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TRANSPORT for Wales is planning to start running s
ABOVE: On June 2, 1980, 20066 hauls a coal train from Markam Colliery formed of mineral wagons and hoppers at Barrow Hill, having just come off the line from Hall Lane Junction and Seymour Junction. C
PAUL CLIFTON takes a cab ride on DB and Maritime Transport’s new freight route from Southampton Docks to Northampton via EWR
There’s no escaping it. The issue with charter trains, and why they cost so much to run, is the lack of decent, suitable and accessible rolling stock. There is also a definite lack of really nice coac
Reduced services could continue for months. RAIL heads out on track to assess the scale of the challenge
With a handful of trains now running, is all the work done on the first section of EWR? PAUL CLIFTON finds out
NEW Alstom trains, services to Cologne, and stops ...