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TRANSPORT for London has issued a notice to tender with the Official Journal of the European Union to ‘sensitively restore
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London Underground is having to upgrade its older Tube stock to fill the short gap between new legislation coming into
The 1980s and 1990s saw Traction Maintenance Depots continue to receive fuel deliveries and, to a lesser extent, other fluids
It is again time to head to Burton upon Trent for the society’s all-diesel and electric show with the Great
By Roger Harris Self-published 63 Carol Avenue, Cherry Orchard, Bromsgrove B61 8RW 150 pages, all text, 297x210mm, softback. £21.50 THERE’S
I ENJOYED the freight sectorisation article in RE251 (April issue) and found it an interesting read. The splendid main opening
Just how nimble are today’s locos and units, and what’s the quickest off the mark? Neville Hill returns to the Cambridge
Now that the Colne Valley Railway has purchased its own trackbed and land, plans are pushing ahead on more visitor attractions
The once extensive network of fuel oil deliveries is now reduced to a few as required workings. David Ratcliffe looks
A ONE-off event on April 23 saw four generations of East Coast traction run side by side along the four-track
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