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Nene Valley railway is also going back to pre-covid operating for this weekend, the flexible "hop on hop off" Rover tickets are returning with walk-on tickets available from all 5 stations ( although you can buy tickets online if you wish) . No more allocated seats and the train will consist of...
How many heritage lines actually still run off this English coal?
Even the article says some attractions such as the svr have switched to overseas, I've heard of a few others that already import.
It's not a genuine blackpool tram so not sure if it's still of interest to you, but there's one based on a blackpool tram at seaton tramway, tram number 4.
Just out of interest, how are they funding all that when other lines are unfortunately having to release desperate appeal funds. Good to hear the GCR are in a position to do so though.
I remember chatting to a ticket inspector on the gcr at a gala once and he was saying how the day before he had some passengers trying to use tickets from the year before's gala.
Just wondering if anyone knows how some of these fundraisers are going, just seen in an earlier post the SVR's one is going well and apparently the WSR's one is going well too.
rail advent are posting a full list of lines and railtours and galas and model rail exhibitions affected which is being updated regularly. https://www.railadvent.co.uk/2020/03/coronavirus-the-full-list-of-railways-affected-wednesday-18th-march-2020.html
Yeah I think they could've made it a little clearer but as said it's probably a bit too technical , sorry if this is going slightly off topic but as much as this show is very good I do have an issue with it, that being when they show shots of one train claiming it's another one and I know I'm...
It's certainly not unheard of to stand on a national network train today, and I believe it was the same under British railways, it's part of recreating the image although it may not be the nicest of experiences to stand it's no different to how it was. And preserved lines need the income, they...