A “do not travel” alert has been issued by three train operators on Wednesday morning. Train operators Southern, Thameslink ...
An extract from the January 1956 issue of The Railway Magazine describing passenger and goods services, station layouts, motive power, and traffic patterns ...
First published in the January 1956 issue of The Railway Magazine, this article documents the reconstruction of Potters Bar Station and the quadruplication ...
"Unacceptable" claims processes are causing train passengers to miss out on more than £80 million per year in compensation ...
Small, characterful and often overlooked, British Rail’s Class 03 shunters played a vital role across the network, quietly breaking up the visual and operat ...
Sixty years ago, Sunderland was in the midst of one of the most significant railway redevelopments in its history, as British ...
A blind student who fell onto train tracks after an assistance service failed to meet him has been awarded £18,000 in ...
National Rail Enquiries said a number of railway lines are closed because of flooding. – Between Par and Newquay in Cornwall.
Britain’s preserved Class 56 diesel locomotives continue to benefit from extensive behind-the-scenes work as owners, ...
In January 1960, Britain’s railways were once again battling one of their greatest recurring enemies: severe winter weather.
In January 1975, The Railway Magazine published a vivid first-hand account of what it was like to work a diesel locomotive ...
In January 1976, Britain’s expanding North Sea oil industry was already reshaping the nation’s railways — and nowhere was that impact clearer than in the Sc ...