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The hot and wet summer has left train drivers struggling to see signals because of rampant growth in lineside trees and bushes.
I'm in the cab of a 100mph Southeastern train bound for Faversham in Kent, video camera in hand, to lift the veil on what rail travel is like from the driver's point of view.
A fascinating new video series has revealed what a London to Glasgow train journey looks like from the perspective of a driver. Avanti West Coast has released an eight-part series for anyone who is ...
MailOnline Travel's Ted Thornhill climbed inside the cab of a Southeastern train for a fascinating driver's-eye view of a trip from London Victoria to Faversham and back.
For those working in the N scale, there’s now an easy way of observing your project as the train driver would see it: [Vassily98] managed to squeeze a wireless camera into an N-scale railcar.
It's a process that ensures trains can keep moving, by eliminating the wait for drivers to change from the front of the train to the back. READ MORE: Why some London Overground and Thameslink trains ...
A train driver has been greeted with cheers as he pulled into London for the final time - completing his 50-year career on the railways. Girish Jani, 67, took to the controls of an Avanti West ...
Train drivers’ union ASLEF, representing 2,000 London Underground drivers, called off two days of strikes last week set for April 8 and May 4.
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