Travel Christmas in Antarctica: Snow, Penguins, and Perpetual Daylight for Remote Base Team February 10, 2026 Oguz Simsek While a scene of abundant snow and numerous penguins might evoke a Christmas card image, for Dale Ellis, observing the holiday period on a secluded Antarctic island, this represents her…
Travel Branston Bridge in Burton upon Trent Closes for Five-Day Inspection February 10, 2026 Oguz Simsek The 185-year-old Branston Bridge, situated in Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire, has been closed for a five-day period to allow engineers to carry out inspection works. The closure is scheduled to…
Travel Nighttime Road Closures in York for Final Bridge Demolition February 10, 2026 Oguz Simsek A significant thoroughfare located in central York will experience nighttime closures over multiple evenings to facilitate the dismantling of the final sections of a Victorian-era bridge currently undergoing demolition. The…
Travel Heritage Locomotives Mark 200 Years of Passenger Rail with Global ‘Whistle-Up’ February 10, 2026 Oguz Simsek Historic train engines located throughout southern England are set to participate in a global “whistle-up” event, commemorating two centuries of passenger railway service. Among the participants sounding their whistles at…
Travel Global Railway Whistle Event Commences 200th Anniversary Year February 10, 2026 Oguz Simsek Vintage trains in southern England are set to participate in a global “whistle-up” event, commemorating two centuries of passenger railway operations. Entities such as Swanage Railway, North Dorset Railway, Isle…
Travel Christmas at the World’s End: Snow, Penguins, and Unending Daylight February 10, 2026 Oguz Simsek While a scene of abundant snow and numerous penguins might evoke a Christmas card image, for Dale Ellis, who is observing the holiday season on a secluded Antarctic island, this…
Travel Global Whistle-Up Kicks Off 200th Anniversary of Passenger Rail February 10, 2026 Oguz Simsek Heritage locomotives located across the south of England are set to participate in a worldwide “whistle-up” event, commemorating two centuries of passenger rail travel. Among those scheduled to create noise…