The day Britain’s nuclear trains faced bazooka-wielding activists. Nuclear material travels without fanfare on our railways today, but as a little-known 1979 incident proves, it was once deeply controversial. On November 2 1979, three visitors passed through the barriers at Stratford station in east London, paying just 12p each. Stratford was then a regular resort for trainspotters; yet this trio came equipped not with notebooks and packed lunches, but with the rather more eye-catching accessory of a bazooka. Unchallenged at … read more »
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