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Over the past few days, some 140 trains and locomotives of all shapes and sizes, from the oldest to the newest, have converged on Derby to pay homage to the 200th anniversary of the first passenger ...
The Docklands Light Railway (DLR) could run overnight at weekends, if a request from Lewisham Council gains favour with the ...
Each year, Guildhall’s medieval Great Hall opens its doors for a charity Christmas market, and early-bird tickets are on sale ...
Felty fish, smiling sausages and cuddly condiments are filling an art gallery that’s been turned into a Fish and Chip shop ...
The third of the four giant tunnel boring machines digging the Northolt Tunnel under west London has now been lifted up out ...
A long brick battleship of a building in Battersea is a 150 year old church that’s thought to be the first in England ...
Hold onto your prams, because Battleship Potemkin is making a centenary return to the cinemas, with music by the Pet Shop ...
Escalator repairs at Waterloo station starting next month will see diversions for passengers using the Jubilee line entrance ...
Transport for London (TfL) is marking the 15th anniversary of its cycle hire scheme with a photography competition.
The history of food is the history of humanity, and now the Science Museum is taking a look at that history and what the ...
Rail services through the Blackheath tunnel in southeast London resumed earlier this week following a second 10-week closure ...
This pocket park near the Elephant & Castle owes its current appearance to a 2012 guerrilla garden that took over a former ...