From clocks to canopies – free exhibition marks 40 years of saving Britain’s railway heritage
08-04-2025 16:00 via ianvisits.co.uk

From clocks to canopies – free exhibition marks 40 years of saving Britain’s railway heritage

An exhibition has opened inside Waterloo station to celebrate 40 years of protecting and restoring the UK’s railway heritage. There’re all examples of work carried out by the Railway Heritage Trust, which is celebrating its 40th birthday this year.The Railway Heritage Trust is a not-for-profit company that awards grants to railway buildings and structures that are listed or in conservation areas and are Network Rail assets.
As explained at the exhibition opening by the RHT’s Ch
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