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Arianne Davey
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The Great Central Railway is offering visitors the chance to experience something new in March, with trains making a journey they rarely have before!
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Arianne Davey
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Friday, February 24 marked 100 years since Flying Scotsman set off on its first journey from the sheds at Doncaster Works.
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Arianne Davey
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Railway Hub regulars can’t have failed to see the huge media attention paid to Flying Scotsman as the locomotive reaches its 100th anniversary of entering service.
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Arianne Davey
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£3.2 million National Lottery grant for Darlington’s Rail Heritage Quarter; New agreement with trust paves the way for GCR(N) to restart services; and Pendennis Castle commences four-venue spring tour at Severn Vall. You don’t want to miss issue 303 of Heritage Railway magazine.
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Arianne Davey
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Construction has started on a new collection building at Locomotion in Shildon that will significantly expand the visitor attraction and create one of the world’s largest collections of historic railway vehicles.
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Arianne Davey
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Sir Nigel Gresley and Webb Coal Tank to visit Nene Valley Railway; West Somerset’s race to recover from ‘potato field’ landslip; and Historic England finds Shildon coal drops may be ‘first in the world’. You don’t want to miss issue 302 of Heritage Railway magazine.
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Arianne Davey
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Bluebell approves DEMU and Class 73 to join growing diesel fleet; Talyllyn Railway general manager announces February departure; and Duke of Kent retraces grandfather’s footsteps at STEAM. You don’t want to miss issue 301 of Heritage Railway magazine.
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Arianne Davey
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Bluebell offered Oxted DEMU; Flying Scotsman’s Swanage Success; and Network Rail unearths ‘lost’ 1850 siding in Huddersfield. You don’t want to miss issue 300 of Heritage Railway magazine.
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Arianne Davey
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Christmas is just around the corner, meaning it’s time to start present hunting again! Fortunately, we’ve made your life a little bit simpler with our exclusive Christmas Gift Guide! Check out some of these fantastic Railway picks, we’re sure there’s something for everyone…
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Arianne Davey
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The National Railway Museum’s historic Station Hall will close temporarily in the New Year to enable urgent structural repairs to take place as part of the museum’s ambitious redevelopment plans.
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