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Postcards from the Locomotive Publishing Co.: Trains

Caledonian Railway
2p.m. ex Glasgow Dining Car express, descending Beattoch bank. "Cardeau," No. 903
2.p.m. Express, Glasgow Central,near Eglinton Street

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"Southern Belle"
60 Minute Express London-Brighton
T.C. 27-G.W.R. 4-6-0 on up west of Britain Express,
passing Acton.

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Ambulance Train
Great Central Railway
L. & N. W. R. Carlisle to Windermere Express,
picking up water at Tebay.

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G.C.Rly. Chesham Train near Northwood Southern Railway (Brighton Section)
Clayton Tunnel L.B. & S.C.R.

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(68) Southern Rly. (S.E.C. Section)
Continental Boat Train
No 106 L.M. & S.R. (N.W.Section)
Down Birmingham Express

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Midland Railway
Down Scotch Corridor Express.
near Criklewood. Compound No. 1032
N.E.Rly.
East Coast Dining Car Express,
leaving Edinburgh

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N.E.R.
East Coast Express,
leaving Waverly Station, Edinburgh
London and South Western Railway
Exeter Station

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(70) L.N.E.R. (G.N. Section)
"Flying Scotchman"
"Flying Scotsman" at 70 miles per hour near Hatfield.
Mr. H.N. ..esley's three cylinder "Pacific"
type Engine No 1471 "Sir Frederick Banburry."

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S.E. & C. Railway
Folkestone - Boulogne Boat-Train,
leaving Folkestone
N0. 37 L. & N.W.R.
Liverpool and Manchester Express

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L. & N.W.R.
Local Train near Harrow
No. 48. M.R.
London Express leaving Carlisle.

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Great Northern Train,
London-Sheffield-Manchester Service No.6
(62) G.W.R.
London-Worcester Express

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G.C.Rly.
Manchester Express near Northwood. No. 615
Midland Scotch Express near Hendon.

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(63) Southern Rly. (L.S.W. Section)
North Devon Express
L. & S.W. Railway
Plymouth Express near Surbiton

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(67) L.N.E.R. (G.E. Section)
Restaurant Car Express
(69) L.N.E.R. (G.C. Section)
Sheffield Express

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(.5) Southern Rly. (L.B.S.C. Section)
Brighton Express
Great Northern Railway in 1870
Spilsby Station, Lincolnshire.
One of the original 50 locomotives built by Sharp bros. in 1847, and converted to tank engines for branch line traffic

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London & North Western Railway
Standedge Tunnel
G.E.Rai.
The Norfolk Coast Express, leaving Liverpool Street.

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"The Southern Belle" in Victoria Station No. 97 L.M. & S.R. (Midland Section)
Totley Tunnel

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No. 41 G.C.R.
Train leaving Marylebone.
Great Western Railway
Up Birmingham Two hour Express,
near Gerrards Cross.
Two cylinder 6 coupled locomotive "Stanford Court"

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(119) L.M.S. (L.N.W. Section)
Up Express near Harrow with L.&Y. L.N.W. and M.R. Coaches
Engine no 5971 "Croxteth." Metropolitan Train on bridge
No. 13 L. & N.W.
Up Scotch Corridor Express, leaving Carlisle.

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No. 40 G.W.R.
Up Weymouth Express
L.B. & S.C.Ry.
Victoria Station, London

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N0. 38 N.B.R.
Waverlet Express
LPC/35  G.C.
4-4-2 No. 362 with a down express near Denham
c. 1910

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LPC/39 G.C.
Up and down Manchester express trains at the western end of Woodhead Tunnel
LPC/41 L.B.S.C.
Class "H1" 4-4-2 with "Southern Belle" express
c. 1907

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LPC 65 Midland (N.C.C.)
4-4-0 and passenger train, Belfast-Portrush service
c 1907
LPC/81 G.W.
4-cyl. 4-6-0 No. 4046 "Princess Mary" , designed by
G.J. Churchward, built at Swindon 1914

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