Head of Locomotion Sarah Price looks ahead to 2025, which marks 200 years of railway passenger travel.
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Head of Locomotion Sarah Price looks ahead to 2025, which marks 200 years of railway passenger travel.
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Railway historian Anthony Dawson shares the story of Charles Beyer of Manchester’s Beyer, Peacock & Co.
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Sophie Vohra highlights the significance of Flying Scotsman’s 100th birthday and shares details of our Centenary Programme.
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Tania Parker shares an update on her efforts cataloguing an intriguing archive that documents the birth of the Stockton & Darlington Railway.
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Sophie Vohra provides an update on this project, which now includes an exhibition in Search Engine until 25 March 2023.
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Karen and Tania explore accidents with railway workers as we enter Disability History Month.
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Great Western Railway (GWR) is proudly showcasing the history of their network and celebrating the rich heritage of Britain’s railways with brand new animated images By delving into the historical railway image archives and commissioning a photographer to capture the stations in their present-day glory, GWR has successfully showcased the gradual development of Britain’s railways over […]
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