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Two new wagons have been announced, while the range of liveries on the new Mk.3 coaches has also increased. THE
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Thirty five years ago this February, one of British Rail’s most interesting operations came to an end. Steve Morris looks
Chiltern Railways is now running services through to the main Oxford station, competing with Great Western Railway for commuters to
The first containers to travel by rail from China to London reached the terminal at Barking on January 18. In
Construction of the line has yet to begin, but the search is on for the HS2 fleet By Murray Brown
With the imminent introduction of Class 800 units and Class 88 locomotives, which are able to bridge the gaps in
The long-awaited arrival of the first Class 88 in the UK finally occurred on January 22, with No. 88002 Prometheus
Trenitalia and Mitsui are the latest two companies to enter the UK franchise market, as British firms back away due
I FOUND the latest two issues of Rail Express (RE248 and 249) an enjoyable read, and found the modeller sections
February 1977 saw the withdrawal of the last Class 52 ‘Westerns’ in BR service. To mark the 40th anniversary of
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