Essential reading for today's rail enthusiast
by
Alex Bestwick
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The cancellation of the long-running event, alongside the closure of a major modelling retailer, has been blamed on a lack of young people taking up the hobby.
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The estimated cost of building HS2 between London and Birmingham has soared to as much as £66.6 billion, MPs heard.
Rail Express Editor Richard Clinnick talks us through what to expect in the new issue when it is released next week!
Infrastructure failure has disrupted services at the second busiest rail station in the UK for the third day in a row.
Hattons Model Railway has announced that it will cease trading, and launched a closing down sale.
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For 2024 The Railway Touring Company has introduced new UK holidays exploring Derbyshire, Yorkshire and Southern England’s heritage railways, as […]
Rail Tour specialist Ffestiniog Travel will mark its milestone 50th anniversary year in 2024 with a special celebratory tour to […]
Regulated rail fares in England will rise by nearly 5% in March, the Department for Transport (DfT) said.
Many passengers found their journeys disrupted on Thursday as Storm Pia battered parts of the UK, with gusts hitting 115mph.
All Cross-Channel rail services were suspended on Thursday due to an unexpected strike in France, disrupting tens of thousands of journeys.
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