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Derby to host major gathering of historic railway vehicles
Derby to host major gathering of historic railway vehicles

BBC News

time30-01-2025

  • Entertainment
  • BBC News

Derby to host major gathering of historic railway vehicles

Train manufacturer Alstom will open its factory for the first time in more than 50 years for a major gathering of historic railway event in Derby will mark the 200th anniversary of the world's first passenger train service with the Greatest Gathering event between August 1 and mogul and railway enthusiast Pete Waterman was a special guest at a launch day on told the BBC: "Derby has always been the centre of railways for a long time, particularly with a Midlands lad like me." More than 50 rolling stock exhibits from the past, present and future of the railways will be on display, featuring a combination of those powered by steam, diesel and Waterman said: "I first came here in 1957 with my school. This event is about 200 years of people and about those that have run the railways - the steam engines and diesel trains is just part of it."The people that make them and make them run, that's what we should be celebrating." The historic locomotives include on show will include: LNER Class A4 Sir Nigel Gresley, built in Railway Merchant Navy Class British India Line, built in 37 Cassiopeia, built in to 30,000 people are expected to attend the three-day event, which will form part of the wider Railway 200 industry is embarking on a year-long celebration named Railway 200 to mark the opening of the Stockton and Darlington Railway in north-east England on 27 September 1825, which is credited as being the birth of the modern railway. Alstom's Europe region president Gian Luca Erbacci said: "The Greatest Gathering, presented by Alstom for Railway 200, is a unique opportunity to celebrate not only the incredible progress of the past two centuries but also the bright future of rail."This event is about bringing people together to reflect on what we've achieved collectively and to inspire the next generation to push the boundaries of what's possible in sustainable transport."Tickets go on sale from 09:00 GMT on Friday with all profits split between five charities.

UK's largest gathering of historic railway vehicles planned
UK's largest gathering of historic railway vehicles planned

The Independent

time30-01-2025

  • Business
  • The Independent

UK's largest gathering of historic railway vehicles planned

The UK's largest gathering of historic railway vehicles will take place in the summer to mark the 200th anniversary of the world's first passenger train service. Train manufacturer Alstom announced its factory in Derby will open to the public for the first time in more than half a century to host the Greatest Gathering event between August 1 and 3. More than 50 rolling stock exhibits from the past, present and future of the railways will be on display, featuring a combination of those powered by steam, diesel and electricity. The historic locomotives include: – LNER Class A4 Sir Nigel Gresley, built in 1937. – Southern Railway Merchant Navy Class British India Line, built in 1945. – Class 37 Cassiopeia, built in 1963. Up to 30,000 people are expected to attend the three-day event, which will form part of the wider Railway 200 festivities. The industry is embarking on a year-long celebration named Railway 200 to mark the opening of the Stockton and Darlington Railway in north-east England on September 27 1825, which is credited as being the birth of the modern railway. This event is about bringing people together to reflect on what we've achieved collectively and to inspire the next generation to push the boundaries of what's possible in sustainable transport Gian Luca Erbacci, Alstom Alstom's Europe region president Gian Luca Erbacci said: 'The Greatest Gathering, presented by Alstom for Railway 200, is a unique opportunity to celebrate not only the incredible progress of the past two centuries but also the bright future of rail. 'This event is about bringing people together to reflect on what we've achieved collectively and to inspire the next generation to push the boundaries of what's possible in sustainable transport.' Tickets go on sale from 9am on Friday at with all profits split between five charities. Meanwhile, operator Avanti West Coast announced it will make another attempt at the fastest train journey between London and Glasgow. The record of three hours, 52 minutes and 40 seconds was set by a British Rail prototype Advanced Passenger Train in December 1984, which was allowed to travel in excess of today's mainline speed limit of 125mph. A first attempt by Avanti West Coast to break the record in June 2021 failed by 21 seconds. The operator will make another bid in the spring, with a Pendolino train renumbered 390200 for Railway 200.

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