An extract from the September 1969 issue of The Railway Magazine describing experimental paved track constructed by British ...
An extract (verbatim) from a March 1983 issue of The Railway Magazine detailing cement traffic operations involving ...
An extract from the March 1957 issue of The Railway Magazine detailing the development and operation of conductor rail ...
Railway photography combines timing, technical skill and an understanding of light and movement. Whether capturing high-speed ...
Former Craigentinny pilot No. 08472 has been sold into private ownership by Hunslet as part of the company’s continuing ...
N’ gauge modellers are in for a treat with a brand new model of the Class 23 ‘Baby Deltic’ being added to the EFE Rail range.
Piers Connor & Christopher Westcott CRAVENS Heritage Trains Limited (CHTL) has revealed that its three-car unit, has passed ...
LONG-TERM North Yorkshire Moors Railway resident No. 37264 covered more miles than any other locomotive on the line in 2025, even though it is not certified ...
The Transport Secretary has proposed that HS2 run at a slower speed than originally planned in order to keep the costs of the ...
There has long been a peculiar and enduring interest in new locomotive designs emerging from Swindon. For decades, the works of the Great Western Railway have set benchmarks for locomotive engineering ...
The life and work of an ingenious engineer, Colonel Stephens, who inspired Britain’s preserved railway sector is celebrated in a new publication written by Heritage Railway magazine editor Robin Jones ...
Despite the rapid return to almost pre-Covid passenger numbers, 2023 saw several fleets of trains withdrawn and placed in store. Chris Milner casts an eye over the current rolling stock situation.