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Both unions have their eyes on “levelling up” – so that pay for all staff within Great British Railways will be raised to the highest rates currently being paid by the most generous operators.
The Merchant Navy Class Clan Line No. 35028 is a Southern Rail rebuilt Merchant Navy 4-6-2 class locomotive which ended her British rail career on July 2 1967.
Telford Steam Railway volunteers with Michael Portillo (in red). Firstly, armed with a longbow, Portillo re-enacted the famous Battle of Shrewsbury that was fought in Battlefield in 1403.
An iconic British steam train featured in Paddington 2 and Top Gear has become the first ever to be 'future-proofed' amid a wider plot to remove much-loved traditional traffic signals.
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Flying Scotsman celebrates 200 years of British Railways with first journey of 2025 - MSNThe Flying Scotsman made its first passenger journey of 2025 celebrating 200 years of British Railways in Cambridgeshire, England on February 23. Not only is it the most famous steam train in the ...
It was another good day for Surrey steam engine enthusiasts as the 35028 Clan Line train passed through Surrey stations on Friday (April 8). Chertsey was the last stop on its outward journey, before ...
The no. 35028 Clan Line was built in 1948 and ran a total of 794,391 miles before being withdrawn from service in 1967. This comes after the historic steam train 34046 Braunton delighted onlookers ...
It was formed in 1974 following an article in the Gazette, about the running of the iconic steam engine 35028 Clan Line from Basingstoke. The society has since grown into a vibrant community of more ...
On 2 July 1967, Clan Line hauled a farewell special from London Waterloo to Bournemouth and back and thus ended its British Railways career. The engine was saved from the scrapheap by the Merchant ...
Great British Railways: What we still don't know Derby City Council The "station masterplan" envisioned by Derby City Council Georgia Roberts ...
Clan Line was owned by British Railways until 1967, before being bought by the Navy Locomotive Preservation Society for £3,850. Under its new ownership, it was one of the first preserved ...
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