The restoration project, which began in 2011, involved more than 10,000 hours of volunteer work and the creation of six apprenticeships.
More than 30,000 people watched online as the locomotive was pulled from the museum’s railyard to the restoration shop. It’s the last of the three American Freedom Train locomotives in existence.
The Mid Norfolk Railway has announced that they will be welcoming a HST in March. The HST will be in a 2+4 configuration and ...
A steam engine in Plymouth has been restored in memory of an 11 year old boy who died of a rare form of cancer, and will ...