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Railway trip marks 80 years of steam engine Thomas - MSNNene Valley Railway's Thomas was built in 1947 by Hudswell Clarke, and for years it was in service at Peterborough's British Sugar factory, where "the factory workers also called him Thomas", ...
The Nene Valley Railway would make for a great family day out. cambridgenews Load mobile navigation. ... especially since Thomas along with the 92 Squadron will be there for the grand reopening.
The railway is based at Wansford station and is running steam trains on the 7½ mile route between Peterborough Nene Valley and Yarwell Junction. Read also: The 7 best places to go for afternoon ...
Thomas steam engine back on the rails at Nene Valley Railway EMN-200308-133233009 Reviews have been strong for the new socially distanced Thomas trips on Peterborough’s Nene Valley Railway. Sign ...
40th anniversary VIP day at Nene Valley Railway at Wansford. David Jackson, the guard who waved out the first ever train on the NVR line 40 years ago EMN-170106-191803009 ...
Nene Valley Railway is celebrating 40 years since it opened to passengers. The railway, near Peterborough, was started by a small group of enthusiasts who wanted to save some of the area's ...
A heritage railway has replaced its steam services for diesel for a second weekend. The Nene Valley Railway (NVR) in Peterborough made the switch because of the hot weather and an increased risk ...
A railway said it still has some way to go to refill its financial reserves despite a "fantastic" year of fundraising. Last year The Nene Valley Railway (NVR) launched an urgent appeal to raise £ ...
The rare Battle of Britain Class steam loco, named 92 Squadron, has been in-situ at Nene Valley Railway museum in Peterborough for the past 50 years, but is destined for a new home in Lancashire.
Nene Valley Railway's Thomas was built in 1947 by Hudswell Clarke, and for years it was in service at Peterborough's British Sugar factory, where "the factory workers also called him Thomas", ...
Nene Valley Railway's Thomas was built in 1947 by Hudswell Clarke, and for years it was in service at Peterborough's British Sugar factory, where "the factory workers also called him Thomas", ...
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