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The Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway is somewhat overlooked compared to othe
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When the first 10 British Railways Sulzer Type 4s appeared during 1959 and early 1960, they were named after English and Welsh mountains and hills, so unsurprisingly, they were soon referred to as Pea
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Do you ever find yourself away from home territory on a journey, by train or car, and across a field you spot the outline of what can only be an old railway embankment, and you start to muse as to its
On a leisurely weekend break, the last thing I expected to be wearing was a hard hat with a headlamp, a battery pack and a pair of wellingtons. But there I was, fully togged up – along with seven othe
We’ve already seen how railways feature in films, but in his latest Top 10 STEPHEN ROBERTS counts down some of the locations used in TV series