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Volunteers are working to bring a 1960s push-pull diesel train back to a branch line after an absence of more than half a century. The trains, once a common sight, have not run on the Corfe Castle ...
The chronic shortage of rolling stock on the UK rail network has pushed one operator to bring back British Rail diesel locomotives that are more than 50 years old, hauling “slam-door ...
DEDICATED volunteers have launched an appeal to raise £20,000. This is to complete the restoration of a historic TC carriage which will enable a 1960s British Rail ‘push-pull’ diesel train to ...
Bearing the traditional green livery of early 1960s British Rail, the train left King's Cross as scheduled at 7.40am, but was briefly held up by people standing on the track to take photos near St ...
This is to complete the restoration of a historic TC carriage which will enable a 1960s British Rail ‘push-pull’ diesel train to run from Swanage to Corfe Castle for the first time since 1971.
Rail travel could be a feminist issue too. Similarly, messaging for business travellers tightened. Before the 1960s, business travel was about luxury.
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