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LNER has unveiled its first named Azuma train in a ceremony marking 100 years of the train operator's services. Named 'Century', the train and its new livery were revealed with a fanfare at York ...
LNER has been working closely with the National Railway Museum for the event, which is a very rare outing for Mallard as it has not been on display at York station for 30 years.
LNER has revealed the new name ‘Together’ and livery for the Azuma train as Pride celebrations get underway across the UK this summer. A spokesperson for the operator said the train celebrates ...
LNER unveils Pride livery on Azumea train. LNER/CREST PHOTOGRAPHY Government-owned U.K. rail company LNER has unveiled a named and liveried Azuma train as its part of Pride celebrations.
London North Eastern Railway (LNER) has launched its first named Azuma train as part of the fleet on the east coast route, connecting London with Yorkshire, the North East of England, and Scotland ...
Hornby is replacing its entry-level train set with a new LNER Azuma model. This marks a major change to their entry level high-speed train set, which for many years has showcased the beloved ...
LNER managing director David Horne said: “As one of our most popular routes and with Aberdeen being Scotland’s third-largest city, we’re proud to be introducing our new Azuma trains connecting ...
The inaugural LNER Azuma service left Edinburgh Waverley at 05:40 on August 1 marking the first time new trains have been introduced along the 393-mile route connecting the Scottish and English ...
New trains have been launched on the East Coast Main Line, five months later than planned. Publicly owned operator London North Eastern Railway (LNER) said its Azuma trains will boost capacity and ...
London North Eastern Railway (LNER) announced that its Azuma trains will enter service on May 15. Services are due to start operating from Bradford Forster Square and Skipton later in the year.
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