Edition Six: Out Now!
Welcome to the Rail Tags website!
The original rolling stock tag, scrapping doesn’t mean the end.
Since 2022 we’ve been giving unwanted trains on the scrap line a second lease of life as pocket sized pieces of preservation. Crafted by rail enthusiasts for rail enthusiasts.
You can use your tag as a keychain, display it as a collectable and all in between.
You can check out our fleet of tags in the shop at the button below. Why not kick back while you’re here and have a peek at our blog pages where we talk trains or read about what makes us who we are?
Who are we?
Behind every tag there is a train, Behind every train, there is a story. Like our trains we have a story too.
Find out what gives us our identity at Rail Tags.
The font we use on our website and products is `Railway Sans` which is an open-source font under the SIL Open Font License 1.0. It was created by Greg Fleming using Edward Johnston’s Original 1916 proofs.
Creative Commons Credits:
Homepage & Blogpost “The Class 86 – A West Coast Workhorse” Banner: British Rail Class 86 No. 86251 at Nuneaton railway station in June 2002 (CC-BY SA 2.0 – Steve Jones)
All our Class 313 and 442 photos are taken at Eastleigh Works and are used with permission from Arlington Fleet Services Ltd.