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VIDEO: Nicholas Owen Launches Volk’s Electric Railway’s Tribute to 200 Years of Railways

The world’s oldest electric railway celebrates its historic role in rail transport.

Newsreader Nicholas Owen kicked off a historic New Year’s Day celebration in Brighton today by blowing the ceremonial whistle at Volk’s Electric Railway. The event marked the 200th anniversary of railways with a synchronised “horn salute” across UK heritage railways.

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Volk’s Electric Railway, the world’s oldest operating electric railway, joined the nationwide tribute at midday, its horns echoing across the seafront. Brighton & Hove City Council described the salute as a nod to an old steam-era tradition.

Although the railway is closed for winter, the celebration drew people to Madeira Drive in the middle of a storm to honor its legacy. The railway, which celebrated its 140th anniversary in 2023 and was named Railway of the Year in 2024, will reopen at Easter.

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