In a nod to history, the digital clock’s seconds indicator incorporates the British railway system’s renowned double arrow ...
The new red, white and blue branding mirrors the colours of the Union Flag, and will start to appear from next year.
The Department for Transport (DfT) has officially unveiled the all-new branding for Great British Railways (GBR).
The new livery, which will start appearing on England's trains next year, has been shown off as part of the wider Great British Railways rebrand.
Alex Hynes has been appointed as the new CEO of Britain's DfT Operator, the public body taking over passenger operations from ...
The busiest and quietest stations on Britain's rail network have been revealed.Lodon Street remains Britain’s busiest railway ...
Story of how Britain gave railways to the world - from the first tentative experiments, to every corner of the globe.
Rail fares in Britain are among the highest in Europe, and with a 4.6 per cent increase set for March 2, many passengers are ...
Harlaxton Road bridge in Grantham has become the country’s second most struck bridge – underlining just why Network Rail has ...
A time capsule, packed with anniversary artefacts, is to be tucked away in Derby for at least 50 years, as part of a national ...
UK: The Department for Transport has unveiled the branding, train livery and logo of the future Great British Railways, which ...
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