Railway Current Affairs Links.

Railway Current Affairs Links from the GCR Rolling Stock Trust.

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Railway Current Affairs Links

End of the London Extension - Marylebone StationWhilst not directly related to the Great Central Railway, below may be found several links to current railway affairs in the U.K. Several links provide background information for the demise of much of the existing G.C.R. network in the 1960s but also discuss, or promote plans for the reinstatement of closed G.C.R. lines.

There are 18 link(s) in this section. This is page No. 2 of a total of 2.

All links to other websites are arranged in descending alphabetical order.


Rail Future

Rail Future pressure group

Tearing up the tracks

The oil industry and destruction of public transport - a personal view.

The Better Rail Advisory Group

A national forum for rail passengers.

The Case for Rail

Transport2000: The Case for Rail

The Strategic Rail Authority

Body responsible for delivering the strategic priorities for Britain's railways.

U.K. rail news

Regular newsfeed on U.K. rail current affairs supplied by InfoTransport.


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Promotion of the freight handling capacities of the G.C.R. The 1913 publication "Per Rail" is seen here below:

Per Rail (1913)

"Per Rail" detailed the extensive goods carrying capacity at most goods depots and stations throughout the G.C.R. system.
The motto being... "Transportation is the Life Blood of Commerce".

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