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Specially commissioned private rail cars have transported the royal family around the country for over 150 years, beginning with an initially trepidatious Queen Victoria.
British Steel announced Tuesday that it has landed a new contract with the Network Rail railway company worth more than a half-billion dollars.
British Steel has secured a five-year contract worth £500m to supply train tracks for Network Rail, in a move which could help safeguard the short-term future of the Scunthorpe steelworks.
"The time has come to bid the fondest of farewells," the King's Treasurer said about the Royal Train.
British Steel has secured a £500m contract with Network Rail that is set to secure thousands of manufacturing jobs.