Category: From the archive

From the archive: our oldest items

The Network Rail archive is the custodian of a vast collection of historic documents and plans relating to today’s railway infrastructure. It represents the development of the most significant structures, engineers and innovation on the railway from the 19th century to the present. Each month we will delve into the archive to shine a light on the … Continued

From the archive: WWII and the railway

The Network Rail archive is the custodian of a vast collection of historic documents and plans relating to today’s railway infrastructure. It represents the development of the most significant structures, engineers and innovation on the railway from the 19th century to the present. Each month we will delve into the archive to shine a light on the … Continued

From the archive: the Royal Albert Bridge

The Network Rail archive is the custodian of a vast collection of historic documents and plans relating to today’s railway infrastructure. It represents the development of the most significant structures, engineers and innovation on the railway from the 19th century to the present. Each month we will delve into the archive to shine a light on the … Continued

From the archive: The Royal Border Bridge

The Network Rail archive is the custodian of a vast collection of historic documents and plans relating to today’s railway infrastructure. It represents the development of the most significant structures, engineers and innovation on the railway from the 19th century to the present. Each month we will delve into the archive to shine a light on the … Continued

From the archive: Glasgow Queen Street

The Network Rail archive is the custodian of a vast collection of historic documents and plans relating to today’s railway infrastructure. It represents the development of the most significant structures, engineers and innovation on the railway from the 19th century to the present. Each month we will delve into the archive to shine a light on the … Continued

From the archive: London Charing Cross

The Network Rail archive is the custodian of a vast collection of historic documents and plans relating to today’s railway infrastructure. It represents the development of the most significant structures, engineers and innovation on the railway from the 19th century to the present. Each month we will delve into the archive to shine a light on the … Continued