Rapid transit was born in the United Kingdom, with the opening of the Metropolitan Railway in 1863, followed by lines in ...
Thousands of model train enthusiasts once again made the pilgrimage to West Springfield for the “Railroad Hobby Show” put on ...
While it's a rarity in the modern era, wood-powered cars were found all throughout Europe during World War II. But it also carried some great risk.
Manufacturing runs on ambition. But slogans do not a sustainable company make. Crown Paints’ director of manufacturing, Ellis ...
Former Grimsby trawlerman Tony Roach tells of his lifelong connection with the sea.
In less than two months’ time, Cheltenham Festival will begin. As one of the most famous horse-racing events in the world, it ...
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Polestar won’t rejoin top Australian car industry body until it ‘stops fighting’ emissions rules
Electric-only car brand Polestar says the FCAI’s objectives aren’t representative of the whole industry, ...
As Britain’s railways transitioned from steam to diesel, not all change was mechanical. Some, it seems, was far more ...
A NEW Explorer train has been introduced by Chiltern Railways from Birmingham to London, taking in passengers from Solihull ...
From an engineer who saw Beeching’s cuts to a man who’s still on the trains after 60 years. PAUL CLIFTON and ANDY COMFORT ...
Liam Knight is Managing Director of the Association of Industrial Truck Trainers (AITT), one of the four founding members of ...
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The nuclear trains that never left the station
During the Atomic Age, engineers in both the United States and the Soviet Union seriously explored nuclear powered locomotives that could run for months without refueling. Designs featured onboard ...
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