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The National Railway Museum's Grade II listed Station Hall is set to officially reopen on Friday September 26, just ahead of the National Railway Museum’s 50th birthday celebrations that weekend.

Along with a major building refurbishment, a new exhibition has been installed, reinterpreting the much-loved rail vehicles, while a number of brand-new items, archive images and audio will now be displayed at the museum for the very first time

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00:00From Euston station, the first Euston station was opened in the 1830s, in 1848 it was put into the new Great Hall at Euston and that was a very very grand space and very controversially Euston station was demolished in the 1960s as part of modernisation works.
00:30The Bortoloo last trade led in 1967, of Rips rail itself in 1968, so it's the end of steam commemorating a classic one of the year.
00:48And then it comes to the spot, and I think it also stands for simple as a budget of modernisation of railways, but it's supposed to spoil something.
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