Signalling change: Network Rail expertise helps conserve and improve a visitor favourite at the National Railway Museum.
Relive a dramatic railway disaster with the Lancashire & Yorkshire Signalling School.
How does mechanical signalling work, and what can go wrong if you don’t follow the rules?
Our volunteers recreate a railway disaster, revealing what happened on a fateful day in 1949.
Using a model railway to explain how a combination of casual rule breaking and concentration failures led to death and destruction in a Manchester suburb.
Associate Curator Russell Hollowood talks about the world’s oldest working model railway.
The Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway Signalling School – a model railway layout used to train real-life signallers – recently celebrated its 100th birthday with a three-day have-a go event here at the museum.