1920’s steam locomotive hauls train on mainline for the first time in 52 years
History has been made when a 1920s Southern Railway ‘Mogul’ steam locomotive (No. 31806) hauled its first train on the Dorset mainline for the first…
History has been made when a 1920s Southern Railway ‘Mogul’ steam locomotive (No. 31806) hauled its first train on the Dorset mainline for the first…
This morning, the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway has announced that steam locomotive No.70013 ‘Oliver Cromwell’ will be visiting them to take part in their Festival of…
This month, we are giving you the chance to win a brand new book entitled ‘Great British Steam Trains, A Pictorial History’, plus two RailAdvent keyrings…
The Helston Railway have announced that royalty has visited the railway in Cornwall to open its newest halt, Truthall Halt. As some will know, 55…
The Spa Valley Railway has announced that A Class No. 52322 will be visiting the line from May to August 2018. The locomotive is currently…
The Class 504 Preservation Society have announced that they have been offered 16 weeks undercover accommodation at the East Lancashire Railway. The accommodation is at…
The North Yorkshire Moors Railway is hosting its Autumn Steam Gala from Friday 28th September to Sunday 30th September and they have now announced that…
The Bluebell Railway, in East Sussex, has released their April update on their Operation Undercover Phase 4 project. This project will see rolling stock be…
Steam locomotive, 4920 ‘Dumbleton Hall’, has been reconnected to the rest of the line at the South Devon Railway. Over on the 4920 ‘Dumbleton Hall’…
Since the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway reopened the extension to Broadway, records have been tumbling in. They have now announced that they have seen passenger numbers…
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