The next year, the band released their second album, Recurrence, to little commercial success. In 1990, they released Native Place, an album that incorporated some elements of the current club music trends in England at the time. "Every Beat of the Heart" became a Top 40 hit in the UK with a peak at #24, and the song became a #1 hit on the newly-founded Modern Rock Tracks chart in the U.S.
In 1992, EMI took over Virgin Records, and the band left the label. Two years later, the original line-up broke up, leaving Newby to continue alone. Newby has since released two albums as The Railway Children: "Dream Arcade" (1997 Ether Records) and Gentle Sound (2002 Ether Records) as well as a "Rarities" album in 2007 available only by download from his official site:www.railwaychildren.co.uk
Keegan later had a spell in the Wigan based folk-rock band, The Tansads.
Gary Newby now resides in Japan, writing/arranging music and lyrics for several major Japanese artists including Anna Tsuchiya and Every Little Thing