The new classroom helps children learn about railway safety and the ecology of Morecambe Bay.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The classic ‘double arrow’ symbol used on British Rail trains is now synonymous with the country’s train system. A logo (inset) ...
Train travellers have been given a glimpse of what services will look like under Great British Railways (GBR) as the government pushes to nationalise the railways. The logo and train livery for GBR, a ...
Trains across the UK are set to receive a distinctive red, white, and blue paint scheme, inspired by the Union flag, as part of the government’s ongoing rail nationalisation efforts. The state-owned ...
The new look of Britain’s railways has been unveiled – in its full red white and blue glory. The government has revealed the branding for the Great British Railways company – complete with a huge ...
There was a time when to take a British rail journey was to receive a ticket barely changed since Victorian times — a small cardboard rectangle printed with the destination through which the inspector ...
It is set to be a year of change for train services in the West of England. From Great Western Railway (GWR) returning to public ownership to work beginning on the long-awaited Portishead line - what ...
Red, white and blue: the colours and lines of the union flag have been deployed as the logo for Great British Railways (GBR). This nationalised body will replace the current patchwork of mostly ...
Today marks 200 years since the world’s first passenger railway journey. On September 27, 1825, around 450 people made the 26-mile journey from Shildon to Stockton in the north-east of England on a ...
If all that was needed to sort out the country’s trains was a nice paint job, then I think we would all be pretty content. The formal launch of the government’s rail nationalisation bill has been ...
GIVEN, a railway system which earns each year just about what it earned the year previous, while the capital charged against it is each year materially greater; how are dividends always to be paid at ...