The Leviathan locomotive was a steam locomotive built in 1838 by Robert Stephenson and Company. It was built for the Great Western Railway and was one of the largest locomotives of its time, measuring ...
In 2025, the United Kingdom celebrates Railway 200, a massive public awareness campaign marking 200 years of railroading ...
A new exhibition at Swindon's STEAM Museum will showcase the lives of railway apprentices over the years. The exhibition, ...
Following an Easter display in York at the National Railway Museum, from April 5 to 20, Flying Scotsman will visit the Didcot ...
For less than £40 per person, you can hop on board a narrow gauge steam train from the 1920s and meander through some of the ...
Global public to narrow down 200 railway-themed artworks to just 20 by voting for their three favourites The longlist ...
Steam Dreams are set to take passengers from Shoebury, Southend Central and Leigh all the way to the Welsh capital - Cardiff ...
The train will steam out through the suburbs along the Thames Valley, following the Great Western Main Line, pass through pretty Bradford-upon-Avon and Bath on its way to the Severn Tunnel.
There was then fierce competition with the Great Western Railway for passengers arriving on the Transatlantic liners. Last seen working in Wadebridge in 1963, 30120 is the sole survivor of its class.
The Gwili Railway in Carmarthenshire has announced the second locomotive that will make a guest appearance at their spring ...
Loveland Historical Society members braved the chill on Thursday morning to see the historic Great Western Railway passenger ...