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Worlds will collide for train enthusiasts and World War II buffs this summer, because a historic railway carriage that was ...
A luxury railway carriage used on the train that carried Winston Churchill during World War Two has undergone restoration ...
South Devon Railway is marking the 150th anniversary of its line first opening. The nine-mile (14km) railway opened on 1 May 1872 connecting Totnes and Ashburton. The section between Buckfastleigh ...
A historic railway carriage with ties to Winston Churchill and General Eisenhower is returning to the rails in Devon after more than five decades. It has been meticulously returned to its original ...
South Devon Railway has major development plans – and are preparing to submit a planning application for their next major phase of work. The new carriage shed structure, in Buckfastleigh ...
Covid-19 has threatened the future of Devon's much loved steam railways. Now the South Devon Railway (SDR) is joining fellow heritage railways all over the country in a nationwide campaign to ...
He is also renowned for his involvement in one failed project in particular: Brunel's atmospheric railway (or "caper," as it's sometimes called). Cars on the line -- officially, the South Devon ...
Rail users in the South West say they will be watching "with interest" to see what changes could be delivered after South ...
Two large trees and tonnes of rock, silt and spoil have been brought down onto the track at the South Devon Railway (SDR) between Buckfastleigh and Totnes, said general manager Dick Wood.
The pair were travelling on a South Devon Railway train last June from Tones to Buckfastleigh when the toddler left his seat to go to the loo. The shocking 39-page report, published by the Rail ...
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