England says goodbye to long-serving HSTs England says goodbye to long-serving HSTs

The last High Speed Trains ran in England on Saturday, when GWR operated four-car ‘Castle Class’ sets in Cornwall between Plymouth and Penzance. The career of the HSTs has spanned almost half a century. HSTs began running on British Rail’s Western Region in 1976, and were then used on other routes which included CrossCountry as well as the West Coast, Midland and East Coast Main Lines.

First railways to join Manchester's Bee Network named First railways to join Manchester's Bee Network named

The Mayor of Greater Manchester named the first railways which will join the region’s Bee Network next year, as he unveiled a Northern Class 323 electric unit in promotional Bee Network livery at Manchester Piccadilly.

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