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DICKON ROSS views the paintings hanging up
Kicking off a special final section of Railway 200 features to round off our year of anniversary celebrations, TIM DUNN looks at how art has long been used to romanticise and promote Britain’s railways
Although some perceived the advent of the locomotive as a threat to the countryside, by allowing artists a quick and easy way to travel, it broadened their choice of painting horizons, discovers Carla Passino
Some final thoughts from the team at RAIL
The old BR logo design lives on. The ...
Although born in Doncaster during the Second World War, Peter Fitton was brought up in the Fylde, hence his interest in the L&Y – his bedroom in St Annes overlooked the then main line to Blackpool Cen
Our Mystery Shopper heads to the South West to sample the railways of Cornwall and see if they are giving passengers a good ride