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    Badge: Rail 200  £6.95

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    200 year celebration of railways.
    This is the original celebration of the railways badge which is taking place during 2025.
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    Rail 200 ISSUE 1 - Eastleigh Works  £16.50

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    ‘Eastleigh Works’ is one of a series of 12 books being released in 2025 showcasing railway works and centres to commemorate ‘Railway 200’. Eastleigh owes its origins as a railway town and was for many years the principal employer in the area with both a locomotive and a separate carriage works.

    Although both were amalgamated into one site many years ago, and despite under serious threat of complete closure, the former locomotive works has not only survived but now thrives as an independent workshop repairing and maintaining locomotives and rolling stock that might otherwise be found working almost anywhere in the country.

    Rail 200 Issue 2 - BRISTOL  £16.50

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    ‘Bristol’ is one of a series of 12 books being released in 2025 showcasing railway works and centres to commemorate ‘Railway 200’. This volume explores Bristol’s rich railway heritage, with images of Temple Meads, named expresses, and scenes from the steam age to now. Covering depots, freight yards, and suburban stations, it highlights Bristol’s pivotal role and looks ahead to electrification and a thriving future.

    Rail 200 Issue 3 - Newcastle  £16.50

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    ‘Newcastle’ is one of a series of 12 books being released in 2025 showcasing railway works and centres to commemorate ‘Railway 200’. As Britain celebrates 200 years of rail travel, Newcastle and its surrounding region stand proudly at the heart of a revolution that changed the world. From the earliest wooden wagonways of the 17th century to the pioneering steam locomotives of George Stephenson, this book explores the north east’s unparalleled contribution to railway history. Packed with fascinating insights, historical landmarks, and stories of the people who forged the railways, ‘Newcastle’ is an essential read for railway enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone captivated by the industrial age’s greatest achievement.

    Rail 200 Issue 5 Doncaster Works  £16.50

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    'Doncaster Works’ is one of a series of 12 books being released in 2025 showcasing railway works and centres to commemorate ‘Railway 200’.

    For more than 125 years Doncaster Works constructed locomotives for the Great Northern Railway, then as a part of the London & North Eastern Railway and finally British Railways. It was from here that the Stirling ‘Singles’, Ivatt’s Atlantics and Gresley’s Pacifics including the famous Flying Scotsman and the world speed holder for steam, Mallard, emerged. The final locomotives to be constructed on site were the BR-built-Diesel-electric Classes 56 and 58 – today only carriage and refurbishment takes place in a town once famous for producing Gresley’s ‘racehorses’ and ‘streaks for the east coast route from London to Edinburgh.