Ansichtkaarten van Locomotive Publishing Co.: Treinen |
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
England 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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