A look at the progress made on the conservation of historic buildings at the Locomotion site.
A look at the progress made on the conservation of historic buildings at the Locomotion site.
From a new battery box to riveting the coal door frame, there’s still plenty to do as the restoration continues.
The overhaul continues apace, with the electrical system, bushes and valve guides all receiving attention.
Dr Mike Esbester shares the latest progress on the ‘Railway Work, Life & Death’ project.
The new year is off to a productive start, with plenty of reaming, refurbishment and replacement.
The wheel drop is called into action in another month of progress.
Anne McLean delves into the fascinating story behind a seemingly mundane letter recently found within the museum’s archive collections.
Nick explores a 1926 collection of photographs taken at Hull Docks, a facility with close links to the railway industry.
Mick from ICT reveals a family passion for railways big and small.
The loco is starting to resemble a Pacific as the rebuild continues.
A trawl through the Yorath Lewis archive sheds light on an experimental railway design built for 1924’s British Empire Exhibition.
It’s a team effort to get the tank lifted to accommodate the frames in the next phase of the restoration.