Railway 200
Modern railways were born on September 27, 1825 when a steam-powered locomotive travelled 26 miles between Shildon, Darlington, and Stockton.To celebrate 200 years of modern railways, a special exhibition train, in partnership with the National Railway Museum, is travelling around the country. "Inspiration" is expected to make 60 stops until summer 2026, visiting Euston station between July 12-15, 2025 at platform 16. 4 carriages will display various exhibits with 1 being a locally-designed one customized depending on where the train is on display.
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The first railway timetable from 1839 is the creation of English cartographer George Bradshaw.
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Hi-vis were first used in the 1960s to easily spot railway workers and improve safety. They were first trialled in Glasgow.
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More photos on my website : https://www.globalphotos.org/london-exhibit202507.htm
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