Today's Railways UK 268: June 2024

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The June 2024 issue of Today's Railways UK is full of interesting articles and features covering all aspects of Britain’s railways, plus all the very latest news from across Britain’s railway network. This month we look in depth at new trains on Britain’s railways, but we also include all our regular monthly sections covering light rail, heritage railways, preservation and railtours, with readers’ letters and our grumpy old man also in attendance.

Feature articles this month include:

The New Summer Timetable Previewed: Mike Stone presents his guide to the new summer timetable, which is due to start on Sunday 2nd June, a couple of weeks later than had been the case in recent years.

Climate Change: Keeping Passengers Cool: The effects of climate change are a major concern across the railway industry. Porterbrook Leasing's Development Engineer, Colin Musisi and Project Manager, Sami Ghebache presented a lecture entitled "Climate Change - Keeping Passengers Cool" to the Derby Railway Engineering Society on 17 April, giving details of some examples of how train fleets may be adapted to cope with climate change. It also included an update on the new tri-mode fleet of units being financed by Porterbrook for LNER, as Robert Pritchard reports.

Changing Times at WMT's Soho Depot: The small but important depot at Soho in Birmingham has been maintaining the Class 323s used on the Cross City line for more than 30 years but is now looking forward to a new future as diagrams on the line start to transition to the new Class 730s.

Rail Rover Ticket Guide Britain & Ireland 2024: Compiled by the Today’s Railways UK team, this comprehensive feature lists the validity, price and availability of all British and Irish rail rovers, and similar tickets promoted by local transport authorities in the major conurbations. Wherever possible, details of combined bus and rail tickets are also included. The essential guide for anyone planning to make the most of rail travel this year!

Talyllyn Railway Looks to the Future: Not content with simply celebrating its 75th anniversary as the first preserved railway in the world, the team at the Talyllyn Railway has launched an ambitious new appeal to fund major developments at the Welsh narrow gauge line. Known as the 75 Appeal, this was launched in March with the aim of raising £500 000 over five years to fund a number of improvements. Gary Essex reviews the line's history and reports on its plans for the future.

News stories this month include:

  • Labour pledges to renationalise rail services within five years
  • London mayoral front runners pledge rail and Tube improvements
  • Lifeline for Alston at Derby?
  • New CrossCountry livery planned as part of fleet upgrade
  • New ECML timetable deferred again
  • Low-ket opening for Dore & Totley
  • Reopening Haverhill line would benefit 165,000 says Railfuture
  • Island Line's woes increase
  • New Mills landslip disrupts Hope Valley line
  • Line through Grange-over-Sands reopens after repairs
  • First TfW electric test run to Pontypridd
  • Former Midland Metro tram 16 now an "innovation tram" at Dudley
  • First Class 90s sold for scrap
  • 31 more Class 60s offered for sale
  • Zephir depot shunters to replace Class 08s at Celsa Steelworks
  • 37608 goes green
  • Ebbw Vale launch for Class 197s
  • Class 360s moved to Global Centre of Rail Excellence
  • Ex-GWR 769s on test in Scotland
  • Boughton extension opened at Northampton & Lamport Railway
  • Anonymous donation accelerates Ecclesbourne Valley Railway's return to Duffield
  • "Hymek" on test at West Somerset Railway
  • Bala Lake Railway reapplies for extension
  • Locomotive Services Group launches "The West Highlander"
  • Class 47 reaches Oban on push-pull railtour

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