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LNER train driver Mick Ingledew, 65, has completed his last journey before retiring after 46 years of service.
Government-owned U.K. rail company LNER has unveiled a named and liveried Azuma train as its part of Pride celebrations. British brands do not suffer the same sort of backlash as American ones ...
The LNER Azuma fleet first entered into service on 15 May 2019 At a glance The first London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) Azuma train has been named 'Century' in a ceremony that took place at ...
It joins the ‘Century’ Azuma train, which was named last month to celebrate 100 years since the LNER brand first came into being in 1923. LNER York Pride 2023 ...
Mick Ingledew, 65, is an LNER train driver and has been on the railway for 46 years. Today, he completes his last journey ...
OLD met new during a special event at York Station today to celebrate the launch of Azuma train services to York. The famous locomotive Mallard - holder of the world speed record for steam ...
This November, the LNER Azuma train (800 103) has been specially decorated with a dedicated poppy design alongside ‘To those who have served, Thank You’ text on either side of the front and ...
Those who gave their lives in the service of their country will be remembered in many special ways this Remebrance Day and LNER have paid their own special tribute. News you can trust since 1873 ...
Those who gave their lives in the service of their country will be remembered in many special ways this Remebrance Day and LNER have paid their own special tribute. News you can trust since 1948 ...
A NORTH East train company has shared a rare insight into the views of Teesside and Durham enjoyed from the drivers seat of one of its trains.
LNER has unveiled its first named Azuma train in a ceremony marking 100 years of the train operator's services. Named 'Century', the train and its new livery were revealed with a fanfare at York ...
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