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#RailNatter Episode 103: A page-turn through Network Rail’s 3rd Climate Adaptation Report

02 Mar 2022

Contributed by Lukas

With the IPCC having released its latest #ClimateReport this week, we'll take a quick look at the headlines then dig into Network Rail's latest climat...

#RailNatter Episode 102: Catching up on current happenings

23 Feb 2022

Contributed by Lukas

This week's #RailNatter is going to be a bit of a catch up on The News seeing as so much has been happening of late... The previously advertised episo...

#RailNatter Episode 101: Will the government get away with the #RailBetrayal?

16 Feb 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Tonight, Jennifer Williams of the  @Manchester Evening News  joins us in #RailNatter towers to consider the context of the North's anger over the In...

#RailNatter Episode 100: Every episode of #RailNatter (so far)

09 Feb 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Well, we did it. #RailNatter broke the ton. Consequently, I think it would be a good idea (after what is invariably going to be a long news segment) ...

#RailNatter Episode 99: The good and bad ways to stop errant trains

02 Feb 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Scaled down for COVID but aided by beer and gusto, #RailNatter's first recording in front of a live audience also happens to be ITS 100TH EPISODE! Joi...

#RailNatter Episode 98: The collapse of Carillion

26 Jan 2022

Contributed by Lukas

With the help of journalist and author Samir Jeraj (@sajeraj on Twitter), this week's #RailNatter is looking at the collapse of Carillion, unpicking i...

#RailNatter Episode 97: Does HS2 benefit Wales?

19 Jan 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Following yet another bout of Welsh politicians making stuff up about HS2, this #RailNatter is going to attempt to tackle the question head on: does W...

#RailNatter Episode 96: What’s wrong with the Rhondda Line?

12 Jan 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In the first of a new #RailNatter sub-series, we'll be joined by Rebecca Wilks (@WilksBecca on Twitter) who is a reporter with The National to talk ab...

#RailNatter Episode 95: Xmas holidays by rail, Edwardian-style

05 Jan 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Well, straight off the bat dear friend of the show Dr David Turner and I talk about quite a bit of the Victorian period too, so this title doesn't mak...

#RailNatter Episode 94: Ten Of The World’s Most Edible-Looking Railway Stations

29 Dec 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Ever walked into a railway station, looked up, and thought "well, that looks delicious"? No? Well, after this year's second #RailNatter holiday specia...

#RailNatter Episode 93: The Official #RailNatter Top Ten Classic Railway Films

22 Dec 2021

Contributed by Lukas

It's the first of our three #RailNatter holiday specials, and this one is LIVE! For your entertainment, we are listing off The Official #RailNatter To...

#RailNatter Episode 92: The Werrington Diveunder

15 Dec 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Last week I had the pleasure of travelling on the first scheduled passenger service through the newly grade-separated Werrington Junction with its imp...

#RailNatter Episode 91: A page-turn through the Union Connectivity Review

08 Dec 2021

Contributed by Lukas

With the impacts of the "Integrated" Rail Plan still not really having settled in, government also decided to release the final paper of their Union C...

#RailNatter Episode 90: Railways versus leaves

01 Dec 2021

Contributed by Lukas

In the aftermath of the Salisbury rail crash, this week's #RailNatter is looking at the impact of the lowly leaf... Why are these little crispy menace...

#RailNatter Episode 89: A page-turn through the Integrated Rail Plan

24 Nov 2021

Contributed by Lukas

It landed last week and it managed to be WORSE than the leaks had suggested - the Conservative government's Integrated Rail Plan cancelled the entire ...

#RailNatter Episode 88: Why is the Eastern Leg of HS2 its most important section?

17 Nov 2021

Contributed by Lukas

This week is a bad week for Britain's railways, but thankfully this week's #RailNatter comes the day BEFORE we get to read just how bad it is (we'll p...

#RailNatter Episode 87: The Architecture The Railways Built 3 - 30th Episode Celebration!

10 Nov 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Tim is back! With only one episode remaining in Series 3, Britain's most effervescent ferroequinologist Tim Dunn be joining us on this week's #RailNat...

#RailNatter Episode 86: Railways versus climate change (a wee Q&A session)

03 Nov 2021

Contributed by Lukas

It's #COP26, and (in a slight change to the schedule) this week's #RailNatter is going all green, as we have an open session talking about climate cha...

#RailNatter Episode 85: A chaotic history of the early Crossrail proposals

27 Oct 2021

Contributed by Lukas

We've the pleasure of Jonn Elledge's company again tonight, as we both flick through a few of the old Crossrail proposal documents for a laugh, and as...

#RailNatter Episode 84: Why isn‘t High Speed 1 Britain‘s first high speed line?

20 Oct 2021

Contributed by Lukas

This week, The Architecture The Railways Built took a brief look at the Selby Diversion... So obviously, given that it is a thing I never seem to shut...

#RailNatter Episode 83: How do you fit bigger trains on the British railway network?

13 Oct 2021

Contributed by Lukas

I'm in a work whirlwind this week, so how better to unwind than to **checks notes** relive past trauma and tell you all about how whole-route gauge cl...

#RailNatter Episode 82: Skills gap? What skills gap? 2

06 Oct 2021

Contributed by Lukas

It's Rail Week again, which means we are being joined by another illustrious Young Rail Professional to talk about the skills gap... And we are please...

#RailNatter Episode 81: The very long and very beautiful history of technical drawing

29 Sep 2021

Contributed by Lukas

This week's #RailNatter is going to be a real treat... Chris Valkoinen from the National Railway Museum is joining us to talk about his new book: "Rai...

#RailNatter Episode 80: A meander through the new edition of the #OLEBook

22 Sep 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Garry Keenor is back to talk about electrification! The new digital edition of the #OLEBook (Overhead Line Electrification for Railways, 6th Edition) ...

#RailNatter Episode 79: Why is there no HS1-HS2 link, and how should it look if there was?

15 Sep 2021

Contributed by Lukas

This week's #RailNatter is looking at the link between High Speed 1 and Britain's future High Speed 2 - or rather, why there isn't going to be one (ye...

#RailNatter Episode 78: A page-turn through the (first) Beeching report

08 Sep 2021

Contributed by Lukas

It's all very well moaning about Beeching, but have you ever ACTUALLY read the infamous report? Well, after this week's #RailNatter, you'll be able to...

#RailNatter Episode 77: Can I natter for an hour in the Railway Museum North Shed?

01 Sep 2021

Contributed by Lukas

I’m back in the National Railway Museum North Shed at long last! Tonight’s #RailNatter brings you all a challenge: can I talk unscripted for an...

#RailNatter Episode 76: High Speed 2 – building Britain’s longest railway tunnel

25 Aug 2021

Contributed by Lukas

It’s another on-location #RailNatter! Join me and a motley crew as we explore one of Europe’s largest construction sites – High Speed 2’s Chal...

#RailNatter Episode 75: Bessie’s Ballast – raising money for Samaritans (in style)

18 Aug 2021

Contributed by Lukas

This week’s #RailNatter is an utter delight, with Bessie Matthews joining us to talk about her role on the railway and her incredible (and wonderful...

#RailNatter Episode 74: A page-turn through the UK’s Transport Decarbonisation Plan (Part 2)

11 Aug 2021

Contributed by Lukas

PART TWO The UK government has FINALLY released their Transport Decarbonisation Plan, and in this week’s #RailNatter we’ll be looking at whether i...

#RailNatter Episode 73: Is electrifying motorways really a good idea?

04 Aug 2021

Contributed by Lukas

We’re getting back to our #RailNatter roots in this week’s episode, as I’ll be doing a mostly “big face” Q&A to talk about the e-Highway pla...

#RailNatter Episode 72: A page-turn through the UK’s Transport Decarbonisation Plan

28 Jul 2021

Contributed by Lukas

The UK government has FINALLY released their Transport Decarbonisation Plan, and in this week’s #RailNatter we’ll be looking at whether it’s wor...

#RailNatter Episode 71: What happened to all the freight?

21 Jul 2021

Contributed by Lukas

This week we’ve the pleasure of being joined by Iain Kitt, who will use British Transport Films to guide this #RailNatter through the story of rail ...

#RailNatter Episode 70: Reopening the Great Central is no alternative to HS2

14 Jul 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Right, well it is high time we had another proper live #RailNatter like the olden days, so your wish is my command… I’m back in the chair this ...

#RailNatter Episode 69 (nice): How to make trains go faster

07 Jul 2021

Contributed by Lukas

This week’s episode is charging forwards at an increasing rate of knots, as Steve Wood guides us through the ways that we can make trains faster… ...

#RailNatter Episode 68: The three generations of signalling control and interlocking

30 Jun 2021

Contributed by Lukas

We’re back for a proper live #RailNatter episode, and this time Danny Scroggins is joining us to talk about the three generations of conventional si...

#RailNatter Episode 67: Rail Live 2021!

23 Jun 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Last week, the British rail industry returned to Long Marston after a year’s hiatus, as Rail Live 2021 kicked off… Whilst lots of us in the indust...

#RailNatter Episode 66: Why isn’t Standard Track Gauge Four Foot Eight And A Half Inches?

16 Jun 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Hello from the mid-Rail Live pub! As a result of my being down in Stratford-upon-Avon (recording next week’s #RailNatter!), this week’s episode is...

#RailNatter Episode 65: What should the Scottish railway map look like?

09 Jun 2021

Contributed by Lukas

This week’s #RailNatter is picking up after our Welsh railway network episode (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyJBN…) – and this time we are in...

Episode 64: The Williams-Shapps Plan for Rail (PART TWO)

02 Jun 2021

Contributed by Lukas

IT’S HERE! The Williams-Shapps Plan for Rail has FINALLY been published, and we’ve had almost exactly a week of everyone shouting about it. But...

Episode 63: The Williams-Shapps Plan for Rail (PART ONE)

26 May 2021

Contributed by Lukas

IT’S HERE! The Williams-Shapps Plan for Rail has FINALLY been published, and we’ve had almost exactly a week of everyone shouting about it. But...

#RailNatter Episode 62: Pacers were bad and saved nothing (with Dr Kevin Tennent)

19 May 2021

Contributed by Lukas

We’re diving back into the history of British DMUs in this week’s #RailNatter – and this time esteemed guest Dr Kevin Tennent and I will be sett...

#RailNatter Episode 61: Let’s talk about buses

13 May 2021

Contributed by Lukas

This week’s episode of #RailNatter is diving into the government’s “Bus Back Better” report… That’s right, we’ve hopped over to the dark...

#Railnatter Episode 60: Why bother with electrification?

06 May 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Given that government is still prevaricating on the critical need to electrify Britain’s railways, this week’s #RailNatter​ is once again going ...

#RailNatter Episode 59: The Carmont derailment (looking at the interim report)

28 Apr 2021

Contributed by Lukas

On the 12th August 2020, a High Speed Train derailed near Stonehaven, killing three people including the driver and conductor. With the RAIB having ju...

#RailNatter Episode 58: That time Gerrards Cross Tesco fell on the railway

23 Apr 2021

Contributed by Lukas

We’re doing an impersonation of WTYP this week… Because #RailNatter​ is going to unpick the tale of the Tesco tunnel collapse in Gerrards Cross!...

#RailNatter Episode 57: What should the Welsh railway map look like?

23 Apr 2021

Contributed by Lukas

It’s another Welsh episode! The Welsh railway network is a mess – in fact, there isn’t really a “Welsh” network at all, it is just a series ...

#RailNatter Episode 56: How governments use evidence to make transport policy

23 Apr 2021

Contributed by Lukas

We are joined by not one but TWO guests in this week’s #RailNatter​… Alistair Baldwin and Kelly Shuttleworth were the joint authors of the Insti...

#RailNatter Episode 55: Why Is Standard Track Gauge Four Foot Eight And A Half Inches?

23 Apr 2021

Contributed by Lukas

In a change to the previously advertised schedule, I’m filling in with a pre-record in this week’s #RailNatter​ (we’ll have our first dual-gue...

#RailNatter Episode 54: The Engineer’s Guide to Being A Good Crayonista (Part 2)

25 Mar 2021

Contributed by Lukas

This week’s #RailNatter​ is a return to the railway colouring-in book! In the previous Crayonista episode, we listed seven top tips for creating v...

#RailNatter Episode 53: A page-turn through the Scottish Greens’ “Rail for All” report

24 Mar 2021

Contributed by Lukas

We’re flicking through another PDF on screen today, and this time it is the rather exciting Rail for All report created for the Scottish Greens. No ...

#RailNatter Episode 52: The #RailNatter Anniversary Special

24 Mar 2021

Contributed by Lukas

We’ve done it – #RailNatter​ is a year old! To celebrate, we’re getting all of the Patreon supporters on to talk about their favourite moments...

#RailNatter Episode 51: Railway staff safety through time (with Mike Esbester)

24 Mar 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Much as the situation appears to be improving year on year, the railways still aren’t safe enough, as we were tragically reminded of earlier this ye...

#RailNatter Episode 50: Space Shuttle Rocket Boosters (with John Morgan Cristoph)

25 Feb 2021

Contributed by Lukas

This week’s #RailNatter​ is harking back to the days of AOL and email chains (oh, and more recently, THAT daft Twitter thread about track gauge, h...

#RailNatter Episode 49: West Yorkshire mass transit

25 Feb 2021

Contributed by Lukas

It’s another solo #RailNatter​, and this week we are also doing another page turn… This time we are picking through the West Yorkshire mass tran...

#RailNatter Episode 48: Tunnels Under the US Capitol (with Ann Gavaghan)

16 Feb 2021

Contributed by Lukas

We’re back for another #RailNatter​, and this one is somewhat topical… A month after everyone got a really good look at the inside of the US Cap...

#RailNatter Episode 47: The Architecture the Railways Built 2 (with Tim Dunn)

04 Feb 2021

Contributed by Lukas

#TheArchitectureTheRailwaysBuilt​ has returned to our tellies, which means that Britain’s most effervescent ferroequinologist is coming back on #R...

#RailNatter Episode 46: Coronavirus versus railways

04 Feb 2021

Contributed by Lukas

#RailNatter​ started with the first of the coronavirus lockdowns… With the virus having been around in the UK for around a year, and with passenge...

#RailNatter Episode 45: A page-turn through the NIC’s strategic rail links report

25 Jan 2021

Contributed by Lukas

For Episode 45 of #RailNatter, we’re grabbing a copy of the National Infrastructure Commission’s “Rail Needs Assessment for the Midlands and the...

#RailNatter Episode 44: What is the South Wales Metro? (with James Bennett)

20 Jan 2021

Contributed by Lukas

We’re back for our first LIVE #RailNatter of 2021… For episode 44 we are heading to South Wales, where James Bennett will update us on the progres...

#RailNatter​ Episode 43: US railroads can be Good, Actually (with Justin Roczniak)

06 Jan 2021

Contributed by Lukas

That’s it! 2020 is finally over! It can only get better, right?! To celebrate, this episode of #RailNatter is a corker: we’ve got Justin Roczniak ...

#RailNatter Episode 42: Snow versus railways (with Alex Priestley)

30 Dec 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Well, everyone is hopefully stuffed full of carb-rich food at this point, and given that (for British viewers at least) it is probably four degrees an...

#RailNatter Episode 41: What do the railways do at Christmas? (with Bonnie Price)

23 Dec 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Yuletide Greetings, all! It’s the first of the #RailNatter holiday specials, and Bonnie Price has joined us to talk about what on earth the railways...

#RailNatter Episode 40: Four fatal derailments that changed the permanent way for good

17 Dec 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Four post-war railway disasters changed the modern permanent way (a.k.a. track system) more than any others: Hither Green, Tattenhall, Ulleskelf and H...

#RailNatter Episode 39: What is slab track and why is it good (with Ivana Avramović)

16 Dec 2020

Contributed by Lukas

I harp on about slab track quite a bit, not least in relation to its improvement in the whole-life costs and impacts of intensively-used railway infra...

#RailNatter Episode 38: Get an e-bike for Christmas (with Lindsay Broadwell)

03 Dec 2020

Contributed by Lukas

This week’s #RailNatter is for everyone who thinks that cycling and railways are a perfect match… Lindsay Broadwell and I will be talking all thin...

#RailNatter Episode 37: Why is it so important to tell people that Hyperloop is bad?

26 Nov 2020

Contributed by Lukas

There’s been a lot of transport nonsense in the news recently: Hyperloop pretended it carried some passengers, Elon Musk’s Loop outed itself as co...

#RailNatter Episode 36: What exactly is sustainability? (with Simon Kendler)

25 Nov 2020

Contributed by Lukas

In Episode 36 of #RailNatter, we are being joined by bona fide young rail professional Simon Kendler! Given that both of us call ourselves sustainable...

#RailNatter Episode 35: Scenic Rail Tours Of An Hour In Length – Inverurie to Elgin

18 Nov 2020

Contributed by Lukas

For Episode 35 of #RailNatter, we are trying a new intermittent format: Scenic Rail Tours of An Hour In Length (as requested by the Patreon people)! F...

#RailNatter Episode 34: A Correspondent’s Guide to Europe’s railways

11 Nov 2020

Contributed by Lukas

This week, I am very pleased to say we have long-time audio-only #RailNatter listener (oh, and the Independent’s Policy Correspondent) Jon Stone joi...

#RailNatter Episode 33: Would a fixed link to Northern Ireland work?

29 Oct 2020

Contributed by Lukas

In Episode 33 of #RailNatter, we are looking at what a fixed link to the island of Ireland (via Northern Ireland) might look like… Should it be high...

#RailNatter Episode 32: The Island of Tube Trains

23 Oct 2020

Contributed by Lukas

This week (or rather, a month ago as this is a pre-record), railway writer Richard Long is joining us to talk about the mysterious Island of Tube Trai...

#RailNatter Episode 31: Is level boarding on trains really that hard to achieve?

23 Oct 2020

Contributed by Lukas

This week’s #RailNatter aims to get to the root of an issue incredibly close to my heart, and something we as an industry do a very bad job of: actu...

#RailNatter Episode 30: Skills gap? What skills gap? (#RailWeek special with Harriet Glen)

07 Oct 2020

Contributed by Lukas

It is #RailWeek! Which means we are having a special Rail Week-themed #RailNatter! In Episode 30, we'll be joined by brilliant transport planner Harr...

#RailNatter Episode 29: A hundred* ways for railway rails to fail

30 Sep 2020

Contributed by Lukas

In this week's #RailNatter, I'm talking about all of the ways in which railway rails - yes, just the rails themselves - give up and stop holding train...

#RailNatter Episode 28: Quails on Rails (with Dr David Turner)

23 Sep 2020

Contributed by Lukas

The venerable Dr David Turner is back on the show! In Episode 28 of #RailNatter, we'll be turning our attention to the humble quail... Why? Well, bec...

#RailNatter Episode 27: The Traction Decarbonisation Network Strategy (phew)

16 Sep 2020

Contributed by Lukas

In a change to the announced schedule, Episode 27 of #RailNatter is going to be a marathon page turn of Network Rail's freshly published Traction Deca...

#RailNatter Episode 26: How do sleeper trains work? (with Edward Schofield)

09 Sep 2020

Contributed by Lukas

We're finding out how sleeper trains work in this week's #RailNatter... And Edward Schofield (@CapotrenoEd on Twitter) shall be our guide! You've bee...

#RailNatter Episode 25: The Engineer‘s Guide To Being A Good Crayonista

02 Sep 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Well here we go - it is finally time for a #RailNatter with interactive railway creation... In Episode 25, I'll be providing you with the tools you ne...

#RailNatter Episode 24: Is road pricing the future? (with Edward Leigh)

26 Aug 2020

Contributed by Lukas

We've talked about it before, but what is road pricing and is it the future for managing road traffic? Well, this is what Edward Leigh (leader of Smar...

#RailNatter Episode 23: The Tube Mapper Project (with Luke Agbaimoni)

19 Aug 2020

Contributed by Lukas

In this week's #RailNatter we're being joined by Luke Agbaimoni (@TubeMapper on Twitter) to talk about his mission to expose the ostensibly mundane as...

#RailNatter Episode 22: Making Electrification Stick (with Garry Keenor)

12 Aug 2020

Contributed by Lukas

In this week's #RailNatter I'm very pleased to say we will be joined by the electrifying Garry Keenor (@25kV on Twitter)! In Episode 22, we'll be tal...

#RailNatter Episode 21: Light Rail Is Not A Metro (and other gripes)

05 Aug 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Episode 21 of #RailNatter is being hijacked as a #NotAMetro soapbox! This is one of my all-time bug-bears: what is and is not a “metro”, and why t...

#RailNatter Episode 20: So Just What Structure Should Britain‘s Railways Have Anyway?

29 Jul 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Episode 20 of #RailNatter is going to be an hour of me making a rod for my own back, no doubt... Why? Because I am going to make my proposal for what ...

#RailNatter Episode 19: STEM or STEAM (with Lucy Prior MBE)

22 Jul 2020

Contributed by Lukas

We're LIVE again for Episode 19 of #RailNatter, and I am very pleased to say we'll have the brilliant Lucy Prior MBE joining us to talk about STEM... ...

#RailNatter Episode 18: Morpeth Curve

15 Jul 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Morpeth Curve - a ridiculous kink in Britain's 125mph East Coast Main Line that has tipped more than one train into the adjacent housing estate... In...

#RailNatter Episode 17: The Woodhead Route

08 Jul 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Seeing as trans-Pennine infrastructure was in the news recently, this week's #RailNatter is going to cover THE WOODHEAD ROUTE and why "reopening" it i...

#RailNatter Episode 16: The upsides of closing railways (with Andrew White)

01 Jul 2020

Contributed by Lukas

In this week's #RailNatter, Andrew White is joining us to talk about a topic close to our hearts, but perhaps from an unusual angle... What are the BE...

#RailNatter Episode 15: Art on the Underground (with Charlotte Monroe)

24 Jun 2020

Contributed by Lukas

In this week's #RailNatter, we're diving underneath London again and looking at one of my favourite transportation art projects... Art on the Undergro...

#RailNatter Episode 14: Building railways, but with less carbon...

17 Jun 2020

Contributed by Lukas

This week, I'm delighted to welcome Prab onto #RailNatter! In Episode 14, we'll be talking about carbon emissions in construction... How do you calcul...

#RailNatter Episode 13: Going Underground (with Geoff Marshall)

10 Jun 2020

Contributed by Lukas

We've got Geoff Marshall on! I'm delighted to say that Geoff is going to be joining us to talk about all things Underground (that's with a capital U)....

#RailNatter Episode 12: Beeching (with Dr David Turner)

03 Jun 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Well, it has finally happened. We are talking about Beeching. In Episode 12 of #RailNatter, we are unpicking the mythos of Beeching, helped by the his...

#RailNatter Episode 11: Getting trains from A to B without crashing into stuff or each other

27 May 2020

Contributed by Lukas

You've all been asking me for it, so here it is: the (first) signalling episode! Melanie Osborne is joining us for Episode 11 of #RailNatter, and she...

#RailNatter Episode 10: Weather versus railways

20 May 2020

Contributed by Lukas

This week's #RailNatter is like a Harry Hill fight between British small talk topics... In Episode 10 (we've reached double figures!), meteorologist ...

#RailNatter Episode 9: An official and objective ranking of London rail terminals

15 May 2020

Contributed by Lukas

I'm pleased to say we've been joined by the brilliant Jonn Elledge (@JonnElledge on twitter) for this week's #RailNatter! In Episode 9, Jonn is going...

#RailNatter Episode 8: The Forth Bridge

06 May 2020

Contributed by Lukas

It's time to slow things down a bit for Episode 8... This week's #RailNatter is going to be a leisurely stroll through the story of the Forth Bridge, ...

#RailNatter Episode 7: The Architecture the Railways Built (with Tim Dunn)

29 Apr 2020

Contributed by Lukas

We're onto Episode 7 of #RailNatter, and I'm very pleased to say that Britain's most effervescent ferroequinologist Tim Dunn is joining us to talk abo...

#RailNatter Episode 6: What if APT had made it?

22 Apr 2020

Contributed by Lukas

It's Episode 6 of #RailNatter, and this time we're doing a bit of alternate history... On the APT! What might Britain's railways have looked like if ...

#RailNatter Episode 5: Beer! (with Dr David Turner)

15 Apr 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Here is this week's #RailNatter... In Episode 5 we are talking about BEER and everything Dr David Turner and I can think of that connects this fine dr...

#RailNatter Episode 4: Hydrogen trains (with Mike Muldoon)

08 Apr 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Here is this week's #RailNatter... In Episode 4 we are talking about all things hydrogen with (I'm pleased to say) Alstom's Mike Muldoon! Are hydrogen...

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