Steam lines face double threat in crackdown on coal-burning
BRITAIN’S heritage railways are fighting for their future in the face of a Government crackdown on carbon emissions.
So serious is the threat that politicians from both sides of the Parliamentary divide joined forces in July to call for steam lines to be spared the most extreme aspects of new coal-burning laws.
Preservationists are also viewing with growing concern the escalation of action by climate-change protestors and wondering how long it will be before a preserved railway is targeted.
Campaign groups have already invaded an opencast coal mine in Germany and glued themselves to a train –ironically an electric on London’s Docklands Light Railway – and their demonstrations are becoming increasingly widespread and militant.
To combat the threats, the Heritage Railway Association has gone on the front foot in a bid to protect its
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