The Railway Magazine
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From the archive: Open day at Barrow Hill
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As printed from the January 1972 edition of The Railway Magazine, take a look at this story by Peter A Hogarth about the Barrow Hill roundhouse.
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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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May 2023
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The Railway Magazine provides the latest news, Steam & Heritage, modern traction and reviews and our brand-new May issue is out now!
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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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On shed at Llan
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Gareth Evans visits the Llangollen Railway’s motive power depot and learns about the latest developments with the facilities and the fleet of steam and diesel locomotives.
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April issue
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The Railway Magazine provides the latest news, Steam & Heritage, modern traction and reviews and our brand-new April issue is out now!
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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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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.
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March issue
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The Railway Magazine provides the latest news, Steam & Heritage, modern traction and reviews and our brand-new March issue is out now!