Similarities between London King's Cross railway station and London and North Eastern Railway
London King's Cross railway station and London and North Eastern Railway have 18 things in common (in Unionpedia): Big Four (British railway companies), British Rail, East Coast Main Line, Eastern Region of British Railways, Flying Scotsman (train), Great North Eastern Railway, Great Northern Railway (Great Britain), LNER Class A4, LNER Class A4 4468 Mallard, London North Eastern Railway, Metropolitan Railway, Railways Act 1921, Scotland, The Railway Magazine, Virgin Trains East Coast, West Riding of Yorkshire, World War I, World War II.
Big Four (British railway companies)
The Big Four was a name used to describe the four largest railway companies in the United Kingdom in the period 1923–47.
Big Four (British railway companies) and London King's Cross railway station · Big Four (British railway companies) and London and North Eastern Railway ·
British Rail
British Railways (BR), which from 1965 traded as British Rail, was the state-owned company that operated most of the rail transport in Great Britain between 1948 and 1997.
British Rail and London King's Cross railway station · British Rail and London and North Eastern Railway ·
East Coast Main Line
The East Coast Main Line (ECML) is a major railway link between London and Edinburgh via Peterborough, Doncaster, York, Darlington, Durham and Newcastle; it is presently electrified along the whole route.
East Coast Main Line and London King's Cross railway station · East Coast Main Line and London and North Eastern Railway ·
Eastern Region of British Railways
The Eastern Region was a region of British Railways from 1948, whose operating area could be identified from the dark blue signs and colour schemes that adorned its station and other railway buildings.
Eastern Region of British Railways and London King's Cross railway station · Eastern Region of British Railways and London and North Eastern Railway ·
Flying Scotsman (train)
The Flying Scotsman is an express passenger train service that has operated between Edinburgh and London, the capitals of Scotland and England, via the East Coast Main Line.
Flying Scotsman (train) and London King's Cross railway station · Flying Scotsman (train) and London and North Eastern Railway ·
Great North Eastern Railway
Great North Eastern Railway, often referred to as GNER, was a train operating company in the United Kingdom owned by Sea Containers that operated the InterCity East Coast franchise from April 1996 until December 2007, when Sea Containers was stripped of the franchise due to poor financial management.
Great North Eastern Railway and London King's Cross railway station · Great North Eastern Railway and London and North Eastern Railway ·
Great Northern Railway (Great Britain)
The Great Northern Railway (GNR) was a British railway company established by the Great Northern Railway Act of 1846.
Great Northern Railway (Great Britain) and London King's Cross railway station · Great Northern Railway (Great Britain) and London and North Eastern Railway ·
LNER Class A4
The Class A4 is a class of streamlined 4-6-2 steam locomotive designed by Nigel Gresley for the London and North Eastern Railway in 1935.
LNER Class A4 and London King's Cross railway station · LNER Class A4 and London and North Eastern Railway ·
LNER Class A4 4468 Mallard
London and North Eastern Railway locomotive numbered 4468 Mallard is a Class A4 4-6-2 Pacific steam locomotive built at Doncaster, England in 1938.
LNER Class A4 4468 Mallard and London King's Cross railway station · LNER Class A4 4468 Mallard and London and North Eastern Railway ·
London North Eastern Railway
London North Eastern Railway (LNER) is a British train operating company that operates the InterCity East Coast franchise.
London King's Cross railway station and London North Eastern Railway · London North Eastern Railway and London and North Eastern Railway ·
Metropolitan Railway
The Metropolitan Railway (also known as the Met) was a passenger and goods railway that served London from 1863 to 1933, its main line heading north-west from the capital's financial heart in the City to what were to become the Middlesex suburbs.
London King's Cross railway station and Metropolitan Railway · London and North Eastern Railway and Metropolitan Railway ·
Railways Act 1921
The Railways Act 1921 (c. 55), also known as the Grouping Act, was an Act of Parliament enacted by the British government and intended to stem the losses being made by many of the country's 120 railway companies, move the railways away from internal competition and retain some of the benefits which the country had derived from a government-controlled railway during and after the Great War of 1914–1918.
London King's Cross railway station and Railways Act 1921 · London and North Eastern Railway and Railways Act 1921 ·
Scotland
Scotland (Alba) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom and covers the northern third of the island of Great Britain.
London King's Cross railway station and Scotland · London and North Eastern Railway and Scotland ·
The Railway Magazine
The Railway Magazine is a monthly British railway magazine, aimed at the railway enthusiast market, that has been published in London since July 1897.
London King's Cross railway station and The Railway Magazine · London and North Eastern Railway and The Railway Magazine ·
Virgin Trains East Coast
Virgin Trains East Coast (legal name East Coast Main Line Company Limited) was a train operating company in the United Kingdom that operated the InterCity East Coast franchise on the East Coast Main Line between London, Yorkshire, the North East and Scotland.
London King's Cross railway station and Virgin Trains East Coast · London and North Eastern Railway and Virgin Trains East Coast ·
West Riding of Yorkshire
The West Riding of Yorkshire is one of the three historic subdivisions of Yorkshire, England.
London King's Cross railway station and West Riding of Yorkshire · London and North Eastern Railway and West Riding of Yorkshire ·
World War I
World War I (often abbreviated as WWI or WW1), also known as the First World War, the Great War, or the War to End All Wars, was a global war originating in Europe that lasted from 28 July 1914 to 11 November 1918.
London King's Cross railway station and World War I · London and North Eastern Railway and World War I ·
World War II
World War II (often abbreviated to WWII or WW2), also known as the Second World War, was a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945, although conflicts reflecting the ideological clash between what would become the Allied and Axis blocs began earlier.
London King's Cross railway station and World War II · London and North Eastern Railway and World War II ·
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London King's Cross railway station and London and North Eastern Railway Comparison
London King's Cross railway station has 168 relations, while London and North Eastern Railway has 164. As they have in common 18, the Jaccard index is 5.42% = 18 / (168 + 164).
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