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The APT was an InterCity Development train, uniquely designed to provide faster journey times on the West Coast Main Line.
Opened in 1869 by the Midland Railway as a through-route between Birmingham and the South Coast the line.
First published in 1986 by Atlantic Transport Publishers, Backtrack was founded by Nigel Trevena with the aim of creating 'a quality historical railway journal'.
The Bahamas Locomotive Society is based at Ingrow on the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway in Yorkshire.
Technical pages for those involved in the restoration of vintage railway carriages and wagons.
A project to restore a 5-BEL EMU to main line operational standard.
An area which straddles the West Yorkshire and East Lancashire Pennines in the North of England.
We are one of the oldest literary societies in the world, founded in 1893 and today we have a thriving worldwide membership.
The two 4DD (Double Deck) EMUs were the only double-deck trains to run on the main railway network in Britain.
This site is run by the LMSCA in order to assist other restorers of Heritage Railway Carriages, at Heritage Railways or Museums.
Now in our twenty-sixth year, Cravens Heritage Trains is the successor to the Cravens Preservation Group.
The leading resource for departmental stock, Network Rail test trains & internal users.
The purpose of the site is to build up a comprehensive database of this part of Britain’s railway heritage.
The East Anglian Railway Museum is a registered charity that is run and operated by people like you.
A journey on the multi award-winning Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway is an unforgettable experience for all the senses.
A registered charity dedicated to the preservation and restoration of third rail EMU trains that have operated on the former Southern Region of British Rail.
Stories about noteworthy railway relics, with details of their construction, operational history and reminiscences from those who worked there.
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Haworth is a hilltop village not far from Bradford in the heart of West Yorkshire's Bronte Country.
Whether you’re after a relaxing trip through scenic unspoilt countryside or looking for a fact-finding journey of discovery, there’s somewhere for you.
For people who are interested in the making, maintaining and running of working models.
The main operator of bus services in Keighley, Haworth and Bronte Country.
Based in Keighley and a short walk from Keighley railway station, Keighley Bus Museum is housed in the former ex-foundry building off Dalton Lane at Riverside.
A Charitable Organisation which owns a unique collection of steam locomotives and carriages previously owned by the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway.
Exploring the routes & uncovering the history of the lost, abandoned, disused & dismantled railways of West Yorkshire.
A Charity, who preserve and operate a representative collection of historical LMS passenger and non passenger coaching stock for use by and the education of the public.
Exists to study all aspects of Transport for London's metro railways, - past, present and future.
Established in 1758, the Middleton Railway holds the distinction of being the world’s oldest continuously working railway.
Home to iconic locomotives and an unrivalled collection of engineering brilliance, we celebrate the past, present and future of innovation on the railways.
The history of the North York Moors Railway goes back almost 200 years. From its humble beginnings as a trade route, the NYMR is now a firm favourite among visitors.
Northern Rail provides local and regional train services across the north of England calling at over 500 stations. They are part of the Arriva Group.
Rail Story results from a collaboration between the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway, the Vintage Carriages Trust and the Bahamas Locomotive Society.
Provides information on the British Railways first generation DMUs (a.k.a. diesel multiple units / railcars) introduced in the 1950s.
Railway Heritage Register On-Line
Railroad Data is one the largest and oldest railroad link directories on the internet. This is a hand curated list, all links are verified.
The Southern Electric Group is the only group covering all aspects of the Southern Electric System past, present and future.
This website will provide you with details of the history and current staus of all our projects and how you can get involved in helping and supporting them.
Incredible Yorkshire is made up of four counties: North Yorkshire, East Riding of Yorkshire, South Yorkshire and West Yorkshire.