the 75th anniversary of the ‘Tees-Tyne Pullman’, The Railway Magazine has joined forces with Pathfinder Tours to run a recreation of the 1970s service, raising money for charity with a train that will use blue and grey Mk.2 carriages very similar to those used around 50 years ago.
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Pioneering Stockton & Darlington Railway archive shared with the public for the first time
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The National Railway Museum has acquired and digitised a newly discovered archive from a largely forgotten early railway pioneer – Leonard Raisbeck.
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May 2023
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Steam nostalgia and railway history at its best, Steam Days is the monthly magazine dedicated to all steam railway enthusiasts. With Rex Kennedy as editor, he has 80 years of railway memories to recollect, alongside the stories and tales retold by many of the contributors.
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Learn how to grow your own food with help from Kitchen Garden magazine
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Download your free taster of the award-winning Kitchen Garden magazine to help you grow and cook your own delicious produce.
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Explore London Transport Museum with Depot Open Days
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Next weekend London Transport Museum is throwing open the doors of its working Museum store in Acton Town for the public to explore.
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Test your knowledge with Train Teasers
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How much do you know about the railways? Test your knowledge with Train Teasers – a quiz book for the cultured trainspotter.
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Win £50 worth of rail books!
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We’ve partnered with our sister company, Mortons Books, to give you the chance to win £50 to spend on some riveting rail reads!
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Branch Lines off the Salisbury to Exeter Line.
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Bath Railway Society is presenting an illustrated talk by Stuart Isbister, on Thursday, May 4.