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.

End Of The Line: An Ode To The 1973 Stock

Over the past 49 years, the 1973 Stock has graced the rails of the Piccadilly Line. They are a symbol of the achievement that was connecting the London Underground to Heathrow Airport, however their time in the spotlight is fast...

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.