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A century of history to be transformed on the Treherbert Line

Some of the oldest railway infrastructure in Wales is set for a complete transformation as part of the South Wales Metro. Some of the oldest railway infrastructure in Wales is set for a complete transformation as part of the South...

HS2 exhibition reveals untold stories of London burial ground

A new, free exhibition revealing the life stories of Londoners during the 1700s and 1800s has opened to the public today (Wednesday 15 March) at St James’s Church on Piccadilly. Wisitors will be able to enjoy an interactive art...

Bathroom showroom makes way for new Birmingham station

A former bathroom showroom building has been knocked down as construction continues on Stirchley’s new Pineapple Road Railway Station. The station is one of three currently under construction on the Camp Hill Line – the other two are at Moseley...

Nation celebrates 100 years of Flying Scotsman

Today (Friday 24 February), marks 100 years since Flying Scotsman set off on its first journey from the sheds at Doncaster Works. Now a national treasure, Flying Scotsman is a star attraction in the collection of the National Railway...

Sending all the right signals: 130-year-old North Wales signal box gets £140,000 upgrade

Network Rail has finished an all-encompassing refurbishment of a mechanical signal box that plays an important role in the safe running of rail services on the Cambrian Line.  Pwllheli signal box, or ‘ground-frame’, was constructed in 1893 for the Elan Valley...

Historic England awards grant to repair remains of historic railway bridge

Historic England has awarded Durham County Council £161,000 to repair and revitalise the remains of the world’s first iron railway bridge. Completed in 1823, Gaunless Bridge was designed by ‘father of the railways’ George Stephenson and spanned the River Gaunless...

No Buxton to Hazel Grove trains during historic railway bridge repairs

Rail passengers are being advised of a 10-day railway closure from this Saturday on the Buxton line for essential railway repairs in Whaley Bridge. Network Rail is investing £5.1m to replace a Grade II listed bridge which takes the railway...

Kindertransport history mural unveiled at Lowestoft station

An interpretation panel retelling the events of the 1938 Kindertransport arrival in Lowestoft has been unveiled at the town’s railway station as people from the community gathered to mark Holocaust Memorial Day on 27 January. On 12 December 1938 over...

Watercress Line volunteers mark historic golden anniversary of its takeover from British Railways

A group of the original volunteers who helped to rebuild the Watercress Line following the closure of the railway in 1973 commemorated its 50th anniversary on Saturday 4th February.  Around 50 volunteers gathered at Alresford Station where one of the last locomotives to run on the line, Hampshire Unit no 1125, was on display at the platform to...

A Castle of Steam comes to the Cotswolds on the GWSR

An ‘A-list’ steam locomotive is to take top billing at the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway’s (GWSR) Cotswold Festival of Steam in May.  The locomotive in question is Great Western Railway ‘Castle’ class no. 4079, named Pendennis Castle and is appearing...

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GWR and Network Rail Director Ruth Busby receives OBE

Inspirational Great Western Railway (GWR) and Network Rail director Ruth Busby was at Buckingham Palace on Friday to receive...