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New hope for Green Arrow and ‘J52’ as NRM sets out its long-term operating strategy

THE National Railway Museum has published its long-awaited new strategy for operating rail vehicles from the National Collection over the next 15 years.

The 20-page report sets out how the Science Museum Group (SMG) plans to operate its fleet, and which vehicles will be available for main line use, operation within its NRM, Shildon and Manchester sites, or loan to other museums and heritage railways.

The period to 2034 includes two major railway 

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