Last Saturday, a former London Underground train that’s been converted to run on the national rail network began carrying paying passengers for the very first time.
Much to delight of railway enthusiasts, diesel engines clag and snarl and belch out fumes, much to the consternation of just wanted to get to work on time. While the majority of high-speed railway ...
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