The National Railway Museum is interviewing LGBTQ+ railway workers for an oral history project.
The project has been launched with the support of the rail industry including Network Rail's LGBT+ organisation ArchwayThe National Railway Museum in York has received almost £100,000 to record the voices of LGBTQ+ railway workers, as part of an oral history project.The museum said People, Pride and Progress would increase understanding of the community's contribution to the railways.
Ms Kay said the work would be guided by the LGBTQ+ community and the rail industry and would "enhance the national collection".
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