The Railway Magazine
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Track upgrades in North Yorkshire over August Bank Holiday weekend
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Network Rail is upgrading the track in Hensall over the August Bank Holiday weekend to bring smoother journeys for passengers travelling to North Yorkshire.
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Two injured in level crossing collision between train and tractor
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A crash between a train and a tractor at a level crossing has left two people injured, police said.
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Rail passengers face potential 4.8% rise in fares
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Britain’s train passengers could be hit by the largest fares rise in a decade.
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Train passengers to get indication of rail fare rises
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Train passengers will get an indication this week of how much ticket prices may rise, amid calls for fares to be frozen.
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Demand for trains will fully recover from pandemic – Heaton-Harris
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Department for Transport (DfT) figures show the number of journeys being made by train in Britain is approximately 57% of what it was before the coronavirus crisis, while car use has fully recovered.
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Rail enthusiasts get married on train from London Euston
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A couple of rail enthusiasts enjoyed a “dream come true” wedding as they tied the knot on an Avanti West Coast service.
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How has The Railway Magazine changed in the last twenty years?
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In this video, we take a look at an issue of The Railway Magazine from 1999. The editor of The Railway Magazine, Paul Bickerdyke, and former editor, Chris Milner, sit down to explore the news from the time and how the process of making the magazine has changed since.
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PREVIEW: August issue of The Railway Magazine
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Britain’s best-selling rail title The Railway Magazine is back for another month of award-winning photos, news, features and exclusives from the rail industry, past and present.
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Paralympian chairs new panel to improve accessibility on rail network
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The first meeting of the Accessible Travel Advisory Group (ATAP) – set up to improve the accessibility of rail journeys on the Southeastern network – took place on August 5.