Scotland's transport system should not have to rely on museum-piece trains and roads built for a bygone age Scotsman comment [Scotsman]





Date: 11/03/2022

The National Railway Museum in York is proud of its InterCity 125 train. And it should be, for the Sir Kenneth Grange, named after its designer, was built in 1975, making it as old as the museum itself. 'As well as being the first InterCity 125 produced, Sir Kenneth Grange was the last 125 to operate a passenger service before this type of locomotive was retired from the railways', its website says.


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Our transport system should not need to rely on museum-piece trains and roads built for bygone age “Scotsman says

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The National Railways Museum in York is proud of its InterCity 125 train.

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