Articles by RAIL magazine - Page 9
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News
Court ruling quashes SJP fare-dodging convictions
Tens of thousands of people prosecuted for non-payment of train fares could see their convictions quashed, following a court ruling earlier this month.
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Opinion
RAIL opinion: Aim high for leisure travel
Rail should be our first choice, but our faith must be restored.
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News
Stricken Class 66 ready to move
A month after its ran into issues at Blair Atholl, Direct Rail Services 66122 was still dumped in a siding at Dunkeld & Birnam.
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News
Seven Class 14s star at 60th anniversary gala
A four-day gala at the Ecclesbourne Valley Railway on July 25-28 celebrated the 60th anniversary of the Class 14 Type 1 diesel hydraulic locomotives.
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News
Hercules back in ‘large logo’ BR Blue livery
Just over 40 years since it last ran in ‘large logo’ BR Blue, the Class 50 Alliance’s 50007 Hercules has been repainted in the popular 1980s livery.
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News
Final Land Recovery ‘60s’ leave Toton
The final trio of Class 60s acquired by Land Recovery have been collected from Toton and taken to Radway Green for storage.
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Features
How to grow off-peak leisure travel by rail
Non-commuter lines are experiencing an upswing in fortunes, but the UK lags behind mainland Europe when it comes to value for money and accessibility.
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News
HS2 rail workings in full swing at New Bilton
Rail traffic on the New Bilton branch from Rugby recommenced on August 1 2023, and there are now two trips daily, five days a week, from Willesden Euroterminal.
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News
12 Sarah Siddons receives repaint
Former Metropolitan Railway locomotive 12 Sarah Siddons has been repainted at Arlington Fleet Services.
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News
Derby to set out plans for rail campus
Details of the planned Rail Campus Derby will be revealed at an event in the city in October.