An odd character and a carriage key lead to criminal developments on a night train in the latest instalment in our short fiction series by York creative writing students.
An odd character and a carriage key lead to criminal developments on a night train in the latest instalment in our short fiction series by York creative writing students.
This Case Files story is the second in a series written by creative writing students at York St John University.
Work continues on the restoration of locomotive Sir Nigel Gresley.
This Case Files story is the first in a series written by creative writing students at York St John University.
Cataloguing the archive collection of Harold Holcroft’s papers has revealed an insight into the man’s life.
The team in The Works are pressing on with the overhaul of Sir Nigel Gresley.
How has the mystery and potential danger of rail travel been reflecting in popular culture, from newspapers to songs?
Exploring the archives sheds light on the early links between railways and crime.
What challenges do curators face in managing a large, historically important national collection?
Signalling change: Network Rail expertise helps conserve and improve a visitor favourite at the National Railway Museum.
The team in The Works are pressing on with the overhaul of Sir Nigel Gresley.
How safe did early rail travellers feel? An exploration of Victorian literature offers some clues…