The Railway Magazine

Welcome to The Railway Magazine’s new opinion column, in which we will be keeping tabs on the good and bad aspects of the railway world.

AS Tony Berkeley’s comment (with which this will alternate for the foreseeable future) is written by an industry insider, I have been asked to compile this one from an observer’s point of view.

As such, I’ll be able to take stock of both the network and the heritage movement and ask myself some of the questions you must ask yourselves every day as you travel around by train or read magazines, newspapers, websites and social media.

It’s a thought-provoking

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