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The Bluebell Railway showcases locomotives from the golden age of steam trains. It runs along the border from East to West ...
Traveling through the British countryside on this historic Pullman train includes a murder mystery and a five-course meal, but it isn't cheap.
Tourism gone vintage. 17 August 2015. Share Save. Amanda Ruggeri. Features correspondent. ... We take a whistle-stop tour of 60 years of British railway posters to find out. Britain. British art.
The Anglo-Siamese Treaty of 1909 granted Britain access to Siam's markets and facilitated the construction of a railway connecting Bangkok to British Malaya. ... which uses a vintage rail network.
6 of the best rail adventures in British Columbia. From the vintage Kettle Valley Steam Railway to the luxurious Rocky Mountaineer, these are the best routes to take to the tracks in the western ...
Great British Railway Journeys. Series 14, Ep. 14/15 - Wolverhampton to Cheltenham. ... In a vintage British Rail compartment Michael remembers the glorious British Rail sandwich.
Vintage map lifts lid on Scotland's lost railways. By The Newsroom. Published 16th May 2017, 18:50 BST. ... Drawn up by map maker John Airey for the British Railway Clearing House, ...
Vintage British Rail picture encouraging Edinburgh's's locals to visit the Isle of Man A set of vintage British Rail posters discovered under floorboards in a house are to be sold at auction. The ...
Passengers taking lunch in a British Railways first-class dining car in 1951. Science & Society Picture Library/Getty Images Passengers wore suits and ties, as did the waitstaff.
A set of vintage British Rail posters discovered under floorboards in a house have been sold at auction for £18,000. The posters advertising seaside resorts, including the Isle of Man, had been ...
Great British Railways’ contracts to run trains will include those currently run by cross-Border operators LNER, Avanti West Coast, CrossCountry and TransPennine Express.
Voices The new Great British Railways logo is horrific – you can thank Brexit for that. Surely we can do better than sticking British flag logos onto German-owned, Japanese-made trains?