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I would guess that the term "heritage railway" is now used for preserved lines - these are usually operated by volunteers and open to the public. The Severn Valley Railway and the Llangollen Railway would be two that spring to mind, both have been around for many years. There are probably hundreds ranging from twin-track near mainline setups (the Great Central Railway) to small dockside operations attached to another museum (the Bristol Industrial Museum) - if you type any of these into google.co.uk you should find plenty of information, they all have websites.
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