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British Rail

Index 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. [1]

4271 relations: Aber Bargoed railway station, Aberbrân, Abercairney railway station, Aberdare railway station, Aberdeen railway station, Aberdeen–Inverness line, Aberdonian (passenger train), Aberdour railway station, Abererch railway station, Aberffrwd railway station, Aberffrwd, Ceredigion, Aberfoyle railway station, Abergavenny Brecon Road railway station, Abermule train collision, Abingdon Junction railway station, AC Cars, Achanalt railway station, Achnasheen railway station, Achnashellach railway station, Ackworth railway station, Acocks Green railway station, Adderbury, Adderley Park railway station, Addlestone railway station, Adlestrop railway station, Admiraal de Ruijter (train), Adrian Greenwood, Adrian Shooter, Advanced Passenger Train, Adwick railway station, Ainderby railway station, Ainsdale railway station, Airbles railway station, Airdrie, North Lanarkshire, AJENTS, Akeld railway station, Alan Green (Cleethorpes politician), Alan Lennox-Boyd, 1st Viscount Boyd of Merton, Alan McGee, Alan Pegler, Alastair Lansley, Albury, Oxfordshire, Aldershot & District Traction, Aldershot railway station, Alexander Henderson, 1st Baron Faringdon, Alexandra Palace railway station (1873–1954), Alford railway station, Alford, Lincolnshire, Alison McGovern, Allangrange railway station, ..., Allerton TMD, Alloa Railway, Alltddu Halt railway station, Alness, Alness railway station, Alphaline, Alrewas, Altcar Bob, Altnabreac railway station, Alton line, Alton railway station, Alton Towers railway station, Altrincham Interchange, Altrincham Line, Alverthorpe, Alvescot, Alvescot railway station, Alycidon, Alyth railway station, Amédée Turner, Ambergate–Pye Bridge line, Amesbury railway station, Amisfield railway station, Amman Valley Railway, Andoversford and Dowdeswell railway station, Andrew Barclay Sons & Co., Andy Leaning, Angel Trains, Angerton railway station, Anglia Railways, Annan railway station, Annbank railway station, Annfield Plain railway station, Anniesland railway station, Anthony Sawoniuk, APTIS, APTIS ticket features, Arbroath railway station, Archie Manuel, Ardgay railway station, Ardingly, Ardley railway station, Ardley, Oxfordshire, Ardlui railway station, Ardrossan Harbour railway station, Ardrossan Montgomerie Pier railway station, Ardrossan Town railway station, Argyle Line, Argyle Street railway station, Arisaig railway station, Arkleston Junction, Arksey railway station, Arkwright Town railway station, Armathwaite railway station, Arrangements between railroads, Arriva Trains Merseyside, Arriva Trains Northern, Arrochar and Tarbet railway station, Art market, Arthur D. Little, Arthur Keily, Arthur Peppercorn, Ascom B8050 Quickfare, Ascom EasyTicket, Ashbourne railway station, Ashburton railway station, Ashbury railway station, Ashby and Nuneaton Joint Railway, Ashby de la Zouch railway station, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Ashcott railway station, Ashey railway station, Ashfield railway station (Scotland), Ashford International railway station, Ashford railway works, Ashford Steam Centre, Ashford to Ramsgate line, Ashford, Kent, Ashington, Ashington railway station, Ashley and Weston railway station, Ashton railway station, Associated Humber Lines, Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen, Aston railway station, Aston Rowant, Athelhampton, Atlantic Coast Express, Attadale railway station, Attlebridge, Attlee ministry, Auchendinny railway station, Auchinleck railway station, Auchterhouse, Auchterless railway station, Auchtermuchty railway station, Audenshaw railway station, August 1968, Auldgirth railway station, Automatic lubricator, Automatic Warning System, Aviemore railway station, Aviemore Speyside railway station, Avoch railway station, Avonmouth railway station, Avonwick railway station, Awre for Blakeney railway station, Axle load, Aycliffe railway station, Aylesbury High Street railway station, Aylesbury railway station, Aynho, Aynho Park railway station, Ayot railway station, Ayr railway station, Ayrshire Coast Line, Ayton railway station, Bache railway station, Backney Halt railway station, BackTrack (magazine), Badminton railway station, Bagnall 0-4-0ST "Alfred" and "Judy", Bagnall fireless locomotives (preserved), Bagworth, Bagworth and Ellistown railway station, Baildon railway station, Baillieston railway station, Bakerloo line, Bala Lake Railway, Balerno line, Balfron railway station, Ballingham railway station, Balloch railway station, Balloch, West Dunbartonshire, Balloon loop, Ballymoss, Balmossie railway station, Bamber Bridge, Banbury, Banbury railway station, Banbury to Verney Junction branch line, Banff Bridge railway station, Banff, Macduff and Turriff Junction Railway, Banff, Portsoy and Strathisla Railway, Bangor railway station (Wales), Bank and Monument stations, Bank Foot Metro station, Bank Hall railway station, Baptist End railway station, Barassie railway station, Barbican tube station, Barby, Northamptonshire, Barcombe railway station, Bardon Hill railway station, Bargeddie railway station, Barmouth Bridge, Barnack, Barnet Tunnel, Barnetby, Barnetby railway station, Barnhill railway station, Barnt Green railway station, Barras railway station, Barrasford, Barrow Hill railway station, Barrow-in-Furness railway station, Barry Docks, Barry Railway Class B, Barry Railway Class B1, Barry Railway Class D, Barry Railway Class E, Barry Railway Class F, Barry Railway Class G, Barry Railway Class J, Barry Railway Class K, Barry Railway Class L, Barry Ten, Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, Barton Hartshorn, Barton line, Barton-on-Humber railway station, Basildon railway station, Basingstoke railway station, Bath Green Park railway station, Bathgate (1986) railway station, Battery electric multiple unit, Battle railway station, Battle School (Dad's Army), Battlefield Line Railway, Beaconsfield railway station (England), Bealings railway station, Beamish Museum, Bedale, Bedale railway station, Bedford HA, Bedford railway station, Bedford St Johns railway station, Bedminster railway station, Bedwas, Bedworth railway station, Beeching cuts, Beighton railway station, Bekonscot, Belgrave and Birstall railway station, Bell Busk railway station, Bellgrove railway station, Belmont railway station (Harrow), Belsize Wood, Belton and Burgh railway station, Benjamin Baker (engineer), Benjamin Britten (train), Bentham railway station, Bentley railway station (South Yorkshire), Bentley, Suffolk, Benwick Goods Railway, Bere Alston railway station, Bermuda Park railway station, Bernard Holden, Bernard Kaukas, Berry Brow railway station, Bert Hitchen, Bert Lyons (trade unionist), Bertha (drag boat), Bescot TMD, Beverley Heath Hoyland, Bewdley railway station, Bexhill West branch line, Bickershaw Colliery, Bideford Railway Heritage Centre, Big Four (British railway companies), Bill Brett, Baron Brett, Bill Rammell, Billingham railway station, Billy J. Kramer, Bilston West railway station, Bingham Road railway station, Birchwood railway station, Birkdale railway station, Birkenhead Central TMD, Birkenhead Mollington Street TMD, Birmingham New Street railway station, Birmingham Pullman, Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon Company, Birmingham Snow Hill railway station, Birmingham station group, Birmingham to Worcester via Kidderminster line, Birmingham West Suburban Railway, Birmingham–Peterborough line, Bishop's Itchington, Blaby railway station, Black Bourton, Black Dog Halt railway station, Black Prince Buses, Blackbird Leys, Blackburn Meadows, Blackburn railway station, Blackfriars station, Blackhorse Road station, Blackpool Central railway station, Blackpool Pleasure Beach railway station, Blackstone & Co, Blackthorn railway station, Blackthorn, Oxfordshire, Blacon railway station, Blaenau Ffestiniog passenger stations, Blaenau Ffestiniog railway station, Blaenavon High Level railway station, Blaenllechau, Blaisdon Halt railway station, Blake Hall tube station, Blane Valley Railway, Blantyre railway station, Bleasby railway station, Bledlow Bridge Halt railway station, Bledlow railway station, Blenheim and Woodstock branch line, Bletchingdon, Bletchington railway station, Blewbury, Blockley, Bloomfield Road, Blowers Green railway station, Bloxham, Bloxham railway station, Bloxwich North railway station, Bloxwich railway station, Blue Pullman (film), Bluebell Railway, Blundellsands & Crosby railway station, Blunham railway station, Blyth Cambois TMD, Blyth Power Station, Blyth railway station, Bo'ness and Kinneil Railway, Bob Cryer, Boddam, Aberdeenshire, Bodmin Parkway railway station, Boiler feedwater, Bolsover Castle railway station, Bolsover South railway station, Bolsover Tunnel, Bolton Great Moor Street railway station, Bombardier Inc., Bonhams, Bootle New Strand railway station, Bootle Oriel Road railway station, Border Union Railway, Borders Railway, Bordesley railway station, Borrowash railway station, Borwick railway station, Boston Lodge, Boughrood, Boughton railway station (Nottinghamshire), Bourne End railway station, Bournemouth Belle, Bournemouth Train & Rolling Stock Maintenance Depot, Bournville railway station, Bourton, Vale of White Horse, Bow Curve, Bow railway station (Devon), Bow railway works, Bow Road railway station, Bowesfield Works, Boxford, Berkshire, Boythorpe Viaduct, BR, BR Battle of Britain class 34073 249 Squadron, BR ex-WD Austerity 2-10-0, BR ex-WD Austerity 2-8-0, BR Standard Class 2 2-6-0, BR Standard Class 2 2-6-2T, BR Standard Class 3 2-6-0, BR Standard Class 3 2-6-2T, BR Standard Class 4 2-6-0, BR Standard Class 4 2-6-0 76084, BR Standard Class 4 2-6-4T, BR Standard Class 4 4-6-0, BR Standard Class 5, BR Standard Class 5 73050, BR Standard Class 5 73082 Camelot, BR Standard Class 5 73096, BR Standard Class 5 73129, BR Standard Class 5 73156, BR Standard Class 6, BR Standard Class 7, BR Standard Class 7 70000 Britannia, BR Standard Class 7 70013 Oliver Cromwell, BR Standard Class 7 70048 The Territorial Army 1908–1958, BR Standard Class 8, BR Standard Class 9F, BR Standard Class 9F 92020-9, BR Standard Class 9F 92220 Evening Star, Brackley, Bracknell railway station, Bradford Forster Square railway station, Bradford Hammerton Street Depot, Bradford Industrial Museum, Bradley railway station, Bradshaw's Guide, Brake Gangwayed, Brake Post Office Stowage Van, Brake Standard Open, Brake Standard Open (Micro-Buffet), Bramham, West Yorkshire, Bramley railway station (West Yorkshire), Branchton railway station, Brasted railway station, BRB (Residuary) Limited, Breamore railway station, Brecon and Merthyr 0-6-2T locomotives, Breedon on the Hill, Brenda Blethyn, Brentford branch line, Brettell Lane railway station, Bricklayers' Arms, Bridge of Allan railway station, Bridge of Orchy railway station, Bridgehouses railway station, Bridgnorth, Bridgnorth railway station, Bridgwater and Taunton Canal, Bridgwater North railway station, Bridport railway station, Brierley Hill railway station, Brigg railway station, Brighouse railway station, Brighton & Hove Bus Regency Route, Brighton Belle, Brighton railway station, Brighton railway works, Brill and Ludgershall railway station, Brinnington railway station, Bristol and North Somerset Railway, Bristol Bath Road depot, Bristol Commercial Vehicles, Bristol Omnibus Company, Bristol Parkway railway station, Bristol Pullman (train), Bristol Temple Meads railway station, Britain's Bravest Manufacturing Company, Britannia Hotels, British African-Caribbean people, British carriage and wagon numbering and classification, British Coachways, British European Airways, British industrial narrow-gauge railways, British Jamaican, British logistics in the Falklands War, British quarrying and mining narrow-gauge railways, British Rail 10100, British Rail 10800, British Rail 11001, British Rail 11104, British Rail 15107, British Rail 18000, British Rail 18100, British Rail APT-E, British Rail BEMU, British Rail brand names, British Rail Class 01, British Rail Class 01/5, British Rail Class 02, British Rail Class 03, British Rail Class 04, British Rail Class 05, British Rail Class 06, British Rail Class 07, British Rail Class 08, British Rail Class 09, British Rail Class 10, British Rail Class 100, British Rail Class 101, British Rail Class 103, British Rail Class 104, British Rail Class 105, British Rail Class 107, British Rail Class 108, British Rail Class 109, British Rail Class 11, British Rail Class 110, British Rail Class 111, British Rail Class 114, British Rail Class 115, British Rail Class 116, British Rail Class 117, British Rail Class 118, British Rail Class 119, British Rail Class 12, British Rail Class 120, British Rail Class 122, British Rail Class 123, British Rail Class 124, British Rail Class 125, British Rail Class 126, British Rail Class 127, British Rail Class 128, British Rail Class 129, British Rail Class 13, British Rail Class 14, British Rail Class 140, British Rail Class 141, British Rail Class 144, British Rail Class 15, British Rail Class 150, British Rail Class 153, British Rail Class 155, British Rail Class 156, British Rail Class 157, British Rail Class 158, British Rail Class 16, British Rail Class 165, British Rail Class 166, British Rail Class 17, British Rail Class 20, British Rail Class 201, British Rail Class 202, British Rail Class 203, British Rail Class 204, British Rail Class 205, British Rail Class 206, British Rail Class 207, British Rail Class 21 (NBL), British Rail Class 210, British Rail Class 22, British Rail Class 23, British Rail Class 24, British Rail Class 25, British Rail Class 26, British Rail Class 27, British Rail Class 28, British Rail Class 29, British Rail Class 300, British Rail Class 302, British Rail Class 303, British Rail Class 304, British Rail Class 305, British Rail Class 306, British Rail Class 307, British Rail Class 308, British Rail Class 309, British Rail Class 31, British Rail Class 310, British Rail Class 311, British Rail Class 312, British Rail Class 313, British Rail Class 314, British Rail Class 315, British Rail Class 316, British Rail Class 316 (Picc-Vic), British Rail Class 317, British Rail Class 321, British Rail Class 322, British Rail Class 323, British Rail Class 33, British Rail Class 332, British Rail Class 35, British Rail Class 365, British Rail Class 37, British Rail Class 370, British Rail Class 373, British Rail Class 390, British Rail Class 40, British Rail Class 401, British Rail Class 402, British Rail Class 403, British Rail Class 404, British Rail Class 405, British Rail Class 41, British Rail Class 41 (HST), British Rail Class 41 (Warship Class), British Rail Class 411, British Rail Class 413, British Rail Class 414, British Rail Class 415, British Rail Class 416, British Rail Class 418, British Rail Class 419, British Rail Class 42, British Rail Class 421, British Rail Class 423, British Rail Class 424, British Rail Class 43 (HST), British Rail Class 43 (Warship Class), British Rail Class 432, British Rail Class 438, British Rail Class 44, British Rail Class 447, British Rail Class 45, British Rail Class 455, British Rail Class 46, British Rail Class 466, British Rail Class 47, British Rail Class 48, British Rail Class 482, British Rail Class 483, British Rail Class 487, British Rail Class 488, British Rail Class 489, British Rail Class 499, British Rail Class 50, British Rail Class 501, British Rail Class 502, British Rail Class 503, British Rail Class 504, British Rail Class 505, British Rail Class 506, British Rail Class 507, British Rail Class 508, British Rail Class 52, British Rail Class 53, British Rail Class 55, British Rail Class 56, British Rail Class 57, British Rail Class 58, British Rail Class 59, British Rail Class 60, British Rail Class 70 (electric), British Rail Class 71, British Rail Class 73, British Rail Class 74, British Rail Class 76, British Rail Class 77, British Rail Class 80, British Rail Class 81, British Rail Class 82, British Rail Class 83, British Rail Class 84, British Rail Class 85, British Rail Class 86, British Rail Class 89, British Rail Class 90, British Rail Class 901, British Rail Class 91, British Rail Class 92, British Rail Class 93, British Rail Class 930, British Rail Class 931, British Rail Class 932, British Rail Class 933, British Rail Class 936, British Rail Class 937, British Rail Class 950, British Rail Class 951, British Rail Class 960, British Rail Class 97, British Rail Class 97/6, British Rail Class 98, British Rail Class 99, British Rail Class D1/1, British Rail Class D1/3, British Rail Class D16/1, British Rail Class D16/2, British Rail Class D2/1, British Rail Class D2/10, British Rail Class D2/11, British Rail Class D2/12, British Rail Class D2/5, British Rail Class D2/7, British Rail Class D3/1, British Rail Class D3/10, British Rail Class D3/11, British Rail Class D3/12, British Rail Class D3/14, British Rail Class D3/3, British Rail Class D3/5, British Rail Class D3/6, British Rail Class D3/7, British Rail Class D3/9, British Rail Class EF1, British Rail Classes 112 and 113, British Rail Classes 201, 202 and 203, British Rail Classes 251 and 261, British Rail Classes 316 and 457, British Rail Classes 341 and 342, British Rail Classes 371, 381 and 471, British Rail Classes 445 and 446, British Rail Classes 485 and 486, British Rail coach designations, British Rail Corporate Identity Manual, British Rail corporate liveries, British Rail D0260, British Rail departmental locomotives, British Rail Derby Lightweight, British Rail DHP1, British Rail DP2, British Rail Eastern Region departmental locomotives, British Rail Engineering Limited, British Rail flying saucer, British Rail GT3, British Rail HS4000, British Rail locomotive and multiple unit numbering and classification, British Rail Mark 4, British Rail Mark 5 (InterCity 250), British Rail Metro-Cammell, British Rail railbuses, British Rail regional multiple unit numbering, British Rail sandwich, British Rail Telecommunications, British Rail tube trains, British railway brake van, British Railway Milk Tank Wagon, British Railways Board, British Railways D0226, British Railways DP1, British Railways Mark 1, British Railways Mark 1 sleeping car, British Railways Mark 2, British Railways ships, British Royal Train, British Transport Commission, British Transport Films, British Transport Hotels, British Transport Police, British United Airways, British United Traction, British United Traction DMUs, Brixton Artists Collective, Brixworth, Brize Norton, Broad Street railway station (England), Broadfield railway station, Broadgate, Broadsman, Brockenhurst railway station, Brockford and Wetheringsett railway station, Brocklesby railway station, Brockweir Halt railway station, Bromborough railway station, Bromborough Rake railway station, Bromley Cross railway station, Bromley-by-Bow, Bromley-by-Bow tube station, Bromyard and Linton Light Railway, Brooklands tram stop, Broomhill railway station, Broughton Astley railway station, Brown Windsor soup, Brownhills railway station, Brunel Award, Brush Traction, Brymbo Steelworks, Bryngwyn Halt railway station, Buchanan Street, Buckfastleigh railway station, Buckie, Buckie railway station, Buckinghamshire Junction Railway, Buckinghamshire Railway Centre, Buckpool railway station, Bude, Bulgarian Railway Company A.D., Bullo Pill Railway, Bulwell station, Bumble Hole line, Burbage, Wiltshire, Burley Park railway station, Burnbank railway station, Burnside railway station, Burton Depot, Burton Road tram stop, Bury Bolton Street railway station, Bury EMU Depot, Bury Interchange, Bury Knowsley Street railway station, Bushbury, Butlers Lane railway station, Butlin's Ayr, Butterley railway station, Buxton TMD, Byker Metro station, Byker railway station, C F Booth, C2c, Cadishead Viaduct, Cadoxton railway station, Caernarfon railway station, Caerphilly railway works, Cairnryan Harbour, Caister Camp Halt railway station, Calcots railway station, Caledonian MacBrayne, Caledonian main line, Caledonian Railway (Brechin), Caledonian Railway 0-4-4T, Caledonian Railway 264 Class, Caledonian Railway 294 and 711 Classes, Caledonian Railway 300 Class, Caledonian Railway 439 Class, Caledonian Railway 498 Class, Caledonian Railway 72 Class, Caledonian Railway 721 Class, Caledonian Railway 782 Class, Caledonian Railway 812 and 652 Classes, Caledonian Railway 944 Class, Caledonian Railway Single, Caledonian Sleeper, Caledonian Steam Packet Company, California Halt railway station, Calvert, Buckinghamshire, Cam railway station, Camberwell railway station (England), Cambrian Coast Express, Cambrian Heritage Railways, Cambrian Railways Jones Class 89 0-6-0, Cambridge and St Ives branch line, Cambridge Heath railway station, Cambridge line, Cambridge railway station, Cambusavie Platform railway station, Cambuslang railway station, Camden motive power depot, Camping coach, Canklow engine shed, Cannock, Cannock railway station, Cannon Street station, Canterbury and Whitstable Railway, Capel Bangor railway station, Capital Citybus, Capitals Limited, Caprotti valve gear, Captain Cuttle, Cardiff Canton TMD, Cardiff City Line, Cardiff Queen Street railway station, Cardiff Riverside Branch, Cardigan railway station, Cardigan, Ceredigion, Carlisle Kingmoor TMD, Carlisle Upperby TMD, Carluke railway station, Carmyle railway station, Carnarvon and Llanberis Railway, Carnarvon Castle railway station, Carnforth MPD, Carntyne railway station, Carronbridge railway station, Cassington, Castleton, Greater Manchester, Castor, Cambridgeshire, Catford Bridge railway station, Cathays, Cathays railway station, Cathays railway works, Cathcart Circle Lines, Cathedrals Express, Causewayhead railway station, Cavell Van, Cawood railway station, Cawood, Wistow and Selby Light Railway, Cecil W Bacon, Cefntilla Halt railway station, Cei Cae Gwyn, Central Citylink, Central Goods railway station, Central London Railway, Central Station Metro station, Central Trains, Chacombe, Chafford Hundred railway station, Chalfont & Latimer station, Challow railway station, Channel Air Bridge, Channel Tunnel, Characters in The Railway Series, Chard branch line, Chard Central railway station, Chard Junction railway station, Charing, Charing railway station, Charles Babbage, Charles Fairburn, Charles Pears, Charlton Marshall Halt railway station, Charlton, Northumberland, Charlton-on-Otmoor, Charwelton, Chathill railway station, Cheadle branch line, Cheadle LNW railway station, Cheadle North railway station, Cheddleton railway station, Chee Dale Halt railway station, Chelfham Viaduct, Chellaston and Swarkestone railway station, Chelmsford, Chelsea & Fulham railway station, Chelsea Harbour, Cheltenham Spa Express, Cheltenham Spa railway station, Cheltenham Spa St. James railway station, Chepstow railway station, Chesham branch, Cheshire Lines Committee, Chester Road railway station, Chesterfield Market Place railway station, Chesterfield railway station, Chesterton Lane Halt railway station, Chetwode, Chevening Halt railway station, Chief mechanical engineer, Childrey, Chiltern Main Line, Chiltern Railways, Chilvers Coton railway station, Chilworth railway station, Chingford branch line, Chinnor, Chinnor and Princes Risborough Railway, Chinnor railway station, Chipping Norton, Chipping Norton railway station, Chollerford, Chollerton, Cholsey and Wallingford Railway, Chris Green (railway manager), Chuggington, Churchdown railway station, Churchill, Oxfordshire, Churnet Valley Railway, Churston railway station, CIÉ No. CC1, Cinven, City House, City Line (Merseyrail), City Thameslink railway station, Clacton Servicing Depot, Clacton-on-Sea railway station, Clapham High Street railway station, Clapham Junction rail crash, Clapton railway station, Clarence Railway, Clarkston railway station, CLASP (British Rail), Class 41, Class 44, Class 5MT, Clattercote, Clatterford End, Stanford Rivers, Clause IV, Clay Cross railway station, Claydon, Oxfordshire, Clayton Equipment Company, Cleckheaton, Cleckheaton Central railway station, Cleethorpes Coast Light Railway Timeline, Cleland and Midcalder Line, Clement Attlee, Clifton (Mayfield) railway station, Clifton Bridge railway station, Clifton Down railway station, Clifton-on-Trent railway station, Clipstone railway station, Clock House railway station, Closure by stealth, Clowne and Barlborough railway station, Clowne South railway station, Coach transport in the United Kingdom, Coaches of the London and North Eastern Railway, Coaches of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway, Coaching stock of Ireland, Coalport, Coalville TMD, Coalville Town railway station, Coatbridge Central railway station, Cockermouth and Workington Railway, Coldham Lane Depot, Coldstream railway station, Coleford, Monmouth, Usk and Pontypool Railway, Coley branch line, Colin Gifford, Colin's Sandwich, Collins Green railway station, Collyweston, Colnbrook Estate Halt railway station, Colne, Colne Valley Railway, Colwich Junction, Colwick marshalling yard, Commondyke railway station, Commonwealth Railways NSU class, Commuter rail, Composite Corridor, Compton, Berkshire, Computer-based interlocking, Concessionary fares on the British railway network, Condover, Conductor (rail), Conflat, Coniston railway station (England), Connex South Central, Connex South Eastern, Cononley railway station, Conservative Party (UK), Conway Park railway station, Coombe Junction Halt railway station, Coombe Road railway station, Corby Glen, Corby railway station, Corfe Castle railway station, Corkerhill railway station, Corkickle railway station, Cornhill Branch, Cornish Riviera Express, Cornishman (train), Corris Railway, Corrour railway station, Cottingley railway station, Countesthorpe railway station, County School railway station, Coventry Colliery, Coventry to Nuneaton line, Coventry–Leamington line, Covered Carriage Truck, Cow-calf, Cowbit railway station, Cowbridge railway station, Cowdenbeath railway station, Cowlairs railway works, Craigendoran railway station, Crakehall railway station, Crank Halt railway station, Cranleigh line, Cranley Gardens railway station, Cranmore West railway station, Cravens, Crawford railway station (Scotland), Crawley railway station, Creative Circle, Creekmoor Light Railway, Crepello, Creswell and Welbeck railway station, Crewe, Crewe and Shrewsbury Railway, Crewe Carriage Sidings, Crewe Diesel TMD, Crewe Electric TMD, Crewe Heritage Centre, Crewe railway station, Crewe Works, Crewe–Derby line, Crianlarich Lower railway station, Crianlarich railway station, Crieff, Crompton Parkinson, Crook railway station, Crookston railway station, Cropredy, Cropredy railway station, Cross Country Route, Cross Lane railway station, Cross-City Line, Crossflatts railway station, Crosshill railway station, Crossrail, Crossword abbreviations, Crosville Motor Services, Crouch End railway station, Crowell, Oxfordshire, Crown Point, Norwich, Croxley Green Light Maintenance Depot, Croxley Green railway station, Cruising Association, Crumlin Viaduct, Crymmych Arms railway station, Cuckoo Line, Cullen railway station, Cullompton, Culter railway station, Culworth, Cummertrees railway station, Custom House for ExCeL DLR station, Cwmbach railway station, Cwmbran railway station, D. Napier & Son, Dagenham East rail crash, Dagenham East tube station, Dai Woodham, Daisy Bank railway station, Daisyfield railway station, Dalmuir railway station, Dalry railway station, Dalston Kingsland railway station, Dane Road tram stop, Danescourt, Danescourt railway station, Danycoed Halt railway station, Darby End railway station, Darley Dale railway station, Darlington TMD, Darlington Works, Darnall engine shed, Dartmoor Railway, Dartmouth Passenger Ferry, Dartmouth Steam Railway, Dartmouth, Devon, David McClure (artist), David Morphet, David Shepherd (artist), Davies and Metcalfe, Dawlish Avoiding Line, Dawlish railway station, Dawlish Warren railway station, DB Cargo UK, DCA Design International Ltd, De Vere Horwood Estate, Deadwater railway station, Deadwater, Northumberland, Deal railway station, Dean Forest Railway, Dearne Valley line, Deaths in July 2011, Debden tube station, Decimal Day, Deddington, Dee Street Halt railway station, Deep Navigation Colliery, Deepcar railway station, Deeside Railway, Deighton railway station, Deltic Preservation Society, Dennis Waterman, Denstone railway station, Dent railway station, Denton railway station, Derby, Derby College, Derby Litchurch Lane Works, Derby Works, Derbyshire Dales Narrow Gauge Railway, Derker tram stop, Derry Ormond railway station, Derwent Valley Light Railway, Derwenthaugh Coke Works, Desborough, Desford, Desford railway station, Design Research Unit, Devizes, Devizes branch line, Devon Valley Railway, Devonport Kings Road railway station, Devonport railway station, Devons Road, Diana Eccles, Viscountess Eccles, Didcot, Didcot Parkway railway station, Didcot Railway Centre, Dido (train), Diesel locomotive, Diesel locomotives of British Rail, Diesel locomotives of Ireland, Diesel multiple unit, Dieselisation, Digby and Sowton railway station, Dilton Marsh railway station, Dinas railway station, Dingle Road railway station, Dingwall railway station, Dinmore Manor, Dinton railway station, Dinwoodie railway station, Direct Rail Services, Director of Passenger Rail Franchising, Disabled Persons Railcard, Diss railway station, Disused railway stations on the Bodmin to Wadebridge line, Disused railway stations on the Bristol to Exeter Line, Disused railway stations on the Cornish Main Line, Ditton railway station, Dockyard railway station, Doddington and Harby railway station, Doe Lea Viaduct, Don McCullin, Donald and Douglas, Donald Wade, Baron Wade, Doncaster Carr rail depot, Dorking Deepdene railway station, Dorking West railway station, Dornoch railway station, Dorton, Dorton Halt railway station, Double heading, Doug Henderson (Labour politician), Douglas West railway station, Downham and Stoke Ferry Railway, Downpatrick and County Down Railway, Drax, North Yorkshire, Draycott and Breaston railway station, Drayton Park railway station, Drayton, Vale of White Horse, Drem railway station, Drewry Car Co., Driving Brake Standard Open, Driving Van Trailer, Droitwich Spa Junction, Droitwich Spa railway station, Droxford, Droxford railway station, Drumgelloch railway station, Drumgelloch railway station (1989), DSB (railway company), Duck the Great Western Engine, Duckmanton Tunnel, Dudley Freightliner Terminal, Dudley Port railway station, Dudley railway station, Dudley Tunnel, Dugald Drummond, Duke of York (ship), Duke Vin, Dukeries Junction railway station, Dukinfield and Ashton railway station, Dumbarton Central railway station, Dumbarton East railway station, Dumbreck railway station, Dumfries, Dunbar railway station, Dunblane, Doune and Callander Railway, Dundee railway station, Dunfermline Townhill TMD, Dunham Massey railway station, Dunstable Branch Lines, Dunster, Dunster railway station, Dunston railway station, Durham Coast Line, Durham railway station, Dursley railway station, Dyce railway station, Dyserth branch line, Ealing comedies, Ealing rail crash, Eardington Halt railway station, Earlestown, Earley railway station, Earls Court 1975, East Anglian Railway Museum, East Coast Main Line, East Cornwall Mineral Railway, East Didsbury railway station, East Finchley tube station, East Grinstead, East Grinstead railway station, East Hagbourne, East Kent Light Railway, East Kent Railway (heritage), East Kilbride railway station, East Lancashire Railway, East Langton railway station, East Leake railway station, East London line, East Midlands, East Midlands Electricity, East Putney tube station, East Somerset Railway, Eastbourne College, Eastbrook railway station, Easterhouse railway station, Eastern Region of British Railways, Eastfield TMD, Eastgate railway station, Eastleigh Train and Rolling Stock Maintenance Depot, Eastwood (L&Y) railway station, Eaton Branch Railway, Ebbw Vale (High Level) railway station, Ebbw Vale (Low Level) railway station, Ebbw Vale Town railway station, Ebbw Valley Railway, Ecclefechan railway station, Ecclesbourne Valley Railway, Eckington and Renishaw railway station, ECT Mainline Rail, Edale railway station, Eddie Thomas (footballer, born 1931), Eden Park railway station, Eden Valley Railway, Edie Ochiltree, Edinburgh Waverley railway station, Edinburgh–Bathgate line, Edmondson railway ticket, Edward Elgar, Edward Mortelmans, Edward Thomas (locomotive), Edward Thompson (engineer), Edwinstowe railway station, Effingham Junction railway station, Egham railway station, Elder Dempster Lines, Electro-pneumatic brake system on British railway trains, Electroputere, Elgin railway station, Elizabethan Express, Ellesmere Port, Ellesmere Port railway station, Ellistown, Elm Park, Elmers End station, Elsecar Heritage Railway, Elsham railway station, Eltham railway station, Ely Main Line railway station, Ely Valley Railway, Embleton, Cumbria, Embo railway station, Embsay and Bolton Abbey Steam Railway, Enfield Town railway station, English Electric, Enslow, Enthorpe railway station, Epping tube station, Epsom Downs railway station, Epsom railway station, Eric Butler-Henderson, Eric 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Aber Bargoed railway station

Aber Bargoed railway station was a small railway station in the valleys north of Cardiff.

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Aberbrân

Aberbrân is a small settlement in Powys, Wales.

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Abercairney railway station

Abercairney railway station served the town of Abercairney in the Scottish county of Perth and Kinross.

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Aberdare railway station

Aberdare railway station (Aberdâr) is a railway station serving the town of Aberdare in Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales.

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Aberdeen railway station

Aberdeen railway station is the only railway station in Aberdeen, Scotland.

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Aberdeen–Inverness line

The Aberdeen–Inverness line is a railway line in Scotland linking and.

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Aberdonian (passenger train)

The Aberdonian was a named passenger train operating in the United Kingdom.

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Aberdour railway station

Aberdour railway station is a railway station in the village of Aberdour, Fife, Scotland.

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Abererch railway station

Abererch railway station is located at a level crossing on the minor road from the beach to the village of Abererch on the Llŷn Peninsula in Gwynedd, Wales.

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Aberffrwd railway station

Aberffrwd railway station is a railway station serving Aberffrwd in Ceredigion in Mid-Wales, and is an intermediate stop on the preserved Vale of Rheidol Railway.

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Aberffrwd, Ceredigion

Aberffrwd is a village in the Welsh principal area of Ceredigion.

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Aberfoyle railway station

Aberfoyle railway station served the village of Aberfoyle in Scotland between 1882 and 1951.

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Abergavenny Brecon Road railway station

Abergavenny (Brecon Road) railway station was a station on the London and North Western Railway's Heads of the Valleys line serving the town of Abergavenny in the Welsh county of Monmouthshire.

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Abermule train collision

The Abermule train collision was a head-on collision which occurred at Abermule, Montgomeryshire, Wales on 26 January 1921, killing 17 people.

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Abingdon Junction railway station

Abingdon Junction railway station was a junction station for the branch line to Abingdon.

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AC Cars

AC Cars Ltd. formerly known as Auto Carriers Ltd., is a British specialist automobile manufacturer and one of the oldest independent car makers founded in Britain.

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Achanalt railway station

Achanalt railway station is a remote railway station on the Kyle of Lochalsh Line, serving the village of Achanalt in the north of Scotland.

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Achnasheen railway station

Achnasheen railway station is a remote railway station on the Kyle of Lochalsh Line, serving the village of Achnasheen in the north of Scotland.

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Achnashellach railway station

Achnashellach railway station is a railway station serving Achnashellach on the Kyle of Lochalsh Line, in Wester Ross, Scotland.

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Ackworth railway station

Ackworth railway station was a railway station serving Ackworth in the English county of West Yorkshire.

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Acocks Green railway station

Acocks Green railway station (previously known as Acocks Green & South Yardley) serves the Acocks Green area of Birmingham, in the West Midlands of England.

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Adderbury

Adderbury is a winding linear village and rural civil parish about south of Banbury in northern Oxfordshire, England.

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Adderley Park railway station

Adderley Park railway station serves the Adderley Park area in the east of Birmingham, England.

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Addlestone railway station

Addlestone railway station serves the town of Addlestone in the Runnymede District of Surrey, England.

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Adlestrop railway station

Adlestrop railway station was a railway station which served the village of Adlestrop in Gloucestershire, England, between 1853 and 1966.

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Admiraal de Ruijter (train)

The Admiraal de Ruijter was an international train service linking Amsterdam with London.

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Adrian Greenwood

Adrian Greenwood (October 1973 – 6 April 2016) was a British historian, biographer, author, and art dealer, with a particular interest in nineteenth-century British military history.

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Adrian Shooter

Adrian Shooter (born November 1948) is a British transport executive.

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Advanced Passenger Train

The Advanced Passenger Train (APT) was a tilting high speed train developed by British Rail during the 1970s and early 1980s, for use on the West Coast Main Line (WCML).

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Adwick railway station

Adwick railway station serves the communities of Adwick-le-Street and Carcroft, in the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England.

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Ainderby railway station

Ainderby railway station was a railway station serving the villages of Ainderby Steeple and Morton-on-Swale in North Yorkshire, England.

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Ainsdale railway station

Ainsdale railway station serves the village of Ainsdale near Southport, England.

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Airbles railway station

Airbles railway station serves the Airbles area of Motherwell, North Lanarkshire in Scotland.

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Airdrie, North Lanarkshire

Airdrie (An t-Àrd Ruigh) is a town in North Lanarkshire, Scotland.

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AJENTS

AJENTS (sometimes known as ATS - "Agency Ticket System") is one of the two original computer-based railway ticket issuing systems supplied to travel agencies in Britain.

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Akeld railway station

Akeld was a stone built railway station serving the hamlet of Akeld in Northumberland, England.

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Alan Green (Cleethorpes politician)

Alan Green BEM (15 May 1932 – 18 August 2003) was a British railwayman who served as a councillor and municipal leader in Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire.

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Alan Lennox-Boyd, 1st Viscount Boyd of Merton

Alan Tindal Lennox-Boyd, 1st Viscount Boyd of Merton, CH, PC, DL (18 November 1904 – 8 March 1983) was a British Conservative politician.

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Alan McGee

Alan McGee (born 29 September 1960) is a Scottish businessman and music industry executive.

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Alan Pegler

Alan Francis Pegler OBE, FRSA (16 April 1920 – 18 March 2012) was a British businessman, entrepreneur, railway preservationist and actor.

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Alastair Lansley

Alastair Lansley CBE (born 1 December 1947) is a British architect.

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Albury, Oxfordshire

Albury is a village in the civil parish of Tiddington-with-Albury, about west of Thame in Oxfordshire.

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Aldershot & District Traction

Aldershot & District Traction Company Limited was a major bus company operating services in East Hampshire, West Surrey and parts of adjoining counties for sixty years during the 20th century, from 1912 until 1972 when it became part of Alder Valley.

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Aldershot railway station

Aldershot railway station is located near the town centre of Aldershot in Hampshire, England.

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Alexander Henderson, 1st Baron Faringdon

Alexander Henderson, 1st Baron Faringdon (28 September 1850 – 17 March 1934), known as Sir Alexander Henderson, 1st Baronet, from 1902 to 1916, was a British financier and Liberal Unionist Member of Parliament.

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Alexandra Palace railway station (1873–1954)

Alexandra Palace is a closed railway station in the grounds of Alexandra Palace in the Muswell Hill area of north London.

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Alford railway station

Alford railway station is a former railway station in Alford, Aberdeenshire which now serves as a terminus for tourist narrow gauge railway, the Alford Valley Railway.

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Alford, Lincolnshire

Alford (pronounced "Olford") is a town in Lincolnshire, England, about north-west of the coastal resort of Skegness.

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Alison McGovern

Alison McGovern (born 30 December 1980) is a British Labour politician who has been the Member of Parliament for Wirral South since 2010.

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Allangrange railway station

Allangrange railway station was a station on the single track branch of the Highland Railway, in north east Scotland.

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Allerton TMD

Allerton TMD is a railway traction maintenance depot situated in Liverpool, England.

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Alloa Railway

The Alloa Railway was authorised on 11 August 1879 to link the South Alloa Branch of the Scottish Central Railway to the Stirling and Dunfermline Railway.

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Alltddu Halt railway station

Alltddu Halt railway station served the hamlet of Allt-ddu, located between Lampeter and Aberystwyth on the Carmarthen Aberystwyth Line in the Welsh county of Ceredigion.

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Alness

Alness (Alanais) is a town and civil parish in Ross and Cromarty, Scotland.

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Alness railway station

Alness railway station is a railway station on the Far North Line, serving the village of Alness, on the Cromarty Firth, in the Highland council area of Scotland.

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Alphaline

Alphaline was a 1990s brand used by British Rail to differentiate certain provincial express trains with enhanced passenger accommodation from general regional and middle-distance services operated by older rolling stock.

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Alrewas

Alrewas (awl-ree-was) is a village and civil parish in the Lichfield District of Staffordshire, England.

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Altcar Bob

The Altcar Bob was a train service introduced in July 1906 by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway on the Barton Branch of the Liverpool, Southport and Preston Junction Railway.

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Altnabreac railway station

Altnabreac railway station is a rural railway station serving the area of Altnabreac, in the Highland council area of Scotland; a settlement in which the station is itself the main component.

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Alton line

The Alton line is a railway line in Hampshire and Surrey, England, operated by South Western Railway as a relatively long branch of the South Western Main Line.

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Alton railway station

Alton railway station is a railway station in the town of Alton, in the English county of Hampshire.

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Alton Towers railway station

Alton Towers railway station is a disused railway station in the village of Alton, Staffordshire, England.

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Altrincham Interchange

Altrincham Interchange is a transport hub in Altrincham, Greater Manchester, England.

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Altrincham Line

The Altrincham Line is a tram line of the Manchester Metrolink running from Manchester to Altrincham in Greater Manchester.

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Alverthorpe

Alverthorpe is a suburb of, and former village in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England.

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Alvescot

Alvescot is a village and civil parish about south of Carterton, Oxfordshire, England.

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Alvescot railway station

Alvescot railway station was a railway station between the Oxfordshire villages of Alvescot and Black Bourton, in England.

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Alycidon

Alycidon (1945–1963) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse who was described as "one of the greatest stayers in history".

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Alyth railway station

Alyth railway station served the village of Alyth in the Scottish county of Perth and Kinross.

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Amédée Turner

Amédée Edward Turner QC (born 26 March 1929) is a British barrister and politician, who served for fifteen years as a Conservative Party Member of the European Parliament.

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Ambergate–Pye Bridge line

The Ambergate–Pye Bridge line is a partially disused, partially restored, and partially developed for other uses railway line in Derbyshire, England.

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Amesbury railway station

Amesbury railway station was a station in the county of Wiltshire in southern England.

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Amisfield railway station

Amisfield railway station was a station which served Amisfield, in the Scottish county of Dumfries and Galloway.

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Amman Valley Railway

The Amman Valley Railway Society (Rheilffordd Dyffryn Aman.) is situated near the former Gwaun Cae Gurwen branch line, that runs alongside the River Amman, some north of Swansea in west Wales.

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Andoversford and Dowdeswell railway station

Andoversford and Dowdeswell railway station was on the Midland and South Western Junction Railway in Gloucestershire.

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Andrew Barclay Sons & Co.

Andrew Barclay Sons & Co. are a builder of steam and later fireless and diesel locomotives.

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Andy Leaning

Andrew John Leaning (born 18 May 1963) is an English former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper, and has since been employed as a goalkeeping coach.

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Angel Trains

Angel Trains is a British rolling stock operating company (ROSCO) created in 1994 as part of the privatisation of British Rail.

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Angerton railway station

Angerton railway station was a station serving the village of Low Angerton in Northumberland, Northern England.

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Anglia Railways

Anglia Railways was a train operating company in England owned by GB Railways and later FirstGroup, that operated the Anglia franchise from January 1997 until March 2004.

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Annan railway station

Annan railway station serves the town of Annan in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.

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Annbank railway station

Annbank railway station was a railway station serving the villages of Annbank and Mossblown, South Ayrshire, Scotland.

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Annfield Plain railway station

Annfield Plain railway station was in County Durham in Northern England, on the original south section of the industrial Stanhope and Tyne Railway, which diverged from the East Coast Main Line south of Newcastle.

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Anniesland railway station

Anniesland railway station is a railway station that serves the Anniesland suburb of Glasgow, Scotland.

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Anthony Sawoniuk

Anthony Sawoniuk, formerly Andrei Andreeovich Sawoniuk (Андрэй Саванюк; 7 March 1921 – 6 November 2005) was a Belarusian Nazi collaborator from the town of Domaczewo in interwar Poland.

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APTIS

APTIS was the Accountancy and Passenger Ticket Issuing System used on the British Rail/National Rail until 2007.

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APTIS ticket features

Tickets issued from British Rail's APTIS system had a considerable amount of detail, presented in a consistent, standard format.

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Arbroath railway station

Arbroath railway station serves the town of Arbroath in Angus, Scotland.

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Archie Manuel

Archibald Clark Manuel (1 March 1901 – 10 October 1976) was a Scottish railwayman and politician who was Member of Parliament for Central Ayrshire.

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Ardgay railway station

Ardgay railway station is a railway station serving the village of Ardgay in the Highland council area of Scotland.

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Ardingly

Ardingly is a village and civil parish in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty about north of Haywards Heath in the Mid Sussex district of the local government county of West Sussex, within historic Sussex England.

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Ardley railway station

Ardley railway station was a railway station serving the village of Ardley in Oxfordshire, England.

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Ardley, Oxfordshire

Ardley is a village and civil parish in Oxfordshire, England, about northwest of Bicester.

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Ardlui railway station

Ardlui railway station is a remote rural railway station, serving Ardlui at the north end of Loch Lomond, in Scotland.

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Ardrossan Harbour railway station

Ardrossan Harbour railway station is one of three remaining railway stations in the town of Ardrossan, North Ayrshire, Scotland.

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Ardrossan Montgomerie Pier railway station

Ardrossan Montgomerie Pier railway station was a railway station serving the town of Ardrossan, North Ayrshire, Scotland as part of the Lanarkshire and Ayrshire Railway (L&AR).

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Ardrossan Town railway station

Ardrossan Town railway station is one of three remaining in the town of Ardrossan, North Ayrshire, Scotland.

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Argyle Line

The Argyle Line is a suburban railway located in West Central Scotland.

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Argyle Street railway station

Argyle Street railway station is a station in the City Centre of Glasgow, Scotland, on the Argyle Line, which connects the North Clyde lines at Partick with Rutherglen in the south-east of the city.

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Arisaig railway station

Arisaig railway station serves the village of Arisaig on the west coast of the Highland region of Scotland.

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Arkleston Junction

Arkleston Junction is a railway junction east of the town of Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland.

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Arksey railway station

Arksey railway station, originally named Stockbridge and later Arksey and Stockbridge was a station which served the villages of Arksey and Stockbridge in the English county of South Yorkshire.

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Arkwright Town railway station

Arkwright Town railway station was in Arkwright Town, Derbyshire, England.

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Armathwaite railway station

Armathwaite railway station is a railway station which serves the village of Armathwaite in Cumbria, England.

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Arrangements between railroads

Railway companies can interact with and control others in many ways.

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Arriva Trains Merseyside

Arriva Trains Merseyside was a train operating company in England owned by Arriva that operated the Merseyrail Electrics franchise from January 1997 until July 2003.

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Arriva Trains Northern

Arriva Trains Northern was a train operating company in England owned by Arriva that operated the Regional Railways North East franchise from March 1997 until December 2004.

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Arrochar and Tarbet railway station

Arrochar and Tarbet railway station is a railway station on the West Highland Line in Scotland.

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Art market

The art market is represented by a marketplace of buyers and sellers trading in the commodities, services, and works-of-art commonly associated with the various arts.

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Arthur D. Little

Arthur D. Little is an international management consulting firm originally headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, and formally incorporated by that name in 1909 by Arthur Dehon Little, an MIT chemist who had discovered acetate.

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Arthur Keily

Arthur Patrick Keily (18 March 1921 – 2 March 2016) was a British marathon runner.

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Arthur Peppercorn

Arthur Henry Peppercorn, OBE (29 January 1889 – 3 March 1951) was the last Chief Mechanical Engineer (CME) of the London and North Eastern Railway.

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Ascom B8050 Quickfare

Ascom B8050, usually known by the name QuickFare, is an early example of a passenger-operated railway ticket issuing system, consisting of a series of broadly identical machines installed at British railway stations from 1989 onwards.

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Ascom EasyTicket

The Ascom EasyTicket is a railway ticket issuing system used in Britain, consisting of a series of self-service (passenger-operated) machines at railway stations.

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Ashbourne railway station

Ashbourne railway station formerly served the town of Ashbourne in Derbyshire.

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Ashburton railway station

Ashburton railway station is a closed railway station situated in the town of Ashburton in Devon, England.

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Ashbury railway station

Ashbury railway station was located on the Okehampton to Bude Line 3¾ miles east of Halwill Junction, and served the hamlet of Ashbury and the village of Northlew in the English county of Devon.

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Ashby and Nuneaton Joint Railway

The Ashby and Nuneaton Joint Railway was a pre-grouping railway company in the English Midlands.

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Ashby de la Zouch railway station

Ashby de la Zouch railway station is a former railway station at Ashby-de-la-Zouch in Leicestershire on the Leicester to Burton upon Trent Line.

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Ashby-de-la-Zouch

Ashby-de-la-Zouch, often shortened to Ashby, is a small market town and civil parish in North West Leicestershire, England, within the National Forest.

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Ashcott railway station

Ashcott railway station was a station on the Highbridge branch of the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway.

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Ashey railway station

Ashey railway station is a station serving the village of Ashey on the Isle of Wight in England.

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Ashfield railway station (Scotland)

Ashfield railway station is a railway station serving the Milton area of Glasgow, Scotland.

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Ashford International railway station

Ashford International railway station is a National Rail international and regional station on the High Speed 1, South Eastern Main Line and Marshlink Line in England, United Kingdom, serving the town of Ashford, Kent.

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Ashford railway works

Ashford railway works was in the town of Ashford in the county of Kent in England.

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Ashford Steam Centre

Ashford Steam Centre was a short-lived railway museum at Willesborough, Ashford, Kent, United Kingdom.

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Ashford to Ramsgate line

The Ashford to Ramsgate (via Canterbury West) line is the railway that runs from Ashford to Ramsgate via Canterbury West.

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Ashford, Kent

Ashford is a town in the county of Kent, England.

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Ashington

Ashington is a town and civil parish in Northumberland, England.

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Ashington railway station

Ashington railway station was a station serving the town of Ashington in Northumberland, Northern England.

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Ashley and Weston railway station

Ashley and Weston railway station was a station in Northamptonshire, serving the settlements of Ashley and Weston.

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Ashton railway station

Ashton railway station was a railway station serving the village of Ashton in Devon, England.

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Associated Humber Lines

Associated Humber Lines (A.H.L.) was created in 1935 to manage the services of various railway controlled shipping lines including port activities in the Humber area of the United Kingdom.

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Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen

The Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen (ASLEF) is a British trade union representing train drivers.

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Aston railway station

Aston railway station serves the districts of Aston and Nechells in Birmingham, England.

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Aston Rowant

Aston Rowant is a village and civil parish about south of Thame in South Oxfordshire, England.

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Athelhampton

Athelhampton (also known as Admiston or Adminston) is a settlement and civil parish in Dorset, England, situated in the West Dorset administrative district approximately east of Dorchester.

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Atlantic Coast Express

The Atlantic Coast Express (ACE) is an express passenger train in England that has operated at various times between London and seaside resorts in the South West England.

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Attadale railway station

Attadale railway station is a remote railway station on the Kyle of Lochalsh Line, serving the village of Attadale on Loch Carron in the Highlands, northern Scotland.

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Attlebridge

Attlebridge is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk.

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Attlee ministry

Clement Attlee was invited by King George VI to form the Attlee ministry in the United Kingdom in July 1945, succeeding Winston Churchill as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

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Auchendinny railway station

Auchendinny railway station was a station which served Auchendinny, in the Scottish county of Midlothian.

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Auchinleck railway station

Auchinleck railway station is a railway station in the town of Auchinleck, East Ayrshire, Scotland.

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Auchterhouse

Auchterhouse is a village, community, and civil parish in the Scottish council area of Angus, located north west of Dundee, south east of Alyth and south west of Forfar.

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Auchterless railway station

Auchterless railway station was a railway station in Auchterless, Aberdeenshire.

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Auchtermuchty railway station

Auchtermuchty railway station served the village of Auchtermuchty, in Fife, Scotland.

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Audenshaw railway station

Audenshaw railway station served the Audenshaw area of Greater Manchester, then part of the county of Lancashire in England.

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August 1968

The following events occurred in August 1968.

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Auldgirth railway station

Auldgirth railway station was a station which served Auldgirth, in the Scottish county of Dumfries and Galloway.

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Automatic lubricator

An automatic lubricator, is a device fitted to a steam engine to supply lubricating oil to the cylinders and, sometimes, the bearings and axle box mountings as well.

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Automatic Warning System

The Automatic Warning System (AWS) is a form of limited cab signalling introduced in 1956 in the United Kingdom.

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Aviemore railway station

Aviemore railway station serves the town and tourist resort of Aviemore in the Highlands of Scotland.

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Aviemore Speyside railway station

Aviemore (Speyside) railway station was a station in Aviemore, Scotland that closed in July 1998.

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Avoch railway station

Avoch railway station was a station on the single track branch of the Highland Railway, in north east Scotland.

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Avonmouth railway station

Avonmouth railway station is on the Severn Beach Line and serves the district of Avonmouth in Bristol, England.

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Avonwick railway station

Avonwick railway station is a closed railway station situated in the village of Avonwick in Devon, England.

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Awre for Blakeney railway station

Awre for Blakeney railway station is a closed railway station situated in Gloucestershire, England.

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Axle load

The axle load of a wheeled vehicle is the total weight felt by the roadway for all wheels connected to a given axle.

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Aycliffe railway station

Aycliffe railway station served the village of Aycliffe in County Durham, England.

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Aylesbury High Street railway station

Aylesbury High Street railway station was the London and North Western Railway station which served the town of Aylesbury in the English county of Buckinghamshire.

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Aylesbury railway station

Aylesbury railway station is a railway station in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England.

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Aynho

Aynho (formerly spelt Aynhoe) is a village and civil parish in South Northamptonshire, England, on the edge of the Cherwell valley about southeast of the north Oxfordshire town of Banbury and southwest of Brackley.

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Aynho Park railway station

Aynho Park was a railway station serving the village of Aynho in Northamptonshire, England.

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Ayot railway station

Ayot was a railway station serving Ayot St Peter near Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire, England.

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Ayr railway station

Ayr railway station serves the town of Ayr in South Ayrshire, Scotland.

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Ayrshire Coast Line

The Ayrshire Coast Line is one of the lines within the Strathclyde suburban rail network in Scotland.

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Ayton railway station

Ayton railway station was a station which served the village of Ayton in the Scottish area of Scottish Borders.

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Bache railway station

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Backney Halt railway station

Backney Halt railway station was a request stop in the English county of Herefordshire.

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BackTrack (magazine)

BackTrack is a monthly magazine, published by Pendragon Publishing, concentrating on researched articles and photographic features about British and Irish railway history.

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Badminton railway station

Badminton railway station is a closed railway station in Gloucestershire, England.

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Bagnall 0-4-0ST "Alfred" and "Judy"

Alfred and Judy are two four-wheel saddle tank railway steam locomotives.

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Bagnall fireless locomotives (preserved)

Six of the only 14 Bagnall fireless locomotives built by W. G. Bagnall of Stafford, England, have been preserved.

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Bagworth

Bagworth is a village in Leicestershire, England, west of Leicester.

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Bagworth and Ellistown railway station

Bagworth and Ellistown was a railway station on the Leicester to Burton upon Trent Line, that served the villages of Bagworth and Ellistown in Leicestershire.

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Baildon railway station

Baildon railway station serves the town of Baildon near Shipley in West Yorkshire, England.

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Baillieston railway station

Baillieston railway station is located in Caledonia Road on the southern boundary of the Baillieston area of Glasgow, Scotland, with the Broomhouse area on the other side of the tracks.

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Bakerloo line

The Bakerloo line is a London Underground line that runs between in suburban north-west London and in south London, via the West End.

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Bala Lake Railway

The Bala Lake Railway (Welsh: Rheilffordd Llyn Tegid) is a narrow-gauge railway along the southern shore of Bala Lake in Gwynedd, North Wales.

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Balerno line

The Balerno line was a short loop railway in Scotland.

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Balfron railway station

Balfron railway station was a railway station that served the village of Balfron in Scotland.

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Ballingham railway station

Ballingham railway station is a disused stone built railway station that served the villages of Ballingham and Carey in Herefordshire.

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Balloch railway station

Balloch railway station is a railway station serving the town of Balloch in Scotland.

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Balloch, West Dunbartonshire

Balloch (Scots pronunciation:; Gaelic: Am Bealach) is a small town in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland, at the foot of Loch Lomond.

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Balloon loop

A balloon loop, turning loop or reversing loop (North American) allows a rail vehicle or train to reverse direction without having to shunt or even stop.

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Ballymoss

Ballymoss (1954–1979) was an Irish Thoroughbred racehorse.

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Balmossie railway station

Balmossie railway station is a small railway station which serves the suburb of Balmossie west of Monifieth, Scotland, which serves the east of Broughty Ferry.

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Bamber Bridge

Bamber Bridge is a town in Lancashire, England, south-east of the city of Preston, in the borough of South Ribble.

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Banbury

Banbury is a historic market town on the River Cherwell in Oxfordshire, England.

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Banbury railway station

Banbury railway station serves the town of Banbury in Oxfordshire, England.

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Banbury to Verney Junction branch line

The Banbury to Verney Junction branch line was a railway branch line constructed by the Buckinghamshire Railway which connected the Oxfordshire market town of Banbury with the Buckinghamshire town of Bletchley via the historic county town of Buckingham and the Northamptonshire town of Brackley, a distance of.

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Banff Bridge railway station

Banff Bridge railway station was a railway station in Banff Bridge, Banff, Aberdeenshire.

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Banff, Macduff and Turriff Junction Railway

The Banff, Macduff and Turriff Junction Railway connected the Aberdeenshire town of Turriff with the Great North of Scotland Railway's (GNSR) main line at Inveramsay.

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Banff, Portsoy and Strathisla Railway

The Banff, Portsoy and Strathisla Railway, later known as the Banffshire Railway, connected the Aberdeenshire ports of Banff and Portsoy with the Great North of Scotland Railway's (GNSR) main line at Grange.

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Bangor railway station (Wales)

Bangor railway station is a railway station in Bangor, Gwynedd, operated by Arriva Trains Wales.

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Bank and Monument stations

Bank and Monument are interlinked London Underground and Docklands Light Railway stations that form a public transport complex spanning the length of King William Street in the City of London.

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Bank Foot Metro station

Bank Foot Metro station in the suburbs of Newcastle upon Tyne, (opened 1981) was the terminus of the Tyne and Wear Metro Green line before the extension to Newcastle Airport opened in 1991.

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Bank Hall railway station

Bank Hall railway station is a railway station in Kirkdale, Liverpool, England, located to the north of the city centre, on the Northern Line of the Merseyrail network.

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Baptist End railway station

Baptist End railway station was a station on the former Great Western Railway's Bumble Hole Line between and.

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Barassie railway station

Barassie railway station is a railway station serving Barassie, South Ayrshire, Scotland.

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Barbican tube station

Barbican is a London Underground station situated near the Barbican Estate, on the edge of the ward of Farringdon Within, in the City of London in Central London.

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Barby, Northamptonshire

Barby is a village and civil parish about north of Daventry in Northamptonshire, England.

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Barcombe railway station

Barcombe was a railway station serving the village of Barcombe in East Sussex.

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Bardon Hill railway station

Bardon Hill railway station was a railway station in Leicestershire, England on the Leicester and Swannington Railway, which later became part of the Midland Railway's Leicester to Burton upon Trent Line.

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Bargeddie railway station

Bargeddie railway station is located in the village of Bargeddie, North Lanarkshire, Scotland, situated between the City of Glasgow and the town of Coatbridge.

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Barmouth Bridge

Barmouth Bridge (Welsh: Pont Abermaw), also known as Barmouth Viaduct is a Grade II* listed single-track wooden railway viaduct across the River Mawddach estuary near Barmouth, Wales.

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Barnack

Barnack is a village and civil parish, now in the Peterborough unitary authority of the ceremonial county of Cambridgeshire, England.

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Barnet Tunnel

The Barnet Tunnel is a railway tunnel in north London on the East Coast Main Line.

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Barnetby

Barnetby le Wold is a small rural village and civil parish in North Lincolnshire, England, located between Brigg and Immingham.

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Barnetby railway station

Barnetby railway station serves the village of Barnetby-le-Wold in North Lincolnshire, England.

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Barnhill railway station

Barnhill railway station is in Glasgow, Scotland, north of Glasgow Queen Street railway station on the Springburn branch of the North Clyde Line.

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Barnt Green railway station

Barnt Green railway station serves the village of Barnt Green, North Worcestershire, England.

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Barras railway station

Barras railway station was situated on the South Durham & Lancashire Union Railway between Barnard Castle and Kirkby Stephen East.

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Barrasford

Barrasford is a village in Northumberland, England.

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Barrow Hill railway station

Barrow Hill railway station is a former railway station in the village of Barrow Hill in northern Derbyshire, England.

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Barrow-in-Furness railway station

Barrow-in-Furness railway station is the largest railway station serving Barrow-in-Furness in Cumbria, England.

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Barry Docks

The Barry Docks (Dociau'r Barri) are a port facility in the town of Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, a few miles southwest of Cardiff on the north shore of the Bristol Channel.

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Barry Railway Class B

Barry Railway Class B were 0-6-2T steam tank locomotives of the Barry Railway in South Wales.

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Barry Railway Class B1

Barry Railway Class B1 were 0-6-2T steam tank locomotives of the Barry Railway in South Wales.

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Barry Railway Class D

Barry Railway Class D were 0-8-0 steam tender engines of the Barry Railway in South Wales.

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Barry Railway Class E

Barry Railway Class E were 0-6-0T steam tank engines of the Barry Railway in South Wales.

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Barry Railway Class F

Barry Railway Class F were 0-6-0ST steam saddle tank engines of the Barry Railway in South Wales. They were designed by J. H. Hosgood and built by a number of British companies.

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Barry Railway Class G

Barry Railway Class G were 0-4-4T steam tank locomotives of the Barry Railway in South Wales.

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Barry Railway Class J

Barry Railway Class J were 2-4-2T steam tank locomotives of the Barry Railway in South Wales.

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Barry Railway Class K

Barry Railway Class K were 0-6-2T steam tank engines of the Barry Railway in South Wales.

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Barry Railway Class L

Barry Railway Class L were 0-6-4T steam tank locomotives of the Barry Railway in South Wales.

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Barry Ten

The Barry 10 were a collection of scrapyard locomotives that were removed from Woodham Brothers in 1990 when Dai Woodham retired; basically, they were the ones which were left, unsold, as of that date.

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Barry, Vale of Glamorgan

Barry (Y Barri) is a town in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, on the north coast of the Bristol Channel approximately south-southwest of Cardiff.

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Barton Hartshorn

Barton Hartshorn is a civil parish about southwest of Buckingham in the Aylesbury Vale district of Buckinghamshire.

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Barton line

The Barton line is a railway line in North and North East Lincolnshire, England.

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Barton-on-Humber railway station

Barton-on-Humber railway station serves the town of Barton-upon-Humber in North Lincolnshire, England.

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Basildon railway station

Basildon railway station is on the London, Tilbury and Southend Railway line, serving the town of Basildon, Essex.

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Basingstoke railway station

Basingstoke railway station, in the town of Basingstoke in the county of Hampshire in England, is on the South Western Main Line from London Waterloo, with local and fast services operated by South Western Railway.

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Bath Green Park railway station

Green Park railway station is a former railway station in Bath, Somerset, England.

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Bathgate (1986) railway station

Bathgate railway station was a railway station serving the town of Bathgate in West Lothian, Scotland.

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Battery electric multiple unit

A battery electric multiple unit, battery electric railcar or accumulator railcar is an electrically driven multiple unit or railcar whose energy is derived from rechargeable batteries that drive its traction motors.

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Battle railway station

Battle railway station is on the Hastings line in the south of England and serves the town of Battle, East Sussex.

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Battle School (Dad's Army)

Battle School is the second episode of the third series of the British comedy series Dad's Army that was originally transmitted on Thursday 18 September 1969.

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Battlefield Line Railway

The Battlefield Line Railway is a heritage railway in Leicestershire, England.

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Beaconsfield railway station (England)

Beaconsfield railway station is a railway station in the town of Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, England.

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Bealings railway station

Bealings railway station was a station in Little Bealings, Suffolk on the line between Ipswich and Lowestoft.

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Beamish Museum

Beamish, the North of England Open Air Museum is an open-air museum located at Beamish, near the town of Stanley, County Durham, England.

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Bedale

Bedale is a market town and civil parish in the district of Hambleton, North Yorkshire, England.

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Bedale railway station

Bedale railway station is a Railway Station on the Wensleydale Railway and serves the town of Bedale in North Yorkshire, England.

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Bedford HA

The Bedford HA was a car derived van introduced in 1963 by Bedford, based on the Vauxhall Viva (HA) family car.

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Bedford railway station

Bedford railway station (formerly Bedford Midland Road) is the larger of two railway stations in the town of Bedford in Bedfordshire, England.

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Bedford St Johns railway station

Bedford St Johns is the smaller of two railway stations in Bedford in Bedfordshire, England, on the Marston Vale Line linking and.

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Bedminster railway station

Bedminster railway station is on the Bristol to Exeter Line and serves the districts of Bedminster and Windmill Hill in Bristol, south-west England.

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Bedwas

Bedwas is a village two miles north-east of Caerphilly, south Wales, situated in the Caerphilly county borough, within the historic boundaries of Monmouthshire.

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Bedworth railway station

Bedworth railway station serves the town of Bedworth in Warwickshire, England.

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Beeching cuts

The Beeching cuts (also Beeching Axe) were a reduction of route network and restructuring of the railways in Great Britain, according to a plan outlined in two reports, The Reshaping of British Railways (1963) and The Development of the Major Railway Trunk Routes (1965), written by Dr Richard Beeching and published by the British Railways Board.

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Beighton railway station

Beighton railway station is a former railway station near the village of Beighton on the border between Derbyshire and South Yorkshire, England.

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Bekonscot

Bekonscot in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, is the oldest original model village in the world.

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Belgrave and Birstall railway station

Belgrave and Birstall railway station was a railway station opened by the Great Central Railway in 1899.

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Bell Busk railway station

Bell Busk railway station served the hamlet of Bell Busk in North Yorkshire, England.

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Bellgrove railway station

Bellgrove Railway Station is located in the East End of Glasgow, Scotland.

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Belmont railway station (Harrow)

Belmont was a station in Belmont, north-west London on the Stanmore branch line.

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Belsize Wood

Belsize Wood is a 0.7 hectare Local Nature Reserve and a Site of Borough Importance for Nature Conservation, Grade II, in Belsize Park in the London Borough of Camden.

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Belton and Burgh railway station

Belton & Burgh was a station in the Norfolk village of Belton on the outskirts of Great Yarmouth but also served the village of Burgh Castle about 3.5 km away.

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Benjamin Baker (engineer)

Sir Benjamin Baker (31 March 1840 – 19 May 1907) was an eminent English civil engineer who worked in mid to late Victorian era.

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Benjamin Britten (train)

The Benjamin Britten was an international train service linking Amsterdam with London.

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Bentham railway station

Bentham railway station serves the small town of High Bentham in North Yorkshire, England.

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Bentley railway station (South Yorkshire)

Bentley railway station is a railway station that serves Bentley, South Yorkshire, England.

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Bentley, Suffolk

Bentley is a village and civil parish in the Babergh district of Suffolk, England, about southwest of Ipswich.

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Benwick Goods Railway

The Benwick Goods Railway was a Great Eastern Railway line serving the village of Benwick, Cambridgeshire.

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Bere Alston railway station

Bere Alston railway station is an unstaffed halt situated near the village of Bere Alston in Devon, England, north of Plymouth on the branch to Gunnislake.

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Bermuda Park railway station

Bermuda Park railway station is a railway station in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England.

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Bernard Holden

Bernard Holden MBE (15 March 1908 – 4 October 2012) was a twentieth century railway engineer and manager with Southern and British Railways and a founding father of standard gauge railway preservation in the United Kingdom.

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Bernard Kaukas

Bernard Aloysius Kaukas MBE FRIBA (30 July 1922 – 2 May 2014) was Chief Architect for British Railways (BR) from 1968 - 1977 and BR's Director of Environment from 1977 - 1982.

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Berry Brow railway station

Berry Brow railway station serves the Huddersfield suburban villages of Berry Brow, Taylor Hill, Armitage Bridge and Newsome in the metropolitan borough of Kirklees in West Yorkshire.

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Bert Hitchen

Albert Reginald Hitchen (1938-13 May 2015) was an English professional road racing cyclist, who had also trained as an engineer with British Railways, becoming later known for his work in the preservation of steam locomotives.

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Bert Lyons (trade unionist)

Charles Albert Lyons (13 August 1929 – 1 January 2008) was General Secretary of the Transport Salaried Staffs' Association (TSSA) and a member of the General Council of the Trades Unions Congress.

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Bertha (drag boat)

Bertha is a steam-powered boat built in 1844 to remove silt from the Port of Bridgwater in Somerset, England.

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Bescot TMD

Bescot TMD is a locomotive traction maintenance depot in the West Midlands, England.

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Beverley Heath Hoyland

Beverley Heath-Hoyland is a businesswoman, former model and widow of the artist John Hoyland.

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Bewdley railway station

Bewdley railway station serves the town of Bewdley in Worcestershire, England.

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Bexhill West branch line

The Bexhill West branch line was a short double-track branch line which was opened on 1 June 1902.

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Bickershaw Colliery

Bickershaw Colliery was a coal mine, located at Westleigh, in Leigh, then within the historic county boundaries of Lancashire, England.

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Bideford Railway Heritage Centre

The Bideford Railway Heritage Centre CIC (previously the Bideford and Instow Railway Group) in Devon, England, is responsible for the management of the Bideford station site.

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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.

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Bill Brett, Baron Brett

William Henry Brett, Baron Brett (6 March 1942 – 29 March 2012) was a British Labour politician and businessman.

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Bill Rammell

William Ernest Rammell (born 10 October 1959) is a British Labour Party politician, who was the member of parliament (MP) for Harlow from 1997 to 2010, and served as a Minister of State in several departments from 2002 until his defeat in 2010 to the Conservative candidate, Robert Halfon.

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Billingham railway station

Billingham railway station serves the town of Billingham, within the borough of Stockton-on-Tees and the ceremonial county of County Durham, England.

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Billy J. Kramer

William Howard Ashton, better known by the stage name Billy J. Kramer (born 19 August 1943 in Bootle, Lancashire) is an English pop singer.

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Bilston West railway station

Bilston West railway station was a station built by the Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway in 1854.

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Bingham Road railway station

Bingham Road railway station was in Addiscombe, Croydon on the Woodside and South Croydon Joint Railway.

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Birchwood railway station

Birchwood railway station is a railway station opened in 1981 by British Rail, serving the Birchwood district to the north east of Warrington, Cheshire, in the north west of England.

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Birkdale railway station

Birkdale railway station serves the Birkdale suburb of Southport, England.

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Birkenhead Central TMD

Birkenhead Central TMD is a former traction maintenance depot located adjacent to Birkenhead Central railway station, in Birkenhead, England.

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Birkenhead Mollington Street TMD

Birkenhead Mollington Street was a former Traction Maintenance Depot located at Mollington Street in Birkenhead, England, on the Birkenhead Dock Branch railway.

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Birmingham New Street railway station

Birmingham New Street is the largest and busiest of the three main railway stations in the Birmingham City Centre, England.

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Birmingham Pullman

The Birmingham Pullman was a named passenger train operating in the United Kingdom.

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Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon Company

The Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon Company (BRC&W) was a railway locomotive and carriage builder, founded in Birmingham, England and, for most of its existence, located at nearby Smethwick, with the factory divided by the boundary between the two places.

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Birmingham Snow Hill railway station

Birmingham Snow Hill is a railway station and tram stop in the Birmingham City Centre, England.

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Birmingham station group

The Birmingham station group is a station group of three railway stations in Birmingham city centre, England consisting of New Street, Snow Hill and Moor Street.

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Birmingham to Worcester via Kidderminster line

The Birmingham to Worcester via Kidderminster line is a suburban railway line from Birmingham Snow Hill to Worcester via Stourbridge and Kidderminster.

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Birmingham West Suburban Railway

The Birmingham West Suburban Railway was a suburban railway built by the Midland Railway company.

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Birmingham–Peterborough line

The Birmingham–Peterborough line is a cross-country railway line in the United Kingdom, linking Birmingham, and, via and.

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Bishop's Itchington

Bishop's Itchington is a village and civil parish in the Stratford-on-Avon district of Warwickshire, England.

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Blaby railway station

Blaby railway station was a railway station on the Birmingham to Peterborough Line that served Blaby in Leicestershire, England.

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Black Bourton

Black Bourton is a village and civil parish about south of Carterton, Oxfordshire.

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Black Dog Halt railway station

Black Dog Halt is a former railway station on the Chippenham and Calne line in Wiltshire, England.

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Black Prince Buses

Black Prince Buses was a bus company based in Morley, West Yorkshire.

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Blackbird Leys

Blackbird Leys is a civil parish and ward in Oxford, England.

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Blackburn Meadows

Blackburn Meadows is an area of land just inside the Sheffield city border at Tinsley, England.

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Blackburn railway station

Blackburn railway station is a railway station that serves the town of Blackburn in Lancashire, England.

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Blackfriars station

Blackfriars, also known as London Blackfriars, is a central London railway station and connected London Underground station located in the City of London.

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Blackhorse Road station

Blackhorse Road is a London Overground and London Underground station located at the junction of Blackhorse Road/Blackhorse Lane with Forest Road in the Walthamstow neighbourhood of the London Borough of Waltham Forest, London, England.

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Blackpool Central railway station

Blackpool Central was the largest railway station in the town of Blackpool in the county of Lancashire, England.

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Blackpool Pleasure Beach railway station

Blackpool Pleasure Beach railway station serves Blackpool Pleasure Beach theme park.

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Blackstone & Co

Blackstone & Co. was a farm implement maker at Stamford, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom.

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Blackthorn railway station

Blackthorn railway station was a railway station serving the village of Blackthorn, Oxfordshire, England.

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Blackthorn, Oxfordshire

Blackthorn is a village and civil parish in the Cherwell District of Oxfordshire about southeast of Bicester.

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Blacon railway station

Blacon railway station was located in Blacon, Cheshire, England and was part of the line between Chester Northgate and Hawarden Bridge.

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Blaenau Ffestiniog passenger stations

North west Wales experienced a slate boom in the first half of the nineteenth century.

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Blaenau Ffestiniog railway station

Blaenau Ffestiniog railway station serves the slate mining town of Blaenau Ffestiniog, Wales, and is the passenger terminus of the Conwy Valley Line from Llandudno Junction.

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Blaenavon High Level railway station

Blaenavon High Level is a railway station on the preserved Pontypool and Blaenavon Railway, serving the World Heritage Site and town of Blaenavon, south Wales.

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Blaenllechau

Blaenllechau is a small village located in the Rhondda Fach valley, Rhondda Cynon Taf.

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Blaisdon Halt railway station

Blaisdon railway station is a disused stone built railway station that served the village of Blaisdon in Gloucestershire and was the first stop on the Gloucester to Hereford line after Grange Court junction.

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Blake Hall tube station

Blake Hall is a disused station on the London Underground located near the village of Bobbingworth in Essex, approximately northeast of Charing Cross.

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Blane Valley Railway

The Blane Valley Railway was a railway line in Scotland to the east of Glasgow.

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Blantyre railway station

Blantyre railway station serves the burgh of Blantyre, near Hamilton in South Lanarkshire, Scotland.

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Bleasby railway station

Bleasby railway station serves the village of Bleasby, Nottinghamshire, England.

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Bledlow Bridge Halt railway station

Bledlow Bridge Halt railway station was a halt on the Watlington and Princes Risborough Railway which the Great Western Railway opened in 1906 to serve the Buckinghamshire village of Bledlow.

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Bledlow railway station

Bledlow railway station was an intermediate station on the Wycombe Railway which served the Buckinghamshire village of Bledlow from 1862 to 1963.

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Blenheim and Woodstock branch line

The Blenheim and Woodstock branch line was a long railway branch line that ran from Kidlington railway station along the Cherwell Valley Line north to Shipton-on-Cherwell where the line branched off west past towards Woodstock.

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Bletchingdon

Bletchingdon (also known as Bletchington) is a village and civil parish north of Kidlington and southwest of Bicester in Oxfordshire, England.

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Bletchington railway station

Bletchington railway station is a disused station in Oxfordshire at Enslow, England, a hamlet west of the village of Bletchingdon.

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Blewbury

Blewbury is a village and civil parish at the foot of the Berkshire Downs section of the North Wessex Downs about south of Didcot, south of Oxford and west of London.

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Blockley

Blockley is a village, civil parish and ecclesiastical parish in the Cotswold district of Gloucestershire, England, about northwest of Moreton-in-Marsh.

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Bloomfield Road

Bloomfield Road is a 17,338-capacity all-seater football stadium in the English town of Blackpool, Lancashire, in an area known as South Shore.

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Blowers Green railway station

Blowers Green railway station was a station on the Oxford-Worcester-Wolverhampton Line in Dudley, Worcestershire.

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Bloxham

Bloxham is a village and civil parish in northern Oxfordshire on the edge of the Cotswolds, about southwest of Banbury.

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Bloxham railway station

Bloxham railway station served the village of Bloxham in northern Oxfordshire, England.

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Bloxwich North railway station

Bloxwich North railway station serves the town of Bloxwich, in the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall, West Midlands, England.

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Bloxwich railway station

Bloxwich railway station serves Bloxwich, in the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall, West Midlands, England.

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Blue Pullman (film)

Blue Pullman is a 1960 short documentary film directed by James Ritchie, which follows the development, preparation and a journey from Manchester to London on new British Rail Blue Pullman units.

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Bluebell Railway

The Bluebell Railway is a heritage line almost entirely in West Sussex in England, except for Sheffield Park which is in East Sussex.

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Blundellsands & Crosby railway station

Blundellsands & Crosby railway station is a railway station in the Blundellsands area of Merseyside, England.

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Blunham railway station

Blunham was a railway station on the Varsity Line which served the small village of the same name in Bedfordshire.

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Blyth Cambois TMD

Blyth Cambois TMD was a Traction Maintenance Depot located in Blyth, Northumberland, England.

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Blyth Power Station

Blyth Power Station (also known as Cambois Power Station) refers to a pair of now demolished coal-fired power stations, which were located on the Northumberland coast in North East England.

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Blyth railway station

Blyth railway station served Blyth, Northumberland on the Blyth Branch line in Northeast England.

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Bo'ness and Kinneil Railway

The Bo’ness and Kinneil Railway is a heritage railway in Bo'ness, Scotland.

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Bob Cryer

George Robert Cryer (3 December 1934 – 12 April 1994) was an English Labour Party politician from Yorkshire.

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Boddam, Aberdeenshire

Boddam is a coastal village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

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Bodmin Parkway railway station

Bodmin Parkway railway station (Fordh Bosvena) is on the Cornish Main Line that serves the nearby town of Bodmin and other parts of mid-Cornwall, England.

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Boiler feedwater

Boiler feedwater is an essential part of boiler operations.

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Bolsover Castle railway station

Bolsover Castle is a former railway station in Bolsover, near Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England.

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Bolsover South railway station

Bolsover South is a former railway station in Carr Vale, Bolsover, Derbyshire, England.

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Bolsover Tunnel

Bolsover Tunnel is a disused and infilled twin-track railway tunnel between Carr Vale and Scarcliffe in Derbyshire, England.

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Bolton Great Moor Street railway station

Bolton Great Moor Street railway station was the first station in Bolton.

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Bombardier Inc.

Bombardier Inc. is a multinational aerospace and transportation company based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Bombardier started as a maker of snowmobiles, and is now a large manufacturer of regional airliners, business jets, mass transportation equipment, and a provider of financial services.

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Bonhams

Bonhams is a privately owned British auction house and one of the world’s oldest and largest auctioneers of fine art and antiques.

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Bootle New Strand railway station

Bootle New Strand railway station is a railway station in the centre of Bootle, Merseyside, England.

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Bootle Oriel Road railway station

Bootle Oriel Road railway station is a railway station in Bootle, Merseyside, England.

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Border Union Railway

The Border Union Railway was a railway line which connected places in the south of Scotland and Cumberland in England.

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Borders Railway

The Borders Railway connects the city of Edinburgh with Galashiels and Tweedbank in the Scottish Borders.

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Bordesley railway station

Bordesley railway station is a small railway station serving the area of Bordesley in Birmingham, England located between Birmingham Moor Street and Small Heath stations.

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Borrowash railway station

Borrowash railway station was a station at Borrowash in Derbyshire.

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Borwick railway station

Borwick railway station formerly served the village of Borwick in Lancashire, England.

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Boston Lodge

This article is about the locomotive works.

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Boughrood

Boughrood (Welsh: Bochrwd) is a village in the community of Glasbury in Powys, Wales.

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Boughton railway station (Nottinghamshire)

Boughton railway station served the village of Boughton in Nottinghamshire, England from 1897 to 1955 when it was closed.

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Bourne End railway station

Bourne End railway station serves Bourne End in Buckinghamshire, England.

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Bournemouth Belle

The Bournemouth Belle was a named train run by the Southern Railway (Great Britain) from 1931 until nationalisation in 1948 (with a break for the war until 1947) and subsequently by British Railways until it was withdrawn on 9 July 1967.

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Bournemouth Train & Rolling Stock Maintenance Depot

Bournemouth Traction and Rolling Stock Maintenance Depot is a Traction Maintenance Depot located in Bournemouth, South West England.

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Bournville railway station

Bournville railway station serves the Bournville area of Birmingham, England.

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Bourton, Vale of White Horse

Bourton is a village and civil parish in the Vale of White Horse about southeast of Highworth in neighbouring Wiltshire.

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Bow Curve

The Bow Curve is a branch railway line in Bow, east London, that connects the Great Eastern Main Line (out of) and the London, Tilbury and Southend Railway (out of). The line, in length, connects on the GEML with on the LTSR.

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Bow railway station (Devon)

Bow railway station was a railway station serving the town of Bow and the hamlet of Nymet Tracy in Devon.

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Bow railway works

Bow railway works was at Bow, an area of London, England, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.

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Bow Road railway station

Bow Road is a closed railway station in Bow, east London, that was opened in 1876 on the Bow Curve branch line by the Great Eastern Railway (GER).

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Bowesfield Works

Bowesfield Works was a railway locomotive manufacturing plant in Stockton-on-Tees.

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Boxford, Berkshire

Boxford is a village and civil parish in the unitary authority of West Berkshire, part of Berkshire in England.

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Boythorpe Viaduct

Boythorpe Viaduct was a former railway viaduct in Chesterfield, England.

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BR Battle of Britain class 34073 249 Squadron

BR Battle of Britain class 34073 249 Squadron is one of around 20 surviving Bulleid light pacifics.

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BR ex-WD Austerity 2-10-0

The British Railways (BR) ex-WD Austerity 2-10-0 Class was a class of 25 2-10-0 steam locomotives of the WD Austerity 2-10-0 type purchased in 1948 from the War Department.

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BR ex-WD Austerity 2-8-0

90074 at West Hartlepool shed, 1967 The British Railways (BR) ex-WD Austerity 2-8-0 was a class of 733 2-8-0 steam locomotives designed for heavy freight.

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BR Standard Class 2 2-6-0

The BR Standard Class 2 2-6-0 is a class of steam locomotive, one of the British Railways Standard classes of the 1950s.

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BR Standard Class 2 2-6-2T

The British Railways standard class 2 2-6-2T was a class of steam locomotive, one of the standard classes of the 1950s.

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BR Standard Class 3 2-6-0

The BR Standard Class 3 2-6-0 was a class of mixed traffic steam locomotive designed by Robert Riddles for British Railways.

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BR Standard Class 3 2-6-2T

The BR Standard Class 3 2-6-2T was a class of steam locomotive designed by Robert Riddles for British Railways.

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BR Standard Class 4 2-6-0

The BR Standard Class 4 2-6-0 is a class of steam locomotive designed by Robert Riddles for British Railways (BR).

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BR Standard Class 4 2-6-0 76084

BR Standard Class 4 2-6-0 76084 is a BR Standard Class 4 2-6-0 locomotive built at Horwich in March 1957.

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BR Standard Class 4 2-6-4T

The British Railways Standard Class 4 tank is a class of steam locomotive, one of the BR standard classes built during the 1950s.

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BR Standard Class 4 4-6-0

The British Railways Standard Class 4 4-6-0 is a class of steam locomotives, 80 of which were built during the 1950s.

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BR Standard Class 5

The British Railways Standard Class 5MT 4-6-0 was one of the 12 standard classes of steam locomotive built by British Railways in the 1950s.

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BR Standard Class 5 73050

British Railways Standard Class 5 No.

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BR Standard Class 5 73082 Camelot

No.

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BR Standard Class 5 73096

British Railways Standard Class 5 No.

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BR Standard Class 5 73129

British Railways Standard Class 5 No.

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BR Standard Class 5 73156

British Railways Standard Class 5 No.

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BR Standard Class 6

The Standard class 6, otherwise known as the Clan Class, was a class of 4-6-2 ''Pacific'' tender steam locomotive designed by Robert Riddles for use by British Railways.

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BR Standard Class 7

The BR Standard Class 7, otherwise known as the Britannia Class, is a class of 4-6-2 ''Pacific'' steam locomotive designed under Robert Riddles for use by British Railways for mixed traffic duties.

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BR Standard Class 7 70000 Britannia

British Railways (BR) Standard Class 7 (also known as Britannia class), number 70000 Britannia is a preserved steam locomotive, owned by the Royal Scot Locomotive and General Trust.

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BR Standard Class 7 70013 Oliver Cromwell

70013 Oliver Cromwell is a British Railways Standard Class 7 (also known as the Britannia class) preserved steam locomotive.

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BR Standard Class 7 70048 The Territorial Army 1908–1958

70048 The Territorial Army 1908–1958 was a British Railways BR standard class 7 (also known as Britannia class) steam locomotive, named after the Territorial Army, a part of the British Army.

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BR Standard Class 8

The BR Standard Class 8 was a class of 4-6-2 ''Pacific'' steam locomotive designed by Robert Riddles for use by British Railways.

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BR Standard Class 9F

The British Railways BR Standard Class 9F 2-10-0 is a class of steam locomotive designed for British Railways by Robert Riddles.

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BR Standard Class 9F 92020-9

British Railways Standard Class 9F steam locomotives Nos 92020-9 were experimentally built with Franco-Crosti boilers, thus forming a subclass.

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BR Standard Class 9F 92220 Evening Star

BR standard class 9F number 92220 Evening Star is a preserved British steam locomotive completed in 1960.

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Brackley

Brackley is a town in Northamptonshire, England, from Oxford and from Northampton.

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Bracknell railway station

Bracknell railway station serves the town of Bracknell in Berkshire, England.

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Bradford Forster Square railway station

Bradford Forster Square railway station serves Bradford, West Yorkshire, England.

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Bradford Hammerton Street Depot

Bradford Hammerton Street Depot was a Traction Maintenance Depot located in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England.

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Bradford Industrial Museum

Bradford Industrial Museum, established 1974 in Moorside Mills, Eccleshill, Bradford, United Kingdom, specializes in relics of local industry, especially printing and textile machinery, kept in working condition for regular demonstrations to the public.

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Bradley railway station

Bradley railway station served the district of Bradley, West Yorkshire, England until closure in 1950.

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Bradshaw's Guide

Bradshaw's was a series of railway timetables and travel guide books published by W.J. Adams of London.

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Brake Gangwayed

The Brake Gangwayed or BG coach (also known as a Full Brake) is a type of British Railways Mark 1 passenger brake van.

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Brake Post Office Stowage Van

A Brake Post Office Stowage Van is a type of rail vehicle built for use in a Travelling Post Office.

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Brake Standard Open

A Brake Standard Open or BSO, is a type of railway carriage used by British Rail.

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Brake Standard Open (Micro-Buffet)

A Brake Standard Open (Micro-Buffet), often abbreviated to BSOT or BSO(T), is a type of railway carriage used by British Rail.

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Bramham, West Yorkshire

Bramham is a village in the civil parish of Bramham Oglethorpe in the City of Leeds metropolitan borough, West Yorkshire, England.

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Bramley railway station (West Yorkshire)

Bramley railway station serves the suburb of Bramley, Leeds, England.

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Branchton railway station

Branchton railway station is a railway station in Scotland opened in 1967 under British Rail located in the south-west of the town of Greenock, beside the area called Branchton.

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Brasted railway station

Brasted is a disused intermediate railway station in Brasted, Kent on the closed Westerham Valley branch line.

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BRB (Residuary) Limited

BRB (Residuary) Limited BRB (Residuary) Limited (BRBR) was the successor to the British Railways Board.

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Breamore railway station

Breamore railway station was a railway station in the Avon Valley at the village of Breamore, Hampshire, England.

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Brecon and Merthyr 0-6-2T locomotives

Brecon and Merthyr 0-6-2T locomotives were steam tank locomotives of the Brecon and Merthyr Railway including classes 36 and 45.

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Breedon on the Hill

Breedon on the Hill is a village and civil parish about north of Ashby-de-la-Zouch in North West Leicestershire, England.

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Brenda Blethyn

Brenda Anne Blethyn, OBE (née Bottle; 20 February 1946) is an English film, television, and stage actress.

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Brentford branch line

The Brentford branch line, also known as the Brentford Dock Line, is a freight-only branch railway line in west London, England.

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Brettell Lane railway station

Brettell Lane railway station was a station on the Oxford-Worcester-Wolverhampton Line built to serve the communities between Brierley Hill and Stourbridge in England.

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Bricklayers' Arms

Bricklayers' Arms is a busy road intersection between the A2 and the London Inner Ring Road in south London, England.

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Bridge of Allan railway station

Bridge of Allan railway station is located in Scotland between Stirling and Dunblane on the Highland Main Line, Glasgow to Aberdeen Line and Edinburgh to Dunblane Line.

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Bridge of Orchy railway station

Bridge of Orchy railway station is a railway station in the village of Bridge of Orchy in the west of Scotland.

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Bridgehouses railway station

Bridgehouses railway station was the terminal station of the Sheffield, Ashton-under-Lyne and Manchester Railway from its opening in 1845 until the opening of the Wicker Arches, a long viaduct across the Don Valley, which supported the new Sheffield Victoria opened on 15 September 1851.

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Bridgnorth

Bridgnorth is a town in Shropshire, England.

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Bridgnorth railway station

Bridgnorth railway station is a station on the Severn Valley Railway heritage line, serving the Shropshire town of Bridgnorth, England.

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Bridgwater and Taunton Canal

The Bridgwater and Taunton Canal is a canal in the south-west of England between Bridgwater and Taunton, opened in 1827 and linking the River Tone to the River Parrett.

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Bridgwater North railway station

Bridgwater North railway station was the terminus of the Bridgwater branch of the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway.

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Bridport railway station

Bridport railway station formerly served the town of Bridport in the English county of Dorset.

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Brierley Hill railway station

Brierley Hill railway station was a station on the Oxford-Worcester-Wolverhampton Line.

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Brigg railway station

Brigg railway station serves the town of Brigg in North Lincolnshire, England.

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Brighouse railway station

Brighouse railway station serves the town of Brighouse in West Yorkshire, England.

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Brighton & Hove Bus Regency Route

The Regency Route is a name given since 1977 to a regular bus service between Brighton in East Sussex and Tunbridge Wells in Kent, both towns with a Regency heritage.

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Brighton Belle

The Brighton Belle was a named train which was operated by the Southern Railway and subsequently by British Rail from Victoria Station in London to Brighton, on the Sussex coast.

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Brighton railway station

Brighton railway station is the southern terminus of the Brighton Main Line in England, and the principal station serving the city of Brighton, East Sussex.

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Brighton railway works

Brighton railway works (also known as Brighton locomotive works, or just the Brighton works) was one of the earliest railway-owned locomotive repair works, founded in 1840 by the London and Brighton Railway in Brighton, England, and thus pre-dating the more famous railway works at Crewe, Doncaster and Swindon.

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Brill and Ludgershall railway station

Brill and Ludgershall railway station was a railway station serving the villages of Brill and Ludgershall in Buckinghamshire.

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Brinnington railway station

Brinnington railway station serves Brinnington in the eastern part of Stockport, Greater Manchester, England.

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Bristol and North Somerset Railway

This article describes the Bristol and North Somerset Railway, between Bristol and Radstock, and the associated Camerton line from Hallatrow to Limpley Stoke. The Bristol and North Somerset Railway was a railway line in the West of England that connected Bristol with Radstock, through Pensford and further into northern Somerset, to allow access to the Somerset Coalfield.

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Bristol Bath Road depot

Bristol Bath Road depot was a railway Traction Maintenance Depot situated in Bristol.

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Bristol Commercial Vehicles

Bristol Commercial Vehicles was a vehicle manufacturer located in Bristol, England.

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Bristol Omnibus Company

The Bristol Omnibus Company was the dominant bus operator in Bristol, and was one of the oldest bus companies in the United Kingdom.

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Bristol Parkway railway station

Bristol Parkway railway station, on the South Wales Main Line, is in the Stoke Gifford area in the northern suburbs of the Bristol conurbation.

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Bristol Pullman (train)

The Bristol Pullman was a named passenger train operating in the United Kingdom.

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Bristol Temple Meads railway station

Bristol Temple Meads is the oldest and largest railway station in Bristol, England.

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Britain's Bravest Manufacturing Company

Britain's Bravest Manufacturing Company (BBMC) is a social enterprise company based in England, which employs Armed Forces veterans and people with disabilities.

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Britannia Hotels

Britannia Hotels is a United Kingdom hotel group with 53 hotels across the country.

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British African-Caribbean people

British African Caribbean (or Afro-Caribbean) people are residents of the United Kingdom whose ancestors were primarily indigenous to Africa.

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British carriage and wagon numbering and classification

A number of different numbering and classification schemes have been used for carriages and wagons on Britain's railways, and this page explains the principal systems.

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British Coachways

British Coachways was a consortium of independent coach operating companies in the United Kingdom.

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British European Airways

British European Airways (BEA), formally British European Airways Corporation, was a British airline which existed from 1946 until 1974.

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British industrial narrow-gauge railways

British industrial narrow-gauge railways are narrow-gauge railways in the United Kingdom and the Isle of Man that were primarily built to serve one or more industries.

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British Jamaican

British Jamaican (or Jamaican British) people are British people who were born in Jamaica or who are of Jamaican descent.

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British logistics in the Falklands War

The British military campaign to re-take the Falkland Islands during 1982 depended on complex logistical arrangements.

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British quarrying and mining narrow-gauge railways

Some industrial narrow-gauge railways in the United Kingdom and the Isle of Man were primarily built to serve quarrying, mining, and similar industries.

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British Rail 10100

British Railways 10100 was an unusual experimental diesel locomotive known informally as The Fell Diesel Locomotive (after Lt. Col. L. F. R. Fell, who was one of the designers).

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British Rail 10800

British Railways 10800 was a diesel locomotive built by the North British Locomotive Company for British Railways in 1950.

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British Rail 11001

11001 was one of the first British Railways diesel locomotives, built in 1949 at British Railways' Ashford Works.

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British Rail 11104

British Railways' 11104 locomotive was built by F. C. Hibberd & Co Ltd and introduced by British Railways in 1959.

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British Rail 15107

British Rail 15107 was a locomotive commissioned by the Great Western Railway, but delivered to British Railways after nationalisation.

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British Rail 18000

British Rail 18000 was a prototype mainline gas turbine-electric locomotive built for British Railways in 1949 by Brown, Boveri & Cie.

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British Rail 18100

British Rail 18100 was a prototype main line gas turbine-electric locomotive built for British Railways in 1951 by Metropolitan-Vickers, Manchester.

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British Rail APT-E

The APT-E, for Advanced Passenger Train Experimental, was the prototype Advanced Passenger Train tilting train unit.

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British Rail BEMU

The Battery Electric Multiple Unit was an experimental two-car battery electric multiple unit, converted from the prototype Derby Lightweight Diesel multiple units.

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British Rail brand names

British Rail was the brand image of the nationalised railway owner and operator in Great Britain, the British Railways Board, used from 1965 until its breakup and sell-off from 1993 onwards.

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British Rail Class 01

The British Rail Class 01 diesel locomotive was a short wheelbase 0-4-0 diesel-mechanical design intended for use in areas with tight curves and limited clearance.

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British Rail Class 01/5

The British Rail Class 01/5 designation (TOPS code) encompasses a variety of privately owned shunting locomotives that are passed to be operated on the British mainline railway system.

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British Rail Class 02

The British Rail Class 02 were a class of twenty 0-4-0 diesel-hydraulic shunting locomotives built by the Yorkshire Engine Company in 1960 (first ten, D2850-D2859) and 1961 (D2860-D2869) for service in areas of restricted loading gauge and curvature such as docks.

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British Rail Class 03

The British Rail Class 03 locomotive was, together with the similar Class 04, one of British Rail's most successful 0-6-0 diesel-mechanical shunters.

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British Rail Class 04

The British Rail Class 04 was a 0-6-0 diesel-mechanical shunting locomotive class, built between 1952 and 1962 and was the basis for the later Class 03 built in the British Railways workshops.

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British Rail Class 05

The British Rail Class 05 is a class of 0-6-0 diesel-mechanical shunters built by Hunslet Engine Company from 1955 to 1961.

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British Rail Class 06

The British Rail Class 06 is a class of 0-4-0 diesel-mechanical shunters built by Andrew Barclay Sons and Company from 1958 to 1960 for use on the Scottish Region of British Railways.

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British Rail Class 07

The British Rail Class 07 diesel locomotive is an off-centre cab dock shunter used in Southampton Docks, to replace SR USA Class steam locomotives.

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British Rail Class 08

The British Rail (BR) Class 08 is a class of diesel-electric shunting locomotive.

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British Rail Class 09

The British Rail Class 09 is a class of 0-6-0 diesel locomotive designed primarily for shunting and also short distance freight trips along branch lines.

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British Rail Class 10

The British Rail Class 10 diesel locomotive was a variation on the Class 08 diesel-electric shunter in which a Blackstone diesel engine was fitted instead of one made by the English Electric company.

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British Rail Class 100

The British Rail Class 100 diesel multiple units were built by Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Company Limited from 1956 to 1958, designed and built in collaboration with the Transport Sales Dept.

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British Rail Class 101

The British Rail Class 101 diesel multiple units were built by Metro-Cammell at Washwood Heath in Birmingham, England from 1956 to 1959, following construction of a series of prototype units.

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British Rail Class 103

The British Rail Class 103 diesel multiple units were built by Park Royal Vehicles with diesel engines by British United Traction (BUT).

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British Rail Class 104

The British Rail Class 104 diesel multiple units were built by Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon Company from 1957 to 1959.

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British Rail Class 105

The British Rail Class 105 diesel multiple units were built by Cravens Ltd. of Sheffield from 1956 to 1959.

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British Rail Class 107

The British Rail Class 107 diesel multiple units were built by the Derby Works of British Railways and were introduced in 1960.

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British Rail Class 108

The British Rail Class 108 diesel multiple units were built by BR Derby from 1958 to 1961, with a final production quantity of 333 vehicles.

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British Rail Class 109

The British Rail Class 109 is a class of 2-car diesel multiple units built in 1957 by D Wickham & Co.

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British Rail Class 11

The British Rail Class 11 was applied to a batch of diesel shunting locomotives built from April 1945 to December 1952, based on a similar earlier batch built by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) between 1934 and 1936.

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British Rail Class 110

The Class 110 diesel multiple units were built by the Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon Company in conjunction with the Drewry Car Co. to operate services on the former Lancashire and Yorkshire main line.

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British Rail Class 111

The Class 111 DMUs were based on Class 101/2s, but with different engines.

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British Rail Class 114

The British Rail Class 114 diesel multiple units were built by BR Derby from September 1956 to July 1957.

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British Rail Class 115

The British Rail Class 115 diesel multiple units were 41 high density sets which operated the outer-suburban services from Marylebone usually to destinations such as High Wycombe, Aylesbury and Banbury which are on the Chiltern Main Line and Great Central Main Line (now the London to Aylesbury Line).

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British Rail Class 116

The British Rail Class 116 diesel multiple units were built by BR Derby from 1957 to 1961.

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British Rail Class 117

The British Rail Class 117 diesel multiple units (DMUs) were built by Pressed Steel from 1959 to 1961.

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British Rail Class 118

The British Rail Class 118 diesel multiple units were built by the Birmingham Railway Carriage & Wagon Company (BRCW) and introduced from 1960.

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British Rail Class 119

The British Rail Class 119 DMUs were used throughout the Western Region and on services in the Midlands sourced by Tyseley Depot.

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British Rail Class 12

The British Rail Class 12 is a diesel locomotive built primarily for shunting duties around London.

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British Rail Class 120

The Class 120 was a cross-country DMU in three-car formation, built at the British Rail Swindon Works.

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British Rail Class 122

The British Rail Class 122 diesel mechanical multiple units were built by Gloucester RC&W in 1958.

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British Rail Class 123

The Class 123 was a design of Diesel Multiple Unit built for British Rail in 1963.

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British Rail Class 124

The British Rail Class 124 diesel multiple units were built by BR Swindon Works in 1960.

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British Rail Class 125

This article is about the class of first-generation DMU.

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British Rail Class 126

The British Rail Class 126 diesel multiple unit was built by BR Swindon Works in 1959/60 to work services from Glasgow to Ayrshire and comprised 22 3-car sets based on the earlier Swindon-built trainsets that had been introduced in 1955 to work the Edinburgh Waverley - Glasgow Queen St services.

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British Rail Class 127

The British Rail Class 127 diesel multiple units were built by BR Derby in 1959.

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British Rail Class 128

British Rail Class 128 was a class of diesel multiple unit, built for British Rail.

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British Rail Class 129

The Class 129 was a class of single-car Diesel Multiple Unit built in 1955 for British Rail.

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British Rail Class 13

The British Rail Class 13 was a type of diesel-electric shunting locomotive.

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British Rail Class 14

The British Rail Class 14 is a type of small diesel-hydraulic locomotive built in the mid-1960s.

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British Rail Class 140

The British Rail Class 140 was the prototype of the ''Pacer'' diesel multiple unit.

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British Rail Class 141

The British Rail Class 141 was the first production model of the ''Pacer'' diesel multiple units.

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British Rail Class 144

The British Rail Class 144 ''Pacer'' diesel multiple units (DMUs) were built by British Rail Engineering Limited's, Derby Litchurch Lane Works from 1986 to 1987.

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British Rail Class 15

The British Rail Class 15 diesel locomotives, also known as the BTH Type 1, were designed by British Thomson-Houston, and built by the Yorkshire Engine Company and the Clayton Equipment Company, between 1957 and 1961.

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British Rail Class 150

The British Rail Class 150 ''Sprinter'' diesel multiple-units (DMUs) were built by BREL York from 1984 to 1987. A total of 137 units were produced in three main subclasses, replacing many of the earlier first-generation "Heritage" DMUs.

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British Rail Class 153

The British Rail Class 153 ''Super Sprinter'' are single-coach diesel multiple units converted from two-coach Class 155s.

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British Rail Class 155

The British Rail Class 155 is a diesel multiple unit.

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British Rail Class 156

The British Rail Class 156 is a diesel multiple-unit train.

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British Rail Class 157

Class 157 was the designation applied to a range of Diesel multiple unit trains of the Sprinter family planned for regional use, in particular for the Strathclyde Passenger Transport Executive.

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British Rail Class 158

The British Rail Class 158 Express Sprinter is a diesel multiple-unit (or DMU), built specifically for British Rail between 1989 and 1992 by British Rail Engineering Limited (BREL) at its Derby Litchurch Lane Works.

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British Rail Class 16

The North British Type 1 (later known as Class 16) was a type of diesel locomotive ordered under British Railways' 1955 Modernisation Plan. Like other Type 1 designs, they were relatively small locomotives intended primarily for local freight traffic. They were numbered D8400-D8409.

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British Rail Class 165

The British Rail Class 165 Turbo is a fleet of suburban diesel multiple units (DMUs), originally specified by and built for the British Rail Thames and Chiltern Division of Network SouthEast.

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British Rail Class 166

The British Rail Class 166 Turbo Express is a fleet of diesel multiple units (DMUs), originally specified by and built for British Rail, the then United Kingdom state owned railway operator.

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British Rail Class 17

The British Rail Class 17 (also known as the Clayton Type 1) was a class of 117 Bo-Bo diesel-electric locomotives built 1962–1965 by Clayton Equipment Company and their sub-contractor Beyer, Peacock & Co., for British Railways (BR).

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British Rail Class 20

The British Rail (BR) Class 20, otherwise known as an English Electric Type 1, is a class of diesel-electric locomotive.

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British Rail Class 201

The British Rail Class 201 (or 6S) six-car diesel-electric multiple units (DEMUs) were built in 1957-1958 at Eastleigh and underframes were built at Ashford.

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British Rail Class 202

The British Rail Class 202 (or 6L) diesel-electric multiple units were built from 1957-58 at Eastleigh and Ashford Works.

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British Rail Class 203

The British Rail Class 203, initially classified 6B, was a type of diesel-electric train.

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British Rail Class 204

The British Rail Class 204 designation has been used twice for two similar types of diesel-electric multiple units.

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British Rail Class 205

The British Rail Class 205 (or 2H) diesel-electric multiple units were built by BR at Eastleigh from 1957–1962.

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British Rail Class 206

The British Rail Class 206 or 3R was a type of Diesel-electric multiple unit (DEMU) first created in 1964.

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British Rail Class 207

The British Rail Class 207 (or 3D) diesel-electric multiple units were built by BR at Eastleigh in 1962.

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British Rail Class 21 (NBL)

The British Rail Class 21 was a type of Type 2 diesel-electric locomotive built by the North British Locomotive Company in Glasgow for British Railways in 1958-1960.

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British Rail Class 210

The British Rail Class 210 was a type of diesel-electric multiple unit (DEMU) built in 1982 by British Rail Engineering Limited's Derby Litchurch Lane Works.

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British Rail Class 22

The British Rail Class 22 or "Baby Warship" was a class of diesel-hydraulic locomotives designed for the Western Region of British Railways and built by the North British Locomotive Company.

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British Rail Class 23

The British Rail Class 23 were a class of ten Bo-Bo diesel-electric locomotives built by the English Electric Company (EE) in 1959.

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British Rail Class 24

The British Railways class 24 diesel locomotives, also known as the Sulzer Type 2, were built from 1958 to 1961.

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British Rail Class 25

The British Rail Class 25 diesel locomotives were also known as Sulzer Type 2.

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British Rail Class 26

The British Rail Class 26 diesel locomotives, also known as the BRCW Type 2, were built by the Birmingham Railway Carriage & Wagon Company (BRCW) at Smethwick in 1958-59.

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British Rail Class 27

British Rail's Class 27 comprised 69 diesel locomotives built by the Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon Company (BRCW) during 1961 and 1962.

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British Rail Class 28

The British Rail Class 28 (Metro-Vick Type 2) diesel locomotives, or 'Metrovicks' as they were popularly known, were built as part of the British Railways 1955 Modernisation Plan.

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British Rail Class 29

The British Rail Class 29 were a class of 20 diesel-electric Bo-Bo locomotives produced by the re-engining of the British Rail Class 21 (NBL) units.

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British Rail Class 300

Class 300 was allocated to a proposed fleet of parcels-carrying electric multiple units, which were to be converted from former Class 307 units.

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British Rail Class 302

The British Rail Class 302 (pre-TOPS AM2) was a type of electric multiple unit (EMU) introduced between 1958 - 1960 for outer suburban passenger services on the London, Tilbury and Southend Railway route.

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British Rail Class 303

The British Rail Class 303 electric multiple units, also known as "Blue Train" units, were introduced in 1960 for the electrification of the North Clyde and the Cathcart Circle lines in Strathclyde.

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British Rail Class 304

The British Rail Class 304 electric multiple units were built for suburban use on the first phases of the West Coast Main Line electrification between Crewe and Manchester/Liverpool/Rugby.

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British Rail Class 305

The British Rail Class 305 was an alternating current (AC) electric multiple unit (EMU).

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British Rail Class 306

The British Rail Class 306 was a type of electric multiple unit (EMU) introduced in 1949.

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British Rail Class 307

The British Rail Class 307 electric multiple units were built by BR at Eastleigh Works from 1954 to 1956.

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British Rail Class 308

The British Rail (BR) Class 308 alternating current (AC) electric multiple units (EMU) were built by BR at York Carriage Works, in three batches, from 1959–61.

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British Rail Class 309

The British Rail Class 309 "Clacton Express" electric multiple units (EMUs) were built by British Rail (BR) York Carriage Works from 1962–1963.

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British Rail Class 31

The British Rail Class 31 diesel locomotives, also known as the Brush Type 2 and originally as Class 30, were built by Brush Traction from 1957-62.

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British Rail Class 310

The British Rail (BR) Class 310 is a slam-door, alternating current (AC) electric multiple unit (EMU) introduced in 1963 as part of the West Coast Main Line electrification project.

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British Rail Class 311

The British Rail Class 311 alternating current (AC) electric multiple units (EMU) were built by Cravens at Sheffield in 1967.

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British Rail Class 312

The British Rail Class 312 is a type of alternating current (AC) electric multiple unit (EMU) built in 1975-1978 for use on outer-suburban passenger services.

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British Rail Class 313

The British Rail Class 313 is a dual-voltage electric multiple unit (EMU) train built by BREL York Works between February 1976 and April 1977.

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British Rail Class 314

British Rail Class 314 alternating current (AC) electric multiple units (EMU) were built by BREL York works in 1979.

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British Rail Class 315

British Rail Class 315 alternating current (AC) electric multiple units (EMU) were built by BREL York works from 1980 to 1981.

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British Rail Class 316

There have been three distinct types of British Rail electric multiple unit that are referred to as Class 316.

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British Rail Class 316 (Picc-Vic)

The Class 316 was a proposed type of electric multiple unit intended for use on planned urban rail services in Greater Manchester.

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British Rail Class 317

The British Rail Class 317 alternating current electric multiple units (EMUs) were built by British Rail Engineering Limited's Holgate Road carriage works in two batches, from 1981–82 and 1985-87.

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British Rail Class 321

The British Rail Class 321 alternating current (AC) electric multiple units (EMU) were built by British Rail Engineering Limited's York Works in three batches from 1988 to 1991.

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British Rail Class 322

The British Rail Class 322 electric multiple units were built by British Rail Engineering Limited in 1990 for the dedicated Stansted Express service from London Liverpool Street to Stansted Airport.

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British Rail Class 323

The British Rail Class 323 electric multiple units were built by Hunslet Transportation Projects.

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British Rail Class 33

The British Rail Class 33 also known as the BRCW Type 3 or Crompton is a class of Bo-Bo diesel-electric locomotives ordered in 1957 and built for the Southern Region of British Railways between 1960 and 1962.

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British Rail Class 332

British Rail Class 332 electric multiple units are used by Heathrow Express between London Paddington and Heathrow Airport.

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British Rail Class 35

The British Rail (BR) Class 35 is a class of mixed-traffic B-B diesel locomotive with hydraulic transmission.

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British Rail Class 365

The British Rail Class 365 Networker Express are dual-voltage (25 kV AC and 750 V DC) electric multiple-unit trains built by ABB York from 1994 to 1995.

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British Rail Class 37

The British Rail Class 37 is a diesel-electric locomotive.

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British Rail Class 370

British Rail's Class 370 tilting trains, also referred to as APT-P (meaning Advanced Passenger Train Prototype), were the pre-production Advanced Passenger Train units.

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British Rail Class 373

The British Rail Class 373 or TGV TMST train is a French designed and built electric multiple unit that operate Eurostar high speed rail services from London to France and Belgium via the Channel Tunnel, part of the TGV family, it has a smaller cross-section to fit the smaller loading gauge in Britain, was originally able to operate on the UK third rail network and it has extensive fireproofing in case of fire in the tunnel.

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British Rail Class 390

The Class 390 Pendolino is a type of electric high-speed train operated by Virgin Trains in the United Kingdom, leased from Angel Trains.

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British Rail Class 40

The British Rail Class 40 is a type of British railway diesel locomotive.

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British Rail Class 401

The Southern Railway (SR) gave the designation 2-BIL to the DC third rail electric multiple units built during the 1930s to work long-distance semi-fast services on the newly electrified lines from London to Eastbourne, Portsmouth and Reading.

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British Rail Class 402

The Southern Railway (SR) gave the designation 2-HAL to the electric multiple units built during the late 1930s to work long-distance semi-fast services on the newly electrified lines from London Victoria to Maidstone and Gillingham (Kent).

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British Rail Class 403

The Southern Railway (SR) gave the designation 5-BEL to the five-car all-Pullman electric multiple units which worked the prestigious Brighton Belle trains between London Victoria and Brighton.

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British Rail Class 404

The Southern Railway (SR) gave the designations '''4-COR''', '''4-RES''', '''4-BUF''' and '''4-GRI''' to the different types of electric multiple unit built to work the route between London Waterloo and Portsmouth Harbour.

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British Rail Class 405

Under the British Rail TOPS computer system, Class 405 was allocated to surviving examples of the Southern Railway (United Kingdom) 4-Sub Class electric multiple units built between 1941 and 1951.

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British Rail Class 41

There have been three distinct types of British Rail locomotive that are referred to as Class 41.

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British Rail Class 41 (HST)

The British Rail Class 41 was the original classification for the power cars of the prototype High Speed Train (HST) of 1972.

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British Rail Class 41 (Warship Class)

The British Railways Class 41 diesel-hydraulic locomotives were built by the North British Locomotive Company in Glasgow during 1957 and 1958.

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British Rail Class 411

The British Rail Class 411 (or 4 Cep) electric multiple units were built at Eastleigh works from 1956–63 for the newly electrified main lines in Kent.

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British Rail Class 413

The British Rail Class 413 (or 4Cap) units were formed from 1982 by permanently coupling two Class 414 2Hap units together.

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British Rail Class 414

The British Rail Class 414 (or 2 HAP) were 2-car electric multiple units that were built between 1956 and 1963.

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British Rail Class 415

British Rail Class 415 (or 4EPB) was a suburban 750 V DC third rail electric multiple unit commissioned by the Southern Region of British Railways.

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British Rail Class 416

British Rail Class 416 (2 EPB) electric multiple units were built between 1953 and 1956. They were intended for inner suburban passenger services on London's Southern Electric network. There were two subclasses of Class 416: Class 416/1 to an SR design on salvaged 2 NOL underframes, and Class 416/2 to BR's Mark I coach design. With the introduction of yellow warning panels from late 1963 the motor coaches of all Southern Region 2 and 3-car units were equipped with an inverted black triangle in order to provide an early visual indication to station staff that there was no brake van at the other end of the unit. As units such the 4 EPB stock had a brake van at each end of the unit they were not so equipped. In the 1980s some 2 EPB units were used on the North London Line between Richmond and North Woolwich; these units being equipped with window bars.

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British Rail Class 418

British Rail Class 418 (or 2-SAP) was a class of electrical multiple unit commissioned by British Railways Southern Region in England.

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British Rail Class 419

The British Rail Class 419 Motor Luggage Vans (or MLV) were battery electric multiple unit cars built from 1951-61 by BR at Eastleigh Works.

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British Rail Class 42

British Railways' (BR) Type 4 Warship class diesel-hydraulic locomotives were introduced in 1958.

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British Rail Class 421

The British Rail Class 421 (or 4Cig) electrical multiple units were built at BR's BREL York Works between 1964 and 1972.

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British Rail Class 423

The British Rail Class 423 (or 4Vep (Vestibuled Electro-Pneumatic brake)) electrical multiple units were built by British Rail (BR) at York Works from 1967 to 1974, although the MBSOs and TSOs of the first 20, 7701-7720, were constructed at Derby Works.

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British Rail Class 424

The British Rail Class 424 "Networker Classic" was a prototype electric multiple unit (EMU) built in 1997 by Adtranz at Derby Litchurch Lane Works.

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British Rail Class 43 (HST)

The British Rail Class 43 (HST) is the TOPS classification used for the InterCity 125 High Speed Train (formerly classes 253 and 254) power cars, built by British Rail Engineering Limited from 1975 to 1982.

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British Rail Class 43 (Warship Class)

The British Rail Class 43 diesel-hydraulic locomotives were built by the North British Locomotive Company (NBL) from 1960–1962.

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British Rail Class 432

The British Rail 4-REP electric multiple-unit passenger trains were built by BR at York Works from 1966 to 1967 and in 1974.

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British Rail Class 438

The British Rail TC (Trailer Control) multiple units were unpowered fixed formations of 3 or 4 carriages with a driving position at each end of the set, converted by BR's BREL York Works from locomotive-hauled Mark 1 carriages in 1966-1967 and 1974.

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British Rail Class 44

The British Rail Class 44 or Sulzer Type 4 diesel locomotives were built by British Railways' Derby Works between 1959 and 1960.

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British Rail Class 447

Class 447 was the designation given to the Electric multiple unit trains that would have run the shuttle services (branded the Battersea Bullet) between London Victoria and the entertainment complex planned for the site of the former Battersea Power Station.

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British Rail Class 45

The British Rail Class 45 also known as the Sulzer Type 4 diesel locomotives were built by British Rail at their Derby and Crewe Works between 1960 and 1962.

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British Rail Class 455

The British Rail Class 455 is an electric multiple-unit passenger train built by BREL York in the early to mid 1980s.

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British Rail Class 46

The British Rail Class 46 is a class of diesel locomotive.

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British Rail Class 466

The British Rail Class 466 Networker electric multiple units were built by GEC Alsthom between 1993 and 1994, which operates with EMUs in southeast London and Kent on the Southeastern network.

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British Rail Class 47

The British Rail Class 47 is a class of British railway diesel-electric locomotive that was developed in the 1960s by Brush Traction.

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British Rail Class 48

The British Rail Class 48 was a diesel locomotive class which consisted of five examples, built at Brush Falcon Works in Loughborough and delivered between September 1965 and July 1966.

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British Rail Class 482

The British Rail Class 482 electric multiple units were built by ABB in 1992, for use on the Waterloo & City line.

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British Rail Class 483

The British Rail Class 483 electric multiple units were originally built as 1938 tube stock units for London Underground.

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British Rail Class 487

The British Rail Class 487 electric multiple units were built by English Electric in 1940, for use on the Waterloo & City line.

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British Rail Class 488

The British Rail Class 488 are unpowered trailer sets, converted from Mark 2F coaches for the Gatwick Express service from London Victoria railway station to Gatwick Airport.

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British Rail Class 489

The British Rail Class 489 (or GLV) is a type of electrical multiple unit, specially converted for use on Gatwick Express trains, from London Victoria to Gatwick Airport.

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British Rail Class 499

British Rail allocated Class 499 to a fleet of six luggage vans used in electric multiple unit formations on boat train services between London and Dover.

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British Rail Class 50

The British Rail Class 50 was a class of 50 diesel locomotives designed to haul express passenger trains at 100mph.

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British Rail Class 501

The British Rail Class 501 electric multiple units were built in 1955/56 for use on the former LNWR/LMS suburban electric network of the London Midland Region.

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British Rail Class 502

The British Rail Class 502 was a type of electric multiple unit originally built by the London Midland and Scottish Railway at its Derby Works.

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British Rail Class 503

British Rail Class 503 trains were electric multiple units.

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British Rail Class 504

The British Rail Class 504 was a unique type of electric multiple unit that ran on 1200 V DC third rail with side-contact current collection.

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British Rail Class 505

British Railways Class 505 were 1,500 V DC electric multiple units (EMUs) introduced in 1931 by the Manchester, South Junction and Altrincham Railway (MSJAR).

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British Rail Class 506

The British Rail Class 506 was a 3 carriage Electric Multiple Unit (EMU) built for local services between Manchester, Glossop and Hadfield on the Woodhead Line, which was electrified in 1954 on the 1,500V DC overhead system.

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British Rail Class 507

The Class 507 is a type of electric multiple unit (EMU) train built by British Rail Engineering Limited at York Works in two batches from 1978 to 1980.

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British Rail Class 508

British Rail Class 508 (or 4PER) electric multiple units (EMUs) were built by BREL York works in 1979-80.

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British Rail Class 52

British Rail (BR) assigned Class 52 to the class of 74 large Type 4 diesel-hydraulic locomotives built for the Western Region of British Railways between 1961 and 1964.

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British Rail Class 53

British Rail assigned Class 53 to the single Brush Traction-built prototype locomotive Falcon.

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British Rail Class 55

The British Rail Class 55 was a class of diesel locomotive built in 1961 and 1962 by English Electric.

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British Rail Class 56

The British Rail Class 56 is a type of diesel locomotive designed for heavy freight work.

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British Rail Class 57

The Class 57 diesel locomotives were re-manufactured by Brush Traction, Loughborough between 1998 and 2004 from Class 47s.

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British Rail Class 58

The British Rail Class 58 is a class of Co-Co diesel locomotive designed for heavy freight.

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British Rail Class 59

The Class 59 Co-Co diesel-electric locomotives were built and introduced between 1985 and 1995 by Electro-Motive Diesel for operation in Great Britain.

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British Rail Class 60

The British Rail Class 60 is a class of Co-Co heavy freight diesel-electric locomotives built by Brush Traction.

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British Rail Class 70 (electric)

The British Rail Class 70 was a class of three 3rd rail Co-Co electric locomotives.

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British Rail Class 71

The British Rail Class 71 was an electric locomotive used on the Southern Region of British Railways.

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British Rail Class 73

The British Rail Class 73 is a British electro-diesel locomotive.

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British Rail Class 74

British Rail Class 74 was an electro-diesel locomotive that operated on the Southern Region of British Railways, rebuilt from redundant Class 71 locomotives in the late 1960s.

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British Rail Class 76

The British Rail Class 76, also known as Class EM1 (Electric Mixed-Traffic 1), is a class of 1.5kV DC, Bo+Bo electric locomotive designed for use on the now-closed Woodhead Line in Northern England.

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British Rail Class 77

The British Rail Class 77, also known as Class EM2, is a class of 1.5 kV DC, Co-Co electric locomotive.

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British Rail Class 80

Class 80 was the TOPS classification allocated by British Rail to the prototype 25 kV AC electric locomotive.

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British Rail Class 81

The British Rail Class 81 is an AC electric locomotive that formerly operated on the West Coast Main Line of the London Midland Region of British Rail.

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British Rail Class 82

The British Rail Class 82 electric locomotives were built by Beyer, Peacock and Company between 1960 and 1962, as part of the West Coast Main Line electrification.

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British Rail Class 83

The British Rail Class 83 electric locomotives were built by English Electric at Vulcan Foundry, Newton-le-Willows as part of the West Coast Main Line electrification.

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British Rail Class 84

The British Rail Class 84 was a 25 kV AC electric locomotive that operated on the West Coast Main Line of the London Midland Region.

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British Rail Class 85

The British Rail Class 85 is an electric locomotive built during the early 1960s, as part of BR's policy to develop a standard electric locomotive.

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British Rail Class 86

The British Rail Class 86 is the standard electric locomotive built during the 1960s.

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British Rail Class 89

The Class 89 was a prototype design for an electric locomotive.

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British Rail Class 90

The British Rail Class 90 electric locomotives were built by British Rail Engineering Limited at Crewe Works in 1987-1990, weighing 84.5 tonnes and with a top speed of.

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British Rail Class 901

The Class 901 designation is used for two former British Rail Class 101 diesel multiple units converted for departmental use.

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British Rail Class 91

The British Rail Class 91 is a class of, electric locomotives ordered as a component of the East Coast Main Line modernisation and electrification programme of the late 1980s.

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British Rail Class 92

The British Rail Class 92 is a dual-voltage electric locomotive which can run on 25 kV AC from overhead wires or 750 V DC from a third rail.

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British Rail Class 93

British Rail Class 93 is the traction classification assigned to the electric locomotives that were to enter service as part of British Rail (BR)'s InterCity 250 project on the West Coast Main Line (WCML).

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British Rail Class 930

The British Rail Class 930 was reserved for former Southern Region electrical multiple units and diesel-electric multiple units converted for departmental use.

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British Rail Class 931

The British Rail Class 931 was reserved for former Southern Region electrical multiple units converted for departmental use.

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British Rail Class 932

The British Rail Class 932 was reserved for former Southern Region electrical multiple units and diesel electric multiple unit carriages converted for departmental use.

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British Rail Class 933

The British Rail Class 933 was reserved for former Southern Region electrical multiple units converted for departmental use.

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British Rail Class 936

The British Rail Class 936 was reserved for former electrical multiple units not from the South-East, converted for departmental use.

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British Rail Class 937

The British Rail Class 937 was reserved for former AC electrical multiple units, converted for departmental use.

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British Rail Class 950

The British Rail Class 950 is a diesel multiple unit that was purpose-built for departmental use as a track assessment unit.

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British Rail Class 951

The British Rail Class 951 was reserved for former diesel-electric multiple units converted for departmental use.

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British Rail Class 960

The British Rail Class 960 was reserved for former diesel multiple units converted for departmental use, and former electrical multiple units rebuilt as test trains.

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British Rail Class 97

British Rail reserved the TOPS Class 97 designation for departmental locomotives, which were used for special or engineering duties.

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British Rail Class 97/6

The British Rail Class 97/6 0-6-0 diesel shunting locomotives were purpose-built for departmental duties by Ruston & Hornsby at Lincoln in 1953 (97650) or 1959 (97651-654).

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British Rail Class 98

TOPS Class 98 has been used to cover all steam locomotives used on the mainline in Britain, but also has a particular usage for the three Vale of Rheidol Railway-design 2-6-2T locomotives that remained in the ownership of British Rail (BR) after the end of mainline steam traction in August 1968.

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British Rail Class 99

The British Rail Class 99 was a fleet of ferries or train ferries, most of which were owned by Sealink, that carried rail vehicles between Britain and mainland Europe.

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British Rail Class D1/1

British Rail Class D1/1 (formerly DY1) was a class of locomotive commissioned by British Rail in England.

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British Rail Class D1/3

British Rail Class D1/3 (formerly DY1) was a locomotive commissioned by British Rail in England.

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British Rail Class D16/1

LMS No.

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British Rail Class D16/2

British Railways Class D16/2 was a class of prototype diesel locomotive built by BR at Ashford Works and introduced in 1950–1951, with a third example being introduced in 1954.

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British Rail Class D2/1

British Rail Class D2/1 was a locomotive commissioned by British Rail in England.

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British Rail Class D2/10

British Rail Class D2/10 was a locomotive type commissioned by British Rail. It was a diesel-hydraulic shunting locomotive in the pre-TOPS period built by the North British Locomotive Company (NBL). The NBL/MAN engines were built by the North British Locomotive Company in Scotland under licence from the German company MAN. They were introduced in 1957 and numbered D2708-D2780.

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British Rail Class D2/11

The British Rail Class D2/11 was a British class of locomotive designed in 1958 by Brush Traction Ltd and Beyer Peacock, which co-operated to produce five prototype diesel-electric shunting locomotives of 0-4-0 wheel arrangement.

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British Rail Class D2/12

British Rail Class D2/12 was a locomotive commissioned by British Rail in England.

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British Rail Class D2/5

British Rail Class D2/5 was a locomotive commissioned by British Rail in England.

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British Rail Class D2/7

British Rail Class D2/7 was a locomotive commissioned by British Rail in England.

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British Rail Class D3/1

British Rail Class D3/1 was a locomotive commissioned by British Rail in England.

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British Rail Class D3/10

British Rail Class D3/10 was a locomotive commissioned by the Great Western Railway in England, and later taken over by British Railways.

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British Rail Class D3/11

British Rail Class D3/11 was a locomotive commissioned by the Great Western Railway, but delivered to its successor British Rail in England.

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British Rail Class D3/12

British Rail class D3/12 was a class of three experimental diesel-electric shunting locomotives designed by Richard Maunsell of the Southern Railway in 1937.

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British Rail Class D3/14

British Rail Class D3/14 was a diesel-electric locomotive built by the London and North Eastern Railway at its Doncaster Works.

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British Rail Class D3/3

British Rail Class D3/3 was a 0-6-0 shunting locomotive built by British Rail at their Derby Works in England.

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British Rail Class D3/5

British Rail Class D3/5 was a shunting locomotive built by British Rail at their Darlington Works in England.

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British Rail Class D3/6

Class D3/6 were diesel shunters built in 1935 by English Electric for the London, Midland and Scottish Railway.

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British Rail Class D3/7

The British Railways Class D3/7 were a class of 0-6-0 diesel electric shunting locomotives built as LMS Nos.

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British Rail Class D3/9

British Rail Class D3/9 was a class of four locomotives built by the London and North Eastern Railway at their Doncaster Works in England.

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British Rail Class EF1

The Class EF1 (Electric Freight 1) was a class of electrically powered locomotives built by the North Eastern Railway from 1914.

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British Rail Classes 112 and 113

The Class 112 and Class 113 DMUs used the standard Cravens body used on Class 105s but had a single Rolls-Royce C8NFLH engine rated at per car, all of which formed into 'power twins'- two car sets with both vehicles powered.

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British Rail Classes 201, 202 and 203

Class 201, Class 202 and Class 203 were the TOPS codes for a series of Diesel-electric multiple units built for the Southern Region of British Railways in 1957-86.

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British Rail Classes 251 and 261

The Blue Pullmans were luxury trains used from 1960 to 1973 by British Railways, the first Pullman diesel-electric multiple units, incorporating several novel features.

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British Rail Classes 316 and 457

Class 316 and Class 457 were TOPS classifications assigned to a single electric multiple unit (EMU) at different stages of its use as a prototype for the Networker series.

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British Rail Classes 341 and 342

Class 341 and Class 342 were proposed electric multiple unit classes from the Networker series planned to operate new services on the UK rail network.

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British Rail Classes 371, 381 and 471

Class 371, Class 381 and Class 471 were proposed electric multiple unit classes from the Networker family of trains intended to operate services in the south-east of England.

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British Rail Classes 445 and 446

The PEP Stock were prototype electric multiple units used on British Rail's Southern and Scottish Regions during the 1970s and early 1980s.

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British Rail Classes 485 and 486

The British Rail Class 485 (or 4Vec, later 5Vec) and British Rail Class 486 (or 3Tis, later 2Tis) electrical multiple units were originally built for the London Electric Railway from 1923-31 as their 'Standard' tube stock.

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British Rail coach designations

The London, Midland and Scottish Railway and the London and North Eastern Railway developed systems of identifying railway carriages with alphabetic codes.

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British Rail Corporate Identity Manual

The British Rail Corporate Identity Manual is a corporate identity guide created in 1965 by British Rail.

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British Rail corporate liveries

The history of British Rail's corporate liveries is quite complex.

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British Rail D0260

D0260, named Lion, was a prototype Type 4 mainline diesel locomotive built in 1962 by the Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon Company, in association with Sulzer and Associated Electrical Industries, at their Smethwick works in Birmingham to demonstrate their wares to British Railways.

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British Rail departmental locomotives

Before the TOPS Class 97 was issued to self-propelled locomotives in departmental (non-revenue earning) use, British Rail had such locomotives numbered in a variety of series, together with locomotives that were no longer self-propelled.

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British Rail Derby Lightweight

The British Rail Derby Lightweight diesel multiple units, were the first such trains to be built en-masse for British Railways.

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British Rail DHP1

DHP1, meaning Diesel Hydraulic Prototype number 1, was a prototype Type 3 mainline diesel locomotive built between 1962 and 1963 by Clayton to demonstrate their wares to British Railways.

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British Rail DP2

DP2, meaning Diesel Prototype number 2, was a prototype Type 4 mainline diesel locomotive.

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British Rail Eastern Region departmental locomotives

In 1952, the Eastern Region of British Rail introduced its own series for departmental (non-revenue earning) vehicles, including locomotives.

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British Rail Engineering Limited

British Rail Engineering Limited (BREL), incorporated on 31 October 1969, was the railway systems engineering subsidiary of British Rail until the design and building of trains in the UK was privatised in 1989.

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British Rail flying saucer

The British Rail flying saucer, officially known simply as space vehicle, was a proposed spacecraft designed by Charles Osmond Frederick.

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British Rail GT3

GT3, meaning Gas Turbine number 3 (following 18000 and 18100 as gas turbines 1 and 2), was a prototype mainline gas turbine locomotive built in 1961 by English Electric at their Vulcan Foundry in Newton-le-Willows to investigate the use of its gas turbines in rail traction applications.

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British Rail HS4000

HS4000, named Kestrel, was a prototype high-powered mainline diesel locomotive built in 1967 by Brush Traction, Loughborough as a technology demonstrator for potential future British Rail and export orders.

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British Rail locomotive and multiple unit numbering and classification

A number of different numbering and classification schemes were used for locomotives and multiple units operated by British Railways (BR), and this page explains the principal systems.

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British Rail Mark 4

British Rail's fourth design of passenger carriages was designated Mark 4, built for use in InterCity 225 sets on the East Coast Main Line between King's Cross, Leeds, Newcastle and Edinburgh.

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British Rail Mark 5 (InterCity 250)

The British Rail Mark 5 is the designation given to the planned passenger rolling stock for the InterCity 250 project, a plan to improve speeds on the West Coast Main Line that was ultimately scrapped.

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British Rail Metro-Cammell

In 1955, Metropolitan Cammell produced its first lightweight Diesel multiple units, the prototypes of what were to become British Rail's most successful and longest-lived First Generation DMU type, the Class 101.

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British Rail railbuses

British Rail produced a variety of railbuses, both as a means of acquiring new rolling stock cheaply, and to provide economical services on lightly-used lines.

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British Rail regional multiple unit numbering

Prior to the introduction of TOPS, electric multiple unit numbers were allocated by British Rail regions in their own series.

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British Rail sandwich

In British humour, the phrase British Rail sandwich refers to sandwiches sold for consumption on passenger trains of the former British Rail (BR).

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British Rail Telecommunications

British Rail Telecommunications was created in 1992 by British Rail (BR).

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British Rail tube trains

Although the railway network in Great Britain has some of the smallest loading gauges in the world, the vast bulk of it is still capable of operating full sized vehicles.

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British railway brake van

British Railways inherited a variety of brake vans from each of the Big Four: GWR, LNER, Southern Railway and LMS due to the nationalisation of the railways in 1949.

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British Railway Milk Tank Wagon

Milk tank wagons were a common sight on railways in the United Kingdom from the early 1930s to the late 1960s.

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British Railways Board

The British Railways Board (BRB) was a nationalised industry in the United Kingdom that operated from 1963 to 2001.

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British Railways D0226

D0226 and D0227 were two prototype diesel shunting locomotives built in 1956 by English Electric at its Vulcan Foundry in Newton-le-Willows to demonstrate its wares to British Railways.

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British Railways DP1

English Electric DP1, commonly known as Deltic, was a prototype demonstrator locomotive employing two Napier Deltic engines, built by English Electric in 1955.

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British Railways Mark 1

British Railways Mark 1 was the family designation for the first standardised designs of railway carriages built by British Railways.

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British Railways Mark 1 sleeping car

The British Railways Mark 1 sleeping car was a railway sleeping car built by British Railways and outside contractors between 1957 and 1964.

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British Railways Mark 2

The Mark 2 family of railway carriages were British Rail's second design of carriages.

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British Railways ships

British Railways operated a number of ships from its formation in 1948 on a variety of routes.

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British Royal Train

In the United Kingdom, the Royal Train is used to convey senior members of the British Royal Family and associated staff of the Royal Household around the railway network of Great Britain.

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British Transport Commission

The British Transport Commission (BTC) was created by Clement Attlee's post-war Labour government as a part of its nationalisation programme, to oversee railways, canals and road freight transport in Great Britain (Northern Ireland had the separate Ulster Transport Authority).

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British Transport Films

British Transport Films was an organisation set up in 1949 to make documentary films on the general subject of British transport.

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British Transport Hotels

British Transport Hotels (BTH) was the hotels and catering business of the nationalised railway system in Great Britain.

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British Transport Police

The British Transport Police (BTP) is a national special police force that polices railways and light-rail systems in England, Scotland and Wales, for which it has entered into an agreement to provide such services.

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British United Airways

British United Airways (BUA) was a private, independentindependent from government-owned corporations British airline formed as a result of the merger of Airwork Services and Hunting-Clan Air Transport in July 1960, making it the largest wholly private airline based in the United Kingdom at the time.

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British United Traction

British United Traction (BUT) was a joint company owned by the Associated Equipment Company and Leyland Motors which produced railway equipment and trolleybuses.

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British United Traction DMUs

The British United Traction produced various diesel multiple units.

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Brixton Artists Collective

The Brixton Artists Collective was a group of artists based in Brixton, London, who ran the Brixton Art Gallery (BAG) from 1983 to 1990.

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Brixworth

Brixworth is a large village and civil parish in the Daventry district of Northamptonshire, England.

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Brize Norton

Brize Norton is a village and civil parish east of Carterton in West Oxfordshire.

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Broad Street railway station (England)

Broad Street was a major terminal station in the City of London, adjacent to Liverpool Street station.

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Broadfield railway station

Broadfield railway station served the district of Broadfield in Heywood in Greater Manchester, England from 1869 until October 1970, when the station was closed and passenger services between Bolton & were withdrawn by British Rail.

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Broadgate

Broadgate is a large, office and retail estate in the City of London, owned by British Land and GIC and managed by Broadgate Estates.

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Broadsman

The Broadsman was a named passenger train operating in the United Kingdom.

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Brockenhurst railway station

Brockenhurst railway station serves the village of Brockenhurst in Hampshire, England.

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Brockford and Wetheringsett railway station

Brockford and Wetheringsett railway station was a station on the Mid-Suffolk Light Railway.

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Brocklesby railway station

Brocklesby railway station was a station in Brocklesby, Lincolnshire.

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Brockweir Halt railway station

Brockweir Halt was a request stop on the former Wye Valley Railway.

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Bromborough railway station

Bromborough railway station is one of two stations serving the Bromborough area of the Wirral, England.

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Bromborough Rake railway station

Bromborough Rake railway station is one of two stations serving the Bromborough area of the Wirral, England.

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Bromley Cross railway station

Bromley Cross railway station, situated in Bromley Cross, a suburb to the north of Bolton, England, is served by the Northern 'Ribble Valley' line north of Bolton.

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Bromley-by-Bow

Historically and officially known as Bromley; however it is commonly referred to as Bromley-by-Bow since 1967 due to Bromley tube station being renamed to Bromley-by-Bow, to prevent confusion with Bromley railway station in the London Borough of Bromley, is a district in Greater London, England, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets and part of the East End in East London.

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Bromley-by-Bow tube station

Bromley-by-Bow is a London Underground station in Bromley (also known as Bromley-by-Bow), Greater London, England.

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Bromyard and Linton Light Railway

The Bromyard and Linton Light Railway is a single track, narrow gauge railway line that runs between Bromyard and the Linton Industrial Estate, just off the A44.

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Brooklands tram stop

Brooklands is a tram stop on the Altrincham Line of Greater Manchester's light-rail Metrolink system in the Brooklands area of Sale.

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Broomhill railway station

Broomhill railway station or Broomhill for Nethy Bridge railway station is a reconstructed railway station on the old Highland Railway main line and was originally built to serve the small villages of Nethy Bridge and Dulnain Bridge in Strathspey and is at present the eastern terminus of the Strathspey Steam Railway.

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Broughton Astley railway station

Broughton Astley railway station was a railway station serving Broughton Astley in Leicestershire.

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Brown Windsor soup

Brown Windsor soup is a British meat soup that is said by conventional wisdom to have been popular during the Victorian and Edwardian eras.

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Brownhills railway station

Brownhills railway station was a station on the South Staffordshire Line in England.

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Brunel Award

The Brunel Awards are given to railway companies, to encourage outstanding visual design in railway architecture, graphics, industrial design and art, technical infrastructure and environmental integration, and rolling stock.

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Brush Traction

Brush Traction is a manufacturer and maintainer of railway locomotives, part of Wabtec Corporation, based at Loughborough in Leicestershire, England, and situated alongside the Midland Main railway line.

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Brymbo Steelworks

The Brymbo Steel Works was a former large steelworks in the village of Brymbo near Wrexham, Wales.

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Bryngwyn Halt railway station

Bryngwyn Halt railway station was on the Llanfyllin Branch of the Cambrian Railways.

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Buchanan Street

Buchanan Street is one of the main shopping thoroughfares in Glasgow, the largest city in Scotland.

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Buckfastleigh railway station

Buckfastleigh railway station is situated on the South Devon Railway, a heritage railway in Devon, England.

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Buckie

Buckie (Bucaidh) is a burgh town (defined as such in 1888) on the Moray Firth coast of Scotland.

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Buckie railway station

Buckie railway station was a railway station in Buckie, in current day Moray.

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Buckinghamshire Junction Railway

The Buckinghamshire Junction Railway, often known as the Yarnton Loop, was a standard gauge railway between Buckingham Junction on the Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway (OW&WR) and Oxford Road Junction on the Buckinghamshire Railway.

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Buckinghamshire Railway Centre

Buckinghamshire Railway Centre is a railway museum operated by the Quainton Railway Society Ltd.

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Buckpool railway station

Buckpool railway station was a railway station in Buckpool near Buckie in Moray.

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Bude

Bude (Porthbud) is a small seaside resort town in north Cornwall, England, UK, in the civil parish of Bude-Stratton and at the mouth of the River Neet (also known locally as the River Strat).

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Bulgarian Railway Company A.D.

Българска железопътна компания АД (transliterated: Bulgarska zhelezoputna kompaniya AD), in English, The Bulgarian Railway Company (BRC) is the first privately held railfreight company to obtain a license in Bulgaria.

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Bullo Pill Railway

The Bullo Pill Railway was an early British railway, completed in 1810 to carry coal mined in the Forest of Dean Coalfield to a port on the River Severn near Newnham, Gloucestershire.

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Bulwell station

Bulwell station, previously known as Bulwell Market station, is a railway station and tram stop in Bulwell, Nottingham, England.

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Bumble Hole line

| The Bumble Hole line was a short railway located in Central England.

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Burbage, Wiltshire

Burbage is a village and civil parish in the Vale of Pewsey, Wiltshire, England.

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Burley Park railway station

Burley Park railway station in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, is the first stop on the Harrogate Line, north west of Leeds railway station towards Harrogate and York.

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Burnbank railway station

Burnbank railway station was a railway station which served the suburb of Burnbank in Hamilton, South Lanarkshire.

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Burnside railway station

Burnside railway station serves the Burnside and Blairbeth areas of the Royal Burgh of Rutherglen, South Lanarkshire, Greater Glasgow, Scotland.

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Burton Depot

Burton TMD was a Traction Maintenance Depot located in Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire, England.

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Burton Road tram stop

Burton Road is a stop on the South Manchester Line (SML) of Greater Manchester's light rail Metrolink system, on Burton Road, Withington, Manchester, England.

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Bury Bolton Street railway station

Bury Bolton Street railway station is in Bury, Greater Manchester, England.

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Bury EMU Depot

Bury EMU Depot was an Electric Traction Depot located in Bury, Manchester, England.

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Bury Interchange

Bury Interchange is a transport hub in Bury, Greater Manchester, England.

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Bury Knowsley Street railway station

Bury Knowsley Street is a former railway station in Bury.

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Bushbury

Bushbury is a suburb of Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England.

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Butlers Lane railway station

Butlers Lane railway station serves the northern part of the Four Oaks district of Sutton Coldfield, England.

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Butlin's Ayr

Butlin's Ayr was a holiday camp located near Ayr in South Ayrshire, Scotland.

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Butterley railway station

Butterley railway station is a preserved railway station on the Heritage Midland Railway - Butterley in Derbyshire.

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Buxton TMD

Buxton TMD was a Traction Maintenance Depot in Buxton, Derbyshire, England.

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Byker Metro station

Byker Metro station is located in Byker, an area in the east end of Newcastle upon Tyne.

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Byker railway station

Byker railway station was a railway station in Byker, Newcastle upon Tyne which opened in 1884 and closed on 5 April 1954.

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C F Booth

C F Booth Ltd is a family-owned scrap metal and recycling business based in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England.

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C2c

Trenitalia c2c Limited, Trenitalia c2c Limited formerly NXET Trains Limited trading as c2c, is an English train operating company owned by Trenitalia that operates the Essex Thameside railway franchise.

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Cadishead Viaduct

Cadishead Viaduct is a disused railway viaduct of multi-lattice girder construction.

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Cadoxton railway station

Cadoxton railway station is a railway station serving Cadoxton and Palmerstown near Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales.

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Caernarfon railway station

Caernarfon Station is the northern terminus of the narrow gauge Welsh Highland Railway, located in the town of Caernarfon.

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Caerphilly railway works

Caerphilly railway works in Caerphilly (Caerffili) in the county of Glamorgan was the only main railway works in Wales It was built for the Rhymney Railway in 1899 and taken over by the Great Western Railway at amalgamation in 1923.

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Cairnryan Harbour

Cairnryan Harbour is a roll-on ferry terminal on Loch Ryan in south west Scotland north of Stranraer.

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Caister Camp Halt railway station

Caister Camp Halt was a railway station on the Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway which served the holiday camps near the Norfolk coastal town of Caister-on-Sea, England.

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Calcots railway station

Calcots railway station was a railway station in the parish of St Andrews-Lhanbryd, Moray.

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Caledonian MacBrayne

Caledonian MacBrayne (Caledonian Mac a' Bhriuthainn), usually shortened to CalMac, is the major operator of passenger and vehicle ferries, and ferry services, between the mainland of Scotland and 22 of the major islands on Scotland's west coast.

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Caledonian main line

The Caledonian Railway main line in Scotland connected Glasgow and Edinburgh with Carlisle, via Carstairs and Beattock.

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Caledonian Railway (Brechin)

The Caledonian Railway (Brechin) Ltd is a private limited company formed by a group of steam railway enthusiasts, the Brechin Railway Preservation Society, with the object of operating a railway service on the former Caledonian Railway line between Brechin and Montrose, Angus, Scotland.

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Caledonian Railway 0-4-4T

Caledonian Railway 0-4-4T steam locomotives were built for the Caledonian Railway, in Scotland, over many years.

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Caledonian Railway 264 Class

The Caledonian Railway 264 and 611 classes were 0-4-0 saddle tank locomotives designed by Dugald Drummond and built by Neilson and Company in 1885.

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Caledonian Railway 294 and 711 Classes

The Caledonian Railway 294 and 711 Classes (nicknamed "Jumbo") were 0-6-0 steam locomotives designed by Dugald Drummond for the Caledonian Railway (CR) and introduced in 1883.

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Caledonian Railway 300 Class

The Caledonian Railway 300 Class were freight 0-6-0 tender engines introduced in 1918 and designed by William Pickersgill.

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Caledonian Railway 439 Class

The Caledonian Railway 439 Class is a class of 0-4-4T steam locomotive.

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Caledonian Railway 498 Class

The Caledonian Railway 498 Class was a class of 0-6-0 tank locomotives built for dock shunting.

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Caledonian Railway 72 Class

The Caledonian Railway 72 Class was a class of 4-4-0 steam locomotives introduced by William Pickersgill for the Caledonian Railway (CR) in 1920.

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Caledonian Railway 721 Class

The Caledonian Railway 721 Class (known as the "Dunalastair" class) was a class of 4-4-0 steam locomotives designed by John F. McIntosh for the Caledonian Railway (CR) and introduced in 1896.

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Caledonian Railway 782 Class

The Caledonian Railway 782 Class was a class of 0-6-0T steam locomotives designed by John F. McIntosh and introduced in 1896.

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Caledonian Railway 812 and 652 Classes

The Caledonian Railway 812 and 652 Classes were 0-6-0 steam tender locomotives designed by John F. McIntosh for the Caledonian Railway and introduced in 1899.

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Caledonian Railway 944 Class

The Caledonian Railway 944 Class were 4-6-2T passenger tank locomotives designed by William Pickersgill and built in 1917, at the North British Locomotive Company's Hyde Park Works in Glasgow.

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Caledonian Railway Single

Caledonian Railway Single No.

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Caledonian Sleeper

Caledonian Sleeper is the collective name for overnight sleeper train services between London and Scotland, in the United Kingdom.

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Caledonian Steam Packet Company

The Caledonian Steam Packet Company provided a scheduled shipping service, carrying freight and passengers, on the west coast of Scotland.

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California Halt railway station

California Halt was a railway station on the Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway which served the Norfolk village of California, England.

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Calvert, Buckinghamshire

Calvert is a village in Buckinghamshire, England, near the village of Steeple Claydon.

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Cam railway station

Cam railway station served the village of Cam in Gloucestershire, England.

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Camberwell railway station (England)

Camberwell is a closed railway station in Camberwell, South London, England.

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Cambrian Coast Express

The Cambrian Coast Express was a named passenger train of the Great Western Railway (GWR), and later British Rail, running from London Paddington via Shrewsbury to Aberystwyth and Pwllheli over the Cambrian Line.

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Cambrian Heritage Railways

The Cambrian Heritage Railways are a heritage railway company, trust and society based at both Llynclys and in Oswestry in its newly restored railway station, Shropshire, England.

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Cambrian Railways Jones Class 89 0-6-0

The Cambrian Railways Class 89s were an 0-6-0 tender locomotive introduced by Jones in 1903 for general use over their system, upon grouping they became Great Western Railway class 15 and were reboilered from 1924 onwards with Swindon parts.

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Cambridge and St Ives branch line

The Cambridge and St Ives branch (as it is named on New Popular Editions Ordnance Survey maps) was a railway built by the Wisbech, St Ives & Cambridge Junction Railway in the late 1840s.

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Cambridge Heath railway station

Cambridge Heath is a London Overground station in the neighbourhood of Cambridge Heath, east London.

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Cambridge line

The Cambridge line runs from Cambridge junction on the East Coast Main Line to Shepreth Branch Junction on the West Anglia Main Line and forms part of the route between London King's Cross and East Anglia.

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Cambridge railway station

Cambridge railway station is the principal station serving the city of Cambridge in the east of England.

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Cambusavie Platform railway station

Cambusavie platform formerly served Cambusavie in Sutherland, Scotland.

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Cambuslang railway station

Cambuslang railway station is a railway station which serves the town of Cambuslang, Scotland.

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Camden motive power depot

Camden Motive Power Depot was a railway motive power depot, close to Chalk Farm, Camden in London, England from 1837 until 1966, servicing express passenger locomotives using Euston Railway Station.

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Camping coach

Camping coaches were offered by many railway companies in the United Kingdom as accommodation for holiday makers in rural or coastal areas.

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Canklow engine shed

Canklow Engine Shed was a Traction Maintenance Depot located in Canklow, Rotherham, England.

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Cannock

Cannock, as of the 2011 census, has a population of 29,018, and is the most populous of the three towns in the district of Cannock Chase in the central southern part of the county of Staffordshire in the West Midlands region of England.

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Cannock railway station

Cannock railway station serves the town of Cannock in Staffordshire, England.

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Cannon Street station

Cannon Street station, also known as London Cannon Street, is a central London railway terminus and connected London Underground station in Travelcard zone 1 located on Cannon Street in the City of London and managed by Network Rail.

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Canterbury and Whitstable Railway

The Canterbury and Whitstable Railway, sometimes referred to colloquially as the "Crab and Winkle Line", was an early British railway that opened in 1830 between Canterbury and Whitstable in the county of Kent, England.

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Capel Bangor railway station

Capel Bangor railway station is a railway station serving Capel Bangor in Ceredigion in Mid-Wales.

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Capital Citybus

Capital Citybus was a bus operator in London operating services under contract to London Regional Transport.

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Capitals Limited

The Capitals Limited was a named passenger train operating in the United Kingdom.

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Caprotti valve gear

The Caprotti valve gear is a type of steam engine valve gear invented in the early 1920s by Italian architect and engineer Arturo Caprotti.

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Captain Cuttle

Captain Cuttle was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire.

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Cardiff Canton TMD

Cardiff Canton TMD is a diesel locomotive Traction Maintenance Depot in Cardiff, Wales.

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Cardiff City Line

The City Line is a commuter railway line in Cardiff that runs between and via.

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Cardiff Queen Street railway station

Cardiff Queen Street railway station (Caerdydd Heol y Frenhines) is a railway station serving the north and east of Central Cardiff, Wales.

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Cardiff Riverside Branch

The Cardiff Riverside Branch was a short railway constructed as an industrial railway in Cardiff, South Wales by the Great Western Railway.

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Cardigan railway station

Cardigan railway station in the county town of Cardigan, Ceredigion was the terminus of the Whitland and Cardigan Railway, opened on 31 August 1886.

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Cardigan, Ceredigion

Cardigan (Aberteifi) is a town in the county of Ceredigionformerly Cardiganshirein Wales.

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Carlisle Kingmoor TMD

Carlisle Kingmoor TMD is a railway Traction Maintenance Depot situated in Carlisle, England.

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Carlisle Upperby TMD

Carlisle Upperby TMD is a former railway Traction Maintenance Depot situated in Carlisle, England.

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Carluke railway station

Carluke railway station is a railway station on the West Coast Main Line (WCML) that serves the town of Carluke, South Lanarkshire, Scotland.

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Carmyle railway station

Carmyle railway station is located in the Carmyle area of Glasgow.

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Carnarvon and Llanberis Railway

The Carnarvon and Llanberis Railway, built under the Caernarvon and Llanberis Railway Act 1864, was an eight-mile branch line from the Carnarvonshire Railway running from Caernarfon to Llanberis, Gwynedd via Pont Rhythallt (for Llanrug), Cwm y Glo, and Padarn Halt, and terminating at Llanberis.

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Carnarvon Castle railway station

Carnarvon Castle railway station was opened in 1856 by the narrow gauge Nantlle Railway near the foot of what is today the Allt Y Castell which slopes down to Caernarfon's harbour area.

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Carnforth MPD

Carnforth MPD (Motive Power Depot) is a former LMS railway depot located in the town of Carnforth, Lancashire.

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Carntyne railway station

Carntyne railway station serves the Carntyne area of Glasgow, Scotland.

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Carronbridge railway station

Carronbridge railway station was a railway station in Dumfries and Galloway north of Dumfries, serving the village of Carronbridge and district.

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Cassington

Cassington is a village and civil parish in Oxfordshire about northwest of Oxford.

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Castleton, Greater Manchester

Castleton is an area of Rochdale, Greater Manchester, England, south-southwest of Rochdale town centre and north-northeast of the city of Manchester.

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Castor, Cambridgeshire

Castor is a village and civil parish in the City of Peterborough unitary authority, about west of the city centre.

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Catford Bridge railway station

Catford Bridge railway station is on the Mid-Kent Line, serving Hayes line trains from London to Hayes.

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Cathays

Cathays (Y Waun Ddyfal) is a district and community in the centre of Cardiff, capital of Wales.

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Cathays railway station

Cathays railway station is a station on the Merthyr Tydfil and Rhondda lines in the Cathays district of Cardiff, Wales.

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Cathays railway works

Cathays railways works was a railway engineering development by the Taff Vale Railway to provide its main carriage and wagon works, as well as its main railway depot for the entire TVR system, located in the Cathays suburb of Cardiff, South Wales.

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Cathcart Circle Lines

The Cathcart Circle Lines form a suburban railway route linking Glasgow (Central) to Cathcart via a circular line, with branches to Newton and Neilston, on the south bank of the River Clyde.

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Cathedrals Express

The Cathedrals Express was a named passenger express introduced in 1957 on the Western Region of British Railways.

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Causewayhead railway station

Causewayhead or, originally, Causey Head, was an early, short lived railway station near Causewayhead, Cumbria on the Carlisle & Silloth Bay Railway & Dock Company's branch from to The station served the small hamlet of Causewayhead and its rural surrounds.

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Cavell Van

The Cavell Van is the prototype Parcels and Miscellaneous Van (US: boxcar) built by the South Eastern and Chatham Railway in 1919.

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Cawood railway station

Cawood was the northern terminus of the short Cawood, Wistow and Selby Light Railway (CW&SLR), in rural North Yorkshire, England.

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Cawood, Wistow and Selby Light Railway

The Cawood, Wistow and Selby Light Railway (CW&SLR) was a short light railway in a rural part of Yorkshire, England.

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Cecil W Bacon

Cecil Walter Bacon, MSIA (24 August 1905 – 12 August 1992), who signed his work "CWB", was a British artist and illustrator.

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Cefntilla Halt railway station

Cefntilla Halt was a request stop on the former Coleford, Monmouth, Usk and Pontypool Railway.

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Cei Cae Gwyn

Located on the banks of the Conwy River, near Bodnant National Trust Property, Cei-cae-gwyn, (Bodnant Quay) is a small quay shown on the 1875 OS map, when it was probably still in operation.

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Central Citylink

Central Citylink was the brand name used from 2003 by Central Trains for their long distance services across the Midlands rail network.

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Central Goods railway station

Central Goods railway station was a goods-only railway station in central Birmingham, England, on a spur connected to the Birmingham West Suburban Railway.

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Central London Railway

The Central London Railway (CLR), also known as the Twopenny Tube, was a deep-level, underground "tube" railwayA "tube" railway is an underground railway constructed in a cylindrical tunnel by the use of a tunnelling shield, usually deep below ground level.

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Central Station Metro station

Central Station often referred to as Central is an underground station on the Tyne and Wear Metro in Newcastle upon Tyne, England.

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Central Trains

Central Trains was a train operating company in the United Kingdom owned by National Express that operated a variety of local and inter-regional trains from March 1997 until November 2007.

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Chacombe

Chacombe is a village and civil parish in South Northamptonshire, about north-east of the Oxfordshire town of Banbury.

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Chafford Hundred railway station

Chafford Hundred railway station is located on a single-track branch line of the London, Tilbury and Southend Railway, serving the town of Chafford Hundred as well as Lakeside Shopping Centre in Essex.

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Chalfont & Latimer station

Chalfont & Latimer is a London Underground and National Rail station in Travelcard Zone 8 (previously zone C) on the Metropolitan line, in Buckinghamshire.

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Challow railway station

Challow railway station is a former railway station about south of Stanford in the Vale on the A417 road between Wantage and Faringdon.

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Channel Air Bridge

Channel Air Bridge was a private British independentindependent from government-owned corporations airline specialising in cross-Channel vehicle-cum-passenger ferry services.

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Channel Tunnel

The Channel Tunnel (Le tunnel sous la Manche; also nicknamed the Chunnel) is a rail tunnel linking Folkestone, Kent, in the United Kingdom, with Coquelles, Pas-de-Calais, near Calais in northern France, beneath the English Channel at the Strait of Dover.

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Characters in The Railway Series

Many characters have appeared in the books of The Railway Series by the Rev. Wilbert Awdry and Christopher Awdry, and in the spin-off television series, Thomas and Friends.

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Chard branch line

The Chard branch lines were two lines serving the town of Chard in Somerset, England.

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Chard Central railway station

Chard Central railway station was the principal railway station in Chard, Somerset, England.

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Chard Junction railway station

Chard Junction railway station was situated on the London and South Western Railway’s West of England Main Line in Somerset, England.

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Charing

Charing is a mostly agricultural large village and civil parish in the Ashford District of Kent, in south-east England.; it includes the settlements of Charing Heath and Westwell Leacon.

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Charing railway station

Charing railway station serves Charing in Kent, England.

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Charles Babbage

Charles Babbage (26 December 1791 – 18 October 1871) was an English polymath.

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Charles Fairburn

Charles Edward Fairburn (5 September 1887 – 12 October 1945) was an electrical engineer whose work mainly concerned rail transport.

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Charles Pears

Charles Pears (9 September 1873 – 28 January 1958) was a British painter, illustrator and artist.

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Charlton Marshall Halt railway station

Charlton Marshall Halt was a station in the English county of Dorset.

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Charlton, Northumberland

Charlton is a village in Northumberland, England.

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Charlton-on-Otmoor

Charlton-on-Otmoor is a village and civil parish about south of Bicester in Oxfordshire, England.

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Charwelton

Charwelton is a village and civil parish about south of Daventry in Northamptonshire, England.

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Chathill railway station

Chathill railway station is on the East Coast Main Line in the United Kingdom, serving Chathill and surrounding villages including Seahouses, Embleton, Bamburgh and Belford, in Northumberland.

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Cheadle branch line

The Cheadle branch line was a railway line of just under in length that served the town of Cheadle, Staffordshire.

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Cheadle LNW railway station

Cheadle LNW railway station was a railway station that served Cheadle, Cheshire, England, between 1866 and its closure in 1917.

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Cheadle North railway station

Cheadle North railway station served the village of Cheadle, six miles south of Manchester.

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Cheddleton railway station

Cheddleton railway station is a former passenger railway station of the North Staffordshire Railway (NSR) and is now a preserved station on the Churnet Valley Railway in Staffordshire, England.

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Chee Dale Halt railway station

Chee Dale Halt railway station was a timber-built railway halt located on the Peak Forest Junction to Buxton Junction spur of a triangle of the former Midland Railway lines at Blackwell Mill.

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Chelfham Viaduct

Chelfham Viaduct is a railway viaduct built in 1896-97 to carry the Lynton and Barnstaple Railway (L&B) across the Stoke Rivers valley.

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Chellaston and Swarkestone railway station

Chellaston and Swarkestone railway station was a station at Chellaston in Derbyshire, England.

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Chelmsford

Chelmsford is the principal settlement of the City of Chelmsford district, and the county town of Essex, in the East of England.

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Chelsea & Fulham railway station

Chelsea & Fulham was a railway station in Walham Green in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, west London.

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Chelsea Harbour

Chelsea Harbour is a contemporary mixed-use development in West London, situated in its Sands End area, along Chelsea Creek, the historic southeastern boundary of the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham with the southwestern boundary of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, and opposite the site of the old Lots Road Power Station in Chelsea.

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Cheltenham Spa Express

The Cheltenham Spa Express is a British named passenger train service from Paddington station, in London, to Cheltenham Spa, in Gloucestershire, via Reading, Kemble, Stroud, Stonehouse and Gloucester.

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Cheltenham Spa railway station

Cheltenham Spa railway station is a railway station serving Cheltenham in Gloucestershire, England.

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Cheltenham Spa St. James railway station

Cheltenham Spa St.

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Chepstow railway station

Chepstow railway station is a part of the British railway system owned by Network Rail and is operated by Arriva Trains Wales.

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Chesham branch

The Chesham branch is a single-track railway branch line in Buckinghamshire, England, owned and operated by the London Underground.

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Cheshire Lines Committee

The Cheshire Lines Committee (CLC) was the second-largest joint railway in Great Britain, with 143 route miles.

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Chester Road railway station

Chester Road railway station is a railway station serving the Pype Hayes and Erdington areas of north-east Birmingham, in the West Midlands county of England.

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Chesterfield Market Place railway station

Chesterfield Market Place railway station was a former railway station in the centre of the town of Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England.

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Chesterfield railway station

Chesterfield railway station serves the town of Chesterfield in Derbyshire, England.

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Chesterton Lane Halt railway station

Chesterton Lane Halt railway station was one of two intermediate halts on the Cirencester branch line from, Gloucestershire, England.

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Chetwode

Chetwode is a village and civil parish about southwest of Buckingham in the Aylesbury Vale district of Buckinghamshire.

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Chevening Halt railway station

Chevening Halt is a now-closed intermediate railway station on the Westerham branch line in Kent.

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Chief mechanical engineer

Chief mechanical engineer and locomotive superintendent are titles applied by British, Australian, and New Zealand railway companies to the person ultimately responsible to the board of the company for the building and maintaining of the locomotives and rolling stock.

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Childrey

Childrey is a village and civil parish about west of Wantage in the Vale of White Horse.

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Chiltern Main Line

The Chiltern Main Line is an inter-urban, regional and commuter railway, part of the British railway system.

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Chiltern Railways

Chiltern Railways is a British train operating company owned by Arriva UK Trains that has operated the Chiltern Railways franchise since July 1996.

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Chilvers Coton railway station

Chilvers Coton was a railway station on the Coventry to Nuneaton Line, which served the Chilvers Coton area of Nuneaton, south of the town centre.

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Chilworth railway station

Chilworth railway station serves the village of Chilworth, Surrey, England.

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Chingford branch line

The Chingford branch line is a railway line between Clapton Junction (just west of Clapton station) and Chingford station.

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Chinnor

Chinnor is a large village and civil parish in South Oxfordshire about southeast of Thame.

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Chinnor and Princes Risborough Railway

The Chinnor & Princes Risborough Railway is a preserved standard gauge heritage railway with its headquarters and (at present) only station at Chinnor in South Oxfordshire, England.

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Chinnor railway station

Chinnor railway station in Oxfordshire is on the line of the former Watlington and Princes Risborough Railway.

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Chipping Norton

Chipping Norton is a market town and civil parish in the Cotswold Hills in the West Oxfordshire district of Oxfordshire, England, about southwest of Banbury and northwest of Oxford.

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Chipping Norton railway station

Chipping Norton railway station served the town of Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, England.

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Chollerford

Chollerford is a village in Northumberland, England.

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Chollerton

Chollerton is a village in Northumberland, England, on the A6079 road about to the north of Hexham, on the River North Tyne.

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Cholsey and Wallingford Railway

The Cholsey and Wallingford Railway is a long standard gauge heritage railway in the English county of Oxfordshire.

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Chris Green (railway manager)

Chris Green (born 7 September 1943) is a British railway manager.

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Chuggington

Chuggington is a British children's computer-animated television series produced by Ludorum plc.

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Churchdown railway station

Churchdown railway station was situated on the main line between Gloucester and Cheltenham Spa.

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Churchill, Oxfordshire

Churchill is a village and civil parish about southwest of Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire in the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

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Churnet Valley Railway

The Churnet Valley Railway is a preserved standard gauge heritage railway to the east of Stoke-on-Trent in Staffordshire, England, that operates along a part of the former North Staffordshire Railway's (NSR) Churnet Valley Line.

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Churston railway station

Churston railway station is on the Dartmouth Steam Railway, a heritage railway in Torbay, Devon, England.

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CIÉ No. CC1

Córas Iompair Éireann No.

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Cinven

Cinven is a global private equity firm founded in 1977, with offices in nine international locations in Guernsey, London, New York, Paris, Frankfurt, Milan, Luxembourg, Madrid, and Hong Kong that acquires Europe- and United States-based corporations, and emerging market firms that fit with their core businesses, and necessitate a minimum equity investment of €100 million or more.

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City House

City House is a building over Leeds railway station that was built as British Railways House in 1962.

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City Line (Merseyrail)

The City Line is the name given to local rail routes out of Liverpool Lime Street railway station.

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City Thameslink railway station

City Thameslink is a central London railway station within the City of London, with entrances on Ludgate Hill and Holborn Viaduct.

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Clacton Servicing Depot

Clacton Carriage Servicing Depot is a stabling point located in Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, England.

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Clacton-on-Sea railway station

Clacton-on-Sea railway station is one of the two eastern termini of the Sunshine Coast Line, a branch of the Great Eastern Main Line, in the East of England, serving the town of Clacton-on-Sea, Essex.

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Clapham High Street railway station

Clapham High Street railway station is on the South London Line in Clapham, within the London Borough of Lambeth, Greater London.

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Clapham Junction rail crash

On the morning of 12 December 1988, a crowded passenger train crashed into the rear of another train that had stopped at a signal, just south of Clapham Junction railway station in London, and subsequently sideswiped an empty train travelling in the opposite direction.

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Clapton railway station

Clapton is a London Overground station on the Chingford branch of the Lea Valley lines, located in Upper Clapton in the London Borough of Hackney, north London.

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Clarence Railway

The Clarence Railway was an early railway company that operated in north-east England between 1833 and 1853.

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Clarkston railway station

Clarkston railway station is a suburban side platform railway station in the town of Clarkston, East Renfrewshire, Scotland.

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CLASP (British Rail)

The CLASP (Consortium of Local Authorities Special Programme) system was a scheme developed in the 1950s by English local authorities to devise a method of designing and assembling prefabricated buildings for use in the public sector.

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Class 41

Class 41 may refer to.

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Class 44

Class 44 may refer to.

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Class 5MT

Class 5MT is a steam locomotive power classification used by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway and British Railways.

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Clattercote

Clattercote or Clattercot is a hamlet in Claydon with Clattercot civil parish, just over north of Banbury in Oxfordshire, England.

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Clatterford End, Stanford Rivers

Clatterford End is hamlet in the civil parish of Stanford Rivers, and in the Epping Forest District of Essex, England.

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Clause IV

Clause IV was part of the 1918 constitution of the Labour Party in Britain which set out the aims and values of the party.

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Clay Cross railway station

Clay Cross railway station was a railway station built by the North Midland Railway in 1840.

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Claydon, Oxfordshire

Claydon is a village in Claydon with Clattercot civil parish, about north of Banbury in Oxfordshire.

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Clayton Equipment Company

Clayton Equipment Company Ltd, now known simply as Clayton Equipment Ltd or CEC and CEL, is a locomotive construction company that specialises in locomotives for underground mining operations.

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Cleckheaton

Cleckheaton is a town in the Metropolitan borough of Kirklees, in West Yorkshire, England.

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Cleckheaton Central railway station

Cleckheaton Central railway station was a railway station serving the West Yorkshire town of Cleckheaton, England, until it was closed in the Beeching era, which saw the closure of many minor lines and stations around the United Kingdom through the 1960s.

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Cleethorpes Coast Light Railway Timeline

The Cleethorpes Coast Light Railway was founded in 1948 as the Cleethorpes Miniature Railway. The railway has operated every summer since 1948.

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Cleland and Midcalder Line

Cleland and Midcalder Line is a historic railway line in Scotland.

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Clement Attlee

Clement Richard Attlee, 1st Earl Attlee, (3 January 1883 – 8 October 1967) was a British statesman of the Labour Party who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1945 to 1951 and Leader of the Labour Party from 1935 to 1955.

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Clifton (Mayfield) railway station

Clifton (Mayfield) railway station was opened on 3 May 1852 by the North Staffordshire Railway at Clifton on the southern fringes of Ashbourne, Derbyshire.

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Clifton Bridge railway station

Clifton Bridge railway station is a former railway station in the Bower Ashton district of Bristol, England, near the River Avon.

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Clifton Down railway station

Clifton Down railway station is on the Severn Beach line and serves the district of Clifton in Bristol, England.

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Clifton-on-Trent railway station

Clifton-on-Trent railway station is a former railway station between North Clifton and South Clifton in eastern Nottinghamshire, England.

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Clipstone railway station

Clipstone Colliery Sidings railway station was a station in Clipstone, Nottinghamshire.

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Clock House railway station

Clock House railway station is in the London Borough of Bromley in south east London, in Travelcard Zone 4 between Beckenham and Penge.

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Closure by stealth

Closure by stealth is a term most frequently used in the UK and Ireland to refer to the deliberate downgrading of a service by the management or owners with the intention of driving away users or customers.

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Clowne and Barlborough railway station

Clowne & Barlborough is a former railway station in Clowne northeast of Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England.

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Clowne South railway station

Clowne South railway station is a former railway station in Clowne, Derbyshire, England.

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Coach transport in the United Kingdom

The United Kingdom has a number of intercity coach services.

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Coaches of the London and North Eastern Railway

The London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) inherited several styles of coaching stock from its constituents.

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Coaches of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway

The London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) inherited several styles of coaching stock from its constituents.

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Coaching stock of Ireland

A wide variety of hauled coaches have been used on the railways of Ireland.

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Coalport

Coalport is a village in Shropshire, England.

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Coalville TMD

Coalville TMD was a Traction Maintenance Depot located in Coalville, Leicestershire, England.

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Coalville Town railway station

Coalville Town was a railway station at Coalville in Leicestershire on the Leicester to Burton upon Trent Line.

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Coatbridge Central railway station

Coatbridge Central railway station is located in the town of Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire, Scotland.

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Cockermouth and Workington Railway

The Cockermouth & Workington Railway was an English railway company (established by Act of Parliament in 1845) which built and operated a railway between the Cumbrian towns of Workington and Cockermouth.

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Coldham Lane Depot

Coldham Lane Depot is a traction maintenance depot located in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England.

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Coldstream railway station

Coldstream railway station served the town of Coldstream in Berwickshire, Scotland although the station was across the River Tweed in Northumberland, England.

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Coleford, Monmouth, Usk and Pontypool Railway

The Coleford, Monmouth, Usk & Pontypool Railway (CMU&PR) was a standard gauge railway of which ran from Monmouth to Little Mill, near Pontypool in Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Coley branch line

The Coley branch line (ELR:COY), also known as the Coley goods branch, was a single-track branch railway running from the Reading to Basingstoke line at Coley Branch Junction to Reading Central goods depot.

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Colin Gifford

Colin Telfer Gifford (born 1936) is a British railway photographer.

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Colin's Sandwich

Colin's Sandwich was a British sitcom, broadcast on BBC2 in 1988 and 1990, which starred Mel Smith as Colin Watkins, a British Rail administrator who aspired to be a horror writer.

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Collins Green railway station

Collins Green railway station was a railway station in Burtonwood, Warrington, England.

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Collyweston

Collyweston is a village and civil parish in east Northamptonshire about three miles southwest of Stamford on the road (A43 road) to Kettering.

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Colnbrook Estate Halt railway station

Colnbrook Estate Halt railway station was a station on the now closed railway line between and, on the western edge of London, England.

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Colne

Colne is a town and civil parish in Lancashire, England, six miles north-east of Burnley, 25 miles east of Preston, 25 miles north of Manchester and 30 miles west of Leeds.

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Colne Valley Railway

The Colne Valley Railway is a heritage railway based at Castle Hedingham Station, near Halstead in Essex, England.

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Colwich Junction

Colwich Junction is a rail junction near the village of Little Haywood, in the county of Staffordshire, England.

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Colwick marshalling yard

Colwick marshalling yard, also known as Colwick sidings, was a large railway marshalling yard in Netherfield, Nottingham designed for the concentration of coal traffic from the Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Coalfield for transfer to other marshalling yards in London.

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Commondyke railway station

Commondyke railway station was a railway station on the Muirkirk branch that served the mining village, farms and community of Commondyke and Birnieknowe, East Ayrshire, Scotland.

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Commonwealth Railways NSU class

The NSU class were a class of diesel locomotives built by Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon Company for Commonwealth Railways for use on the Central and North Australia Railways in 1954-1955.

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Commuter rail

Commuter rail, also called suburban rail, is a passenger rail transport service that primarily operates between a city centre and middle to outer suburbs beyond 15 km (10 miles) and commuter towns or other locations that draw large numbers of commuters—people who travel on a daily basis.

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Composite Corridor

The Composite Corridor (or CK) is a railway coach with a number of compartments, some of which are standard class (previously second, né third class) and some first class, linked by a side corridor.

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Compton, Berkshire

Compton is a village and civil parish in the River Pang valley in the Berkshire Downs about south of Didcot which is buffered from neighbouring settlements by cultivated fields to all sides.

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Computer-based interlocking

Computer Based Interlocking is the generic term for railway signal interlocking implemented with computers rather than older technologies such as relays or mechanics.

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Concessionary fares on the British railway network

There is no single 'discount railcard' available on the UK railway network.

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Condover

Condover is a village and civil parish in Shropshire, England.

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Conductor (rail)

A conductor (American and Canadian English) or guard (Commonwealth English) is a train crew member responsible for operational and safety duties that do not involve actual operation of the train.

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Conflat

Conflat is a United Kingdom railway term for a short wheelbase container wagon.

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Coniston railway station (England)

Coniston railway station was the northern terminus of a branch line in Cumbria, England.

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Connex South Central

Connex South Central was a train operating company in the United Kingdom owned by Connex that operated the Network SouthCentral franchise from May 1996 until August 2001.

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Connex South Eastern

Connex South Eastern was a train operating company in the United Kingdom owned by Connex that operated the South Eastern franchise from October 1996 until November 2003.

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Cononley railway station

Cononley railway station serves the village of Cononley in North Yorkshire, England.

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Conservative Party (UK)

The Conservative Party, officially the Conservative and Unionist Party, is a centre-right political party in the United Kingdom.

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Conway Park railway station

Conway Park railway station is situated in the town centre of Birkenhead, Wirral, England.

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Coombe Junction Halt railway station

Coombe Junction Halt railway station serves the villages of Coombe and Lamellion near Liskeard, Cornwall, United Kingdom.

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Coombe Road railway station

Coombe Road was a railway station on the Woodside and South Croydon Joint Railway in London.

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Corby Glen

Corby Glen is a village and civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England.

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Corby railway station

Corby railway station, owned by Network Rail and managed by East Midlands Trains (EMT), is in Corby, Northamptonshire, England.

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Corfe Castle railway station

Corfe Castle railway station is a railway station located in the village of Corfe Castle, in the English county of Dorset.

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Corkerhill railway station

Corkerhill railway station serves Corkerhill and Mosspark, a district of Glasgow, Scotland.

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Corkickle railway station

Corkickle railway station serves the Whitehaven suburb of Corkickle in Cumbria, England.

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Cornhill Branch

The Cornhill Branch was a single track branch railway line in Northumberland, England, that ran from on the terminus of the three mile long Alnmouth to Alnwick line via ten intermediate stations to a junction on the to Kelso Branch line at Cornhill-on-Tweed.

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Cornish Riviera Express

The Cornish Riviera Express is a British express passenger train that has run between London Paddington and Penzance in Cornwall since 1904.

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Cornishman (train)

The Cornishman was a British express passenger train to Penzance in Cornwall.

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Corris Railway

The Corris Railway (Welsh: Rheilffordd Corris) is a narrow gauge preserved railway based in Corris on the border between Merionethshire (now Gwynedd) and Montgomeryshire (now Powys) in Mid-Wales.

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Corrour railway station

Corrour railway station is on the Crianlarich-Fort William/Mallaig branch of the West Highland Line.

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Cottingley railway station

Cottingley railway station serves the Cottingley area of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.

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Countesthorpe railway station

Countesthorpe railway station was a railway station serving Countesthorpe in Leicestershire.

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County School railway station

County School is a railway station approximately one mile north of the village of North Elmham in the English county of Norfolk.

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Coventry Colliery

Coventry Colliery was a coal mine located in the village of Keresley, close to the town of Bedworth, England.

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Coventry to Nuneaton line

The Coventry to Nuneaton Line is a railway line linking Coventry and Nuneaton in the West Midlands of England.

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Coventry–Leamington line

The Coventry to Leamington Line is a railway line linking the city of Coventry with the town of Leamington Spa. The line was opened in 1844 by the London and Birmingham Railway, initially only as far as Milverton. The line was extended to Leamington Spa Avenue in 1851. A connecting line to opened in 1884. Late in the 19th century most of the route was doubled to increase capacity. Only a small section just outside Kenilworth, at Gibbet Hill, remained single track.

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Covered Carriage Truck

Covered Carriage Truck was a type of railway van with end doors used for moving motor cars or parcel traffic.

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Cow-calf

In North American railroading, a cow-calf (also cow and calf) locomotive is a set of switcher-type diesel locomotives.

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Cowbit railway station

Cowbit railway station was a station in Cowbit, Lincolnshire, England.

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Cowbridge railway station

Cowbridge railway station served the town of Cowbridge in the Vale of Glamorgan between 1865 and 1965.

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Cowdenbeath railway station

Cowdenbeath railway station is a railway station in the town of Cowdenbeath, Fife, Scotland.

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Cowlairs railway works

Cowlairs Locomotive, Carriage and Wagon Works, at Cowlairs in Springburn, an area in the north-east of Glasgow, Scotland, was built in 1841 for the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway and was taken over by the North British Railway (NBR) in 1865.

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Craigendoran railway station

Craigendoran railway station (Creag an Dòbhrain) is a railway station serving Craigendoran, east of Helensburgh, Scotland.

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Crakehall railway station

Crakehall railway station was a railway station that served the village of Crakehall, North Yorkshire, England.

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Crank Halt railway station

Crank Halt was a railway station serving the village of Crank, Merseyside, England on the St Helens to Rainford Junction then Ormskirk line.

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Cranleigh line

The Cranleigh line was a linking railway line that connected Guildford on the Portsmouth-London line, the county town of Surrey, with the West Sussex market town of Horsham on another line to the south coast.

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Cranley Gardens railway station

Cranley Gardens railway station was a station in the Muswell Hill area of north London.

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Cranmore West railway station

Cranmore West is a railway station on the East Somerset Railway.

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Cravens

Cravens Railway Carriage and Wagon Company Limited was a railway rolling stock builder in the Darnall district of Sheffield, England.

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Crawford railway station (Scotland)

Crawford railway station was a station which served the village of Crawford, near Abington, in the Scottish county of South Lanarkshire.

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Crawley railway station

Crawley railway station is a railway station serving the town of Crawley in West Sussex, England.

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Creative Circle

The Creative Circle (also known as The Advertising Creative Circle and The Advertising Creative Circle of Great Britain) is an educational awards body dedicated to creativity in British advertising, and the oldest advertising and marketing awards body in Europe.

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Creekmoor Light Railway

The Creekmoor Light Railway was a small, privately run, narrow gauge railway.

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Crepello

Crepello (1954–1974) was a British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse which won England's most prestigious race, the Derby in 1957 and was later a Leading sire in Great Britain & Ireland.

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Creswell and Welbeck railway station

Creswell and Welbeck railway station used to serve the village of Creswell, in north eastern Derbyshire, England.

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Crewe

Crewe ('Cryw' in Welsh) is a railway town and civil parish within the borough of Cheshire East and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England.

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Crewe and Shrewsbury Railway

The Crewe and Shrewsbury Railway was a railway owned by the London and North Western Railway (LNWR) company, built to connect Crewe with the jointly owned with the GWR Shrewsbury and Hereford Railway.

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Crewe Carriage Sidings

Crewe Carriage Sidings (alternatively Crewe Carriage Depot, and also as Crewe L&NWR) is a stabling point located in Crewe, Cheshire, England, on the eastern side of the West Coast Main Line, between that line and the line to Alsager, to the south of Crewe station.

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Crewe Diesel TMD

Crewe Diesel Depot is a former diesel-electric locomotive Traction Maintenance Depot - formerly Crewe Diesel Traction Maintenance Depot or Crewe Diesel TMD - situated to the south of and visible from Crewe railway station.

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Crewe Electric TMD

Crewe Electric TMD (officially named Crewe IEMD (International Electric Maintenance Depot)) is a Traction Maintenance Depot for AC electric and diesel-electric locomotives.

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Crewe Heritage Centre

Crewe Heritage Centre is a railway museum located in Crewe, England.

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Crewe railway station

Crewe railway station is a railway station in Crewe, Cheshire, England.

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Crewe Works

Crewe railway works is a British railway engineering facility built in 1840 by the Grand Junction Railway.

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Crewe–Derby line

The Crewe–Derby line is a railway line in central and North West England, running from Crewe south east to Derby via Stoke-on-Trent and Uttoxeter.

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Crianlarich Lower railway station

Crianlarich Lower was a railway station located in Crianlarich, Stirling (district).

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Crianlarich railway station

Crianlarich railway station is a railway station serving the village of Crianlarich in Scotland.

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Crieff

Crieff (Craoibh, meaning "tree") is a market town in Perth and Kinross, Scotland.

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Crompton Parkinson

Crompton Parkinson was a British electrical manufacturing company.

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Crook railway station

Crook railway station served the town of Crook, County Durham, England.

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Crookston railway station

Crookston railway station is a railway station in Crookston, a district of Glasgow, Scotland.

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Cropredy

Cropredy is a village and civil parish on the River Cherwell, north of Banbury in Oxfordshire.

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Cropredy railway station

Cropredy railway station was formerly a railway station on the Great Western Railway at Great Bourton, Oxfordshire, serving the village of Cropredy.

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Cross Country Route

The Cross Country Route is a long-distance UK rail route that has in its central part superseded the Midland Railway.

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Cross Lane railway station

Cross Lane railway station is a closed station on the Liverpool to Manchester line which was located on Cross Lane, Salford.

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Cross-City Line

The Cross-City Line is a suburban railway line in the West Midlands region of England.

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Crossflatts railway station

Crossflatts railway station serves the Crossflatts area of Bingley, north of Bradford in West Yorkshire, England.

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Crosshill railway station

Crosshill railway station is a railway station serving the Crosshill area of Glasgow, Scotland.

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Crossrail

Crossrail is a railway line under development in London and the home counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Essex, England.

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Crossword abbreviations

Cryptic crosswords often use abbreviations to clue individual letters or short fragments of the overall solution.

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Crosville Motor Services

Crosville Motor Services was a bus operator based in the north-west of England and north and mid-Wales.

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Crouch End railway station

Crouch End railway station is a former station in the Crouch End area of north London.

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Crowell, Oxfordshire

Crowell is a village and civil parish in Oxfordshire, about southeast of the market town of Thame and southwest of the village of Chinnor.

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Crown Point, Norwich

Crown Point was originally the name given to an area within the city of Norwich in the United Kingdom.

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Croxley Green Light Maintenance Depot

Croxley Green Light Maintenance Depot was a Traction Maintenance Depot located in Croxley, Watford, England that provided storage and light maintenance for electric multiple units working the Watford DC line.

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Croxley Green railway station

Croxley Green is a disused railway station located on the A412 between Croxley Green, Rickmansworth, and Watford at the end of a short branch line.

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Cruising Association

The Cruising Association (CA) which was founded in 1908 is the largest British-based organisation which caters exclusively for cruising sailors.

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Crumlin Viaduct

The Crumlin Viaduct was a railway viaduct located above the village of Crumlin in South Wales, originally built to carry the Taff Vale Extension of the Newport, Abergavenny and Hereford Railway (NA&HR) across the Ebbw River.

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Crymmych Arms railway station

Crymmych Arms was a railway station in Crymych, Pembrokeshire, West Wales, on the Whitland and Cardigan line.

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Cuckoo Line

The Cuckoo Line is an informal name for the now defunct railway service which linked Polegate and Eridge in East Sussex, England, from 1880 to 1968.

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Cullen railway station

Cullen railway station was a railway station that served the small fishing village of Cullen, close to Portknockie in Moray.

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Cullompton

Cullompton is a town and civil parish in the district of Mid Devon and the county of Devon, England, locally known as Cully.

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Culter railway station

Culter railway station was a railway station in Peterculter, Aberdeen City, Scotland.

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Culworth

Culworth is a village and civil parish about north of Brackley in South Northamptonshire, England.

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Cummertrees railway station

Cummertrees railway station was a railway station in Dumfries and Galloway south of Dumfries, serving the village of Cummertrees.

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Custom House for ExCeL DLR station

Custom House for ExCeL is a Docklands Light Railway (DLR) and future Elizabeth line station in Custom House in London, England.

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Cwmbach railway station

Cwmbach railway station is a railway station serving the village of Cwmbach in Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales.

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Cwmbran railway station

Cwmbran railway station (Cwmbrân) is in the northeast of Cwmbran town centre, within five minutes' walking distance.

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D. Napier & Son

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Dagenham East rail crash

The Dagenham East rail crash was a railway accident on the London, Tilbury and Southend Railway line of British Railways which occurred at Dagenham, United Kingdom.

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Dagenham East tube station

Dagenham East is a London Underground station on the District line, located in the suburb of Dagenham, in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham.

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Dai Woodham

Dai Woodham, MBE, BEM (5 September 1919 - 12 September 1994), born David Lloyd Victor Woodham, is remembered by many steam railway enthusiasts as the man who saved over 200 former British Railways steam locomotives from the scrap heap.

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Daisy Bank railway station

Daisy Bank railway station was a station built by the Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway in 1854 as Daisy Bank & Bradley station.

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Daisyfield railway station

Daisyfield railway station was a railway station that served the Daisyfield area of Blackburn, Lancashire.

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Dalmuir railway station

Dalmuir railway station is a railway station serving the Dalmuir area of Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland.

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Dalry railway station

Dalry railway station is a railway station serving the town of Dalry, Ayrshire, Scotland.

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Dalston Kingsland railway station

Dalston Kingsland railway station is a railway station on the North London Line in London, England.

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Dane Road tram stop

Dane Road is a tram stop on the Altrincham Line of Greater Manchester's Metrolink light rail system.

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Danescourt

Danescourt is an outer suburb of western Cardiff, just over northwest of Cardiff city centre.

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Danescourt railway station

Danescourt railway station is a railway station serving the Danescourt suburb of Cardiff, Wales.

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Danycoed Halt railway station

Danycoed Halt, which is Welsh for below the trees, was built by the Gwili Railway in the late 1990s and opened in 2001.

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Darby End railway station

Darby End Halt was a station on the former Great Western Railway's Bumble Hole Line between and.

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Darley Dale railway station

Darley Dale railway station is a railway station on the heritage line Peak Rail.

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Darlington TMD

Darlington TMD was a railway Traction Maintenance Depot situated in Darlington, England.

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Darlington Works

Darlington railway works, was established in 1863 by the Stockton and Darlington Railway in the town of Darlington in the north east of England.

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Darnall engine shed

Darnall DMU Depot was a Traction Maintenance Depot in Darnall, Sheffield, England.

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Dartmoor Railway

The Dartmoor Railway is a long railway line in Devon, England.

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Dartmouth Passenger Ferry

The Dartmouth Passenger Ferry, also known as the Dartmouth Steam Ferry, is a passenger ferry which crosses the River Dart in the English county of Devon.

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Dartmouth Steam Railway

The Dartmouth Steam Railway, formerly known as the Paignton and Dartmouth Steam Railway, is a heritage railway on the former Great Western Railway branch line between and in Devon, England.

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Dartmouth, Devon

Dartmouth is a town and civil parish in the English county of Devon.

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David McClure (artist)

David McClure RSA RSW (20 February 1926 – 20 February 1998) was a Scottish artist and lecturer.

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David Morphet

David Morphet is a poet and writer who has worked in the Diplomatic Service, the Department of Energy and private industry.

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David Shepherd (artist)

Richard David Shepherd CBE FRSA FGRA (25 April 1931 – 19 September 2017) was a British artist and one of the world's most outspoken conservationists.

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Davies and Metcalfe

Davies and Metcalfe Ltd was a railway equipment and locomotive manufacturer from Romiley, Manchester, England.

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Dawlish Avoiding Line

The Dawlish Avoiding Line was a proposed 1930s railway development scheme for the Great Western Railway's Exeter to Plymouth Line, which if implemented would have provided an alternative to the existing main line route along the South Devon Railway sea wall.

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Dawlish railway station

Dawlish railway station is on the Exeter to Plymouth line and serves the town of Dawlish in Devon, England.

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Dawlish Warren railway station

Dawlish Warren railway station serves the seaside resort and holiday camps of Dawlish Warren in Devon, England, at the mouth of the River Exe.

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DB Cargo UK

DB Cargo UK, formerly DB Schenker Rail UK and English, Welsh & Scottish Railway (EWS), is a British rail freight company headquartered in Doncaster, England.

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DCA Design International Ltd

DCA Design International is one of the world’s leading product design and development consultancies and is based in Warwick, England.

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De Vere Horwood Estate

De Vere Horwood Estate lies south east of the village of Little Horwood in Buckinghamshire.

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Deadwater railway station

Deadwater railway station is a closed railway station situated on the border between England and Scotland at the head of the North Tyne River.

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Deadwater, Northumberland

Deadwater is a small settlement in Northumberland, in England about north west of Kielder, Northumberland, on the English side of the border between Scotland and England.

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Deal railway station

Deal railway station serves Deal in Kent, England.

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Dean Forest Railway

The Dean Forest Railway is a long heritage railway that runs between Lydney and Parkend in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire.

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Dearne Valley line

The Dearne Valley line is the name given to a railway line in the north of England running from York to Sheffield via Pontefract Baghill and Moorthorpe.

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Deaths in July 2011

The following is a list of notable deaths in July 2011.

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Debden tube station

Debden is a London Underground station on the Central line in the east of Loughton, in the Epping Forest district of Essex.

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Decimal Day

On 15 February 1971, known as Decimal Day, the United Kingdom and Ireland decimalised their currencies.

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Deddington

Deddington is a civil parish and small town in Oxfordshire about south of Banbury.

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Dee Street Halt railway station

Dee Street Halt railway station was a short-lived stopping place on the Aberdeen and Ballater railway branch.

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Deep Navigation Colliery

Deep Navigation Colliery was a coal mine in South Wales, that operated from 1872 until 1991.

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Deepcar railway station

Deepcar railway station, originally "Deep Car", is a disused railway station near Deepcar, South Yorkshire, England.

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Deeside Railway

The Deeside Railway was a passenger and goods railway between Aberdeen and Ballater in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

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Deighton railway station

Deighton railway station serves the Deighton area of Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England.

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Deltic Preservation Society

The Deltic Preservation Society is a railway preservation group based in the United Kingdom.

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Dennis Waterman

Dennis Waterman (born 24 February 1948) is an English actor and singer, best known for his tough-guy roles in television series including The Sweeney, Minder and New Tricks.

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Denstone railway station

Denstone railway station is a former station of the North Staffordshire Railway's (NSR) Churnet Valley Line which served the village of Denstone in Staffordshire.

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Dent railway station

Dent railway station is a Grade II listed station which serves the villages of Cowgill and Dent in Cumbria, England.

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Denton railway station

Denton railway station is a station in Denton, Greater Manchester, on the Stockport–Stalybridge line, famous for having one train a week in one direction only (currently calling on Friday mornings at 9:32am), christened the "Denton Flyer".

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Derby

Derby is a city and unitary authority area in Derbyshire, England.

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Derby College

Derby College is a further education centre with sites located within Derbyshire (Derby and South East Derbyshire – Ilkeston, Morley & Heanor), England and the surrounding area.

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Derby Litchurch Lane Works

Derby Litchurch Lane Works (formerly Derby Carriage and Wagon Works) was built by the Midland Railway in Derby, England, in the 19th century.

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Derby Works

The Derby railway works comprised a number of British manufacturing facilities designing and building locomotives and rolling stock in Derby, England.

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Derbyshire Dales Narrow Gauge Railway

The Derbyshire Dales Narrow Gauge Railway is a short, narrow-gauge railway located at Rowsley South at Peak Rail.

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Derker tram stop

Derker is a stop on the Oldham and Rochdale Line (ORL) of Greater Manchester's light-rail Metrolink system.

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Derry Ormond railway station

Derry Ormond railway station, previously Bettws served the hamlet and rural locale of Betws Bledrws near Llangybi, as well as the mansion and estate of Derry Ormond (demolished in 1953) on the Carmarthen Aberystwyth Line in the Welsh county of Ceredigion.

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Derwent Valley Light Railway

The Derwent Valley Light Railway (DVLR) (also known as The Blackberry Line) was a privately owned standard-gauge railway in North Yorkshire, England, and was unusual in that it was never nationalised, remaining as a private operation all its life.

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Derwenthaugh Coke Works

Derwenthaugh Coke Works was a coking plant on the River Derwent near Swalwell.

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Desborough

Desborough is a town in Northamptonshire, England, located in the Ise Valley between Market Harborough and Kettering.

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Desford

Desford is a village and civil parish in the Hinckley and Bosworth district, west of the centre of Leicester.

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Desford railway station

Desford railway station was a railway station in Leicestershire, England on the Leicester and Swannington Railway, which later became part of the Midland Railway's Leicester to Burton upon Trent Line.

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Design Research Unit

The Design Research Unit (DRU) was one of the first generation of British design consultancies combining expertise in architecture, graphics and industrial design.

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Devizes

Devizes is a market town and civil parish in the centre of Wiltshire, England.

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Devizes branch line

The Devizes branch line was a railway line from Holt Junction, Wiltshire to Patney and Chirton, Wiltshire, and named after Devizes, the largest town on the line.

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Devon Valley Railway

The Devon Valley Railway linked Alloa and Kinross in central Scotland, along a route following the valley of the River Devon.

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Devonport Kings Road railway station

Devonport Kings Road railway station was the London and South Western Railway station in Devonport, Devon, England.

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Devonport railway station

Devonport railway station serves the Devonport area of Plymouth in Devon, England.

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Devons Road

Devons Road is a road in Bow and Bromley by Bow in east London.

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Diana Eccles, Viscountess Eccles

Diana Catherine Eccles, Viscountess Eccles (Baroness Eccles of Moulton in her own right) DL (born 4 October 1933) is a British Conservative peer and businesswoman.

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Didcot

Didcot is a railway town and civil parish in the ceremonial county of Oxfordshire and the historic county of Berkshire.

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Didcot Parkway railway station

Didcot Parkway is a railway station serving the town of Didcot in Oxfordshire, England.

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Didcot Railway Centre

Didcot Railway Centre is a former Great Western Railway engine-shed and locomotive stabling point located in Didcot, Oxfordshire, England, which today has been converted into a railway museum and preservation engineering site.

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Dido (train)

In British railway parlance Dido trains were typically provided to transport workers to a remote place of railway employment on a Day in, day out basis.

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Diesel locomotive

A diesel locomotive is a type of railway locomotive in which the prime mover is a diesel engine.

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Diesel locomotives of British Rail

British Rail operated a large number of different diesel locomotive types.

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Diesel locomotives of Ireland

Although prototype diesel locomotives ran in Britain before World War II, the railways of both the Republic and Northern Ireland changed over much more rapidly from steam to diesel traction, in the 1950s than those in Britain, due to the island's limited coal reserves and (in the Republic) ageing steam locomotive fleet.

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Diesel multiple unit

A diesel multiple unit or DMU is a multiple-unit train powered by on-board diesel engines.

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Dieselisation

Dieselisation or dieselization is a term generally used for the increasingly common use of diesel fuel in vehicles, or known to be said "Rise of diesel power" as opposed to gasoline or steam engines.

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Digby and Sowton railway station

Digby and Sowton railway station is on the Avocet Line in Devon, England.

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Dilton Marsh railway station

Dilton Marsh railway station is a railway station serving the village of Dilton Marsh in Wiltshire, England.

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Dinas railway station

Dinas is a station on the narrow gauge Welsh Highland Railway, which was built in 1877 as the North Wales Narrow Gauge Railways Moel Tryfan Undertaking to carry dressed slate for trans-shipment to the LNWR.

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Dingle Road railway station

Dingle Road railway station is a railway station in the town of Penarth in the Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales.

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Dingwall railway station

Dingwall railway station serves Dingwall, Scotland.

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Dinmore Manor

Dinmore Manor House is a large rural house in a well-wooded, hilly part of Herefordshire in the least populous parish of the county, Dinmore.

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Dinton railway station

Dinton railway station is a disused railway station which formerly served Dinton in Wiltshire, England.

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Dinwoodie railway station

Dinwoodie railway station was a station which served the rural area around the settlement of Dinwoodie, 6 miles north of Lockerbie in Applegarth parish, Scottish county of Dumfries and Galloway.

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Direct Rail Services

Direct Rail Services (DRS) is a rail freight company in Great Britain.

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Director of Passenger Rail Franchising

The Director of Passenger Rail Franchising was a statutory office in the United Kingdom created in 1993 by the Railways Act 1993 and usually called the Franchising Director.

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Disabled Persons Railcard

The Disabled Persons Railcard enables passengers with reduced mobility to travel at one-third off many fares on Great Britain’s National Rail network.

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Diss railway station

Diss railway station is on the Great Eastern Main Line in the East of England, serving the town of Diss, Norfolk.

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Disused railway stations on the Bodmin to Wadebridge line

There are eight disused railway stations between Wadebridge and Bodmin North on the former Bodmin and Wadebridge Railway in Cornwall, in the United Kingdom, with ten other closed sidings on the branches to Ruthern Bridge and Wenfordbridge.

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Disused railway stations on the Bristol to Exeter Line

There are 22 disused railway stations in the between and, 12 of which have structures that can still be seen from passing trains.

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Disused railway stations on the Cornish Main Line

There are seventeen disused railway stations on the Cornish Main Line between Plymouth in Devon and Penzance in Cornwall, England.

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Ditton railway station

Ditton railway station, originally Ditton Junction, was a railway station which served the Ditton area of Widnes in Cheshire, England.

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Dockyard railway station

Dockyard railway station is a Great Western Railway suburban station on the Cornish Main Line in Devonport, Plymouth, England.

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Doddington and Harby railway station

Doddington and Harby railway station is a former railway station on the Nottinghamshire border with Lincolnshire, England.

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Doe Lea Viaduct

Doe Lea Viaduct is a former railway viaduct near Carr Vale, Bolsover, Derbyshire, England.

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Don McCullin

Sir Donald McCullin, CBE, Hon FRPS (born 9 October 1935), is a British photojournalist, particularly recognized for his war photography and images of urban strife.

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Donald and Douglas

Donald and Douglas are 2 fictional steam locomotives from The Railway Series books by the Rev. W. Awdry.

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Donald Wade, Baron Wade

Donald William Wade, Baron Wade, DL (16 June 1904 – 6 November 1988) was a British solicitor who became a Liberal Party Member of Parliament.

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Doncaster Carr rail depot

Doncaster Carr rail depot is a railway vehicle maintenance depot located alongside the East Coast Main Line in Doncaster, England.

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Dorking Deepdene railway station

Dorking Deepdene railway station is in Dorking, Surrey, England.

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Dorking West railway station

Dorking West railway station is in Dorking, Surrey, England.

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Dornoch railway station

Dornoch railway station formerly served the town of Dornoch in Sutherland, Scotland.

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Dorton

Dorton (or Dourton) is a village and civil parish in the Aylesbury Vale district of Buckinghamshire.

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Dorton Halt railway station

Dorton Halt railway station was a railway station serving the village of Dorton in Buckinghamshire.

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Double heading

In railroad terminology, double heading indicates the use of two locomotives at the front of a train, each operated individually by its own crew.

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Doug Henderson (Labour politician)

Douglas John Henderson (born 9 June 1949) is a British Labour Party politician who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Newcastle upon Tyne North from 1987 to 2010.

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Douglas West railway station

Douglas West railway station served the village of Douglas, South Lanarkshire in Scotland between 1896 and 1964.

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Downham and Stoke Ferry Railway

The Downham and Stoke Ferry Railway was a branch line in western Norfolk, England.

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Downpatrick and County Down Railway

The Downpatrick & County Down Railway is a heritage railway in County Down, Northern Ireland.

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Drax, North Yorkshire

Drax is a village and civil parish in the Selby district of North Yorkshire, England, about south-east of Selby, best known today as the site of Drax power station.

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Draycott and Breaston railway station

Draycott railway station was a station which served the village of Draycott, Derbyshire, England.

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Drayton Park railway station

Drayton Park railway station is a National Rail station in Highbury, in the London Borough of Islington.

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Drayton, Vale of White Horse

Drayton is a village and civil parish about south of Abingdon, Oxfordshire.

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Drem railway station

Drem railway station serves the village of Drem in East Lothian, from the seaside town of North Berwick in Scotland.

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Drewry Car Co.

Drewry Car Co, strictly speaking, was a railway locomotive and railcar sales organisation for most of its life.

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Driving Brake Standard Open

A Driving Brake Standard Open (DBSO) is a type of railway carriage, converted to operate as a control car (Not to be confused with DVTs as used in InterCity 225 sets).

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Driving Van Trailer

A Driving Van Trailer (DVT) is a purpose-built control car railway vehicle that allows the driver to operate a locomotive at the opposite end of a train.

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Droitwich Spa Junction

Droitwich Spa Junction is a railway junction located 250 metres (800 ft) north-east of Droitwich Spa railway station, in the town of Droitwich Spa, Worcestershire, England.

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Droitwich Spa railway station

Droitwich Spa railway station serves the town of Droitwich Spa in Worcestershire, England.

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Droxford

Droxford (Drokensford) is a village in Hampshire, England.

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Droxford railway station

Droxford railway station was a small station on the Meon Valley Railway, built to a design by T. P. Figgis and opened in 1903.

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Drumgelloch railway station

Drumgelloch railway station is a railway station serving the east of Airdrie, North Lanarkshire, Scotland.

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Drumgelloch railway station (1989)

Drumgelloch railway station was a railway station serving Drumgelloch, an eastern suburb of Airdrie, North Lanarkshire, Scotland.

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DSB (railway company)

DSB, an abbreviation of Danske Statsbaner (Danish State Railways), is the largest Danish train operating company, and the largest in Scandinavia.

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Duck the Great Western Engine

Duck the Great Western Engine is a fictional steam engine from The Railway Series by the Rev. W. Awdry and the spin-off television series Thomas & Friends.

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Duckmanton Tunnel

Duckmanton Tunnel is a former long twin-track railway tunnel between Chesterfield and Arkwright Town in Derbyshire, England.

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Dudley Freightliner Terminal

Dudley Freightliner Terminal was opened on the site of Dudley railway station in November 1967, as one of Freightliner's first rail terminals.

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Dudley Port railway station

Dudley Port railway station in Tipton, West Midlands, England, is on the Stour Valley Line.

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Dudley railway station

Dudley Railway Station was a passenger railway station located at Dudley, England, built where the Oxford-Worcester-Wolverhampton Line and the South Staffordshire Line diverged to Wolverhampton and Walsall and Lichfield respectively.

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Dudley Tunnel

Dudley Tunnel is a canal tunnel on the Dudley Canal Line No 1, England.

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Dugald Drummond

Dugald Drummond (1 January 1840 – 8 November 1912) was a Scottish steam locomotive engineer.

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Duke of York (ship)

A number of ships have been named Duke of York after numerous holders of the title of Duke of York (or Duke of York and Albany).

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Duke Vin

Vincent George Forbes (25 October 1928 – 3 November 2012), better known as Duke Vin, was a Jamaican-born sound system operator and selector who operated the first sound system in the United Kingdom.

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Dukeries Junction railway station

Dukeries Junction, originally Tuxford Exchange, was a railway station near Tuxford, Nottinghamshire, England.

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Dukinfield and Ashton railway station

Dukinfield and Ashton railway station served Dukinfield in Greater Manchester, England.

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Dumbarton Central railway station

Dumbarton Central railway station serves the town of Dumbarton in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland.

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Dumbarton East railway station

Dumbarton East railway station serves the town of Dumbarton in the West Dunbartonshire region of Scotland.

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Dumbreck railway station

Dumbreck railway station is a railway station in Dumbreck, a district of Glasgow, Scotland.

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Dumfries

Dumfries (possibly from Dùn Phris) is a market town and former royal burgh within the Dumfries and Galloway council area of Scotland, United Kingdom.

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Dunbar railway station

Dunbar railway station serves the town of Dunbar in East Lothian, Scotland.

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Dunblane, Doune and Callander Railway

The Dunblane, Doune and Callander Railway was opened in 1858 to connect Callander and Doune with the Scottish railway network.

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Dundee railway station

Dundee railway station serves the city of Dundee on the east coast of Scotland.

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Dunfermline Townhill TMD

Dunfermline Townhill TMD is a Traction Maintenance Depot located in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.

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Dunham Massey railway station

Dunham Massey railway station was a station in England, serving the village of that name between 1854 and closure in 1962.

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Dunstable Branch Lines

The Dunstable Branch Lines were railway branch lines that joined the English town of Dunstable to the main lines at Leighton Buzzard and Welwyn.

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Dunster

Dunster is a village, civil parish and former manor within the English county of Somerset, today just within the north-eastern boundary of the Exmoor National Park.

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Dunster railway station

Dunster railway station is near Dunster, Somerset, England and is on the West Somerset Railway, a heritage railway.

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Dunston railway station

Dunston railway station serves Dunston, an area of Gateshead, in Tyne and Wear, northern England.

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Durham Coast Line

The Durham Coast Line (DCL) is the name given to the railway line which links Newcastle upon Tyne with Middlesbrough, via Sunderland and Hartlepool.

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Durham railway station

Durham railway station is on the East Coast Main Line in the United Kingdom, serving the city of Durham in the North East of England.

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Dursley railway station

Dursley railway station served the town of Dursley in Gloucestershire, England, and was the terminus of the short Dursley and Midland Junction Railway line which linked the town to the Midland Railway's Bristol to Gloucester line at Coaley Junction.

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Dyce railway station

Dyce railway station is a railway station serving the town of Dyce, Aberdeen, Scotland.

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Dyserth branch line

The standard gauge, single track Dyserth branch line climbed from a junction with the Chester to Holyhead North Wales Coast Line near Prestatyn southwards to Dyserth in Flintshire, now Denbighshire, Wales.

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Ealing comedies

The Ealing comedies is an informal name for a series of comedy films produced by the London-based Ealing Studios during the period 1947 to 1957.

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Ealing rail crash

The Ealing rail crash was an accident on the British railway system that occurred on 19 December 1973.

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Eardington Halt railway station

Eardington Halt, originally named Eardington, is a closed railway station on the Severn Valley Railway near Eardington, south of Bridgnorth, in Shropshire.

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Earlestown

Earlestown forms the western part of Newton-le-Willows in the Metropolitan Borough of St Helens, Merseyside, England.

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Earley railway station

Earley railway station serves Earley in Berkshire, England.

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Earls Court 1975

Earls Court 1975 were five concerts performed by the English rock band Led Zeppelin at Earls Court Arena in London in May 1975.

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East Anglian Railway Museum

The East Anglian Railway Museum is located at Chappel and Wakes Colne railway station in Essex, England, which is situated on the former Great Eastern Railway branch line from Marks Tey to Sudbury.

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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.

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East Cornwall Mineral Railway

The East Cornwall Mineral Railway was a gauge railway line, opened in 1872 to connect mines and quarries in the Callington and Gunnislake areas in east Cornwall with shipping at Calstock on the River Tamar.

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East Didsbury railway station

East Didsbury is a suburban railway station in south Manchester, England.

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East Finchley tube station

East Finchley is a London Underground station in East Finchley in the London Borough of Barnet, north London.

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East Grinstead

East Grinstead is a town and civil parish in the northeastern corner of Mid Sussex district of West Sussex in England near the East Sussex, Surrey, and Kent borders.

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East Grinstead railway station

East Grinstead railway station is one of the two southern termini of the Oxted line in the south of England and serves East Grinstead in West Sussex.

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East Hagbourne

East Hagbourne is a village and civil parish about south of Didcot and south of Oxford.

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East Kent Light Railway

The East Kent Light Railway was part of the Colonel Stephens group of cheaply built rural light railways in England.

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East Kent Railway (heritage)

The East Kent Railway (EKR) is a heritage railway in Kent, England.

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East Kilbride railway station

East Kilbride railway station serves the town of East Kilbride, South Lanarkshire, Scotland.

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East Lancashire Railway

The East Lancashire Railway is a heritage railway line in north west England which runs between Heywood in Greater Manchester and Rawtenstall (Lancashire) with intermediate stations at Bury Bolton Street,, Summerseat, Ramsbottom all in Greater Manchester, and Irwell Vale in Lancashire.

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East Langton railway station

East Langton railway station was opened by the Midland Railway on what is now the Midland Main Line, initially calling it simply Langton.

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East Leake railway station

East Leake railway stationThe Great Central - Then and Now page 88 is a former railway station serving East Leake, Nottinghamshire and is the only surviving Great Central Railway station accessed from an underbridge rather than an overbridge.

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East London line

The East London line is part of the London Overground, running north to south through the East, Docklands and South areas of London.

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East Midlands

The East Midlands is one of nine official regions of England at the first level of NUTS for statistical purposes.

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East Midlands Electricity

The East Midlands Electricity Board (EMEB) was formed in 1947 as one of the 12 area electricity boards specified under the Electricity Act 1947.

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East Putney tube station

East Putney is a London Underground station on the branch of the District line.

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East Somerset Railway

The East Somerset Railway is a heritage railway in Somerset, running between Cranmore and Mendip Vale.

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Eastbourne College

Eastbourne College is a British co-educational independent school for day and boarding pupils aged 13–18, in the town of Eastbourne on the south coast of England.

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Eastbrook railway station

Eastbrook railway station is a railway station serving the Eastbrook area of Dinas Powys, a village near Cardiff, South Wales.

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Easterhouse railway station

Easterhouse railway station serves the Easterhouse area of Glasgow, Scotland.

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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.

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Eastfield TMD

Eastfield TMD was a railway traction maintenance depot situated in Glasgow, Scotland.

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Eastgate railway station

Eastgate railway station, also known as Eastgate-in-Weardale, was a railway station which served the village of Eastgate in County Durham, North East England from 1895 to 1953 as a stop on the Wear Valley Line.

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Eastleigh Train and Rolling Stock Maintenance Depot

Eastleigh Train and Rolling Stock Maintenance Depot is a depot location in Eastleigh, Hampshire, England.

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Eastwood (L&Y) railway station

Eastwood Railway Station served the village of Eastwood in the civil parish of Todmorden, West Yorkshire, England.

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Eaton Branch Railway

The Eaton Branch Railway was a standard gauge industrial railway built to serve ironstone quarries around the village of Eaton in Leicestershire.

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Ebbw Vale (High Level) railway station

Ebbw Vale (High Level) railway station was a station on a short branch from the London and North Western Railway's Heads of the Valleys line which served the town of Ebbw Vale in the Welsh county of Monmouthshire.

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Ebbw Vale (Low Level) railway station

Ebbw Vale (Low Level) railway station was a station which served Ebbw Vale, in the Welsh county of Monmouthshire.

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Ebbw Vale Town railway station

Ebbw Vale Town railway station serves the town centre of Ebbw Vale in Blaenau Gwent, Wales, serving as the terminus of the Ebbw Valley Railway.

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Ebbw Valley Railway

The Ebbw Valley Railway (Rheilffordd Cwm Ebwy) is a branch line of the Great Western Main Line in South Wales.

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Ecclefechan railway station

Ecclefechan railway station was a station which served the rural area around Ecclefechan, south of Lockerbie in Applegarth parish, Scottish county of Dumfries and Galloway.

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Ecclesbourne Valley Railway

The Ecclesbourne Valley Railway is a long heritage railway in Derbyshire.

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Eckington and Renishaw railway station

Eckington and Renishaw railway station is a former railway station between Eckington and Renishaw in Derbyshire, England.

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ECT Mainline Rail

ECT Mainline Rail was a British railway rolling stock hire and maintenance company.

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Edale railway station

Edale railway station serves the rural village of Edale in the Derbyshire Peak District, in England.

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Eddie Thomas (footballer, born 1931)

Edwin Henry Charles "Eddie" Thomas (born 9 November 1931) is an English retired footballer, who played as a goalkeeper for Southampton in the early 1950s.

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Eden Park railway station

Eden Park railway station serves Eden Park in the London Borough of Bromley in south east London, in Travelcard Zone 5.

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Eden Valley Railway

The Eden Valley Railway (EVR) was a railway in Cumbria, England.

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Edie Ochiltree

Edie Ochiltree is a character in Sir Walter Scott's 1816 novel The Antiquary, a licensed beggar of the legally protected class known as Blue-gowns or bedesmen, who follows a regular beat around the fictional Scottish town of Fairport.

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Edinburgh Waverley railway station

Edinburgh Waverley railway station (also known simply as Waverley) is the principal station serving Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland.

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Edinburgh–Bathgate line

The Edinburgh–Bathgate line is a railway line in East Central Scotland.

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Edmondson railway ticket

The Edmondson railway ticket was a system for recording the payment of railway fares and accounting for the revenue raised, introduced in the 1840s.

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Edward Elgar

Sir Edward William Elgar, 1st Baronet (2 June 1857 – 23 February 1934) was an English composer, many of whose works have entered the British and international classical concert repertoire.

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Edward Mortelmans

Edward Mortelmans (1915–2008) was an English artist and illustrator.

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Edward Thomas (locomotive)

Edward Thomas is a narrow gauge steam locomotive.

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Edward Thompson (engineer)

Edward Thompson (25 June 1881 – 15 July 1954) was Chief Mechanical Engineer of the London and North Eastern Railway between 1941 and 1946.

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Edwinstowe railway station

Edwinstowe railway station is a former railway station in Edwinstowe, Nottinghamshire, England.

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Effingham Junction railway station

Effingham Junction railway station is just north of the far northern border of the village of Effingham, closer to the centre of East Horsley, homes of which it borders, in Surrey, England.

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Egham railway station

Egham railway station serves the town of Egham in Surrey, England.

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Elder Dempster Lines

Elder Dempster Lines was a UK shipping company that traded from 1932 to 2000, but had its origins in the mid-19th century.

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Electro-pneumatic brake system on British railway trains

The Electro-pneumatic brake system on British railway trains was introduced in 1950 and remains the primary braking system for multiple units in service today.

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Electroputere

Electroputere S.A. (which translates as Electropower in English) is a company based in Craiova, Romania.

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Elgin railway station

Elgin railway station is a railway station serving the town of Elgin, Moray in Scotland.

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Elizabethan Express

Elizabethan Express is a 1954 British Transport Film that follows The Elizabethan, a non-stop British Railways service from London to Edinburgh along the East Coast Main Line.

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Ellesmere Port

Ellesmere Port is a town and port in Cheshire, England, part of the Cheshire West and Chester local authority.

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Ellesmere Port railway station

Ellesmere Port railway station is located in the town of Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, England.

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Ellistown

Ellistown is a village about south of Coalville in North West Leicestershire, England.

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Elm Park

Elm Park is a suburban district in east London within the London Borough of Havering.

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Elmers End station

Elmers End is a railway station and tram terminus in Elmers End, south London, England.

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Elsecar Heritage Railway

The Elsecar Heritage Railway (EHR) is located on the southern part of the former South Yorkshire Railway freight-only branch which ran from Elsecar Junction on its Mexborough to Barnsley Line.

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Elsham railway station

Elsham railway station is a former railway station in Elsham, Lincolnshire, England.

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Eltham railway station

Eltham railway station is in the Well Hall area of Eltham, South East London, within the Royal Borough of Greenwich.

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Ely Main Line railway station

Ely Main Line railway station served the suburb of Ely, Cardiff until the 1960s.

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Ely Valley Railway

The Ely Valley Railway (EVR) was a broad gauge railway company in South Wales, which opened a mineral line between Llantrisant station on the South Wales Railway main line and pits at Mwyndy and Penrhiwfer in 1860.

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Embleton, Cumbria

Embleton is a small village and civil parish in the Allerdale district in Cumbria, England.

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Embo railway station

Embo railway station formerly served the town of Embo in Sutherland, Scotland.

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Embsay and Bolton Abbey Steam Railway

The Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway (E&BASR) is a heritage railway in North Yorkshire, England, formed in 1979 and opened in 1981.

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Enfield Town railway station

Enfield Town is one of three northern termini of the Lea Valley lines on the London Overground network in England.

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English Electric

The English Electric Company Limited was a British industrial manufacturer formed after the armistice of World War I at the end of 1918.

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Enslow

Enslow is a hamlet on the banks of both the River Cherwell and the Oxford Canal in Bletchingdon civil parish, Oxfordshire.

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Enthorpe railway station

Enthorpe railway station was a station on the Selby to Driffield Line in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.

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Epping tube station

Epping is a London Underground station in the market town of Epping in Essex, England.

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Epsom Downs railway station

Epsom Downs railway station is a railway station located on the boundary of the Reigate and Banstead and Epsom and Ewell boroughs of Surrey, with the railway to the north forming a continuation of the boundary.

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Epsom railway station

Epsom railway station serves the town of Epsom in Surrey, England.

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Eric Butler-Henderson

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Eric Gill

Arthur Eric Rowton Gill (22 February 1882 – 17 November 1940) was an English sculptor, typeface designer, and printmaker, who was associated with the Arts and Crafts movement.

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Ernest Cox

Ernest Frank Guelph Cox (1883–1959) was an English engineer, with knowledge in electrical and mechanical engineering, which he notably deployed in marine salvage.

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Ernie Hunt

Roger Patrick "Ernie" Hunt (17 March 1943 – 20 June 2018) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Swindon Town, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Everton, Coventry City, Doncaster Rovers and Bristol City, and for the Los Angeles Wolves in the United Soccer Association.

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Errol, Perth and Kinross

Errol is a village in Perth and Kinross, Scotland about halfway between Dundee and Perth.

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Escomb

Escomb is a village on the River Wear about west of Bishop Auckland, County Durham, England.

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Essex Road railway station

Essex Road is a National Rail station in Canonbury, north London.

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Etherley railway station

Etherley railway station served the village of High Etherley in County Durham, North East England, from 1847 to 1965 on the Wear Valley line.

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Ethnic groups in London

London is one of the most ethnically diverse cities in the world and the most in Europe.

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Ettingshall

Ettingshall is an area of Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England, and is a ward of Wolverhampton City Council.

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Eureka! (museum)

Eureka! The National Children's Museum is an interactive educational museum for children in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England, with a focus on learning through play.

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Eurostar

Eurostar is a high-speed railway service connecting London with Amsterdam, Avignon, Brussels, Lille, Lyon, Marseille, Paris and Rotterdam.

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Eurostar International Limited

Eurostar International Limited Eurostar International Limited formerly Eurostar (UK) Limited formerly European Passenger Services Limited (EIL) is the railway company operating the international Eurostar train services between London, Paris and Brussels via the Channel Tunnel.

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Eustace Missenden

Sir Eustace Missenden –) was a British railwayman, successively the last General Manager of the Southern Railway and the first Chairman of the Railway Executive.

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Euston railway station

Euston railway station (also known as London Euston) is a central London railway terminus on Euston Road in the London Borough of Camden, managed by Network Rail.

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Euston Road

Euston Road is a road in Central London that runs from Marylebone Road to King's Cross.

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Euxton Balshaw Lane railway station

Euxton Balshaw Lane is one of two railway stations situated in Euxton, Lancashire, England.

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Everingham railway station

Everingham railway station was a station on the Selby to Driffield Line in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England serving the hamlet of Harswell.

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Exeter and Crediton Railway

The Exeter and Crediton Railway was a broad gauge railway that linked Exeter and Crediton, Devon, England.

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Exeter TMD

Exeter Traction Maintenance Depot (or Exeter TMD) is a railway Traction Maintenance Depot situated in Exeter, Devon, United Kingdom and is next to the city's main St Davids station.

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Exeter–Plymouth line

The Exeter–Plymouth line, also called the South Devon Main Line, is a central part of the trunk railway line between and in the southern United Kingdom.

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Eydon

Eydon is a village and civil parish in South Northamptonshire, about north-east of Banbury.

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Eye Branch

The Eye Branch was a two miles 72 chains long single track branch railway line in Suffolk, England that ran from Mellis railway station on the Great Eastern Main Line to Eye via one intermediate station,.

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Eye Green railway station

Eye Green railway station was a station in Eye, Cambridgeshire on the Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway line between Peterborough and Wisbech.

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Eynsham

Eynsham is an expanding village and civil parish about north-west of Oxford and east of Witney, in Oxfordshire, England.

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Eynsham railway station

Eynsham railway station served the Oxfordshire village of Eynsham and the Eynsham Sugar Beet Factory on the Oxford, Witney and Fairford Railway between and.

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Fairlop Loop

The Fairlop Loop was a 6.5-mile (10 km) branch line of the Great Eastern Railway (GER).

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Fallowfield Loop railway line

The Fallowfield Loop railway line was a local railway route in Greater Manchester, England.

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Fallowfield railway station

Fallowfield railway station was a railway station on Wilmslow Road in Fallowfield, a southern suburb of Manchester in the United Kingdom.

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Falmouth Docks railway station

Falmouth Docks railway station (Porthklos Aberfala) is situated in Falmouth, Cornwall, England.

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Falmouth Town railway station

Falmouth Town station is the most central railway station in Falmouth, in the county of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.

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Falstone

Falstone is a small village in Northumberland, England, just south of Kielder Water.

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Falstone railway station

Falstone railway station is a former railway station that served the hamlet of Falstone, in Northumberland, England.

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Family and Friends Railcard

The Family and Friends Railcard is an annual rail travel discount card for use in Great Britain by adults travelling with at least one child.

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Far North Line

The Far North Line is a rural railway line entirely within the Highland area of Scotland, extending from Inverness to Thurso and Wick.

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Fares Fair

Fares Fair was a public policy advocated by the Labour Party administration of the Greater London Council (GLC), then led by Ken Livingstone.

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Faringdon railway station

Faringdon Railway Station is a closed stone and brick built railway station that served the market town of Faringdon, in Oxfordshire, England and was on the Faringdon branch line.

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Farringdon station

Farringdon is a London Underground and connected main line National Rail station in Clerkenwell, in the London Borough of Islington, just outside the City of London.

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Faslane Platform railway station

Faslane Platform railway station or Faslane Junction Platform railway station was a temporary private railway station located near the Stuckendoff PoW camp, Shandon, Argyll and Bute, Scotland.

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Fawley railway station (Hereford, Ross and Gloucester Railway)

Fawley railway station is a disused stone built railway station that served the village of King's Caple in Herefordshire on Hereford, Ross and Gloucester Railway.

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Federation of Professional Railway Staff

The Federation of Professional Railway Staff was a trade union in the United Kingdom.

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Felixstowe branch line

The Felixstowe branch line is a railway branch line in Suffolk, England, that connects the Great Eastern Main Line to and its port.

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Felixstowe Pier railway station

Felixstowe Pier was a railway station on the Felixstowe Branch Line built in 1877 the site of which is now within the boundary of the Port of Felixstowe.

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Feltham marshalling yard

Feltham marshalling yard, also known as Feltham hump yard, was a large railway marshalling yard designed for the concentration of freight traffic to and from South West London, and for transfer to other marshalling yards in London.

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Feltham Urban District

Feltham was an urban district in the former county of Middlesex, England from 1904 to 1965.

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Fenchurch Street railway station

Fenchurch Street railway station, also known as London Fenchurch Street, is a central London railway terminus in the southeastern corner of the City of London.

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Feniton

Feniton is a village and civil parish in East Devon the English county of Devon.

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Feniton railway station

Feniton railway station serves the village of Feniton in Devon, England.

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Fenman

The Fenman is a named passenger train operating in the United Kingdom.

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Fenny Compton railway station

Fenny Compton railway station was a railway station serving Fenny Compton in Warwickshire, England.

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Fenny Compton West railway station

Fenny Compton West railway station was a railway station serving Fenny Compton in the English county of Warwickshire.

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Fernham

Fernham is a village and civil parish about south of Faringdon in the Vale of White Horse.

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Ferriby railway station

Ferriby railway station serves the village of North Ferriby in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.

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Ferrocarriles de Cuba

Ferrocarriles de Cuba (FCC) or Ferrocarriles Nacionales de Cuba (English: National Railway Company of Cuba), the only railway operating in the Caribbean islands, provides passenger and freight services for Cuba.

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Festiniog Railway Letter Service

The Festiniog Railway Letter Service is an officially authorised service within the United Kingdom railway system for posting and transmission of letters, and under certain circumstances also delivering the letters directly to intended recipients.

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Ffestiniog Railway

The Ffestiniog Railway (Rheilffordd Ffestiniog) is a narrow-gauge heritage railway, located in Gwynedd, Wales.

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Ffestiniog Travel

Ffestiniog Travel was established in 1974.

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Fictional locations in Thomas & Friends

The television series Thomas & Friends is mostly set on the fictional Island of Sodor.

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Fife Circle Line

The Fife Circle is the local rail service north from Edinburgh.

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Fife Coast Express

The Fife Coast Express, formerly the Fifeshire Coast Express was a named passenger train operating in the United Kingdom.

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Fifteen Guinea Special

The 1T57 'Fifteen Guinea Special' was the last main-line passenger train to be hauled by steam locomotive power on British Rail on 11 August 1968 before the introduction of a steam ban that started the following day.

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Filey Holiday Camp railway station

Filey Holiday Camp railway station was a railway station built by the London & North Eastern Railway to serve Butlin's Filey Holiday Camp just south of Filey, in the then East Riding of Yorkshire, England.

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Filton Abbey Wood railway station

Filton Abbey Wood railway station serves the town of Filton in South Gloucestershire, England, inside the Bristol conurbation.

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Finchley Central tube station

Finchley Central is a London Underground station in the Church End area of Finchley, north London.

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Findochty railway station

Findochty railway station was a railway station in the small fishing village of Findochty, Moray about 3 miles to the east of Buckie.

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Finmere

Finmere is a village and civil parish in Oxfordshire, south of the River Great Ouse.

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Finningley railway station

Finningley railway station was a railway station built to serve the villages of Finningley and Blaxton, South Yorkshire, England.

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Finsbury Park station

Finsbury Park is a busy intermodal interchange station in north London. The interchange consists of a National Rail station, a London Underground station and two bus stations, all interconnected. The main entrances are by the eastern bus station on Station Place. The National Rail ticket office here lies in between one entrance marked by the Underground roundel symbol, while the other is marked by the National Rail symbol, and provides direct access to the main line platforms. There is another exit by the western bus station along Wells Terrace, incorporating the Underground ticket office, plus a narrow side entrance to the south on the A503 Seven Sisters Road. The complex is located in Travelcard Zone 2. The station is named after the nearby Finsbury Park, one of the oldest of London's Victorian parks. It is also used by many Arsenal supporters on matchdays, as the club's ground is just a short walk away. When the Victoria line was built in the 1960s, the walls in Finsbury Park station were decorated with mosaics of duelling pistols, which can still be seen. This was based on a mistaken identification of Finsbury Park with Finsbury Fields, which was used by Londoners since medieval times for archery and sports, and also associated with 18th-century duels and one of the first hot air balloon flights. Finsbury Fields was close to the present-day Finsbury Square, south. At the same time the long entrance subways and the Wells Terrace booking hall (at the bus station end) were rebuilt to a high standard. Finsbury Park station has a long and complex history involving the participation of many railway companies and there have been various changes to the station infrastructure. British Transport Police maintain a presence at Finsbury Park and have a police station at the Wells Terrace entrance. Ticket barriers were installed to platforms 1, 2, 5 and 6 in 2011.

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Finsbury Park TMD

Finsbury Park TMD was a railway Traction Maintenance Depot situated in London, England.

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First Corridor

The Corridor First type of railway coach was one of the standard mid-20th century designs; coded 'FK' by the LNER and BR, and 'CL' by the LMS.

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First Great Eastern

First Great Eastern was a train operating company in England owned by FirstGroup, that operated the Great Eastern franchise from January 1997 until March 2004.

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First North Western

First North Western was a train operating company in England owned by FirstGroup, that operated the North West Regional Railways franchise from March 1997 until December 2004.

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First Open

A First Open or FO, is a type of railway carriage used by British Rail and subsequent operators since privatisation. They were first produced as British Railways Mark 1, and subsequently Mark 2, Mark 3, and Mark 4 variants were produced. This type of carriage is an "Open coach" because of the arrangement of the seats inside - other types of carriage may be corridor based variants (FK) or have a brake compartment (BFO or BFK).

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First TransPennine Express

First TransPennine Express was a British train operating company jointly owned by FirstGroup and Keolis which operated the TransPennine Express franchise.

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Fishguard and Goodwick railway station

Fishguard and Goodwick railway station is a railway station sited 1 mile from Fishguard in the neighbouring town of Goodwick, Pembrokeshire, Wales.

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Fishguard Harbour railway station

Fishguard Harbour railway station serves the port of Fishguard Harbour, Wales.

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Fishplate

Fishplate on the Bluebell Railway In rail terminology, a fishplate, splice bar or joint bar is a metal bar that is bolted to the ends of two rails to join them together in a track.

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Fiskerton railway station

Fiskerton railway station, on Network Rail's Nottingham to Lincoln Line, is situated 2.5 m / 3.5 km southeast of the town of Southwell and serves the village of Fiskerton in Nottinghamshire, England.

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Five Ways railway station

Five Ways railway station is a railway station serving the Five Ways and Lee Bank areas of Birmingham, England.

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Flecknoe

Flecknoe is a village in the Rugby district of Warwickshire, England, one mile west of the border with Northamptonshire.

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Fledborough railway station

Fledborough railway station is a former railway station south west of Fledborough, Nottinghamshire, England.

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Fleet Marston

Fleet Marston is a civil parish and deserted medieval village in the Aylesbury Vale district of Buckinghamshire, England, about northwest of the centre of Aylesbury.

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Flexicoil suspension

Flexicoil suspension is a wear-resistant and maintenance-free suspension system, used in railway vehicles.

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Flitwick railway station

Flitwick railway station is in the centre of Flitwick, in Bedfordshire, England.

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Flowery Field railway station

Flowery Field railway station serves the Flowery Field area of Hyde, Greater Manchester, England.

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Flying Dutchman (train)

The Flying Dutchman was a named passenger train service from London Paddington to.

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Flying saucer

A flying saucer (also referred to as "a flying disc") is a descriptive term for a supposed type of flying craft having a disc or saucer-shaped body, commonly used generically to refer to an anomalous flying object.

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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.

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Foggathorpe railway station

Foggathorpe railway station was a station on the Selby to Driffield Line in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England serving the village of Foggathorpe.

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Football Specials

Football Specials are trains in Great Britain chartered for football fans to travel to away games.

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Forden railway station

Forden railway station was a station in Forden, Powys, Wales.

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Forge Valley Line

The Forge Valley Line was a 16 mile long branch of the North Eastern Railway between Seamer (near Scarborough, North Yorkshire) and Pickering.

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Formby railway station

Formby railway station is a railway station in the town of Formby, Merseyside, England.

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Fort William Junction

Fort William Junction is a railway junction on the West Highland Line in Scotland, located to the east of Fort William railway station.

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Fort William railway station

Fort William railway station is a railway station serving the town of Fort William in the Highland region of Scotland.

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Forth Bridge

The Forth Bridge is a cantilever railway bridge across the Firth of Forth in the east of Scotland, west of Edinburgh City Centre.

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Fortrose railway station

Fortrose was the terminus of a single track branch of the Highland Railway, in north east Scotland.

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Four Crosses railway station

Four Crosses railway station was a station on the former Cambrian Railways between Oswestry and Welshpool.

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Fowey railway station

Fowey railway station was a station in Fowey, Cornwall on the Fowey to Newquay line.

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Foxton railway station

Foxton railway station serves the village of Foxton in Cambridgeshire, England.

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Framlingham branch

The Framlingham branch was a six-mile (9.7 km) single-track branch railway line from Wickham Market railway station on the East Suffolk Line to, with three intermediate stations,,, and.

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Framlingham railway station

Framlingham railway station was located in Framlingham, Suffolk, UK and was the terminus station on the Framlingham Branch.

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Frank Crichlow

Frank Gilbert Crichlow (13 July 1932 – 15 September 2010) was a British community activist and civil rights campaigner, who became known in 1960s London as a godfather of black radicalism.

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Frank Henry Mason

Frank Henry Mason (1 October 1875 – 24 February 1965), RBA, RI, RSMA was an artist best known for his maritime, shipping, coastal and harbour paintings, and as a creator of art deco travel and railway posters.

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Fratton railway station

Fratton railway station is a railway station in Portsmouth, located near Fratton Park, the stadium of association football (soccer) club Portsmouth F.C..

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Fratton Traincare Depot

Fratton Traincare Depot is a traction maintenance depot in Portsmouth, Hampshire.

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Frederick Francis Charles Curtis

Dr.

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Frederick Hawksworth

Frederick William Hawksworth (10 February 1884 – 13 July 1976), was the last Chief Mechanical Engineer of the Great Western Railway (Great Britain) (GWR).

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Frederick Hayday

Sir Frederick Hayday, CBE (26 June 1912 – 26 February 1990) was a British trade unionist who served on many public bodies.

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Freightliner Group

Freightliner Group is a rail freight and logistics company, formed in the United Kingdom in 1995, and now having expanded into Australia, The Netherlands and Poland.

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Freshfield railway station

Freshfield railway station serves the Freshfield district of Formby, Merseyside, England.

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Friar Gate Bridge

Friar Gate Bridge, also known as Handyside Bridge after the company that built it, is a railway bridge at the end of Friar Gate in the centre of Derby in the East Midlands of England.

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Frisby on the Wreake

Frisby on the Wreake is a village and civil parish on the River Wreake about west of Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, England.

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Frizinghall railway station

Frizinghall railway station is situated in the Frizinghall district of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England.

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FS Class 741 II

The Ferrovie dello Stato (FS; Italian State Railways) Class 741 is a class of 2-8-0 'Consolidation' steam locomotives, rebuilds from the FS Class 740 with a Franco-Crosti boiler; it was the last class of steam locomotives introduced in Italy.

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Fullerton to Hurstbourne Line

The Fullerton Junction to Hurstbourne Line was a 6-mile railway line which ran between Fullerton Junction and Hurstbourne in Hampshire, UK.

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Fulwell railway station

Fulwell railway station on the Shepperton Branch Line serves Fulwell in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.

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Furness Abbey railway station

Furness Abbey is a former railway station in the Barrow-in-Furness area of the Furness Peninsula, England.

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Furness line

The Furness line is a British railway between and, joining the West Coast Main Line at.

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Furness Railway Class D5 0-6-0

The Furness Railway 1 class 0-6-0 (classified "D5" by Bob Rush) was a class of nineteen 0-6-0 steam locomotives designed by W. F. Pettigrew and built between 1913 and 1920.

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Furze Platt railway station

Furze Platt railway station is a railway station in the town of Maidenhead, Berkshire, England.

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G&SWR 45 Class 0-6-2T

The G&SWR 45 Class were 0-6-2T steam locomotives designed by Peter Drummond for the Glasgow and South Western Railway (G&SWR) of which 18 were built in 1915-1917, followed by a further 10 of a slightly modified design in 1919 after Robert Whitelegg took over as Chief Mechanical Engineer.

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G&SWR 5 Class

The G&SWR 5 Class were 0-6-0T steam locomotives designed by Peter Drummond for the Glasgow and South Western Railway (G&SWR) and introduced in 1917.

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Gainsborough Central railway station

Gainsborough Central railway station is a railway station in the town of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England.

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Galashiels railway station

Galashiels railway station serves the town of Galashiels in the Scottish Borders region of Scotland.

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Galopin

Galopin (1872–1899) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire.

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Gamlingay railway station

Gamlingay railway station was a railway station on the Varsity Line which served the small village of Gamlingay in Cambridgeshire, England.

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Garelochhead railway station

Garelochhead railway station (Ceann a' Gheàrrloch) is a railway station serving the village of Garelochhead, on the Gare Loch, in Scotland.

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Garmouth railway station

Garmouth railway station was a railway station in Garmouth, parish of Urquhart, Moray.

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Garndiffaith Viaduct

Garndiffaith Viaduct is a largely stone-built railway viaduct that formerly carried the former Brynmawr and Blaenavon Railway over the valley of the Avon Ffrwd at the lower end of the village of Garndiffaith, Torfaen in South Wales.

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Garscadden railway station

Garscadden railway station serves Garscadden in Glasgow, Scotland.

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Garston railway station (Hertfordshire)

Garston railway station serves the Garston area of Watford in Hertfordshire, England.

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Garth railway station (Bridgend)

Garth (Mid Glamorgan) railway station is a railway station serving the village of Garth, Bridgend, Wales.

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Garve railway station

Garve railway station is a railway station on the Kyle of Lochalsh Line, serving the village of Garve in the north of Scotland.

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Gary Glitter

Paul Francis Gadd (born 8 May 1944), known by the stage name Gary Glitter, is an English former glam rock singer who achieved popular success in the 1970s and 80s.

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Gas turbine locomotive

A gas turbine locomotive is a type of railway locomotive in which the prime mover is a gas turbine.

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Gateshead railway station

Gateshead railway station served the town of Gateshead, England between 1844 and 1981.

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Gateshead TMD

Gateshead TMD was a railway Traction Maintenance Depot situated in Gateshead, England.

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Gatwick Airport railway station

Gatwick Airport railway station serves London Gatwick Airport in West Sussex, England.

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Gatwick Express

Gatwick Express is a high-frequency rail passenger service between London Victoria, Gatwick Airport, and Brighton in South East England.

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Gaunless Viaduct

Gaunless Viaduct, also known as the 'Lands Viaduct', was a railway viaduct in County Durham.

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GB Railfreight

GB Railfreight is a rail freight company in the United Kingdom.

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GCR Class 11E

The GCR Class 11E was a type of 4-4-0 steam locomotive used by the Great Central Railway for express passenger services.

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GCR Class 11F

The Great Central Railway Class 11F or Improved Director Class is a class of 4-4-0 steam locomotive designed by John G. Robinson for passenger work.

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GCR Class 1A

The Great Central Railway Class 1A, classified B8 by the LNER, was a class of 4-6-0 mixed traffic locomotives designed by John G. Robinson for fast goods, relief passenger and excursion services.

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GCR Class 1B

The GCR Class 1B was a class of 2-6-4T (tank) locomotives on the Great Central Railway.

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GCR Class 5

The GCR Class 5 (LNER Class J62) was a class of twelve 0-6-0 steam tank locomotives designed by Harry Pollitt (engineer) for work in docks operated by the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway (MS&LR) later renamed Great Central Railway (GCR).

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GCR Class 5A

The GCR Class 5A was a class of seven 0-6-0 steam tank locomotives designed by John G. Robinson for work in docks operated by the Great Central Railway.

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GCR Class 8

The Great Central Railway Class 8 - London North Eastern Railway Class B5 - was a class of 4-6-0 steam locomotives.

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GCR Class 8A

The Great Central Railway (GCR) Class 8A was a class of 0-8-0 steam locomotive built between 1902 and 1911 for handling heavy coal trains over the Pennines.

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GCR Class 8B

GCR Class 8B was a class of 25 two-cylinder steam locomotives of the 4-4-2 wheel arrangement built between 1903 and 1906 for the Great Central Railway.

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GCR Class 8G

GCR Class 8G was a class of 10 two-cylinder steam locomotives of the 4-6-0 wheel arrangement built in 1906 for the Great Central Railway.

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GCR Class 8H

The Great Central Railway Class 8H (LNER Class S1) was a class of 0-8-4T steam tank locomotives designed by John G. Robinson for hump shunting at Wath marshalling yard.

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GCR Class 8K

The Great Central Railway (GCR) Class 8K 2-8-0 is a class of steam locomotive designed for heavy freight.

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GCR Class 9A

The Great Central Railway (GCR) Class 9A was a class of 0-6-2T steam locomotive built between 1889 and 1892.

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GCR Class 9D

The GCR Classes 9D, 9H and 9M (LNER Class J10) were a class of 124 0-6-0 Steam locomotives designed by Harry Pollitt (engineer) for freight work on the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway (MS&LR) later renamed Great Central Railway (GCR).

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GCR Class 9F

The Great Central Railway (GCR) Class 9F was a class of 0-6-2T steam locomotive built between 1891 and 1901. From 1923 the locomotives were redesignated Class N5.

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GCR Class 9J

The GCR Class 9J (LNER Class J11) was a class of 174 0-6-0 steam locomotives designed by John G. Robinson for freight work on the Great Central Railway (GCR) in 1901.

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GCR Class 9K

The Great Central Railway 9K and 9L classes were two related classes of 4-4-2T Atlantic steam locomotives.

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GCR Class 9N

The Great Central Railway Class 9N, classified A5 by the LNER, was a class of 4-6-2 tank locomotives designed by John G. Robinson for suburban passenger services.

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GCR Class 9P

GCR Class 9P was a design of four-cylinder steam locomotive of the 4-6-0 wheel arrangement built for hauling express passenger trains on the Great Central Railway in England.

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GCR Class 9Q

The GCR Class 9Q, classified B7 by the LNER, was a class of 4-6-0 mixed traffic locomotives designed by John G. Robinson for fast goods, relief passenger and excursion services on the Great Central Railway.

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GE Genesis

General Electric Genesis (officially trademarked GENESIS) is a series of passenger diesel locomotives produced by GE Transportation, a subsidiary of General Electric.

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GEC 4000 series

The GEC 4000 was a series of 16/32-bit minicomputers produced by GEC Computers Ltd.

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Gelert's Farm Works

Gelert's Farm Works is the operating centre for the Welsh Highland Heritage Railway (WHHR) and the Welsh Highland Railway Preservation Society.

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General Terminus and Glasgow Harbour Railway

The General Terminus and Glasgow Harbour Railway was authorised on 3 July 1846 and it opened, in part, in December 1848.

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General Utility Van

A General Utility Van (GUV) is a type of rail vehicle built by British Rail and its predecessors, which was primarily used for transporting mail and parcels.

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George Dixon (Cockfield Canal)

George Robertus Dixon (18 November 1731 Bishop Auckland - 29 September 1785 Cockfield, County Durham), was a chemist, mathematician, engraver, china-painter, engineer, geologist and coalmine operator, who helped pioneer the use of coal gas in heating and gas lighting - one of his gas experiments leading to the destruction of his own house.

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George Dow

George Dow (30 June 1907 – 28 January 1987) was an employee of the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) and British Railways known for his public relations work and railway maps produced for his employers, as well as a writer of railway literature, in particular his three-volume history of the Great Central Railway.

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George Ivatt

Henry George Ivatt (4 May 1886 – 4 October 1976) known as George Ivatt, was the post-war Chief Mechanical Engineer of the London Midland and Scottish Railway.

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George Jackson Churchward

George Jackson Churchward (31 January 1857 – 19 December 1933) was chief mechanical engineer of the Great Western Railway (GWR) in the United Kingdom from 1902 to 1922.

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George Young, Baron Young of Cookham

George Samuel Knatchbull Young, Baron Young of Cookham, (born 16 July 1941), known as Sir George Young, 6th Baronet, from 1960 to 2015, is a British Conservative Party politician who served as a Member of Parliament (MP) from 1974 to 2015, having represented North West Hampshire since 1997 and Ealing Acton prior to that.

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Georgemas Junction railway station

Georgemas Junction railway station is a railway station serving the village of Halkirk and its surrounding areas in the Highland council area, northern Scotland.

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GER Class 209

The GER Class 209 (LNER Class Y5) was a class of 0-4-0 saddle tank steam locomotives of the Great Eastern Railway.

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GER Class B74

The GER Class B74 was a class of five 0-4-0T steam locomotives designed by Alfred John Hill for the Great Eastern Railway.

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GER Class C32

The GER Class C32 was a class of fifty 2-4-2T steam locomotives designed by James Holden and built by the company's Stratford Works between 1892 and 1902.

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GER Class C53

The GER Class C53 was a class of twelve 0-6-0T steam tram locomotives designed by James Holden for the Great Eastern Railway.

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GER Class C72

The GER Class C72 was a class of thirty 0-6-0T steam locomotives designed by A. J. Hill for the Great Eastern Railway.

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GER Class D81

The GER Class D81 was a class of twenty-five 0-6-0 steam locomotives designed by A. J. Hill for the Great Eastern Railway.

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GER Class E22

The GER Class E22 was a class of twenty 0-6-0 steam tank locomotives designed by James Holden for the Great Eastern Railway.

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GER Class E72

The GER Class E72 was a class of ten 0-6-0 steam locomotives designed by S. D. Holden for the Great Eastern Railway.

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GER Class F48

The GER Class F48 was a class of sixty 0-6-0 steam tender locomotives designed by James Holden for the Great Eastern Railway in Great Britain.

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GER Class G15

The GER Class G15 was a class of ten 0-4-0T steam tram locomotives designed by Thomas William Worsdell for the Great Eastern Railway.

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GER Class G58

The GER Class G58 (LNER Class J17) was a class of 0-6-0 steam tender locomotives designed by James Holden for the Great Eastern Railway in England.

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GER Class G69

The GER Class G69 was a class of twenty 2-4-2T steam locomotives built by for the Great Eastern Railway by S. D. Holden in 1911–12 following the design of two rebuilt examples of the GER Class M15 designed by James Holden, his father, in 1904.

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GER Class L77

The GER Class L77, LNER Class N7, is a class of 0-6-2T steam locomotives.

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GER Class M15

The GER Class M15 was a class of 160 2-4-2T steam locomotives designed by Thomas William Worsdell and built for the Great Eastern Railway between 1884 and 1909.

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GER Class R24

The GER Class R24 was a class of 0-6-0 steam tank locomotives designed by James Holden for the Great Eastern Railway (GER).

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GER Class S56

The GER Class S56 was a class of 0-6-0T steam tank locomotives designed by James Holden for the Great Eastern Railway.

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GER Class S69

The Great Eastern Railway (GER) Class S69, also known as 1500 Class, and later classified B12 by the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) is a class of 4-6-0 steam locomotive designed to haul express passenger trains from London Liverpool Street station along the Great Eastern Main Line.

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GER Class T18

The GER Class T18 was a class of fifty 0-6-0 tank steam locomotives designed by James Holden for the Great Eastern Railway.

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GER Class T26

The GER Class T26 was a class of 2-4-0 steam tender locomotives designed by James Holden for the Great Eastern Railway.

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GER Class T77

The GER Class T77 was a class of twenty-five 0-6-0 steam locomotives designed by A. J. Hill for the Great Eastern Railway.

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GER Class Y14

The Great Eastern Railway (GER) Class Y14 is a class of 0-6-0 steam locomotive.

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GER Class Y65

The GER Class Y65 was a class of twelve 2-4-2T steam locomotives designed by S. D. Holden and built by the company's Stratford Works in 1909–1910.

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GER Classes S46, D56 and H88

The GER Classes S46, D56 and H88 (classified Classes D14, D15, and D16 by the London and North Eastern Railway) were three classes of similar 4-4-0 steam locomotive designed by James Holden (S46 and D56) and A. J. Hill (H88) for the Great Eastern Railway.

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Gerrards Cross railway station

Gerrards Cross railway station is a railway station in the town of Gerrards Cross in Buckinghamshire, England.

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Gerry Fiennes

Gerry Fiennes (full name: Gerard Francis Gisborne Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes OBE, MA) (7 June 1906 – 25 May 1985) was a British railway manager who rose through the ranks of the London and North Eastern Railway and later British Rail following graduation from Oxford University.

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Giesl ejector

A Giesl ejector is a suction draught system for steam locomotives that works on the same principle as a feedwater pump.

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Gifford, East Lothian

Gifford is a village in the parish of Yester in East Lothian, Scotland.

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Gill's Cruise Centre

Gill’s Cruise Centre was an independent cruise travel agent based in Cardiff, Wales.

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Gilling and Pickering line

The Gilling and Pickering line (G&P) was a railway line that ran from Gilling to Pickering in North Yorkshire, England.

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Gilmorton

Gilmorton, a village and civil parish about northeast of Lutterworth in Leicestershire, England.

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Gilshochill railway station

Gilshochill railway station serves the Gilshochill area of Maryhill in Glasgow, Scotland.

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Girtford Halt railway station

Girtford Halt was a short-lived railway halt on the Varsity Line which served the hamlet of Girtford near Sandy in Bedfordshire, England.

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Glandyfi

Glandyfi (formerly anglicised as Glandovey) is a small hamlet in the county of Ceredigion in Wales on the A487 trunk road from Machynlleth to Aberystwyth.

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Glanrhyd Bridge collapse

In the Glanrhyd Bridge collapse of 19 October 1987, a train on the Central Wales Line left the tracks at Glanrhyd Bridge near Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales and four people died.

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Glasgow

Glasgow (Glesga; Glaschu) is the largest city in Scotland, and third most populous in the United Kingdom.

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Glasgow Central station

Glasgow Central (Glaschu Mheadhain, Glesga Central) (also known simply as Central) is the major mainline rail terminus in Glasgow, Scotland.

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Glasgow Shields Road TMD

Glasgow Shields ETD is a railway Electric Traction Depot in Glasgow, Scotland.

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Glasgow South Western Line

The Glasgow South Western Line is a mainline railway in Scotland that runs from Glasgow to Kilmarnock, and then either via Dumfries, or Stranraer via Ayr, with a branch to East Kilbride.

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Glasgow Subway

The Glasgow Subway is an underground metro line in Glasgow, Scotland.

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Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and Ayr Railway

The Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and Ayr Railway (GPK&AR) was a railway in Scotland that provided train services between Glasgow, Kilmarnock and Ayr.

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Glasgow–Edinburgh via Carstairs line

The Glasgow–Edinburgh via Carstairs line is a main railway route which connects the Scottish cities of Glasgow and Edinburgh, by means of their respective branches of the West Coast Main Line (WCML).

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Glasgow–Edinburgh via Falkirk line

The Glasgow–Edinburgh via Falkirk line is a mainline railway line linking Glasgow and Edinburgh via Falkirk in Scotland.

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Glassaugh railway station

Glassaugh railway station was a railway station that served the rural area of Glassaugh and the nearby Glenglassaugh distillery close to Portsoy in Moray.

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Glenluce

Glenluce (Clachan Ghlinn Lus) is a small village in the parish of Old Luce in Wigtownshire, Scotland.

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Glenluce railway station

Glenluce station was a station open in 1862 on the former Port Road that was constructed on the Portpatrick and Wigtownshire Joint Railway.

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Glenrothes with Thornton railway station

Glenrothes with Thornton railway station serves the communities of Glenrothes and Thornton in Fife, Scotland.

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Glossary of United Kingdom railway terms

This page contains a list of jargon used to varying degrees by railfans, trainspotters, and railway employees in the United Kingdom, including nicknames for various locomotives and multiple units.

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Gloucester Eastgate railway station

Gloucester Eastgate railway station was a station in Gloucester, England, used by trains from Birmingham to Bristol.

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Gloucester loop line

The Gloucester loop line was a railway line, operated by the Midland Railway which ran from to via and, avoiding the main line via Bromsgrove.

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Gloucester railway station

Gloucester railway station (formerly known as Gloucester Central station) is a railway station serving the city of Gloucester in England.

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Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway

The Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway (GWR, GWSR or Gloucs-Warks Steam Railway) is a volunteer-run heritage railway which runs along the Gloucestershire/Worcestershire border of the Cotswolds, England.

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GNoSR Classes X and Y

The GNoSR Classes X and Y were two similar classes of 0-4-2T steam locomotives built by Manning Wardle for the Great North of Scotland Railway.

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GNR 521 Class

The Great Northern Railway 521 Class was a class of 0-6-0 steam locomotives, introduced in 1911.

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GNR Class C1 (large boiler)

The Great Northern Railway (GNR) Class C1 is a type of 4-4-2 steam locomotive.

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GNR Class C2

The Great Northern Railway class C2 locomotives were a class of 4-4-2 tank locomotives built by the Great Northern Railway (GNR) between 1898 and 1907. They were used on local and commuter passenger trains in Yorkshire and North London. They were withdrawn between 1937 and 1958.

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GNR Class H4

The Great Northern Railway Class H4 (classified K3 by the LNER) was a class of 2-6-0 steam locomotive designed for mixed-traffic work.

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GNR Class J13

The Great Northern Railway (GNR) Class J13, classified J52 by the LNER is a class of 0-6-0ST steam locomotive intended primarily for shunting.

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GNR Class J23

The Great Northern Railway Class J23 was a class of 0-6-0T steam locomotive.

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GNR Class N1

The Great Northern Railway (GNR) Class N1 is an 0-6-2T side tank steam locomotive designed by Henry Ivatt and introduced in 1906.

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GNR Class N2

The Great Northern Railway (GNR) Class N2 is an 0-6-2T side tank steam locomotive designed by Nigel Gresley and introduced in 1920.

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GNR Class O1

The Great Northern Railway (GNR) Class O1 was a class of two-cylinder 2-8-0 steam locomotive designed by Nigel Gresley for heavy freight work and built by the GNR between 1913 and 1919.

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GNR Class O2

The Great Northern Railway (GNR) Class O2 was a class of three-cylinder 2-8-0 steam locomotives designed by Nigel Gresley for freight work and built by the GNR from 1921.

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Go-Ahead Group

The Go-Ahead Group plc is a provider of passenger transport in the UK, with over one billion journeys made on its bus and trains services each year.

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Godington

Godington is a village and civil parish about northeast of Bicester in Oxfordshire.

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Golant railway station

Golant railway station was opened on 1 July 1896 by the Great Western Railway.

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Golden Arrow (train)

The Golden Arrow (Flèche d’Or) was a luxury boat train of the Southern Railway and later British Railways.

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Golden Hind (passenger train)

The Golden Hind is a named passenger train operating between London Paddington and in the United Kingdom.

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Golden Valley line

The Golden Valley line is a railway line from to in England.

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Golf Club Halt railway station (Scotland)

Golf Club Halt was a station which served Alyth Golf Club, in the Scottish county of Perth and Kinross.

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Golf Street railway station

Golf Street railway station is located on Golf Street in Carnoustie, Angus, Scotland, and serves the town's western areas.

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Gollanfield Junction railway station

Gollanfield Junction was a railway station located at Gollanfield, to the west of Nairn, Scotland, (now in the Highland Council Area).

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Goodrington Sands railway station

Goodrington Sands railway station is on the Dartmouth Steam Railway, a heritage railway in Devon, England.

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Goole railway swing bridge

The Skelton Viaduct, also known as the Hook bridge or Goole railway swing bridge, is a large viaducted hogback plate girder bridge with swing span over the River Ouse, Yorkshire near Goole.

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Gordon Bagier

Gordon Alexander Thomas Bagier (7 July 1924 – 8 April 2012) was a British Labour Party politician.

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Gorgie

Gorgie is a densely populated area of Edinburgh, Scotland.

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Gorton Locomotive Works

Gorton Locomotive Works, known locally as Gorton Tank, was in West Gorton in Manchester, England and was completed in 1848 by the Sheffield, Ashton-under-Lyne and Manchester Railway.

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Gospel Oak to Barking line

The Gospel Oak to Barking line (sometimes unofficially called the GOBLIN) is part of the Network Rail network of railway lines.

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Gotham Curve

The Gotham Curve was once the sharpest curve on any standard gauge railway line in the UK.

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Gourock railway station

Gourock railway station is a terminus of the Inverclyde Line, located at Gourock pierhead, Scotland, and serving the town as well as the ferry services it was originally built for.

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Govia

Govia is a transport company based in the United Kingdom.

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Grainger plc

Grainger plc is a British-based residential property business.

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Grainsby Halt railway station

Grainsby Halt was a railway halt on the East Lincolnshire Railway which served the hamlet of Grainsby in Lincolnshire between 1905 and 1952.

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Grand Central (train operating company)

Grand Central is an open-access operator of train services in the United Kingdom, owned by Arriva UK Trains.

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Grange railway station (Scotland)

Grange railway station was a railway station in the parish of Grange, historically in Banffshire (although currently in Moray).

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Grange Road railway station

Grange Road was a railway station on the Three Bridges to Tunbridge Wells Central Line.

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Grangemouth TMD

Grangemouth TMD was a Traction Maintenance Depot located in Grangemouth, Scotland.

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Grantown-on-Spey (West) railway station

Grantown-on-Spey (West) railway station was opened with the Inverness and Perth Junction Railway in 1863.

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Gravelly Hill railway station

Gravelly Hill railway station serves the Gravelly Hill area of Birmingham, England.

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Gravesend West Line

The Gravesend West Line was a short railway line in Kent that branched off the Swanley to Chatham line at Fawkham Junction and continued for a distance of 5 miles (8 km) to Gravesend where the railway company constructed a pier to connect trains with steamers.

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Gravesend–Tilbury Ferry

The Gravesend–Tilbury Ferry is a passenger ferry across the River Thames east of London.

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Great Bridge North railway station

Great Bridge North railway station was a station on the South Staffordshire Line in England.

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Great Bridge South railway station

Great Bridge South railway station was the only station on a link line between the South Staffordshire Line and the Birmingham Snow Hill-Wolverhampton Low Level Line.

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Great Central Railway (heritage railway)

The Great Central Railway (GCR) is a heritage railway in Leicestershire, named after the company that originally built this stretch of railway.

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Great Central Railway (Nottingham)

The Great Central Railway (Nottingham) (formerly known as Nottingham Transport Heritage Centre) is a heritage railway and Transport Museum on the south side of the village of Ruddington in Nottinghamshire.

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Great Crosby

Great Crosby is an area of the town of Crosby, in the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton, Merseyside, England and is historically, part of Lancashire.

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Great Eastern Railway

The Great Eastern Railway (GER) was a pre-grouping British railway company, whose main line linked London Liverpool Street to Norwich and which had other lines through East Anglia.

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Great Glen railway station

Great Glen railway station was built by the Midland Railway in 1857 on its extension from Leicester to Bedford and Hitchin.

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Great Missenden railway station

Great Missenden railway station serves the village of Great Missenden in Buckinghamshire, England and the neighbouring villages of Prestwood, Little Hampden and Little Missenden.

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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.

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Great North of Scotland Railway

The Great North of Scotland Railway (GNSR/GNoSR) was one of the two smallest of the five major Scottish railway companies prior to the 1923 Grouping, operating in the north-east of the country.

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Great Northern Route

The Great Northern Route (formerly known as Great Northern Electrics) is the name given to suburban rail services run on the southern end of Britain's East Coast Main Line and its associated branches.

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Great Ponton railway station

Great Ponton railway station was a station on the East Coast Main Line at Great Ponton, Lincolnshire, England.

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Great Rollright

Great Rollright is a village in the civil parish of Rollright, about north of Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire.

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Great Western Holdings

Great Western Holdings was formed in December 1994 to bid for rail franchises in the United Kingdom during the Privatisation of British Rail.

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Great Western main line

The Great Western main line is a main line railway in England, that runs westwards from London Paddington to.

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Great Western Railway

The Great Western Railway (GWR) was a British railway company that linked London with the south-west and west of England, the Midlands, and most of Wales.

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Great Western Railway (train operating company)

First Greater Western Limited, trading as Great Western Railway (GWR), is a British train operating company owned by FirstGroup that operates the Greater Western railway franchise.

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Great Western Railway ships

The Great Western Railway’s ships operated in connection with the company's trains to provide services to Ireland, the Channel Islands and France.

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Great Western Railway wagons

The fleet of Great Western Railway wagons was both large and varied as it carried the wide variety of goods traffic on the Great Western Railway (GWR) in the United Kingdom.

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Great Witchingham

Great Witchingham is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk about north-west of Norwich.

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Greatworth

Greatworth is a village and civil parish about north-west of Brackley, South Northamptonshire.

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Green Paper on Postal Reform

The Green Paper on Postal Reform (Department of Trade and Industry, 1994) was a United Kingdom government draft plan to privatise and regulate the UK postal services.

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Greenbank railway station

Greenbank railway station serves the village of Hartford, Cheshire as well as the Greenbank and Castle areas of Northwich, Cheshire, England.

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Greenfaulds railway station

Greenfaulds railway station serves the Greenfaulds area of Cumbernauld, North Lanarkshire, Scotland.

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Greenford station

Greenford is a London Underground and National Rail station in Greenford, Greater London, and is owned and managed by London Underground.

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Greenock Central railway station

Greenock Central station is one of eight railway stations serving the town of Greenock in western Scotland, and is the nearest to the town centre.

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Greenside Tunnel

Greenside Tunnel is a former railway tunnel in Pudsey, West Yorkshire, England.

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Greenway Halt railway station (Devon)

Greenway Halt railway station is a small railway station on the Dartmouth Steam Railway, a heritage railway in Devon, England.

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Greenwich by-election, 1971

The Greenwich by-election of 8 July 1971 was held after the Labour Member of Parliament (MP) Richard Marsh resigned from the House of Commons to take up the post of Chairman of British Rail.

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Gretna Green railway station

Gretna Green railway station serves the village of Gretna Green and the town of Gretna in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.

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Gretna, Dumfries and Galloway

Gretna (Greatna) is a town in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.

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Grimesthorpe engine shed

Grimesthorpe engine shed was an engine shed in Grimesthorpe, Sheffield.

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Grimsby District Light Railway

The Grimsby District Light Railway (GDLR) was one of three standard gauge railways, all part of the Great Central Railway, promoted by the latter to connect the wider world to Immingham Dock which it built in the early Twentieth Century on an almost uninhabited, greenfield site on the south bank of the Humber, England.

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Grimstone

Grimstone is a hamlet at the confluence of Sydling Water and the River Frome in the western part of the civil parish of Stratton, Dorset.

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Groombridge

Groombridge is a village of about 1,600 people.

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Groombridge railway station

Groombridge railway station is a station on the Spa Valley Railway (SVR) in Groombridge, East Sussex, England.

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Grove, Oxfordshire

Grove is a village and civil parish on Letcombe Brook, about north of Wantage in the Vale of White Horse.

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Guardbridge

Guardbridge (Gaire Brig) is a village in the north-east of Fife, on the east coast of Scotland.

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Guildford railway station

Guildford railway station is at one of three main railway junctions on the Portsmouth Direct Line and serves the town of Guildford in Surrey, England.

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Gunville

Gunville is a small settlement on the Isle of Wight, off the south coast of England.

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Gwili Railway

The Gwili Railway (Welsh: Rheilffordd Gwili) is a Welsh heritage railway, that operates a preserved standard gauge railway line from the site of Abergwili Junction (near Carmarthen) in southwest Wales along a section of the former Carmarthen to Aberystwyth line.

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GWR 0-4-0ST

The GWR 0-4-0ST steam locomotives were acquired by the Great Western Railway at the 1923 grouping.

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GWR 1000 Class 1014 County of Glamorgan

No.1014 County of Glamorgan is a steam locomotive which is under construction as a "new-build" project, based at Didcot Railway Centre in Didcot, Oxfordshire.

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GWR 1101 Class

The GWR 1101 Class was a class of 0-4-0T side tank steam locomotives built by the Avonside Engine Company to the order of the Great Western Railway in 1926 for dock shunting.

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GWR 1366 Class

The Great Western Railway (GWR) 1366 Class was a class of 0-6-0 pannier tank steam locomotive built in 1934.

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GWR 1400 Class

The GWR 1400 Class is a class of steam locomotive designed by the Great Western Railway for branch line passenger work.

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GWR 1500 Class

The Great Western Railway (GWR) 1500 Class is a class of 0-6-0 pannier tank steam locomotive.

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GWR 1600 Class

The Great Western Railway (GWR) 1600 class is a class of 0-6-0 pannier tank steam locomotive.

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GWR 1813 Class

The Great Western Railway's 1813 Class was a series of 40 0-6-0 side-tank engines built at Swindon Works in two lots of 20 engines each.

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GWR 1854 Class

GWR 1854 is a class of tank locomotive designed by William Dean and constructed at the Swindon Works of the Great Western Railway.

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GWR 1901 Class

The GWR 1901 Class was a class of 120 small 0-6-0 saddle tank steam locomotives.

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GWR 2021 Class

The GWR 2021 Class was a class of 140 0-6-0 saddle tank steam locomotives.

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GWR 2251 Class

The Great Western Railway (GWR) 2251 Class was a class of 0-6-0 steam tender locomotive designed for medium-powered freight.

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GWR 2301 Class

The Great Western Railway (GWR) 2301 Class or Dean Goods Class is a class of British 0-6-0 steam locomotives.

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GWR 2600 Class

The Great Western Railway (GWR) 2600 Class or Aberdare Class was a class of 2-6-0 steam locomotive built between 1900 and 1907.

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GWR 2721 Class

The GWR 2721 Class was a class of 0-6-0 saddle tank steam locomotives.

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GWR 2800 Class

The Great Western Railway (GWR) 2800 Class is a class of steam locomotive.

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GWR 2800 Class 2807

GWR No.2807 is one of the survivors of the Great Western Railway's 2800 Class of 2-8-0 steam locomotives, also known as the 28XX class.

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GWR 2884 Class

The Great Western Railway (GWR) 2884 Class is a class of 2-8-0 steam locomotive.

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GWR 2900 Class

The Great Western Railway 2900 or Saint Class incorporated several series of 2-cylinder passenger steam locomotives designed by George Jackson Churchward and built between 1902 and 1913 with differences in the dimensions.

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GWR 3000 Class

The Great Western Railway (GWR) 3000 Class was a class of 2-8-0 steam locomotive consisting of the ex-Railway Operating Division ROD 2-8-0.

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GWR 3100 Class

The Great Western Railway (GWR) 3100 Class was a class of 2-6-2T side tank steam locomotive.

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GWR 3200 Class

The Great Western Railway 3200 Class (or 'Earl' Class) was a design of 4-4-0 steam locomotive for passenger train work.

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GWR 3252 Class

The Great Western Railway 3252 or Duke Class were 4-4-0 steam locomotives with outside frames and parallel domed boilers.

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GWR 3300 Class

The Bulldog and Bird classes were double-framed inside cylinder 4-4-0 steam locomotives used for passenger services on the Great Western Railway.

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GWR 3571 class

The 3571 Class was a class of ten 0-4-2T tank engines designed by George Armstrong and built at the Wolverhampton Works of the Great Western Railway in 1895-7.

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GWR 3700 Class 3440 City of Truro

The GWR 3700 Class steam locomotive No.

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GWR 4000 Class

The Great Western Railway 4000 or Star were a class of 4-cylinder 4-6-0 Ten Wheeler passenger steam locomotives designed by George Jackson Churchward for the Great Western Railway (GWR) in 1906.

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GWR 4000 Class 4003 Lode Star

Lode Star is the only remaining GWR 4000 Class locomotive.

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GWR 4073 Class

The 4073 Class or Castle class were 4-6-0 steam locomotives of the Great Western Railway design built between 1923 and 1950.

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GWR 4073 Class 4079 Pendennis Castle

Pendennis Castle is a GWR 4073 Class steam locomotive, preserved at the Didcot Railway Centre.

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GWR 4073 Class 5043 Earl of Mount Edgcumbe

The GWR 4073 Class 5043 Earl of Mount Edgcumbe is a steam locomotive of the GWR 'Castle' Class, built in March 1936.

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GWR 4073 Class 5051 Earl Bathurst

5051 Drysllwyn Castle is a railway locomotive, built to the Great Western Railway Castle Class design built by the Great Western Railway at Swindon Works in May 1936 and was named after Dryslwyn Castle.

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GWR 4073 Class 7027 Thornbury Castle

7027 Thornbury Castle was built in August 1949.

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GWR 4073 Class 7028 Cadbury Castle

Number 7028 Cadbury Castle was a Great Western Railway 4073 ''Castle'' class 4-6-0 steam locomotive built at the former GWR Swindon Works on 19 May 1950.

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GWR 4073 Class 7029 Clun Castle

7029 Clun Castle is a railway locomotive, built to the Great Western Railway Castle Class design shortly after Nationalisation by the Western Region of British Railways at the ex-Great Western Railway Swindon Works in May 1950 and named after Clun Castle.

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GWR 4200 Class

The Great Western Railway (GWR) 4200 Class is a class of 2-8-0T steam locomotives.

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GWR 4200 Class 4277

Great Western Railway (GWR) 4200 Class No.

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GWR 4300 Class

The Great Western Railway (GWR) 4300 Class is a class of 2-6-0 (mogul) steam locomotives, designed by G.J. Churchward for mixed traffic duties.

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GWR 4575 Class

The Great Western Railway (GWR) 4575 Class is a class of 2-6-2T steam locomotives.

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GWR 4575 Class 5542

GWR tank locomotive number 5542 is a preserved Great Western Railway steam locomotive of the GWR 4575 Class.

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GWR 4700 Class

The Great Western Railway (GWR) 4700 Class was a class of nine 2-8-0 steam locomotives, designed by George Jackson Churchward.

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GWR 4900 Class

The Great Western Railway (GWR) 4900 Class or Hall Class is a class of 4-6-0 mixed traffic steam locomotives designed by Charles Collett.

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GWR 4900 Class 4936 Kinlet Hall

The Great Western Railway (GWR) steam locomotive No.

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GWR 4900 Class 4953 Pitchford Hall

4953 Pitchford Hall is a 4-6-0 Hall class steam locomotive built by the Great Western Railway (GWR), currently preserved at the Epping Ongar Railway.

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GWR 4900 Class 4979 Wootton Hall

GWR 4900 Class 4-6-0 No.

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GWR 4900 Class 5972 Olton Hall

The steam locomotive no.

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GWR 5600 Class

The GWR 5600 Class is a class of 0-6-2T steam locomotive built between 1924 and 1928.

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GWR 5700 Class

The Great Western Railway (GWR) 5700 Class, or 57xx class, is a class of 0-6-0 pannier tank steam locomotive, built between 1929 and 1950.

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GWR 6000 Class 6000 King George V

Great Western Railway (GWR) 6000 Class King George V is a preserved British steam locomotive.

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GWR 6000 Class 6024 King Edward I

Great Western Railway (GWR) 6000 Class 6024 King Edward I is a preserved steam locomotive.

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GWR 6100 Class

The GWR 6100 Class is a class of 2-6-2T side tank steam locomotives.

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GWR 6400 Class

The Great Western Railway (GWR) 6400 Class is a class of 0-6-0 pannier tank steam locomotive introduced by Charles Collett in 1932.

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GWR 645 Class

The GWR 645 Class was a class of 0-6-0 saddle tank locomotives designed by George Armstrong and built at the Wolverhampton railway works of the Great Western Railway (GWR).

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GWR 655 Class

Class 655 of the Great Western Railway was a class of 52 0-6-0 saddle tank locomotives designed by George Armstrong and built at the GWR's Wolverhampton Works.

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GWR 6800 Class

The Great Western Railway (GWR) 6800 Class or Grange Class was a mixed traffic class of 4-6-0 steam locomotive, built to replace the GWR 4300 Class 2-6-0.

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GWR 6800 Class 6880 Betton Grange

No.6880 Betton Grange is a steam locomotive which is under construction as a "new-build" project, based on the Llangollen Railway in Denbighshire, Wales.

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GWR 6959 Class

The Great Western Railway (GWR) 6959 Class or Modified Hall Class is a class of 4-6-0 steam locomotive.

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GWR 7200 Class

The Great Western Railway (GWR) 7200 Class is a class of 2-8-2T steam locomotive.

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GWR 7800 Class

The Great Western Railway (GWR) 7800 Class or Manor Class is a class of 4-6-0 steam locomotive.

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GWR 7800 Class 7808 Cookham Manor

7808 Cookham Manor is a Great Western Railway 7800 'Manor' Class steam locomotive.

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GWR 7800 Class 7812 Erlestoke Manor

GWR 7800 Class 7812 Erlestoke Manor is a preserved steam locomotive, that serviced the Great Western Railway and later British Railways.

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GWR 7800 Class 7820 Dinmore Manor

7820 Dinmore Manor is a British Railways locomotive part of the Manor Class.

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GWR 7800 Class 7821 Ditcheat Manor

Great Western Railway 7800 Class No.

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GWR 7800 Class 7828 Odney Manor

7828 Odney Manor is a Great Western Railway locomotive part of the Manor Class.

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GWR 850 Class

Class 850 of the Great Western Railway was an extensive class of small 0-6-0 saddle tank locomotives designed by George Armstrong and built at the Wolverhampton Works of the Great Western Railway between 1874 and 1895.

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GWR 9400 Class

The Great Western Railway (GWR) 9400 Class is a class of 0-6-0 pannier tank steam locomotive, used for shunting and banking duties.

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GWR Autocoach

The GWR Autocoach (or auto-trailer) is a type of coach that was used by the Great Western Railway for push-pull trains powered by a steam locomotive.

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GWR diesel shunters

The Great Western Railway purchased two diesel shunters, and ordered a further seven immediately prior to Nationalisation, which were delivered to British Rail in 1948-49.

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GWR locomotive numbering and classification

The GWR was the longest-lived of the pre-nationalisation railway companies in Britain, surviving the 'Grouping' of the railways in 1923 almost unchanged.

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GWR No. 1334

GWR No.

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GWR railcars

In 1933, the Great Western Railway introduced the first of what was to become a very successful series of railcars, which survived in regular use into the 1960s, when they were replaced with the new British Rail "first generation" type diesel multiple units.

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GWR Siphon

The GWR Siphon was a series of enclosed milk churn transport wagons built by the Great Western Railway and continued by British Railways.

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GWR Super Saloons

The Great Western Railway Super Saloons were eight railway carriages developed to service the boat train traffic from London to Plymouth.

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GWR Toad

The GWR Toad is a railway brake van, designed by and built for the Great Western Railway.

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Gypsy Lane railway station

Gypsy Lane railway station serves the Middlesbrough suburbs of Nunthorpe and Marton; the station lies just within the borough of Redcar and Cleveland in the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England.

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H&BR Class F2

The H&BR Class F2 (LNER Class N12) was a class of 0-6-2T steam locomotives of the Hull and Barnsley Railway.

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H&BR Class F3

The H&BR Class F3 (LNER Class N13) was a class of 0-6-2T steam locomotives of the Hull and Barnsley Railway.

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H&BR Class G3

The H&BR Class G3 (LNER Class J75) was a class of 0-6-0T steam locomotives of the Hull and Barnsley Railway (H&BR).

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H. C. Casserley

Henry Cyril Casserley (12 June 1903 – 16 December 1991) was a British photographer of steam railways.

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H. F. Stephens

Colonel Holman Fred Stephens (30 October 1868 – 23 October 1931) was a British light railway civil engineer and manager.

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Hacheston Halt railway station

Hacheston Halt railway station was a station located in Hacheston, Suffolk situated on the Framlingham Branch.

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Hackney Central railway station

Hackney Central is a station on the North London Line in the district of Hackney Central, East London.

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Hackney Downs railway station

Hackney Downs is a London Overground and National Rail station on the Lea Valley Lines forming part of the West Anglia Main Line, serving Hackney Downs, east London.

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Hackney Wick railway station

Hackney Wick is a station on the North London Line in the area of Hackney Wick, East London.

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Haddenham & Thame Parkway railway station

Haddenham & Thame Parkway railway station is a station in Buckinghamshire serving the village of Haddenham and town of Thame in the neighbouring county of Oxfordshire, England.

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Haddenham, Buckinghamshire

Haddenham is a village and civil parish in the Aylesbury Vale district of Buckinghamshire, England.

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Haddington, East Lothian

The Royal Burgh of Haddington (Haidintoun) is a town in East Lothian, Scotland.

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Haddiscoe railway station

Haddiscoe railway station (formerly Haddiscoe Low Level) is on the Wherry Lines in Norfolk, England, named after the village of Haddiscoe, some distant, although the village of St Olaves on the other side of the River Waveney is closer.

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Hadnock Halt railway station

Hadnock Halt railway station is a disused railway station on the Ross and Monmouth Railway which was only open for eight years, 1951 to 1959, closing when passenger services were withdrawn from the line.

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Hag Fold railway station

Hag Fold railway station is one of the local stations that lie on the Atherton line, between Wigan and Manchester, England.

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Hainault depot

Hainault depot is a traction maintenance depot on the London Underground Central line, between Hainault and Grange Hill stations in the London Borough of Redbridge, England.

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Halesowen Railway

The Halesowen Railway, also known as the Halesowen and Northfield Railway and the Halesowen Joint Railway, was a standard gauge railway in what is now the West Midlands of England.

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Hall Farm Curve

The Hall Farm Curve is a disused length of railway line in Walthamstow, east London, that connected Chingford station with Stratford station until the closure of the section of line in September 1968.

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Hall i' th' Wood railway station

Hall i' th' Wood railway station is the last stop before Bolton on the Northern franchise's Ribble Valley Line into Blackburn and Clitheroe in England.

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Hall Road railway station

Hall Road railway station serves Blundellsands in Merseyside, England.

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Ham Green Halt railway station

Ham Green Halt was a railway station near Bristol, England, on the Portishead Railway, opened in 1926 to serve Ham Green Hospital.

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Hamilton railway station (North British Railway)

Hamilton railway station was one of several railway stations to serve the town of Hamilton, Scotland.

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Hamilton TMD

Hamilton TMD was a Traction Maintenance Depot located in Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, Scotland.

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Hamilton West railway station

Hamilton West railway station serves the Hamilton West area of Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, in Scotland, lying on the Argyle Line.

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Hammersmith railway station

Hammersmith railway station is a heritage railway station on the Midland Railway - Butterley in Derbyshire.

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Hammerwich railway station

Hammerwich railway station was a station on the South Staffordshire Line.

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Hampden Park railway station

Hampden Park railway station serves Hampden Park in the northern areas of the seaside town of Eastbourne in East Sussex.

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Hampton Gay

Hampton Gay is a village in the Cherwell Valley about north of Kidlington, Oxfordshire.

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Hampton Loade railway station

Hampton Loade railway station is a station on the Severn Valley Railway heritage line, close to the hamlet of Hampton on the western bank of the River Severn; Hampton Loade itself is on the eastern bank, and may be reached by the Hampton Loade Ferry across the river.

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Hampton railway station (London)

Hampton railway station, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, is on the Shepperton branch line.

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Hamworthy railway station

Hamworthy railway station serves Hamworthy, an area of Poole in Dorset, England.

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Hanson Traction

Hanson Traction Ltd was a locomotive leasing company based at Washwood Heath, Birmingham, West Midlands.

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Harbury

Harbury is a village and civil parish in the Stratford-on-Avon district of Warwickshire, England.

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Harlow Town railway station

Harlow Town railway station is on the West Anglia Main Line serving the town of Harlow in Essex, England.

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Harman's Cross railway station

Harman's Cross railway station is a railway station located in the village of Harman's Cross, on the Isle of Purbeck in the English county of Dorset.

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Harold Wilson

James Harold Wilson, Baron Wilson of Rievaulx, (11 March 1916 – 24 May 1995) was a British Labour politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1964 to 1970 and from 1974 to 1976.

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Harperley railway station

Harperley railway station served the Harperley Hall Estate and the nearby hamlet of Low Harperley, close to the village of Fir Tree in County Durham, North East England between 1861 and 1864 and again from 1892 to 1953 as a stop on the Wear Valley Line.

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Harringay railway station

Harringay railway station (also known as Harringay West for part of its history) is on the Great Northern Route that forms part of the East Coast Main Line, serving the district of Harringay in the London Borough of Haringey, north London.

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Harrow and Wealdstone rail crash

The Harrow and Wealdstone rail crash was a three-train collision at Harrow and Wealdstone station in Wealdstone, Middlesex (now Greater London) during the morning rush hour of 8 October 1952; 112 were killed and 340 injured (88 of these being detained in hospital); it remains the worst peacetime rail crash in the United Kingdom.

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Harry Beck

Henry Charles Beck (4 June 1902 – 18 September 1974), known as Harry Beck, was an English technical draughtsman best known for creating the present London Underground Tube map in 1931.

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Harry Needle Railroad Company

The Harry Needle Railroad Company (HNRC) is a railway spot-hire company, based at Barrow Hill Engine Shed in Derbyshire.

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Harston railway station

Harston was a railway station on the Cambridge Line, which served the village of Harston in Cambridgeshire.

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Harston, Leicestershire

Harston is a crossroads village in Leicestershire, England, near the border with Lincolnshire.

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Hartford railway station

Hartford railway station is in the village of Hartford, in Cheshire, England.

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Hartington Road Halt railway station

Hartington Road Halt railway station was a stop on the railway line between Brighton station and Kemp Town, Brighton, East Sussex.

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Harts Hill railway station

Harts Hill railway station was a station on the Oxford-Worcester-Wolverhampton Line.

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Harvington

Harvington is a village near Evesham in Worcestershire, England.

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Harwich International Port

Harwich International Port is a North Sea seaport in Essex, England, and one of the Haven ports.

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Haslingden

Haslingden is a town in Rossendale, Lancashire, England.

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Haslingden railway station

Haslingden railway station served the town of Haslingden in Rossendale, Lancashire.

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Hastings line

The Hastings line is a secondary railway line in Kent and East Sussex, England, linking with the main town of, and from there into London via and.

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Hatfield rail crash

The Hatfield rail crash was a railway accident on 17 October 2000, at Hatfield, Hertfordshire, UK.

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Hattersley railway station

Hattersley railway station serves the Hattersley housing estate in Tameside, Greater Manchester, England.

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Hattie Jacques

Hattie Jacques (born Josephine Edwina Jaques; 7 February 1922 – 6 October 1980) was an English comedy actress of stage, radio and screen.

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Hawkhead railway station

Hawkhead railway station is a railway station in the Seedhill area of Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland.

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Hawkhurst branch line

The Hawkhurst branch line was a short railway line in Kent that connected Hawkhurst, Cranbrook, Goudhurst and Horsmonden with the town of Paddock Wood and the South Eastern and Medway Valley lines, a distance of.

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Haydons Road railway station

Haydons Road railway station is in the north-east of the London Borough of Merton in South London.

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Hayes railway station

Hayes railway station is a railway station located in Hayes in the London Borough of Bromley, south east London, England.

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Hayling Island branch line

The Hayling Island branch was a railway in Hampshire, England, that connected Havant with Hayling Island.

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Haymarket railway station

Haymarket railway station is the second largest railway station in Edinburgh, Scotland, after Waverley railway station.

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Hazel Grove railway station

Hazel Grove railway station is on the Stockport to Buxton / Sheffield line, serving the village of Hazel Grove, Greater Manchester, England.

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Hazelwood railway station

Hazelwood Railway Station is a disused railway station on the Wirksworth branch of the Midland Railway.

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Headcorn and Maidstone Junction Light Railway

The Headcorn & Maidstone Junction Light Railway was a proposed railway in Kent.

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Heads of Ayr Holiday Camp railway station

Heads of Ayr Holiday Camp railway station was a railway station serving the holiday camp and hotel at Heads of Ayr, South Ayrshire, Scotland.

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Heanor (GNR) railway station

Heanor railway station was a former railway station at Heanor in Derbyshire, opened in 1891.

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Heanor (MR) railway station

Heanor railway station was a railway station which served the town of Heanor in Derbyshire, England.

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Heart of Wales line

The Heart of Wales line (Rheilffordd Calon Cymru) is a railway line running from Craven Arms in Shropshire to Llanelli in southwest Wales.

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Heath Park Halt railway station

Heath Park Halt was a railway station in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire in England, UK.

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Heath Town

Heath Town is a district of Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England, located ENE of the city centre.

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Heathrow Express

Heathrow Express is an airport rail link between London Heathrow Airport and Paddington.

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Heatley & Warburton railway station

Heatley & Warburton railway station was located in Heatley near Warburton, Greater Manchester.

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Heaton TMD

Heaton TMD is a railway Traction Maintenance Depot situated in the Heaton area of Newcastle upon Tyne, England, it is located next to the East Coast Main Line, around east of Newcastle station.

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Hebridean (train)

The Hebridean was a named passenger train operating in the United Kingdom.

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Hedge End

Hedge End is a town and civil parish in Hampshire, England.

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Hedge End railway station

Hedge End railway station is situated on the northern edge of the town of Hedge End in Hampshire, England.

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Hednesford

Hednesford (pronounced) is a small town and civil parish in Staffordshire, England, within Cannock Chase District.

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Hednesford railway station

Hednesford railway station serves the town of Hednesford in Staffordshire, England.

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Hedon

Hedon is a small town and civil parish in Holderness in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.

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Heidi Mottram

Heidi Mottram (born) is a British businesswoman and the CEO of Northumbrian Water.

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Heinrich Brüning

Heinrich Aloysius Maria Elisabeth Brüning (26 November 1885 – 30 March 1970) was a German Centre Party politician and academic, who served as Chancellor of Germany during the Weimar Republic from 1930 to 1932.

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Helecs Vehicles

Helecs was a marque of British battery-electric road vehicles, produced initially by the electrical engineers Hindle Smart Co Ltd of Ardwick, Manchester from 1948 onwards.

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Helensburgh Central railway station

Helensburgh Central railway station (Baile Eilidh Meadhain) serves the town of Helensburgh on the north shore of the Firth of Clyde, near Glasgow, Scotland.

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Helensburgh Upper railway station

Helensburgh Upper railway station (Baile Eilidh Ard) serves the town of Helensburgh, Scotland, on the north shore of the Firth of Clyde to the west of Glasgow.

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Heljan

Heljan A/S is a Danish model railway company based in Søndersø.

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Hellidon

Hellidon is a village and civil parish about southwest of Daventry in Northamptonshire, England.

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Hellifield railway station

Hellifield railway station serves the village of Hellifield in North Yorkshire, England.

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Hellingly Hospital Railway

The Hellingly Hospital Railway was a light railway owned and operated by East Sussex County Council, used for transporting coal and passengers to Hellingly Hospital, a psychiatric hospital near Hailsham, from the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway's Cuckoo Line at Hellingly railway station.

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Helmdon

Helmdon is a village and civil parish about north of Brackley in South Northamptonshire, England.

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Helmdon railway station

Helmdon railway station served the village and civil parish of Helmdon in Northamptonshire on the former Great Central Main Line (GCR).

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Helmdon Village railway station

Helmdon Village railway station on the Stratford-upon-Avon and Midland Junction Railway (SMJ) served the Northamptonshire village of Helmdon between 1872 and 1951.

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Helmsdale railway station

Helmsdale railway station is a railway station serving the village of Helmsdale in the Highland council area, northern Scotland.

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Helmshore railway station

Helmshore railway station served the village of Helmshore in Rossendale, Lancashire between 1848 and 1966.

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Helston Railway

| The Helston Railway is a heritage railway in Cornwall which aims to rebuild and preserve as much as possible of the former GWR Helston Railway between Nancegollen and Water-Ma-Trout on the outskirts of Helston.

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Hemel Hempsted railway station

Hemel Hempstead station was a railway station in the town of Hemel Hempstead in Hertfordshire, England.

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Henfield railway station

Henfield was a railway station on the Steyning Line which served the village of Henfield.

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Hengoed Viaduct

Hengoed Viaduct is a Grade II* listed railway viaduct, located above the village of Maesycwmmer, in Caerphilly county borough, South Wales.

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Henley branch line

| The Henley Branch Line is a branch railway line between Twyford in Berkshire and Henley-on-Thames in Oxfordshire.

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Henry Everard

Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Breedon Everard GCLM ICD DSO TD (21 February 1897 – 7 August 1980) was a railway engineer and executive who briefly became the Acting President of Rhodesia during the U.D.I. period.

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Henry Johnson (railway executive)

Sir Henry Cecil Johnson KBE (11 September 1906 – 13 March 1988), was Chairman of British Rail.

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Henry the Green Engine

Henry the Green Engine is an anthropomorphic 4-6-0 steam locomotive from The Railway Series books written by the Reverend Wilbert Vere Awdry and his son, Christopher Awdry, and the spin-off children's television series, Thomas & Friends.

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Hensall railway station

Hensall railway station serves the village of Hensall, North Yorkshire, England.

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Henstridge railway station

Henstridge railway station was a station at Henstridge in the county of Somerset, in England.

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Henton, Oxfordshire

Henton is a hamlet in Oxfordshire, about west of Princes Risborough in Buckinghamshire.

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Her Majesty's Railway Inspectorate

Established in 1840, HM Railway Inspectorate (HMRI: Her Majesty's Railway Inspectorate) is the British organisation responsible for overseeing safety on Britain's railways and tramways.

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Hereford railway station

Hereford railway station serves the city of Hereford, England.

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Herne Hill railway station

Herne Hill railway station is in the London Borough of Lambeth, South London, England, on the boundary between London fare zones 2 and 3.

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Herston Halt railway station

Herston Halt railway station is a railway station located at Herston near Swanage, on the Isle of Purbeck in the English county of Dorset.

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Hessle railway station

Hessle railway station serves Hessle in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.

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Hever railway station

Hever railway station is on the branch of the Oxted line in southern England and serves Hever in Kent.

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Heworth Interchange

Heworth Interchange serves the Heworth area of Gateshead, England.

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Hexham and Allendale Railway

The Hexham and Allendale Railway was a railway company formed in 1865 to build a branch line from the lead mining district of Allendale in Northumberland to a junction near Hexham on the Carlisle to Newcastle line.

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Heysham Port railway station

Heysham Port railway station serves the port of Heysham in Lancashire, England.

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Hibernia (ship)

Hibernia was the name of a number of merchant ships.

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High Barnet tube station

High Barnet is a London Underground station, and former railway station, located in Chipping Barnet in North London.

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High Field railway station

High Field railway station was a station on the Selby to Driffield Line in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England serving the east end of the village of Bubwith.

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High Speed 1

High Speed 1 (HS1), legally the Channel Tunnel Rail Link (CTRL), is a high-speed railway between London and the United Kingdom end of the Channel Tunnel.

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High Wycombe railway station

High Wycombe railway station is a railway station in the town of High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England.

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High-speed rail

High-speed rail is a type of rail transport that operates significantly faster than traditional rail traffic, using an integrated system of specialized rolling stock and dedicated tracks.

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High-speed rail in Australia

High-speed rail in Australia has been under investigation since the early 1980s.

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High-speed rail in Europe

High-speed rail is emerging in Europe as an increasingly popular and efficient means of transport.

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High-speed rail in the United Kingdom

Category:Proposed_railway_lines_in_Scotland The international definition of high-speed rail encompasses lines with a top speed of at least and existing lines with a top speed of around.

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Higham Ferrers railway station

Higham Ferrers is a former railway station on a Midland Railway branch line from Wellingborough.

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Higham railway station (Suffolk)

Higham railway station was a station serving Higham in the English county of Suffolk.

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Highbury & Islington station

Highbury & Islington is a London Underground and National Rail interchange station in the London Borough of Islington, north London.

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Higher-speed rail

Higher-speed rail (HrSR), also known as high-performance rail, higher-performance rail, or almost-high-speed rail, is a jargon used to describe inter-city passenger rail services that have top speeds of more than conventional rail but are not high enough to be called high-speed rail services.

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Highgate tube station

Highgate is a London Underground station and former railway station in Archway Road, in the London Borough of Haringey in north London.

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Highland Locomotive Company

The Highland Locomotive Company is a subsidiary of the Strathspey Railway Company.

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Highland Railway

The Highland Railway (HR) was one of the smaller British railways before the Railways Act 1921, operating north of Perth railway station in Scotland and serving the farthest north of Britain.

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Highland Railway Ben Class

The Highland Railway Ben Class were small 4-4-0 passenger steam locomotives.

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Highland Railway Clan Class

The Highland Railway's Clan Class was a class of passenger 4-6-0 steam locomotives designed by Christopher Cumming.

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Highland Railway Clan Goods Class

The Highland Railway's Clan Goods class was a class of steam locomotive.

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Highland Railway Drummond 0-6-0 Class

The Highland Railway K class were the only class of 0-6-0 tender locomotives built for the Highland Railway.

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Highland Railway Jones Goods Class

The Highland Railway Jones Goods class was a class of steam locomotive, and was notable as the first class with a 4-6-0 wheel arrangement in the British Isles.

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Highland Railway Loch Class

The Highland Railway Loch class locomotives were large 4-4-0s normally used north of Inverness.

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Highland Railway W Class

The Highland Railway W class were four small 0-4-4T locomotives built by the Highland Railway in 1905–1906 to the design of locomotive superintendent Peter Drummond.

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Hightown railway station

Hightown railway station serves the village of Hightown in Merseyside, England.

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Highworth branch line

The Highworth branch line was a short railway branch line to the northeast of Swindon, England.

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Hill, Evans & Co

Hill, Evans & Co Ltd were vinegar manufacturers based in Worcester, England.

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Hillside railway station

Hillside railway station serves the southern half of the Birkdale area of Southport, England.

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Hinton, Northamptonshire

Hinton is a village about south of Daventry in Northamptonshire.

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Histon railway station

Histon was the name of a railway station in Impington, Cambridgeshire on the Cambridge–St Ives branch of the Great Eastern Railway.

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History of Banbury

Banbury is a circa 1,500-year-old market town and civil parish on the River Cherwell in the Cherwell District of Oxfordshire, England.

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History of Harringay (1880–present)

The advance of late Victorian urbanisation during the last twenty years of the 19th century swept away the 18th and early 19th-century houses, their grounds and the farmland.

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History of High Speed 2

The history of High Speed 2 is the background to the planned construction of High Speed 2 (HS2), a new high-speed railway in Great Britain that will connect London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds and other cities in the UK.

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History of Manchester Metrolink

The history of Metrolink begins with its conception as Greater Manchester's light rail system in 1982 by the Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Executive, and spans its inauguration in 1992 and the successive phases of expansion.

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History of public transport authorities in London

The history of public transport authorities in London details the various organisations that have been responsible for the public transport network in and around London, England from 1933 until 2000 and have used the London Transport brand.

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History of rail transport in Great Britain

The railway system of Great Britain, the principal territory of the United Kingdom, is the oldest in the world.

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History of rail transport in Great Britain 1830–1922

The history of rail transport in Great Britain 1830–1922 covers the period between the opening of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway (L&MR), and the Grouping, the amalgamation of almost all of Britain's many railway companies into the Big Four by the Railways Act 1921.

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History of rail transport in Great Britain 1923–1947

This article is part of a series on the History of rail transport in Great Britain The history of rail transport in Great Britain 1923–1947 covers the period when the British railway system was run by the Big Four group of companies – the London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS); the Great Western Railway (GWR); the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER); and the Southern Railway (SR).

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History of rail transport in Great Britain 1948–1994

The history of rail transport in Great Britain 1948–1994 covers the period when the British railway system was nationalised under the name of British Rail (initially known as British Railways), until its eventual privatisation in 1994.

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History of rail transport in Ireland

The history of rail transport in Ireland began only a decade later than that of Great Britain.

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History of Reddish

There is evidence of activity around Reddish – a settlement in Greater Manchester, England – before the Norman conquest in the presence of Nico Ditch and some Saxon coins.

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History of Snow Hill

History of Snow Hill is a mural in Birmingham, England about Birmingham Snow Hill station.

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History of the Crossrail line

The Crossrail line was first proposed in 1941.

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History of the London Underground

The history of the London Underground began in the 19th century with the construction of the Metropolitan Railway, the world's first underground railway.

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History of the Port of Southampton

The Port of Southampton is a major passenger and cargo port located in the central part of the south coast of England.

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Hither Green marshalling yard

Hither Green marshalling yard, is a large railway marshalling yard designed for the concentration of freight traffic to and from South East London, and for transfer to other yards in London.

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Hither Green railway station

Hither Green is a railway station located in Hither Green in the London Borough of Lewisham, south-east London.

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Hixon rail crash

On 6 January 1968, a low-loader transporter carrying a 120-ton electrical transformer was struck by an express train on a recently installed automatic level crossing at Hixon in Staffordshire, England.

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Hoax letter writers

This article covers various hoax letter writers.

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Hockley railway station (West Midlands)

Hockley was an intermediate station on the Great Western Railway's London Paddington to Birkenhead via Birmingham Snow Hill line, England, serving the Hockley area of Birmingham.

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Holborn Viaduct railway station

Holborn Viaduct was a railway station in the City of London, providing local and commuter services.

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Holehouse Junction railway station

Holehouse Junction railway station was an exchange railway station in East Ayrshire, Scotland.

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Holgate Road carriage works, York

The Holgate Road carriage works was a railway carriage manufacturing factory in the Holgate area of York, England.

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Holland Road Halt railway station

Holland Road Halt was a railway station in Hove, East Sussex, which opened in 1905 and closed in 1956.

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Holme Lacy railway station

Holme Lacy railway station is a disused wood built railway station that served the village of Holme Lacy in Herefordshire.

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Holme Moor railway station

Holme Moor railway station was a station on the Selby to Driffield Line in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England serving the village of Holme-on-Spalding-Moor.

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Holmes railway station

Holmes railway station was a railway station in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England.

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Holt railway station (North Norfolk Railway)

Holt railway station is the current terminus of the North Norfolk Railway, and is a new-build station built on the site on the proposed, but never built, Blakeney branch junction.

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Holt, Norfolk

Holt is a market town, civil parish and electoral ward in the English county of Norfolk.

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Holyhead TMD

Holyhead TMD is a traction maintenance depot located in Holyhead, Gwynedd, Wales.

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Honeybourne

Honeybourne is a village and civil parish about east of Evesham in Worcestershire, England.

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Honeybourne railway station

Honeybourne railway station serves the village of Honeybourne in Worcestershire, England.

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Honor Oak railway station

Honor Oak railway station was a station opened in December 1865 in Honor Oak, London by the London, Chatham and Dover Railway on the Crystal Palace and South London Junction Railway.

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Hook Norton

Hook Norton is a village and civil parish in Oxfordshire, England. It is 4.5 miles (7.2 km) northeast of Chipping Norton and close to the Cotswold Hills. Many of its buildings are built of local ironstone.

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Hook Norton railway station

Hook Norton railway station served the village of Hook Norton in northern Oxfordshire, England.

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Hooley Hill railway station

Hooley Hill Railway Station served the Hooley Hill area of Audenshaw and was located on the to Stalybridge Junction Railway.

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Hopton Incline

Until it closed in 1967 the Hopton Incline was the steepest stretch of conventional, adhesion-worked standard gauge railway running line in the UK.

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Horbury and Ossett railway station

Horbury and Ossett railway station formerly served the town of Horbury in West Yorkshire, England.

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Hornbeam Park railway station

Hornbeam Park railway station opened on 24 August 1992 by British Rail under the Regional Railways sector, and is in the southern suburbs of Harrogate in North Yorkshire, England on the Harrogate Line, operated by Northern who provide all passenger train services.

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Hornchurch tube station

Hornchurch is a London Underground station on Station Lane in the southern part of the Hornchurch neighbourhood of the London Borough of Havering in northeast London, England.

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Hornsey EMU depot and former steam locomotive shed

The area around Hornsey railway station in Hornsey (London Borough of Haringey) has been the site of several railway maintenance facilities from the mid 19th century onwards.

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Horse trailer

A horse trailer or horse van (also called a horse float in Australia and New Zealand or horsebox in the British Isles) is used to transport horses.

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Horspath

Horspath is a village and civil parish in South Oxfordshire about east of the centre of Oxford, England.

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Horsted Keynes railway station

Horsted Keynes railway station is a preserved railway station on the Bluebell Railway in Sussex.

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Horton-in-Ribblesdale railway station

Horton-in-Ribblesdale railway station is a small station in Horton in Ribblesdale, North Yorkshire, England on the Settle–Carlisle Line northwest of.

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Horwich

Horwich is a town and civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton, Greater Manchester, England.

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Horwich Works

Horwich Works was a railway works built in 1886 by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway (LYR) in Horwich, near Bolton, in the North West of England when the company moved from its original works at Miles Platting, Manchester.

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Hoverlloyd

Hoverlloyd operated a cross-Channel hovercraft service between Ramsgate, England to Calais, France.

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Hoverspeed

Hoverspeed, formed in 1981 by the merger of Seaspeed and Hoverlloyd, was a ferry company that operated on the English Channel from 1981 until 2005.

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Hovertrain

A hovertrain is a type of high-speed train that replaces conventional steel wheels with hovercraft lift pads, and the conventional railway bed with a paved road-like surface, known as the track or guideway.

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How Wood railway station

How Wood railway station is in the village of How Wood, Hertfordshire, England.

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Howl (2015 film)

Howl is a direct-to-video 2015 British indie horror monster movie, directed by Paul Hyett and starring Ed Speleers.

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Hua Guofeng

Hua Guofeng (born Su Zhu; 16 February 1921 – 20 August 2008) was a Chinese politician who served as Chairman of the Communist Party of China and Premier of the People's Republic of China.

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Hucknall station

Hucknall station, also formerly known as Hucknall Byron station, is a railway station and tram stop in Hucknall, Nottinghamshire, England.

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Hugglescote

Hugglescote is a village on the River Sence in North West Leicestershire, England.

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Hugh Hudson

Hugh Hudson (born 25 August 1936) is an English film director.

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Hugh Murray (York historian)

Hugh Murray (c. 1923 – 8 June 2013) was a pre-eminent British historian of the city of York.

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Hull and Selby Railway

The Hull and Selby Railway is a railway line between Kingston upon Hull and Selby in the United Kingdom which was authorised by an act of 1836 and opened in 1840.

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Hull Executive

| The Hull Executive is a named British passenger train operated by Virgin Trains East Coast.

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Hull Paragon Interchange

Hull Paragon Interchange is an integrated rail and bus station in the city centre of Kingston upon Hull, England.

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Hull Trains

Hull Trains is an open access operator in England owned by FirstGroup.

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Hull–Scarborough line

The Hull–Scarborough line, also known as the Yorkshire coast line, is a minor railway line in northern England used primarily for passenger traffic.

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Humphrey Park railway station

Humphrey Park railway station is in the Trafford metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester in the north west of England.

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Hungerford railway station

Hungerford railway station is a railway station in the town of Hungerford, Berkshire, England.

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Hunstanton railway station

Hunstanton was a railway station which served the seaside town of Hunstanton in Norfolk, England.

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Huntly railway station

Huntly railway station is a railway station serving the town of Huntly in Scotland.

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Hyde Road railway station

Hyde Road was a railway station in Gorton, Manchester, England, on the Fallowfield Loop Line.

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Hyndland railway station

Hyndland railway station serves Hyndland in Glasgow, Scotland.

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Ian Allan (publisher)

Ian Allan, OBE (29 June 1922 – 28 June 2015) was a publisher who specialised in transport titles through his company Ian Allan Publishing.

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Ian McDonald Campbell

Ian McDonald Campbell, CVO; BSc; CEng; FICE; FCIT; (13 July 1922 – 1 April 1994) was a British civil engineer and chairman of the Scottish Board of British Railways.

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Ian Moo-Young

Ian Moo-Young's talents were noticed at an early age in Kingston Jamaica and he received a scholarship from the British Council to study at St. Martins,whose alumni include Stella McCartney and Alexander McQueen.

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IBM railway station

IBM railway station (formerly known as IBM Halt) is a railway station on the Inverclyde Line, 25½ miles (41 km) west of.

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Ickleton

Ickleton is a village and civil parish about south of Cambridge in Cambridgeshire, England.

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Ilfracombe branch line

The Ilfracombe branch of the London & South Western Railway (LSWR), ran between Barnstaple and Ilfracombe in North Devon.

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Ilmer

Ilmer is a village in Buckinghamshire at the foot of the Chiltern Hills about northwest of Princes Risborough, near the boundary with Oxfordshire.

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Imberhorne Viaduct

Imberhorne Viaduct is a Grade II listed railway viaduct located in East Grinstead, West Sussex, South-East England.

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Immingham Dock railway station

Immingham Dock railway station served the dock at Immingham, Lincolnshire, England.

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Immingham engine shed

Immingham engine shed, also known as Immingham depot, or more recently as Immingham TMD and always locally as Loco is a railway maintenance depot (Traction Maintenance Depot) located on the Immingham Dock estate, in North East Lincolnshire.

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Impact of the privatisation of British Rail

The impact of the privatisation of British Rail in the 1990s has been the subject of much debate, which has continued to the present day.

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Ince & Elton railway station

Ince & Elton railway station, on the Ellesmere Port to Warrington Line, serves both Ince and Elton in Cheshire, England.

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Incidents at the Watercress Line

The Watercress Line is a heritage railway in Hampshire, England, running from New Alresford to Alton where it connects to the National Rail network.

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Index of United Kingdom-related articles

The following is an alphabetical list of articles related to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

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Ingleton branch line

The Ingleton branch line was a rural railway line in the West Riding of Yorkshire, Lancashire and Westmorland in England (now North Yorkshire, Lancashire and Cumbria).

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Innerpeffray railway station

Innerpeffray railway station served the hamlets of Innerpeffray and Millhills in the Scottish county of Perth and Kinross.

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Inter-city rail

Inter-city rail services are express passenger train services that cover longer distances than commuter or regional trains.

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Inter-city rail in the United Kingdom

In Great Britain, there are inter-city trains to numerous parts of the country.

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InterCity

InterCity (commonly abbreviated IC on timetables and tickets) is the classification applied to certain long-distance passenger train services in Europe.

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InterCity (British Rail)

InterCity (or, in the earliest days, the hyphenated Inter-City) was introduced by British Rail in 1966 as a brand-name for its long-haul express passenger services (see British Rail brand names for a full history).

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Intercity (Deutsche Bahn)

Intercity is the second-highest train classification in Germany, after the ICE.

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InterCity 125

InterCity 125 was the brand name of British Rail's diesel-powered High Speed Train (HST) fleet, which was built from 1975 to 1982 and was introduced in 1976.

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InterCity 225

The InterCity 225 is an electric high speed train in the United Kingdom, comprising a Class 91 electric locomotive, nine Mark 4 coaches and a Driving Van Trailer (DVT).

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InterCity 250

InterCity 250 was the name of a proposed rolling stock, track and signalling upgrade project on the West Coast Main Line by British Rail in the early 1990s.

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Intercity House

Intercity House is an office building situated at Plymouth railway station (formerly known as Plymouth North Road station), the main rail station in Plymouth, Devon.

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Interlocking

In railway signalling, an interlocking is an arrangement of signal apparatus that prevents conflicting movements through an arrangement of tracks such as junctions or crossings.

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Intermodal freight transport

Intermodal freight transport involves the transportation of freight in an intermodal container or vehicle, using multiple modes of transportation (e.g., rail, ship, and truck), without any handling of the freight itself when changing modes.

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Invergowrie railway station

Invergowrie railway station is an unstaffed halt which serves the village of Invergowrie west of the city of Dundee, Scotland on the north bank of the Firth of Tay.

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Inverness railway station

Inverness railway station is the railway station serving the Scottish city of Inverness.

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Inverness TMD

Inverness TMD is a railway traction maintenance depot situated in Inverness, Scotland.

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Inverurie Locomotive Works

Inverurie Locomotive Works was created in 1902 when the Great North of Scotland Railway (GNSR) moved their works from Kittybrewster, in Aberdeen about to Inverurie.

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Ipswich engine shed

Ipswich engine shed was an engine shed located in Ipswich in Suffolk in the UK on the Great Eastern Main Line located just south of Stoke tunnel and the current Ipswich railway station.

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Ipswich railway station

Ipswich railway station is on the Great Eastern Main Line in the East of England, serving the town of Ipswich, Suffolk.

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Ipswich–Ely line

The Ipswich–Ely line is a railway line linking East Anglia to the English Midlands via Ely.

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Irchester Narrow Gauge Railway Museum

The Irchester Narrow Gauge Railway Museum is a small railway museum and metre gauge railway near Wellingborough in Northants, England.

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Irthlingborough railway station

Irthlingborough railway station is a former railway station in Irthlingborough, Northamptonshire, on the former Northampton and Peterborough Railway line which connected Peterborough and Northampton.

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Irvine railway station

Irvine railway station is a railway station serving the town of Irvine, North Ayrshire, Scotland.

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Isham and Burton Latimer railway station

Isham and Burton Latimer railway station was built by the Midland Railway in 1857 to serve the villages of Isham and Burton Latimer on its extension from Leicester to Bedford and Hitchin.

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Ishbel MacAskill

Ishbella Margaret MacAskill (née MacIver, 14 March 1941 – 31 March 2011) was a heritage activist and traditional Scottish Gaelic singer and teacher, often referred to as the "Gaelic diva".

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Island Line (brand)

Island Line is a brand of the South Western Railway train operating company which runs the -mile Island Line on the Isle of Wight.

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Island Line, Isle of Wight

The Island Line is a railway line on the Isle of Wight, running from to on the Island's east coast.

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Islip railway station

Islip railway station serves the village of Islip, Oxfordshire, England.

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Islip, Oxfordshire

Islip is a village and civil parish on the River Ray, just above its confluence with the River Cherwell in Oxfordshire, England.

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Israel Railways

Israel Railways corporation Ltd., dba Israel Railways (רַכֶּבֶת יִשְׂרָאֵל, Rakevet Yisra'el, خطوط السكك الحديدية الإسرائيلية) is the state-owned principal railway company responsible for all inter-city, commuter, and freight rail transport in Israel.

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Itchen Abbas

Itchen Abbas is a village on the River Itchen about north-east of Winchester in Hampshire, England.

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Ivor Owen Thomas

Ivor Owen Thomas (5 December 1898 – 11 January 1982) was a British trade unionist and Labour Party politician.

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Ivybridge railway station

Ivybridge railway station is situated on the Exeter to Plymouth line and serves the town of Ivybridge in Devon, England.

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Jack Merriott

Jack Merriott RI, ROI, RSMA, RWS (15 November 1901 – 1968) was an English author, artist, and poster designer famous for his artworks produced for British Railways and the General Post Office.

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James A. Reed (entrepreneur)

James A. Reed (born April 1963) is a British businessman, the chairman and chief executive of the Reed group of companies, which comprises Reed Specialist Recruitment, Reed Learning, Reed in Partnership and Reed Online.

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James Milne (railway manager)

Sir James Milne (4 May 1883 – 1 April 1958) was a British railway manager.

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Jane Fawcett

Jane Fawcett MBE (née Hughes; 4 March 1921 – 21 May 2016) was a British codebreaker, singer, and heritage preservationist.

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Jane Priestman

Jane Priestman OBE (born 7 April 1930) is a British designer who has performed a number of high-profile roles in design and architecture.

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Jane Simpson (engineer)

Jane Simpson is the Head of Asset Creation at Severn Trent Water.

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January 1

January 1 is the first day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar.

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January 1955

The following events occurred in January 1955.

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JŽ class 62

The Jugoslovenske Železnice (JŽ; Yugoslavian Railways) class 62 was a class formed of 106 ex-United States Army Transportation Corps S100 Class 0-6-0T steam locomotives, surplus after the Second World War, plus about 90 similar examples built by Đuro Đaković of Slavonski Brod, Croatia between 1952 and 1961.

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Jill Summers

Honour Margaret Rosell Santoi Fuller, better known as Jill Summers (8 December 1910 – 11 January 1997), was an English music hall performer and comedian.

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Jim Lee (photographer)

— Jim Lee (born 20 November 1945) is a London-based photographer and film director.

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Jimmy Savile

Sir James Wilson Vincent Savile (31 October 1926 – 29 October 2011) was an English DJ, television and radio personality, dance hall manager, and charity fundraiser.

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Jimmy Shand

Sir James Shand MBE (28 January 1908 – 23 December 2000) was a Scottish musician who played traditional Scottish dance music on the accordion.

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Joe Brown (singer)

Joseph Roger Brown, MBE (born 13 May 1941) is an English entertainer.

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John Elliot (railway manager)

Sir John Elliot (6 May 1898 – 18 September 1988) was a British transport and railway manager.

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John Fowler & Co.

John Fowler & Co Engineers of Leathley Road, Hunslet, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England produced traction engines and ploughing implements and equipment, as well as railway equipment.

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John G. Robinson

John George Robinson CBE, (30 July 1856 – 7 December 1943) was chief mechanical engineer of the Great Central Railway from 1900 to 1922.

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John Heppell

John Heppell (born 3 November 1948) is a former British Labour Party politician who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Nottingham East from 1992 until he stepped down at the 2010 general election.

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John Peyton, Baron Peyton of Yeovil

John Wynne William Peyton, Baron Peyton of Yeovil, (13 February 1919 – 22 November 2006) was a British politician.

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John Poulson

John Garlick Llewellyn Poulson (14 April 1910 – 31 January 1993) was a British architect and businessman who caused a major political scandal when his use of bribery was disclosed in 1972.

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John Smith (BBC executive)

John Smith (born August 1957) is the Chief Executive Officer of BBC Worldwide.

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Johnston (typeface)

Johnston (or Johnston Sans) is a sans-serif typeface designed by and named after Edward Johnston.

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Jonathan Tyler

Jonathan Tyler is a Green Party activist and academic.

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Jordanstone railway station

Jordanstone railway station served the area to the south of the village of Alyth in the Scottish county of Perth and Kinross.

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Journey planner

A journey planner, trip planner, or route planner is a specialised search engine used to find an optimal means of travelling between two or more given locations, sometimes using more than one transport mode.

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Joy valve gear

Joy Valve Gear Diagram Joy valve gear is a type of steam locomotive valve gear, designed by David Joy (3 March 1825 – 1903), Locomotive and Marine engineer, and patented (no. 929) on 8 March 1879.

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June 1956

The following events occurred in June 1956.

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June 1965

The following events occurred in June 1965.

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Karen Harrison

Karen Harrison (16 November 1960 – April 2011) was the first woman in Britain to be appointed as a train driver, during which time she was an active trade unionist and political campaigner.

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Keighley and Worth Valley Railway

The Keighley and Worth Valley Railway is a branch line that served mills and villages in the Worth Valley and is now a heritage railway line in West Yorkshire, England.

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Keith and Dufftown Railway

The Keith and Dufftown Railway ("The Whisky Line") is a heritage railway in Scotland, running for from, Keith (Ordnance Survey grid reference) to via and Auchindachy.

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Keith Grand

Keith Walter C. Grand (1900-1983) was Assistant General Manager of Great Western Railway and later General Manager and Chief Regional Officer of British Railways Western Region.

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Keith railway station

Keith railway station is a railway station serving the town of Keith, Moray, Scotland.

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Kelling Heath Park railway station

Kelling Heath Park is a small halt on the North Norfolk Railway (NNR), used mostly by hikers using Kelling Heath.

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Kemp Town railway station

Kemp Town railway station was the terminus station of a short branch line serving the Kemptown district of Brighton, England.

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Kempston and Elstow Halt railway station

Kempston & Elstow Halt was a railway station on the Varsity Line which served the Bedfordshire town of Kempston in England.

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Kempston Hardwick railway station

Kempston Hardwick railway station serves the village of Kempston Hardwick in Bedfordshire, England.

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Ken Barrington

Kenneth Frank Barrington (November 1930March 1981), was an English international cricketer who played for England and Surrey in the 1950s and 1960s.

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Kent

Kent is a county in South East England and one of the home counties.

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Kent and East Sussex Railway

The Kent and East Sussex Railway (K&ESR) refers to both an historical private railway company in Kent and East Sussex in England, as well as a heritage railway currently running on part of the route of the historical company.

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Kent Coalfield

The Kent Coalfield was a coalfield located in the eastern part of the English county of Kent.

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Kent Coast line

The Kent Coast Line is the railway line that runs from Dover Priory to Margate in the English county of Kent.

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Kentish Town West railway station

Kentish Town West railway station, on the North London Line, is in Prince of Wales Road in the London Borough of Camden.

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Kenton railway station (Suffolk)

Kenton was a railway station on the Mid-Suffolk Light Railway.

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Kepi

The kepi is a cap with a flat circular top and a peak, or visor.

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Kerne Bridge railway station

Kerne Bridge railway station is a disused railway station on the Ross and Monmouth Railway constructed in the Herefordshire hamlet of Kerne Bridge which also served the village of Goodrich across the River Wye.

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Kesteven and Sleaford High School

Kesteven and Sleaford High School, (KSHS), is a selective school with academy status for girls aged between eleven and sixteen and girls and boys between sixteen and eighteen, located on Jermyn Street in the small market town of Sleaford, Lincolnshire, England, close to Sleaford railway station.

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Keswick railway station

Keswick railway station was situated on the Cockermouth, Keswick and Penrith Railway between Penrith and Cockermouth in Cumbria, England.

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Keswick, Cumbria

Keswick is an English market town and civil parish, historically in Cumberland, and since 1974 in the Borough of Allerdale in Cumbria.

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Kettering railway station

Kettering railway station serves the town of Kettering in Northamptonshire, England.

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Kevin Atherton

Kevin Atherton (born 1950) is a Manx artist with an international practice who since 1999 has been based in Ireland.

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Keynsham

Keynsham is a town and civil parish located between Bristol and Bath in Somerset, England.

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Keynsham railway station

Keynsham railway station is on the Great Western Main Line in South West England, serving the town of Keynsham, Somerset.

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Kibworth railway station

Kibworth railway station was opened by the Midland Railway in 1857 on what is now the Midland Main Line.

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Kidderminster railway station

Kidderminster railway station is the main station serving the large town of Kidderminster, Worcestershire, England and the wider Wyre Forest district.

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Kidderminster Town railway station

Kidderminster Town is a railway station situated in the town of Kidderminster, Worcestershire, England.

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Kidlington

Kidlington is a large village and civil parish between the River Cherwell and the Oxford Canal, north of Oxford and southwest of Bicester.

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Kidlington railway station

Kidlington railway station opened in 1852 on the Oxford and Rugby Railway to serve the adjacent Oxfordshire village of Kidlington, and act as a railhead for the town of Woodstock, away.

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Kidsgrove railway station

Kidsgrove railway station serves the town of Kidsgrove in Staffordshire, England.

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Kielder railway station

Kielder Railway Station is a closed railway station that served the village hamlet of Kielder, Northumberland.

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Kielder Viaduct

Kielder Viaduct consists of seven semi-circular masonry skew arches and was built in 1862 by the North British Railway to carry the Border Counties Line across marshy land, which following flooding to create Kielder Water, became the place where Deadwater Burn joins Bakethin Reservoir.

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Kielder, Northumberland

Kielder Village is a small, remote village in western Northumberland, England.

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Kildonan railway station

Kildonan railway station is a railway station near Kildonan Lodge in the Highland council area in the north of Scotland.

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Kilham, Northumberland

Kilham is a hamlet and civil parish in the English county of Northumberland, located west of Wooler, east of Kelso, south west of Berwick upon Tweed and north west of Morpeth.

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Killamarsh

Killamarsh is a town and civil parish in North East Derbyshire, England, bordering Sheffield and South Yorkshire to the North West.

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Killamarsh Central railway station

Killamarsh Central is a former railway station in Killamarsh, Derbyshire, England.

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Killamarsh West railway station

Killamarsh West is a former railway station in Halfway, South Yorkshire, England.

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Kilmarnock and Troon Railway

The Kilmarnock and Troon Railway was an early railway line in Ayrshire, Scotland.

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Kilmarnock Locomotive Works

Kilmarnock Locomotive Works was built in 1856 by the Glasgow and South Western Railway (GSWR) in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland.

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Kilmarnock railway station

Kilmarnock railway station is a railway station in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland.

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Kilmaurs railway station

Kilmaurs railway station is a railway station in the town of Kilmaurs, East Ayrshire, Scotland.

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Kilwinning railway station

Kilwinning railway station is a railway station serving the town of Kilwinning, North Ayrshire, Scotland.

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King Edward railway station

King Edward railway station was a railway station in King Edward, Aberdeenshire on the line between Aberdeen and MacDuff.

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King Edward VII Bridge

The King Edward VII Bridge is a railway bridge spanning the River Tyne between Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead, in North East England.

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King's Cross station and Euston station bombings

The King's Cross station and Euston station bombings were two bombing attacks on 10 September 1973 by the Provisional IRA (IRA) targeting two mainline railway stations in central London.

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King's Nympton railway station

King's Nympton railway station is a small station on the Tarka Line north west of Exeter St David's station on the way to Barnstaple.

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King's Park railway station

King's Park railway station is a railway station serving the King's Park area of Glasgow, Scotland.

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Kingham

Kingham is a village and civil parish in the Cotswolds about southwest of Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire.

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Kingham railway station

Kingham railway station in Oxfordshire, England is between the Oxfordshire village of Kingham and the Gloucestershire village of Bledington, to which it is closer.

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Kings Cliffe, Northamptonshire

Kings Cliffe (variously spelt King's Cliffe, King's Cliff, Kings Cliff, Kingscliffe) is a village and civil parish on Willow Brook, a tributary of the River Nene, about northeast of Corby in East Northamptonshire.

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Kings Norton railway station

Kings Norton railway station serves the Kings Norton and Cotteridge areas of Birmingham, England.

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Kings Sutton railway station

Kings Sutton railway station serves the village of King's Sutton in Northamptonshire, England.

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Kingston Crossing Halt railway station

Kingston Crossing Halt railway station was a halt on the Watlington and Princes Risborough Railway which the Great Western Railway opened in 1906 to serve the Oxfordshire village of Kingston Blount.

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Kingswear

Kingswear is a village and civil parish in the South Hams area of the English county of Devon.

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Kingswear railway station

Kingswear railway station is the terminus of the Dartmouth Steam Railway, a heritage railway in Devon, England.

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Kiplingcotes railway station

Kiplingcotes railway station was a minor railway station on the York–Beverley line, in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.

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Kirby Hill, Harrogate

Kirby Hill, also called Kirby-on-the-Moor, is a village and civil parish about north of the market town of Boroughbridge, in the Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England.

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Kirby Muxloe railway station

Kirby Muxloe railway station was a station on the Midland Railway line between and that bypassed part of the Leicester and Swannington Railway in Leicestershire, England.

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Kirk Sandall railway station

Kirk Sandall railway station serves the suburb of Kirk Sandall in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England.

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Kirkbride railway station

Kirkbride was a stone and brick built railway station with a single platform on the Carlisle and Silloth Bay Railway on the Solway Plain in Cumbria, England.

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Kirkby Stephen railway station

Kirkby Stephen railway station serves the town of Kirkby Stephen in Cumbria, England.

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Kirkby-in-Ashfield Central railway station

Kirkby-in-Ashfield Central was a railway station situated to the south west of Mansfield, Nottinghamshire.

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Kirkby-in-Ashfield railway station

Kirkby-in-Ashfield railway station serves the town of Kirkby-in-Ashfield in Nottinghamshire, England.

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Kirkcaldy railway station

Kirkcaldy railway station is a railway station in the town of Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland.

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Kirkdale TMD

Kirkdale TMD is a traction maintenance depot located beside Kirkdale railway station in north Liverpool, England.

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Kirkhill railway station

Kirkhill railway station is a railway station serving the Kirkhill area of the town of Cambuslang, South Lanarkshire, Greater Glasgow, Scotland.

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Kirkpatrick railway station

Kirkpatrick railway station was a station which served the rural area around Kirkpatrick Fleming, north of Gretna in the Scottish county of Dumfries and Galloway.

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Kirkwood railway station

Kirkwood railway station is located in the Kirkwood area of Coatbridge, Scotland.

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Kittybrewster railway station

There have been three Kittybrewster railway stations at Kittybrewster, Aberdeen.

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KiwiRail Scenic Journeys

Now called The Great Journeys of New Zealand, KiwiRail Scenic Journeys is the former long-distance passenger train brand of KiwiRail, previously Tranz Scenic (1995—2011) and InterCity Rail (1987—1995).

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Knighton railway station

Knighton railway station serves the market town of Knighton in Powys, Wales, although the station itself is located in Shropshire, England (the border is immediately adjacent to the south side of the station).

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Knipton

Knipton is a small village in the civil parish of Belvoir, in the county of Leicestershire, England.

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Kosovo Train for Life

The Kosovo Train for Life carried aid from the United Kingdom to Pristina, Kosovo, in September 1999 in connection with the United Nations Kosovo Force (KFOR) peacekeeping efforts after the Kosovo War.

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Kyle of Lochalsh line

The Kyle of Lochalsh Line is a primarily single track railway line in the Scottish Highlands, from Dingwall to Kyle of Lochalsh.

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Kyle of Lochalsh railway station

Kyle of Lochalsh railway station is the terminus of the Kyle of Lochalsh Line in the village of Kyle of Lochalsh in the Highlands, northern Scotland.

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L&YR Class 21

The L&YR Class 21 is a class of small 0-4-0ST steam locomotive built by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway for shunting duties.

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L&YR Class 23

The Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway (L&YR) Class 23 is a class of 0-6-0ST steam locomotive.

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L&YR Class 24

The L&YR Class 24 was a class of 0-6-0T steam locomotives of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway.

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L&YR Class 25

The Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Class 25 is a class of 0-6-0 steam locomotive.

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L&YR Class 27

The Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Class 27 is a class of 0-6-0 steam locomotive designed for freight work on the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway (L&YR).

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L&YR Class 28

The Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Class 28 was a class of 0-6-0 steam locomotive, designed by George Hughes for the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway (L&YR).

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L&YR Class 30

The L&YR Class 30 was a class of 0-8-0 steam locomotives of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway.

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L&YR Class 30 (Hughes)

The L&YR Class 30 (Hughes) was a class of 0-8-0 steam locomotives of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway.

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L&YR Class 31

The L&YR Class 31 was a class of 0-8-0 steam locomotives of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway.

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L&YR Class 5

The Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Class 5 and Class 6 were two related classes of 2-4-2T steam locomotives.

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L&YR Class 8

The Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway class 8 was a four-cylinder 4-6-0 express passenger locomotive designed by George Hughes in 1908.

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L&YR railmotors

The Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway (L&YR) operated two classes of twenty steam railmotors in total.

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La Flèche d'Or

La Flèche d’Or (The Golden Arrow) was a luxury boat train of the Chemin de Fer du Nord and later SNCF.

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Ladbroke Grove rail crash

The Ladbroke Grove rail crash (also known as the Paddington train crash) was a rail accident which occurred on 5 October 1999 at Ladbroke Grove in London, United Kingdom.

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Ladywell railway station

Ladywell railway station is in Ladywell, in the London Borough of Lewisham in south east London, in Travelcard Zone 3.

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Laira Traction & Rolling Stock Maintenance Depot

Laira T&RSMD is a railway Traction & Rolling Stock Maintenance Depot situated in Plymouth, Devon, England.

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Laisterdyke railway station

Laisterdyke railway station is a closed station in the city of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England.

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Lake railway station

Lake railway station is a station on the Isle of Wight serving the village of Lake.

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Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway

The Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway (L&HR) is a heritage railway in Cumbria, England.

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Lakeside railway station (England)

Lakeside railway station is a railway station on the heritage Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway.

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Lambley Footbridge

The Lambley Footbridge is a wooden bridge across the River South Tyne at Lambley in Northumberland.

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Lambley Viaduct

The Lambley Viaduct is a stone bridge across the River South Tyne at Lambley in Northumberland.

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Lan Wright

Lionel Percy Wright, known professionally as Lan Wright (1923–2010) was a British science fiction writer.

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Lanark railway station

Lanark railway station is in South Lanarkshire, Scotland.

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Lancashire, Derbyshire and East Coast Railway

The Lancashire, Derbyshire and East Coast Railway (LDECR) was a British railway built toward the end of the era of British railway construction.

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Lancaster and Carlisle Railway

The Lancaster and Carlisle Railway (L&CR) was a British railway company authorised on 6 June 1844 to build a line between Lancaster and Carlisle in North West England.

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Lanchester Valley Railway

The Lanchester Valley Railway was an English railway line that was developed by the North Eastern Railway to run between to.

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Lancing Carriage Works

Lancing carriage and wagon works was a railway carriage and wagon building and maintenance facility in the village of Lancing in the county of West Sussex in England from 1911 until 1965.

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Landore Viaduct

The Landore viaduct is a railway viaduct over the Swansea valley and the River Tawe at Landore in south Wales.

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Landywood railway station

Landywood railway station is situated in the village of Landywood in Staffordshire, England.

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Langford, Oxfordshire

Langford is a village and civil parish in West Oxfordshire, about northeast of Lechlade in neighbouring Gloucestershire.

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Langho railway station

Langho railway station serves the village of Langho in the Ribble Valley in Lancashire, England.

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Langley Green railway station

Langley Green railway station serves the Langley Green area of Oldbury in Sandwell, in the West Midlands of England.

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Langside railway station

Langside railway station is a railway station that serves the Langside and Newlands area of Glasgow, Scotland.

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Langwathby railway station

Langwathby railway station is a railway station which serves the village of Langwathby in Cumbria, England.

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Lansalson branch line

The Lansalson branch line (also known as the Trenance valley line) was a railway line built by the Great Western Railway (GWR) to serve the china clay industry in the Trenance valley near St Austell in Cornwall, UK.

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Largs railway station

Largs railway station is a railway station in the town of Largs, North Ayrshire, Scotland.

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Launceston railway station

Launceston railway station was situated in Launceston, Cornwall, United Kingdom.

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Launton

Launton is a village and civil parish on the eastern outskirts of Bicester, Oxfordshire, England.

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Launton railway station

Launton railway station served the village of Launton in Oxfordshire.

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Laurence Bagley

Laurence Cyril Bagley (20 October 1922 – 22 October 1983) was an artist born in Southampton, United Kingdom.

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Laurencekirk railway station

Laurencekirk railway station is a railway station serving the communities of Laurencekirk and The Mearns in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

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Lavender Line

The Lavender Line is a heritage railway based at Isfield Station, near Uckfield in East Sussex, England.

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Lawrence Hill railway station

Lawrence Hill railway station is on the Severn Beach Line and Cross Country Route, serving the inner-city districts of Easton and Lawrence Hill in Bristol, England.

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Lawrie Quinn

Lawrence William Quinn (born 25 December 1956) is a British Labour Party politician, railway engineer and from 1997 to 2005 he was the Member of Parliament for Scarborough and Whitby.

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LB&SCR A1 class

The London, Brighton and South Coast Railway (LB&SCR) A1 Class is an English class of 0-6-0T steam locomotive.

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LB&SCR A1X class 55 Stepney

London, Brighton and South Coast Railway A1X Class number 55 Stepney is a preserved steam locomotive based at the Bluebell Railway in East and West Sussex, England.

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LB&SCR A1X Class W11 Newport

W11 Newport is a Stroudley A1X Terrier class 0-6-0T steam locomotive which is based at the Isle of Wight Steam Railway.

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LB&SCR A1X Class W8 Freshwater

W8 Freshwater is a Stroudley A1X Terrier class 0-6-0T steam locomotive, which is based at the Isle of Wight Steam Railway.

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LB&SCR B4 class

The B4 class were 4-4-0 steam locomotives for express passenger work on the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway. They were designed by R. J. Billinton and were either built at Brighton works 1899–1902 or else by Messrs Sharp, Stewart and Company in 1901. Twelve members of the class were rebuilt from 1922–1924 by L. B. Billinton with a larger boiler, cylinders and a superheater. The rebuilt locomotives were classified B4X.

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LB&SCR C2 class

The London, Brighton and South Coast Railway C2 class was a class of 0-6-0 steam locomotives, intended for heavy freight trains.

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LB&SCR C3 class

The London, Brighton and South Coast Railway C3 class was a class of 0-6-0 steam locomotives, intended for heavy freight trains.

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LB&SCR D1 class

The LB&SCR D1 class were powerful 0-4-2 suburban passenger tank locomotives, designed by William Stroudley of the London Brighton and South Coast Railway in 1873.

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LB&SCR D3 class

LB&SCR D3 class was a 0-4-4T tank locomotive design, by Robert J. Billinton, built for the London Brighton and South Coast Railway (LB&SCR) between 1892 and 1896.

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LB&SCR E3 class

The London, Brighton and South Coast Railway E3 Class were 0-6-2T side tank steam locomotives.

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LB&SCR E4 class

The London, Brighton and South Coast Railway E4 Class is a class of 0-6-2T side tank steam locomotive designed by Robert Billinton.

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LB&SCR E5 class

The London, Brighton and South Coast Railway E5 Class was a class of 0-6-2T side tank steam locomotive designed by Robert Billinton.

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LB&SCR E6 class

The London, Brighton and South Coast Railway E6 Class was a class of 0-6-2T side tank steam locomotive designed by Robert Billinton.

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LB&SCR I1 class

The LB&SCR I1 class was a class of 4-4-2 steam tank locomotives designed by D. E. Marsh for suburban passenger service on the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway.

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LB&SCR I3 class

The LB&SCR I3 class was a class of 4-4-2 steam tank locomotives designed by D. E. Marsh for suburban passenger service on the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway.

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LB&SCR J1 class

The LB&SCR J1 and J2 classes were 4-6-2 steam tank locomotives designed by D. E. Marsh for express passenger services on the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway.

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LB&SCR K class

London Brighton and South Coast Railway Class K were powerful 2-6-0 mixed traffic locomotives designed by L. B. Billinton for the London Brighton and South Coast Railway (LB&SCR) in 1913.

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LB&SCR L class

The LB&SCR L Class was a class of 4-6-4 steam tank locomotives designed by L. B. Billinton for the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway.

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LCDR R class

The LCDR R class was a class of 0-4-4T locomotives on the London, Chatham and Dover Railway (LCDR).

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LCDR R1 class

The LCDR R1 class was a class of 0-4-4T locomotives on the South Eastern and Chatham Railway, which were based on an existing London, Chatham and Dover Railway design.

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LCDR T class

The LCDR T class was a class of 0-6-0T steam locomotives of the London, Chatham and Dover Railway.

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Lea Bridge railway station

Lea Bridge is a railway station on the line between Stratford and Tottenham Hale on the Lea Valley Lines, which reopened on the evening of 15 May 2016 with the full service beginning on 16 May 2016, operated by Greater Anglia.

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Leaderfoot Viaduct

The Leaderfoot Viaduct, also known as the Drygrange Viaduct, is a railway viaduct over the River Tweed near Melrose in the Scottish Borders.

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Leamington Spa railway station

Leamington Spa railway station serves the town of Royal Leamington Spa, in Warwickshire, England.

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Leamside line

The Leamside line (originally part of the Durham Junction Railway) is a railway line in the North East of England, branching off from the main East Coast Main Line (ECML) at Tursdale in County Durham, and continuing north through Washington and Wardley, finally joining the Newcastle upon Tyne to Sunderland line at Pelaw.

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Leeds and Selby Railway

The Leeds and Selby Railway was an early British railway company and first mainline railway within Yorkshire.

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Leeds and York Railway

The Leeds and York Railway was a proposed railway line, promoted in the mid 1840s, intended to connect York and Leeds.

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Leeds Northern Railway

The Leeds Northern Railway (LNR), originally the Leeds and Thirsk Railway, was an English railway company that built and opened a line from Leeds to Stockton via Harrogate and Thirsk.

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Leeds, Bradford and Halifax Junction Railway

The Leeds, Bradford and Halifax Junction Railway (or LB&HJR), was a railway line promoted by the company of the same name that ran between Bradford and Leeds and then latterly between Bradford and Wakefield in West Yorkshire, England.

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Leek Brook railway station

Leek Brook railway station is a closed passenger station in Staffordshire, Great Britain.

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Lees Moor Tunnel

Lees Moor Tunnel is an abandoned tunnel on the former Great Northern Railway line between and in West Yorkshire, England.

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Leicester and Swannington Railway

The Leicester and Swannington Railway (L&S) was one of England's first railways, being opened on 17 July 1832 to bring coal from collieries in west Leicestershire to Leicester.

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Leire Halt railway station

Leire halt railway station was a railway halt serving Leire in Leicestershire on the line between and.

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Leiston

Leiston is a town in east Suffolk, England, near Saxmundham and Aldeburgh, about from the North Sea coast, north-east of Ipswich and north-east of London.

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Lelant Saltings railway station

Lelant Saltings railway station (Holanek Lannanta) was opened on 27 May 1978 to provide a park and ride facility for visitors to St Ives, Cornwall, England.

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Leominster railway station

Leominster railway station lies on the Welsh Marches Line serving the Herefordshire town of Leominster in England.

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Lesmahagow Railway

The Lesmahgow Railway, south of Glasgow in Scotland, was developed by a company known as The Lesmahagow Branches (later known as The Lesmahgow Guarantee Company).

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Levisham railway station

Levisham railway station is a station on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway and serves the village of Levisham in the North York Moors National Park, North Yorkshire, England.

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Lew Adams

Lewis Drummond Adams (born 16 August 1939) is a British former trade unionist.

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Lewes railway station

Lewes railway station serves the town of Lewes in East Sussex, England.

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Lewes Road railway station

Lewes Road railway station was a railway station in Brighton, East Sussex.

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Lewiefield Halt railway station

Lewiefield Halt was a wooden-built halt that served the hamlet of Lewie, and a Ministry of Labour training camp, in Northumberland, England.

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Lewisham

Lewisham is an area of south London, England, south-east of Charing Cross.

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Lewisham rail crash

On the evening of 4 December 1957, two trains collided in dense fog on the South Eastern main line near Lewisham in London, causing the death of 90 people and injuring 173.

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Lewisham station

Lewisham is a National Rail and Docklands Light Railway station in Lewisham, south-east London which first opened in 1849.

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Lewknor

Lewknor is a village and civil parish about south of Thame in Oxfordshire.The civil parish includes the villages of Postcombe and South Weston.

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Lewknor Bridge Halt railway station

Lewknor Bridge Halt railway station was a halt on the Watlington and Princes Risborough Railway which the Great Western Railway opened in 1906 to serve the Oxfordshire village of Lewknor.

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Leyland National

The Leyland National is an integrally-constructed British step-floor single-decker bus manufactured in large quantities between 1972 and 1985.

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Lichfield City railway station

Lichfield City is one of two railway stations serving the city of Lichfield, in Staffordshire, England.

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Lichfield Trent Valley railway station

Lichfield Trent Valley is a railway station on the outskirts of the city of Lichfield in Staffordshire, England.

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Lilbourne railway station

Lilbourne railway station was a railway station serving Lilbourne and nearby Catthorpe in Northamptonshire, England.

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Lima (models)

Lima S.p.A (Lima Models) was a brand of railway models made in Vicenza, Italy, for almost 50 years, from the early 1950s until the company ceased trading in 2004.

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Limehouse station

Limehouse is a National Rail and connected Docklands Light Railway (DLR) station situated in Limehouse and is close to Stepney in London, England, United Kingdom.

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Lincoln TMD

Lincoln TMD was a Traction Maintenance Depot located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England.

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Lincolnshire Wolds Railway

The Lincolnshire Wolds Railway is a heritage railway based at Ludborough station, near Grimsby in Lincolnshire, England and the only standard gauge steam railway in Lincolnshire open to the public.

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Lincolnshire Wolds Railway S&T department

The Lincolnshire Wolds Railway Signals and Telecommunications Department is a railway department on the preserved heritage railway in Lincolnshire, England.

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Lindal railway station

Lindal railway station served Lindal-in-Furness in the Furness area of South Lakeland, England.

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Liskeard railway station

Liskeard railway station serves the town of Liskeard in Cornwall, England.

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List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft (1955–59)

This is a list of notable accidents and incidents involving military aircraft grouped by the year in which the accident or incident occurred.

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List of acronyms: B

(Main list of acronyms).

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List of boiler explosions

This article contains a list of steam boiler explosions such as railway locomotive, marine transport (military and civilian), and stationary power.

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List of BR 'Britannia' Class locomotives

Below are the names and numbers of the steam locomotives that comprised the BR Standard Class 7, or 'Britannia' Class that ran on the British Railways network.

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List of British heritage and private railways

This is a list of heritage, private and preserved railways throughout the United Kingdom and the Crown dependencies whether operational or former, for charitable purposes or shareholder profit.

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List of British innovations and discoveries

The following is a list and timeline of innovations as well as inventions and discoveries that involved British people or the United Kingdom including predecessor states in the history of the formation of the United Kingdom.

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List of British Rail Class 91 locomotives

The British Rail Class 91 are a 31-strong fleet of 140 mph (225 km/h), 6,300 hp (4,700 kW) electric locomotives which are the main express-hauling locomotive used on the East Coast Main Line (ECML) from London to Edinburgh and beyond.

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List of British Rail classes

This article lists the wide variety of locomotives and multiple units that have operated on Great Britain's railway network, since Nationalisation in 1948.

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List of British Rail electric multiple unit classes

This page lists every electric-powered multiple unit allocated a TOPS classification or used on the mainline network since 1948 (i.e. British Railways and post-privatisation).

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List of British Rail modern traction locomotive classes

This page lists every locomotive allocated a TOPS classification and all modern traction (e.g. diesel, electric, gas turbine, petrol) stock used on the mainline network since 1948 (i.e. British Railways and post-privatisation).

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List of British Rail power classifications

The British Transport Commission, later British Railways, used engine power output to categorise its requirements for the new main line diesel locomotive fleet following the 1955 modernisation plan.

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List of British Rail TOPS depot codes

From the introduction of TOPS in 1973, all British Rail diesel and electric locomotives and multiple units were allocated to a particular Traction Maintenance Depot or TMD.

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List of British Railways shed codes

British Railways shed codes were used to identify the engine sheds that its locomotives and multiple units were allocated to for maintenance purposes.

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List of closed railway stations in Britain: A

The list of closed railway stations in Britain includes the following: Year of closure is given if known.

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List of closed railway stations in Britain: B

The list of closed railway stations in Britain includes the following: Year of closure is given if known.

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List of closed railway stations in Britain: C

The list of closed railway stations in Britain includes the following: Year of closure is given if known.

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List of closed railway stations in Britain: D-F

The list of closed railway stations in Britain includes the following: Year of closure is given if known.

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List of closed railway stations in Britain: G

The list of closed railway stations in Britain includes the following: Year of closure is given if known.

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List of closed railway stations in Britain: H-J

The list of closed railway stations in Britain includes the following: Year of closure is given if known.

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List of closed railway stations in Britain: K-L

The list of closed railway stations in Britain includes the following: Year of closure is given if known.

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List of closed railway stations in Britain: M-O

The list of closed railway stations in Britain includes the following: Year of closure is given if known.

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List of closed railway stations in Britain: P-R

The list of closed railway stations in Britain includes the following: Year of closure is given if known.

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List of closed railway stations in Britain: S

The list of closed railway stations in Britain includes the following: Year of closure is given if known.

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List of closed railway stations in Britain: T-V

The list of closed railway stations in Britain includes the following: Year of closure is given if known.

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List of closed railway stations in Britain: W-Z

The list of closed railway stations in Britain includes the following: Year of closure is given if known.

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List of closed railway stations in Lancashire

This is a list of closed railway stations in Lancashire, a ceremonial county in North West England.

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List of constituents of British Railways

The following is a list of constituents of British Railways.

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List of cultural icons of England

This list of cultural icons of England is a list of people and things from any period which are independently considered to be cultural icons characteristic of England.

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List of Electroputere locomotives

The following is a list of diesel and electric locomotives produced by Electroputere, Romania.

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List of English inventions and discoveries

English inventions and discoveries are objects, processes or techniques invented, innovated or discovered, partially or entirely, in England by a person from England (that is, someone born in England - including to non-English parents - or born abroad with at least one English parent and who had the majority of their education or career in England).

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List of EuroCity services

A list of EuroCity services, past and present.

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List of European railways

No description.

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List of George Cross recipients

The George Cross (GC) is the second highest award of the United Kingdom honours system.

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List of Great Central Railway locomotives and rolling stock

This is a comprehensive list of locomotives and rolling stock based at the preserved Great Central Railway at Loughborough, Leicestershire and the Nottingham Transport Heritage Centre near Ruddington.

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List of GWR 6959 Class locomotives

This is a list of all GWR Modified Hall class locomotives built at Swindon Works by the Great Western Railway and British Railways.

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List of Isle of Wight Steam Railway locomotives and rolling stock

This is a comprehensive list of rolling stock of the Isle of Wight Steam Railway at Havenstreet, Isle of Wight.

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List of LB&SCR A1 class locomotives

Below are the names and numbers of the steam locomotives that comprised the LB&SCR Class A1/A1X, which ran on the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, and latterly the Southern Railway network.

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List of LB&SCR D1 class locomotives

Below are the names and numbers of the steam locomotives that comprised the LB&SCR D1 class, that ran on the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, and latterly the Southern Railway network.

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List of Llangollen Railway rolling stock

This is a complete list of rolling stock at Llangollen Railway, a preserved railway in Llangollen, North Wales.

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List of LMS locomotives as of 31 December 1947

The following is a list of locomotives of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway as of 31 December 1947.

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List of LNER locomotives as of 31 December 1947

The following is a list of locomotives of the London and North Eastern Railway as of 31 December 1947.

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List of locomotives

This is a list of locomotives (classes, or individual locomotives) that currently have articles in Wikipedia.

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List of locomotives saved from Woodham Brothers scrapyard

Below is a list of the locomotive types saved at Woodham Brothers scrapyard, Barry Island, Wales.

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List of London Monopoly locations

The locations on the standard British version of the board game ''Monopoly'' are set in London and were selected in 1935 by Victor Watson, managing director of John Waddington Limited.

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List of London Transport locomotives

In 1933, London's underground railways, tramway companies and bus operators merged to form the London Passenger Transport Board (LTPB), commonly known as London Transport.

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List of museums in Lincolnshire

This list of museums in Lincolnshire, England contains museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.

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List of museums in Somerset

The English ceremonial county of Somerset contains a wide range of museums, defined here as institutions (including nonprofit organisations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.

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List of named passenger trains of the United Kingdom

This is a list of named passenger trains in the United Kingdom.

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List of nationalizations by country

This is a list of industries, services, products, or companies that have been nationalized by country.

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List of Oh, Doctor Beeching! episodes

This is a list of episodes for the BBC situation comedy Oh, Doctor Beeching! by David Croft and Richard Spendlove, which aired for 19 episodes between 1995 and 1997.

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List of Peckett and Sons railway locomotives

List of Peckett and Sons railway locomotives, plus those from Fox Walker, both built at the Atlas Engine Works, Bristol.

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List of people associated with University College London

This is a list of people associated with University College London, including notable staff and alumni associated with the institution.

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List of people educated at Bedford School

This is a list of people educated at Bedford School.

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List of People's Century interviewees

The 1995 BBC/PBS documentary People's Century interviewed over one hundred persons who witnessed key events during the 20th century, including several centenarians who could recall the First World War and even earlier.

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List of Perkins engines

In this List of Perkins engines, family type refers to the two letter designation Perkins Engines gives each engine.

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List of preserved BR Standard Class 9F locomotives

This is a list of BR Standard Class 9F steam locomotives that survive in preservation.

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List of preserved British Rail diesel locomotives

This is a summary, listing each and every former class of preserved ex-British Rail diesel and electric locomotives, includes Diesel Multiple Units and Electric Multiple Units.

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List of privatizations by country

This list of privatizations provides links to notable and/or major privatizations.

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List of products by Dapol

This is an incomplete list of products by Dapol.

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List of public signage typefaces

This is a list of typefaces used for signage in public areas, such as roads and airports.

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List of rail accidents (1950–59)

This is a list of rail accidents from 1950 to 1959.

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List of rail accidents (1970–79)

This is a list of rail accidents from 1970 to 1979.

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List of rail yards

This article is a list of important rail yards in geographical order.

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List of railroad executives

Following is a list of presidents and chief executive officers of railroad and railway systems worldwide.

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List of railway companies

This is a list of the world's railway operating companies listed alphabetically by continent and country.

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List of railway museums in the United Kingdom

This is a list of railway museums in the United Kingdom.

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List of Railway Series books

A list of The Railway Series books by both the Rev. W. Awdry and his son Christopher.

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List of roller coaster rankings

Roller coasters are amusement rides developed for amusement parks and modern theme parks.

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List of rolling stock items in the UK National Collection

The UK National Collection is a collection of around 280 historic rail vehicles (predominantly of British origin).

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List of rolling stock preserved on the North Norfolk Railway

The rolling stock preserved on the North Norfolk Railway is used to operate trains on the North Norfolk Railway (NNR) - also known as the "Poppy Line" - is a heritage steam railway in Norfolk, England, running between the coastal town of Sheringham and Holt.

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List of rolling stock preserved on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway

The rolling stock preserved on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway is used to operate trains on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway (NYMR), a heritage railway in North Yorkshire, England.

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List of rolling stock preserved on the Severn Valley Railway

The rolling stock preserved on the Severn Valley Railway is used to operate trains on the Severn Valley Railway (SVR), a heritage railway in Shropshire and Worcestershire, England.

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List of rolling stock preserved on the South Devon Railway

The South Devon Railway is a heritage railway in Devon, England.

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List of rolling stock preserved on the West Somerset Railway

The rolling stock preserved on the West Somerset Railway is used to operate trains on the West Somerset Railway (WSR), a heritage railway in Somerset, England.

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List of sandwiches

This is a list of notable sandwiches.

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List of SECR K and SR K1 class locomotives

A list of the names and numbers of the SECR K and SR K1 classes of 2-6-4 tank engines that formed the River class: locomotives initially running on the South Eastern and Chatham Railway (SECR), and subsequently operated by its successor, the Southern Railway (SR) from 1923.

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List of ships built by A. & J. Inglis

This is a list of ships built by A. & J. Inglis, Glasgow, Scotland.

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List of ships built by Harland and Wolff (1930-2002)

The following is a list of ships that were built by Harland and Wolff, a heavy industrial company which specialises in shipbuilding and offshore construction, and is based in Belfast, Northern Ireland, as well as having had yards at Govan (1914-1963) and Greenock (1920-1928) in Scotland.

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List of spiral tunnels and tunnels on a curved alignment

Lists of spiral (helicoidal) tunnels and tunnels on a curved alignment on roads and railway lines worldwide.

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List of SR V "Schools" class locomotives

Below are the names and numbers of the SR V "Schools" class locomotives designed by Richard Maunsell.

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List of stations and halts on the Ffestiniog Railway

By law, each new railway is required to mark off the distances along its line from a given point.

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List of tallest buildings and structures in Leeds

This list of the tallest buildings and structures in Leeds ranks skyscrapers, structures and towers in the city of Leeds, England by height.

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List of Talyllyn Railway rolling stock

This is a list of past and present rolling stock used on the Talyllyn Railway (Rheilffordd Talyllyn), a narrow gauge preserved railway line running for from Tywyn on the Mid-Wales coast to Nant Gwernol near the village of Abergynolwyn.

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List of To the Manor Born episodes

The following is a list of episodes for the British sitcom To the Manor Born, that first aired on BBC1 from 30 September 1979 to 29 November 1981, and for a one-off special on 25 December 2007.

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List of tramcars of the National Tramway Museum

The National Tramway Museum in Crich, Derbyshire, has a large and diverse fleet of heritage tramcars, and aims to illustrate the complete development of the traditional British Tramcar.

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List of transportation fires

This is a list of transportation fires where a ship or other transportation has caught on fire.

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List of United Kingdom by-elections (1950–79)

This is a list of parliamentary by-elections in the United Kingdom, with the names of the incumbent and victor and their respective parties.

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List of unsolved deaths

This list of unsolved deaths includes notable cases where victims have been murdered or have died under unsolved circumstances, including murders committed by unknown serial killers.

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List of Up the Elephant and Round the Castle episodes

This is a list of episodes for the ITV sitcom Up the Elephant and Round the Castle.

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List of Vale of Rheidol Railway rolling stock

This is a list of past and present rolling stock used on the Vale of Rheidol Railway (Rheilffordd Cwm Rheidol), a narrow gauge heritage railway, opened in 1902, that runs for between Aberystwyth and Devil's Bridge in the county of Ceredigion, Wales.

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List of works by Terence Cuneo

Terence Cuneo (1907–1996) was an English painter famous for his scenes of railways, horses, ceremonies, and military action.

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List of Yorkshire railways

This is a list of Yorkshire Railways.

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Little Sutton railway station

Little Sutton railway station serves the village of Little Sutton, near Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, England.

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Littlemore

Littlemore is a district and civil parish in Oxford, England.

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Littlemore railway station

Littlemore railway station was on the Wycombe Railway and served Littlemore in Oxfordshire.

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Littleton and Badsey railway station

Littleton and Badsey railway station was a station on the Great Western Railway's Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton line, near the town of Evesham, Worcestershire in England.

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Littleworth, South Oxfordshire

Littleworth is a hamlet in South Oxfordshire, about east of Oxford, England.

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Liverpool Central railway station

Liverpool Central railway station in Liverpool, England, forms a central hub of the Merseyrail network, being on both the Northern Line and the Wirral Line.

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Liverpool Lime Street railway station

Liverpool Lime Street is a terminus railway station, and the main station serving the city centre of Liverpool.

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Liverpool Overhead Railway

The Liverpool Overhead Railway (known locally as the Dockers' Umbrella) was an overhead railway in Liverpool which operated along the Liverpool Docks and opened in 1893 with lightweight electric multiple units.

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Liverpool Pullman

The Liverpool Pullman was a British Pullman train operated by the London Midland Region of British Railways.

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Liverpool, Crosby and Southport Railway

The Liverpool, Crosby and Southport Railway (LC&SR) received parliamentary authorization on 2 July 1847 and opened between Southport and Liverpool a temporary station on the viaduct passing near to Waterloo Goods station on 24 July 1848.

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Liverpool–Manchester lines

There were four direct railway routes between Liverpool and Manchester in the North West of England, however only two remain, the two centre routes of the four.

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Livingston North railway station

Livingston North railway station is one of two railway stations serving the new town of Livingston in West Lothian, Scotland.

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Livingston railway station

Livingston railway station was a railway station which served the village of Livingston and the community of Livingston Station, both were later amalgamated into the new town of Livingston in West Lothian, Scotland.

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Livingston South railway station

Livingston South railway station is one of two railway stations serving Livingston in West Lothian, Scotland.

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Llanberis Lake Railway

The Llanberis Lake Railway (Rheilffordd Llyn Padarn) is a narrow gauge heritage railway that runs for along the northern shore of Llyn Padarn in north Wales in the Snowdonia National Park.

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Llanberis railway station (London and North Western Railway)

Llanberis railway station was located in Llanberis, Gwynedd, Wales.

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Llandecwyn railway station

Llandecwyn railway station serves the rural area around Llandecwyn on the estuary of the Afon Dwyryd in Gwynedd, Wales.

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Llandogo Halt railway station

Llandogo Halt was a request stop on the former Wye Valley Railway.

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Llandrindod railway station

Llandrindod railway station serves the town of Llandrindod Wells in Mid Wales.

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Llanelli and Mynydd Mawr Railway

The Llanelli and Mynydd Mawr Railway is a heritage railway which aims to re-instate as much as possible of the former Llanelly and Mynydd Mawr Railway which closed in 1989.

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Llanelly and Mynydd Mawr Railway

The Llanelly and Mynydd Mawr Railway was authorised in 1875.

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Llanelly Railway

The Llanelly Railway and Dock Company was an early Welsh railway system.

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Llanfyllin Branch

The Llanfyllin Branch was a railway line extension of the Oswestry and Newtown Railway to access the limestone resources within the Llanfyllin area; it opened in 1863.

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Llanfyllin railway station

Llanfyllin railway station was the terminal station of the Llanfyllin Branch of Cambrian Railways, serving the Mid-Wales market town of Llanfyllin.

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Llangammarch railway station

Llangammarch railway station serves the village of Llangammarch Wells in Powys, Wales.

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Llangelynin railway station

Llangelynin station was a single-platform halt on the Cambrian Line, which served the small village of Llangelynin in Gwynedd, Wales.

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Llangurig branch

| The Llangurig branch was a part of a proposed scheme by the Manchester and Milford Railway (M&MR) to connect industrialised Northwest England with the West Wales deep water port of Milford Haven.

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Llangurig railway station

Llangurig railway station was intended to serve the village and rural locale of Llangurig in the Welsh county of Powys.

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Llangybi railway station (Ceredigion)

Llangybi railway station, previously served the village and rural locale of Llangybi on the Carmarthen Aberystwyth Line in the Welsh county of Ceredigion.

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Llangynwyd railway station

Llangynwyd railway station is on the Maesteg Line in Bridgend County Borough, Wales.

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Llanidloes railway station

Llanidloes railway station was a large junction railway station in Llanidloes, Powys, Wales.

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Llanrwst railway station

Llanrwst railway station is in Denbigh Street near the centre of the market town of Llanrwst, Wales, close to the local bus termini in Watling Street.

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Llanybydder railway station

Llanybydder railway station also Llanybyther railway station served the hamlet and rural locale of Llanybydder on the Carmarthen Aberystwyth Line in the Welsh counties of Carmarthenshire and extending into Ceredigion.

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Llanymynech railway station

Llanymynech railway station was an important junction station on the Cambrian Railways mainline from Welshpool, Powys to Oswestry, Shropshire, serving the village of Llanymynech.

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Llwydcoed

Llwydcoed is a community and small village north of the Cwm Cynon, near the town of Aberdare, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales.

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Llynvi and Ogmore Railway

In 1861 the Llynvi Valley Railway was opened in Glamorganshire, Wales, to convey mineral products to the Bristol Channel at Porthcawl.

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LMS 2-Cylindered Stanier 2-6-4T

Sir William Stanier's London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Class 4P 2-Cylinder 2-6-4T is a class of 206 steam locomotive built between 1935 and 1943.

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LMS 3-Cylindered Stanier 2-6-4T

LMS Stanier Class 4P 3-Cylinder 2-6-4T is a class of steam locomotive designed for work over the London, Tilbury and Southend Railway.

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LMS Class 2P 4-4-0

The London Midland and Scottish Railway Class 2P 4-4-0 was a class of steam locomotive designed for light passenger work.

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LMS Class 7F 0-8-0

The London, Midland and Scottish Railway Fowler Class 7F was a class of 0-8-0 steam locomotives.

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LMS Compound 4-4-0

The London, Midland and Scottish Railway Compound 4-4-0 was a class of steam locomotive designed for passenger work.

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LMS Coronation Class

The London Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Coronation Class is a class of express passenger steam locomotives designed by William Stanier.

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LMS Coronation Class 6235 City of Birmingham

London Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS), Coronation Class, LMS No.

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LMS diesel shunter 7051

London Midland and Scottish Railway diesel locomotive 7051 was built by the Hunslet Engine Company to demonstrate its wares.

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LMS diesel shunter 7058

LMS diesel shunter 7058 was based on an earlier Armstrong Whitworth prototype of 1932, which had been tested by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway.

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LMS Fairburn 2-6-4T

The London Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Fairburn Tank 2-6-4T is a class of steam locomotive.

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LMS Fowler 2-6-2T

The London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Fowler 2-6-2T was a class of steam locomotive.

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LMS Fowler 2-6-4T

The London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Fowler 2-6-4T was a class of steam locomotive passenger tanks designed by Henry Fowler.

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LMS Fowler Class 3F

The London Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Fowler 3F 0-6-0T is a class of steam locomotive, often known as Jinty.

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LMS Fowler Class 4F

The London Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Fowler 4F is a class of 0-6-0 steam locomotive designed for medium freight work.

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LMS Fowler Dock Tank

The London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Fowler Dock Tank was a 0-6-0T steam locomotive.

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LMS Garratt

The London Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Garratt was a class of Garratt 2-6-0+0-6-2 steam locomotive designed for heavy freight.

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LMS Hughes Crab

The London Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Hughes Crab or Horwich Mogul is a class of mixed traffic 2-6-0 steam locomotive built between 1926 and 1932.

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LMS Ivatt Class 2 2-6-0

The London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Ivatt Class 2 2-6-0 is a class of steam locomotive designed for light mixed traffic.

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LMS Ivatt Class 2 2-6-2T

The London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Ivatt Class 2 2-6-2T is a class of light 'mixed-traffic' steam locomotive introduced in 1946.

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LMS Ivatt Class 2 2-6-2T 1241

41241 is an LMS Ivatt Class 2 2-6-2T that was built at Crewe Works in September 1949.

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LMS Ivatt Class 2 2-6-2T 1312

LMS Ivatt Class 2 2-6-2T 1312 is an LMS Ivatt Class 2 2-6-2T that was built at Crewe Works in May 1952.

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LMS Ivatt Class 4

The LMS Ivatt Class 4 2-6-0 is a class of steam locomotive primarily designed for medium freight work but also widely used on secondary passenger services.

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LMS Jubilee Class 5552 Silver Jubilee

London Midland and Scottish Railway's number 5552 (British Railways' number 45552), named Silver Jubilee was Jubilee Class 4-6-0 express steam locomotive.

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LMS Jubilee Class 5593 Kolhapur

London Midland and Scottish Railway Jubilee Class 5593 (BR number 45593) named Kolhapur is a preserved British steam locomotive.

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LMS Jubilee Class 5596 Bahamas

London Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Jubilee Class 5596 (BR number 45596) Bahamas is a preserved British steam locomotive.

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LMS Jubilee Class 5690 Leander

London Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Jubilee Class No.

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LMS Jubilee Class 5699 Galatea

London Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Jubilee Class No.

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LMS Kitson 0-4-0ST

The London Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Kitson 0-4-0ST was a class of 0-4-0 saddle tank steam locomotive designed for light shunting.

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LMS locomotive numbering and classification

A number of different numbering and classification schemes were used for the locomotives owned by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) and its constituent companies; this page explains the principal systems that were used.

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LMS Patriot Class

The Patriot Class was a class of 52 express passenger steam locomotives built for the London Midland and Scottish Railway.

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LMS Princess Coronation Class 6220 Coronation

London Midland and Scottish Railway Princess Coronation Class No.

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LMS Princess Coronation Class 6229 Duchess of Hamilton

London Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Princess Coronation Class 6229 (British Railways number 46229) Duchess of Hamilton is a preserved steam locomotive.

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LMS Princess Coronation Class 6233 Duchess of Sutherland

No.46233 'Duchess of Sutherland' is a London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Princess Coronation Class 4-6-2 "Pacific" type steam locomotive built in 1938 by Crewe Works for the London Midland and Scottish Railway.

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LMS Princess Royal Class 6201 Princess Elizabeth

London Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Princess Royal Class No.

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LMS Princess Royal Class 6203 Princess Margaret Rose

London Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Princess Royal Class No.

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LMS railcars

The London Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) introduced a number of railcars to service between 1933 and 1939.

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LMS Rebuilt Jubilee Class

The London Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Rebuilt Jubilee Class consisted of two 4-6-0 steam locomotives.

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LMS Rebuilt Royal Scot Class

The London Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Rebuilt Royal Scot Class is a class of 4-6-0 steam locomotives.

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LMS Royal Scot Class

The London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Royal Scot Class is a class of 4-6-0 express passenger locomotive introduced in 1927.

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LMS Royal Scot Class 6100 Royal Scot

London Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Royal Scot Class 6100 (British Railways' number 46100) Royal Scot is a preserved British steam locomotive.

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LMS Royal Scot Class 6115 Scots Guardsman

London Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Royal Scot Class 6115 (later 46115) Scots Guardsman is a preserved British steam locomotive.

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LMS Sentinel 7164

London, Midland and Scottish Railway(LMS) Sentinel No.

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LMS Sentinels 7160–7163

London Midland and Scottish Railway Sentinels 7160–7163, later renumbered 7180–7183 and by British Railways 47180–47183 was a class of small vertical boilered chain-driven shunting locomotives.

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LMS Stanier 2-6-2T

The Stanier Class 3P 2-6-2T was a class of London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) steam locomotive.

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LMS Stanier Class 2 0-4-4T

The London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Class 2 Stanier 0-4-4T was a class of 10 light passenger locomotives built in 1932.

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LMS Stanier Class 5 4-6-0

The London Midland and Scottish Railway Class 5 4-6-0, almost universally known as the Black Five, is a class of steam locomotive.

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LMS Stanier Class 5 4-6-0 44686/7

The last two of the 842 LMS Stanier Black Fives, numbers 44686 and 44687 were constructed by British Railways at Horwich Works in 1951.

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LMS Stanier Class 5 4-6-0 44738-57

British Railways built twenty locomotives of the LMS Stanier Black Five type, fitted with Caprotti valve gear, in 1948.

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LMS Stanier Class 5 4-6-0 4767

London Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Stanier Black Five, LMS number 4767, BR number 44767 is a preserved steam locomotive.

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LMS Stanier Class 5 4-6-0 4806

LMS Stanier Class 5 4-6-0 No.

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LMS Stanier Class 5 4-6-0 4871

LMS Stanier Class 5 4-6-0 No.

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LMS Stanier Class 5 4-6-0 5000

LMS Stanier Class 5 4-6-0 number 5000 is a preserved British steam locomotive.

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LMS Stanier Class 5 4-6-0 5110

London Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Stanier Class 5 4-6-0 No.

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LMS Stanier Class 5 4-6-0 5212

LMS Stanier Class 5 4-6-0 No.

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LMS Stanier Class 5 4-6-0 5231

London Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Stanier Class 5 4-6-0 No.

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LMS Stanier Class 5 4-6-0 5305

London Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Stanier Class 5 4-6-0 No.

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LMS Stanier Class 5 4-6-0 5407

LMS Stanier Class 5 4-6-0 45407 'The Lancashire Fusilier' is a LMS Stanier Class 5 4-6-0 locomotive engine built at Armstrong Whitworth in 1937.

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LMS Stanier Class 5MT 4932

LMS Stanier Class 5 No.

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LMS Stanier Class 8F

The London Midland and Scottish Railway's 8F class 2-8-0 heavy freight locomotive is a class of steam locomotive designed for hauling heavy freight. 852 were built between 1935 and 1946 (not all to LMS order), as a freight version of William Stanier's successful Black Five, and the class saw extensive service overseas during and after the Second World War.

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LMS Stanier Class 8F 8151

LMS Stanier Class 8F 8151 (British Railways No. 48151) is a preserved British steam locomotive of the LMS Stanier Class 8F.

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LMS Stanier Class 8F 8233

LMS Stanier Class 8F No.

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LMS Stanier Mogul

The London Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Stanier Class 5 2-6-0 or Stanier Mogul is a class of 2-6-0 mixed traffic steam locomotive.

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LMS Turbomotive

The Turbomotive was a modified Princess Royal Class steam locomotive designed by William Stanier and built by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway in 1935.

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LMS/BR Class 4 2-6-4T locomotives

The London, Midland and Scottish Railway and British Railways Class 4 2-6-4T was a family of classes of steam locomotives.

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LNER Class A3 4472 Flying Scotsman

LNER Class A3 4472 Flying Scotsman is a Pacific steam locomotive built in 1923 for the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) at Doncaster Works to a design of Nigel Gresley.

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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.

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LNER Class A4 4464 Bittern

4464 Bittern is a London & North Eastern Railway Class A4 steam locomotive.

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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.

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LNER Class A4 4488 Union of South Africa

60009 Union of South Africa is an LNER Class A4 steam locomotive built in Doncaster in 1937.

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LNER Class A4 4489 Dominion of Canada

4489 Dominion of Canada is an LNER Class A4 steam locomotive.

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LNER Class A4 4496 Dwight D Eisenhower

60008 Dwight D Eisenhower is an LNER Class A4 steam locomotive named after the United States General of the Army.

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LNER Class A4 4498 Sir Nigel Gresley

London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) A4 Class number 4498 (original), 7 (LNER 1946) and 60007 (BR), named Sir Nigel Gresley is a preserved British steam locomotive.

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LNER Class A4 60034 Lord Faringdon

Ex-LNER 60034 Lord Faringdon (or formerly 4903 Peregrine as it was before being renumbered under British Railways) was one of 35 Doncaster built Class A4 Gresley Pacific steam locomotives.

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LNER Class A8

The London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) Class A8 was a type of 4-6-2T steam locomotive, designed by both Vincent Raven and Nigel Gresley.

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LNER Class B17

The London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) Class B17, also known as "Sandringham" or "Footballer" class was a class of 4-6-0 steam locomotive designed by Nigel Gresley for hauling passenger services on the Great Eastern Main Line.

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LNER Class D40

The London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) D40 class is a type of 4-4-0 steam locomotive inherited from the Great North of Scotland Railway (GNSR).

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LNER class D41

The London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) D41 class was a type of 4-4-0 steam locomotive inherited from the Great North of Scotland Railway (GNSR).

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LNER Class D49

The London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) D49 Class is a class of 4-4-0 steam locomotives designed by Nigel Gresley.

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LNER Class EE1

Class EE1 (Electric Express 1) was an electric locomotive commissioned by the North Eastern Railway in 1922.

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LNER Class ES1

Class ES1 (Electric Shunting 1) was a class of two electric locomotives commissioned by the North Eastern Railway in 1902.

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LNER Class J38

The London and North Eastern Railway Class J38 was a class of steam locomotive designed for freight transport.

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LNER Class J39

The London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) Class J39 was a class of medium powered 0-6-0 steam locomotive designed for mixed traffic work throughout the former LNER system between London and the north of Scotland.

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LNER Class J94

The London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) J94 Class is a class of steam locomotive that was formed when 75 former "Austerity" 0-6-0STs were purchased by the LNER in 1946 from the War Department.

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LNER Class K4

The London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) Class K4 is a class of 2-6-0 steam locomotives designed by Nigel Gresley for the steep grades of the West Highland Line.

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LNER Class O4

The London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) Class O4 initially consisted of the 131 ex-Great Central Railway (GCR) Class 8K 2-8-0 steam locomotives acquired on grouping in 1923.

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LNER Class O6

The London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) Class O6 was a class of 2-8-0 steam locomotives of the Stanier Class 8F type.

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LNER Class U1

The London and North Eastern Railway Class U1 was a solitary Beyer-Garratt locomotive designed for banking coal trains over the Worsborough Bank, a steeply graded line in South Yorkshire and part of the Woodhead Route.

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LNER Class V2

The London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) Class V2 2-6-2 steam locomotives were designed by Sir Nigel Gresley for express mixed traffic work, and built at the LNER shops at Doncaster and Darlington between 1936–1944.

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LNER Class V2 4771 Green Arrow

The LNER Class V2 2-6-2 steam locomotive, number 4771 Green Arrow was built in June 1936 for the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) at Doncaster Works to a design of Nigel Gresley.

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LNER Class V4

The London and North Eastern Railway Class V4 was a class of 2-6-2 steam locomotive designed by Sir Nigel Gresley for mixed-traffic use.

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LNER Class W1

The LNER W1 No.

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LNER Class Y1

The LNER Class Y1 was a class of 0-4-0 geared steam locomotives built by Sentinel Waggon Works for the London and North Eastern Railway and introduced in 1925.

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LNER Class Y10

The LNER Class Y10 was a class of two 0-4-0T geared steam locomotives built by Sentinel Waggon Works for the London and North Eastern Railway and introduced in 1930.

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LNER Class Y11

LNER Class Y11 was a class of petrol powered 0-4-0 locomotives built by Motor Rail & Tram Car Company Limited under their Simplex brand and introduced in the years 1919–1925, operating after its formation in 1922 on the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER).

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LNER Class Y3

The LNER Class Y3 was a class of 0-4-0 geared steam locomotives built by Sentinel Waggon Works for the London and North Eastern Railway and introduced in 1927.

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LNER Gresley Classes A1 and A3

The London and North Eastern Railway LNER Gresley Classes A1 and A3 locomotives represented two distinct stages in the history of the British "Pacific" steam locomotives designed by Nigel Gresley.

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LNER Gresley K4 61994 The Great Marquess

LNER 3442 The Great Marquess is a member of the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) Class K4 designed by Nigel Gresley for the steep grades of the West Highland Line.

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LNER locomotive numbering and classification

A number of different numbering and classification schemes were used for the locomotives owned by the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) and its constituent companies.

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LNER Peppercorn Class A1

The London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) Peppercorn Class A1 is a type of express passenger steam locomotive.

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LNER Peppercorn Class A1 60163 Tornado

60163 Tornado is a main line coal-fired steam locomotive built in Darlington, County Durham, England.

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LNER Peppercorn Class A2

The London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) Peppercorn Class A2 is a class of steam locomotive designed for express passenger work by Arthur Peppercorn, the chief designer of the LNER after Edward Thompson.

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LNER Peppercorn Class A2 60532 Blue Peter

LNER Peppercorn A2 Class No.

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LNER Thompson Class A1/1

The LNER Class A1/1 consisted of a single 4-6-2 "Pacific" express passenger locomotive rebuilt in 1945 from an A1 class locomotive, by Edward Thompson.

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LNER Thompson Class A2/1

The London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) Thompson Class A2/1 was a class of 4-6-2 steam locomotives built at Darlington locomotive works during 1944.

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LNER Thompson Class A2/2

The London and North Eastern Railway Class A2/2 was a class of six 4-6-2 steam locomotives rebuilt by Edward Thompson in 1943 and 1944 from his predecessor’s P2 Class of 2-8-2 express passenger locomotives.

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LNER Thompson Class A2/3

The London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) Class A2/3 was a class of 4-6-2 steam locomotives.

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LNER Thompson Class B1

The London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) Thompson Class B1 is a class of steam locomotive designed for medium mixed traffic work.

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LNER Thompson Class B1 (6)1264

London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) Thompson Class B1 No.

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LNER Thompson Class B1 61306

LNER Thompson Class B1 61306 is a preserved British steam locomotive.

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LNER Thompson Class B2

The London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) Thompson Class B2 was a class of 4-6-0 steam locomotive.

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LNER Thompson Class L1

The London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) Thompson Class L1 was a class of 2-6-4T steam locomotives designed by Edward Thompson.

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LNER Thompson Class O1

The London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) Thompson Class O1 was a class of 2-8-0 steam locomotive designed by Edward Thompson for freight work.

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LNER Thompson Class Q1

The London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) Thompson Class Q1 was a class of 0-8-0T steam locomotives.

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LNER Thompson/Peppercorn Class K1

The London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) Class K1 is a type of 2-6-0 (mogul) steam locomotive designed by Edward Thompson.

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LNWR 1185 Class

The LNWR 1185 Class was a class of 0-8-2T steam tank locomotives designed by Charles Bowen-Cooke and introduced in 1911.

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LNWR 17in Coal Engine

The LNWR 17in Coal Engine was a class of 0-6-0 steam tender engines designed by Francis Webb for the London and North Western Railway.

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LNWR 19in Express Goods Class

The London and North Western Railway (LNWR) 19in Express Goods Class, otherwise known as the Experiment Goods Class was a class of 4-6-0 steam locomotives.

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LNWR 380 Class

The LNWR 380 Class was a class of 0-8-4T steam tank locomotives designed by H. P. M. Beames.

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LNWR Class G1

The London and North Western Railway (LNWR) Class G1 was a class of 0-8-0 steam locomotives.

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LNWR Class G2

The London and North Western Railway (LNWR) Class G2 is a class of 0-8-0 steam locomotives.

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LNWR Class G2A

The London and North Western Railway (LNWR) Class G2A was a class of 0-8-0 steam locomotives.

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LNWR Claughton Class

The London and North Western Railway (LNWR) Claughton Class was a class of 4-cylinder express passenger 4-6-0 steam locomotives.

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LNWR Dock Tank

The LNWR 317 class, (also known as Saddle Tank Shunter, Dock Tank or Bissel Tank) consisted of a class of 20 square saddle-tanked steam locomotives built by the London and North Western Railway at their Crewe Works between 1896 and 1901.

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LNWR electric units

The LNWR electric units were ordered by the London and North Western Railway for its suburban services in London.

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LNWR George the Fifth Class

The London and North Western Railway (LNWR) George the Fifth Class was a class of 4-4-0 passenger steam locomotive.

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LNWR George the Fifth class 2013 Prince George

The LNWR George the Fifth class 2013 Prince George is a full size LNWR George the Fifth Class steam locomotive under construction by the LNWR George the Fifth Steam Locomotive Trust, a Registered Charity.

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LNWR Prince of Wales Class

The London and North Western Railway (LNWR) Prince of Wales Class was a class of express passenger locomotive.

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LNWR Special Tank

The London and North Western Railway (LNWR) Special Tank was a class of 0-6-0ST steam locomotives.

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LNWR Webb Coal Tank

The London and North Western Railway (LNWR) Webb Coal Tank is a class of 0-6-2T steam locomotive.

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LNWR Whale Precursor Class

The London and North Western Railway (LNWR) Precursor Class, the second to be known by that name, was a class of 4-4-0 steam locomotives.

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Loadhaul

Loadhaul Ltd. was a railfreight operator based in the north-east of the United Kingdom.

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Loch Eil Outward Bound railway station

Loch Eil Outward Bound railway station is a railway station on the northern bank of Loch Eil in the Highland region of Scotland.

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Locharbriggs railway station

Locharbriggs railway station was a station which served Locharbriggs, in the Scottish county of Dumfries and Galloway.

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Lochwinnoch railway station

Lochwinnoch railway station is a railway station serving the village of Lochwinnoch, Renfrewshire, Scotland.

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Lockerbie railway station

Lockerbie railway station lies on the West Coast Main Line between and Carstairs in Lockerbie, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.

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Locomotive

A locomotive or engine is a rail transport vehicle that provides the motive power for a train.

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Locomotives formerly resident on the Watercress Line

Many steam and diesel locomotives have operated on the Watercress Line or Mid-Hants Railway, a heritage railway in Hampshire, England.

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Locomotives of the Great North of Scotland Railway

The locomotives of the Great North of Scotland Railway were used by the Great North of Scotland Railway to operate its lines in the far north-east of the country.

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Locomotives of the Great Western Railway

The first Locomotives of the Great Western Railway (GWR) were specified by Isambard Kingdom Brunel but Daniel Gooch was soon appointed as the railway's Locomotive Superintendent.

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Locomotives of the London and North Eastern Railway

The London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) produced several classes of locomotive, mostly to the designs of Nigel Gresley, characterised by a three-cylinder layout with a parallel boiler and round-topped firebox.

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Locomotives of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway

The London, Midland and Scottish Railway had the largest stock of steam locomotives of any of the 'Big Four' Grouping, i.e. pre-Nationalisation railway companies in the UK.

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Locomotives of the North Staffordshire Railway

The North Staffordshire Railway built, or had constructed for it, approximately 350 locomotives.

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Locomotives of the Southern Railway

The Southern Railway took a key role in expanding the 660 V DC third rail electrified network begun by the London & South Western Railway.

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Londesborough railway station

Londesborough railway station was a station on the York to Beverley Line in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.

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London and Birmingham Railway

The London and Birmingham Railway (L&BR) was an early railway company in the United Kingdom, existing from 1833 to 1846, when it became part of the London and North Western Railway (L&NWR).

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London and Continental Railways

London and Continental Railways (LCR) is a property development company owned by the British Government for developing former railway land in the United Kingdom.

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London and North Eastern Railway

The London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) was the second largest (after LMS) of the "Big Four" railway companies created by the Railways Act 1921 in Britain.

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London and South Western Railway

The London and South Western Railway (LSWR) was a railway company in England from 1838 to 1922.

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London Bridge station

London Bridge is a central London railway terminus and connected London Underground station in Southwark, south-east London.

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London Buses route 63

London Buses route 63 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, England.

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London Docklands

London Docklands is the name for the riverfront and former docks in London, the capital of the United Kingdom.

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London King's Cross railway station

King's Cross railway station, also known as London King's Cross, is a Central London railway terminus on the northern edge of the city.

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London Midland Region of British Railways

The London Midland Region (LMR) was one of the six regions created on the formation of the nationalised British Railways (BR) and initially consisted of ex-London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) lines in England and Wales.

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London Necropolis Company

The London Necropolis Company (LNC), formally the London Necropolis & National Mausoleum Company until 1927, was a cemetery operator established by Act of Parliament in 1852 in reaction to the crisis caused by the closure of London's graveyards in 1851.

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London Necropolis Railway

The London Necropolis Railway was a railway line opened in November 1854 by the London Necropolis Company (LNC), to carry corpses and mourners between London and the LNC's newly opened Brookwood Cemetery southwest of London in Brookwood, Surrey.

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London Necropolis railway station

London Necropolis railway station was the Waterloo, London terminus of the London Necropolis Railway.

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London Overground

London Overground (also known simply as the Overground) is a suburban rail network serving London and its environs.

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London Regional Transport

London Regional Transport (LRT) was the organisation responsible for the public transport network in Greater London, England between 1984 and 2000.

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London Road (Brighton) railway station

London Road (Brighton) railway station is in Brighton, East Sussex, England.

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London station group

The London station group is a group of 18 railway stations served by the National Rail network in central London.

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London Tourist Board

The London Tourist Board was established in 1963 and became the official regional tourist board for London under the Development of Tourism Act in 1969.

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London Transport Board

The London Transport Board was the organisation responsible for public transport (except main-line trains) in London, UK, and its environs from 1963 to 1969.

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London Transport Executive

The London Transport Executive (LTE) was the organisation responsible for public transport in the Greater London area, UK, between 1948–1962.

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London Transport Executive (GLC)

The London Transport Executive was the executive agency within the Greater London Council, responsible for public transport in Greater London from 1970 to 1984.

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London TravelWatch

London TravelWatch is a statutory British consumer organisation that campaigns for improvements to transport in London.

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London Underground

The London Underground (also known simply as the Underground, or by its nickname the Tube) is a public rapid transit system serving London and some parts of the adjacent counties of Buckinghamshire, Essex and Hertfordshire in the United Kingdom.

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London Underground 1962 Stock

The 1962 Tube Stock was a type of London Underground tube train built for use on the Central line.

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London Underground 1992 Stock

The London Underground 1992 Stock is a type of rolling stock used on the Central line and Waterloo & City line of the London Underground.

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London Underground A60 and A62 Stock

The London Underground A60 and A62 Stock was a type of sub-surface rolling stock which operated on the Metropolitan line of the London Underground from 12 June 1961 to 26 September 2012, and on the East London Line from 1977 until 22 December 2007, when it closed to be converted into London Overground (except in 1986, when one-man operation conversion of the fleet took place).

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London Underground carriages

The London Underground opened in 1863 with gas-lit wooden carriages hauled by steam locomotives.

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London Underground coaching stock

In 1989, the first 'Steam on the Met' event took place, and London Underground, hired British Rail coaching stock for the excursions.

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London Underground engineering stock

Over the years, London Underground has acquired various types of engineering stock to help with the construction of new lines and maintenance of existing lines.

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London Underground GN&C Stock

The GN & C Stock was operated on the Great Northern and City Railway, an underground railway line in London, England.

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London Underground rolling stock numbering and classification

Rolling stock used on the London Underground and its constituent companies has been classified using a number of different schemes.

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London Victoria station

Victoria station, also known as London Victoria, is a central London railway terminus and connected London Underground station in Victoria, in the City of Westminster, managed by Network Rail.

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London Waterloo station

Waterloo station, also known as London Waterloo, is a central London terminus on the National Rail network in the United Kingdom, located in the Waterloo area of the London Borough of Lambeth.

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London, Midland and Scottish Railway

The London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS)It has been argued that the initials LMSR should be used to be consistent with LNER, GWR and SR.

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London, Tilbury and Southend Railway

The London, Tilbury and Southend Railway (LTSR), also known as Essex Thameside, is a commuter railway line on the British railway system which connects Fenchurch Street station in central London with destinations in east London and Essex, including,,,, Tilbury, Southend and.

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Long Marston railway station

Long Marston railway station was a station at Long Marston, Warwickshire on the Great Western Railway line between and, which became part of the Great Western Railway's new main line between Birmingham and Cheltenham.

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Long Marston, Warwickshire

Long Marston is a village about southwest of Stratford-upon-Avon in Warwickshire, England.

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Longbeck railway station

Longbeck railway station serves the village of Marske-by-the-Sea and also New Marske in the borough of Redcar and Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England.

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Longbridge railway station

Longbridge railway station serves the Longbridge area in the south-west of Birmingham, England.

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Longcross railway station

Longcross railway station is centred approximately from the locality of Longcross in Surrey, England on the border of the former parishes of Virginia Water and Lyne and Longcross (a current civil parish) in part of the large wooded sandy heath known as Surrey Heath (which is larger than the area of the district of the same name).

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Longfield railway station

Longfield railway station is on the Chatham Main Line in England, serving the villages of Longfield and Hartley, Kent.

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Longhope railway station

Longhope railway station is a disused stone-built railway station that served the village of Longhope in Gloucestershire, England.

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Longleat Safari Park

Longleat Safari and Adventure Park, in Wiltshire, England, was opened in 1966 as the first drive-through safari park outside Africa.

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Longmoor Military Railway

The Longmoor Military Railway (LMR) was a British military railway in Hampshire, built by the Royal Engineers from 1903 in order to train soldiers on railway construction and operations.

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Longniddry railway station

Longniddry railway station is located at the southeast corner of the village of Longniddry, East Lothian, Scotland.

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Longwell Green Coachworks

Longwell Green Coachworks, formerly W. J. Bence & Sons and then Bence Motor Bodies Ltd, was a vehicle manufacturer based in Longwell Green, Bristol, England.

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Lord's Bridge railway station

Lord's Bridge was a railway station on the Varsity Line which ran between Oxford and Cambridge.

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Lostock Hall railway station

Lostock Hall railway station is south of Preston station, England.

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Lostwithiel railway station

Lostwithiel railway station serves the town of Lostwithiel in Cornwall, England.

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Loughborough Central railway station

Loughborough Central Station is a railway station on the Great Central Railway and the Great Central Railway (preserved) serving Loughborough.

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Loughor Viaduct

The Loughor railway viaduct is a railway viaduct carrying the West Wales Line across the River Loughor.

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Loughton tube station

Loughton is a London Underground station, some two miles north of the Greater London boundary, in the Epping Forest district of Essex.

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Low Fell railway station

Low Fell railway station served the Low Fell area of Gateshead between 1868 and 1952.

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Lower Darwen railway station

Lower Darwen railway station was a railway station that served the village of Lower Darwen, in Lancashire, England.

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Lower Pontnewydd railway station

Lower Pontnewydd railway station was a railway station in the village of Pontnewydd in Torfaen, South Wales, UK, originally opened by the Pontypool, Caerleon and Newport Railway.

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Lower Sydenham railway station

Lower Sydenham railway station is located on the boundary of London Borough of Bromley and the London Borough of Lewisham in south-east London.

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Lowestoft railway station

Lowestoft railway station (formerly Lowestoft Central) serves the town of Lowestoft, Suffolk, and is the eastern terminus of the East Suffolk Line from and is one of two eastern termini of the Wherry Lines from (the other being). Lowestoft is down the line from Norwich and measured from; it and is the easternmost station on the National Rail network in the United Kingdom.

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Lowmac

Lowmac is a United Kingdom railway term for a design of low-floored ('well') wagon.

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LRC (train)

The LRC (a bilingual acronym: in English: Light, Rapid, Comfortable; in Confortable) is a series of lightweight diesel-powered passenger trains that were used on short- to medium-distance inter-city service in the Canadian Provinces of Ontario and Quebec.

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LSWR 0298 Class

The London and South Western Railway (LSWR) 0298 Class or Beattie Well Tank is a class of British steam locomotive.

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LSWR 395 class

The LSWR 395 class was a class of goods 0-6-0 steam locomotives designed for the London and South Western Railway by William Adams as part of his modernisation programme.

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LSWR 46 class

The LSWR 46 Class was a class of 4-4-0 passenger tank locomotive designed by William Adams for the London and South Western Railway.

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LSWR 700 class

The LSWR 700 class was a class of 30 0-6-0 steam locomotives designed for freight work.

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LSWR A12 class

The A12 locomotives of the London and South Western Railway were built between the years 1887 and 1895 to the design of William Adams.

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LSWR B4 class

The London and South Western Railway B4 class is a class of 0-4-0T dock tank.

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LSWR C14 class

The London and South Western Railway C14 class was a class of ten 2-2-0 tank locomotives intended to work push–pull trains on lightly used lines in 1907.

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LSWR D15 class

The LSWR D15 class 4-4-0 was the last steam locomotive design by Dugald Drummond for the London and South Western Railway in 1912.

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LSWR G16 class

The LSWR G16 class is a steam tank locomotive class of 4-8-0T wheel arrangement.

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LSWR G6 class

The LSWR G6 class was an 0-6-0 tank locomotive designed by William Adams for the London and South Western Railway.

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LSWR H16 class

The LSWR H16 class were five 4-6-2 tank locomotives designed by Robert Urie for the London and South Western Railway (LSWR) in 1921–1922.

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LSWR K10 class

The London and South Western Railway K10 Class was a class of 40 4-4-0 steam locomotives designed for mixed traffic work.

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LSWR L11 class

The London and South Western Railway L11 class was a class of 4-4-0 steam locomotives designed for mixed traffic work.

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LSWR L12 class

The London and South Western Railway L12 class was a class of 20 4-4-0 steam locomotives designed for express passenger work by Dugald Drummond.

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LSWR N15 class

The LSWR N15 class was a British 2–cylinder 4-6-0 express passenger steam locomotive designed by Robert W. Urie.

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LSWR O2 Class W24 Calbourne

W24 Calbourne is an example of the Adams LSWR O2 Class 0-4-4T, which is based at the Isle of Wight Steam Railway.

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LSWR S11 class

The LSWR Class S11 was a class of 10 4-4-0 steam locomotives designed for express passenger work by Dugald Drummond.

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LSWR S15 class

The LSWR S15 class was a British 2-cylinder 4-6-0 freight steam locomotive designed by Robert W. Urie, based on his H15 class and N15 class locomotives.

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LSWR T1 class

The London and South Western Railway T1 class was a class of fifty 0-4-4T steam tank locomotives designed for suburban passenger work, designed by William Adams and built between 1888–1896.

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LSWR T9 class

The London and South Western Railway T9 class was a class of 66 4-4-0 steam locomotive designed for express passenger work by Dugald Drummond and introduced to services on the LSWR in 1899.

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LT&SR 37 Class

The LTSR 37 class was a class of 4-4-2T suburban tank engines built for the London, Tilbury and Southend Railway in 1897–98.

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LT&SR 51 Class

The London, Tilbury and Southend Railway 51 class was a class of 4-4-2T steam locomotives.

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LT&SR 69 Class

The LT&SR 69 class was a class of 0-6-2T steam locomotives designed for freight work on the London, Tilbury and Southend Railway.

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LT&SR 79 Class

The London, Tilbury and Southend Railway (LTSR) 79 Class is a class of 4-4-2T suburban tank engines.

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Luton to Dunstable Busway

The Luton-Dunstable Busway is a guided busway system in Bedfordshire, England, which connects the towns of Dunstable, Houghton Regis and Luton with Luton Airport.

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Lyd (locomotive)

Lyd is a steam locomotive built by the Ffestiniog Railway in their Boston Lodge shops over a period of 15 years.

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Lydbrook Junction railway station

Lydbrook Junction railway station is a disused railway station in England opened by the Ross and Monmouth Railway in 1873, it remained open for 91 years until 1964 when the line finally closed to freight, though passenger services ceased in 1959.

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Lydney railway station

Lydney railway station is a railway station serving the town of Lydney in Gloucestershire, England.

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Lympstone Commando railway station

Lympstone Commando railway station is a railway station on the branch line from Exeter to Exmouth in Devon, England.

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Lyne Viaduct

Lyne Viaduct is a viaduct at Lyne in the Scottish Borders of Scotland.

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LYNX Express

LYNX Express was a courier (parcel delivery) company operating principally in the United Kingdom.

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Lyonesse

Lyonesse is a country in Arthurian legend, particularly in the story of Tristan and Iseult.

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Lytham St Annes

Lytham St Annes is a seaside resort on the Fylde coast of Lancashire, England, south of Blackpool on the Ribble Estuary.

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Macclesfield Hibel Road railway station

Macclesfield Hibel Road railway station was a railway station serving the town of Macclesfield in Cheshire, England.

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Macclesfield railway station

Macclesfield railway station is a main line station serving the Cheshire town of Macclesfield.

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Macclesfield, Bollington and Marple Railway

The Macclesfield, Bollington and Marple Railway (MB&MR) was a railway line between Macclesfield and Marple in east Cheshire, England.

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Macduff railway station

Macduff railway station was a railway station serving the settlements of Banff and Macduff, Aberdeenshire.

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Machynlleth railway station

Machynlleth railway station is a railway station on the Cambrian Line in mid-Wales, serving the historic town of Machynlleth.

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Madderty railway station

Madderty railway station served the locality of Madderty in Perthshire, Scotland.

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Maesteg

Maesteg is a town and community in Bridgend County Borough, Wales.

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Maesteg (Ewenny Road) railway station

Maesteg (Ewenny Road) railway station is one of two railway stations that serve the town of Maesteg in Wales.

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Maesteg Line

The Maesteg Line is a commuter rail line in South Wales from Bridgend to Maesteg.

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Maesteg railway station

Maesteg railway station is one of two railway stations that serve the town of Maesteg in Wales.

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Maesycrugiau railway station

Maesycrugiau railway station also Maes-y-crugiau railway station served the hamlet and rural locale of Maesycrugiau near Llanllwni on the Carmarthen Aberystwyth Line in the Welsh county of Carmarthen.

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Magnadata Group

Magnadata Group, also known as Magnadata International, is a specialised printing company in Boston in Lincolnshire.

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Main Line Preservation Group

The Main Line Preservation Group was an organisation formed in 1968, "to acquire a suitable length of main line, for the operation of steam hauled passenger trains, at realistic speeds".

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Mainline Freight

Mainline Freight was a trainload rail freight operator based in Islington, London, England with operations extending to Yorkshire in the north and Somerset in the west.

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Mainline steam trains in Great Britain

Although steam locomotives were withdrawn from normal railway service in Great Britain in 1968, due to sustained public interest including a locomotive preservation movement, steam hauled passenger trains can still be seen on the mainline railway (i.e. Network Rail owned tracks as opposed to heritage railways) in the present day.

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MaK / Vossloh G1206

The Vossloh G1206 is a B'B' diesel hydraulic freight locomotive built in Kiel and used by several European railway operators including a SNCF specific variant the BB 461000 series.

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Malcolm Uphill

Malcolm Ernest Uphill, (15 April 1935 – 1 January 1999) was a Welsh professional motorcycle racer.

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Maldon East and Heybridge railway station

Maldon East and Heybridge railway station served the town of Maldon, Essex.

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Mallaig railway station

Mallaig railway station is a railway station serving the ferry port of Mallaig, Lochaber, in the Highland region of Scotland.

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Malton and Driffield Junction Railway

The Malton and Driffield Junction Railway, later known as the Malton and Driffield branch was a railway line in Yorkshire that ran between the towns of Malton, North Yorkshire and Driffield in the East Riding of Yorkshire.

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Malvern Hanley Road railway station

Malvern Hanley Road railway station was a station on the Midland Railway between Great Malvern, Worcestershire, England and Evesham, Worcestershire.

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Manchester Airport station

Manchester Airport station is a railway and tram station at Manchester Airport, England which opened at the same time as the second air terminal in 1993.

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Manchester and Bolton Railway

The Manchester and Bolton Railway was a railway in the historic county of Lancashire, England, connecting Salford to Bolton.

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Manchester and Milford Railway

The Manchester and Milford Railway was a Welsh railway company, intended to connect the industrial areas of Northwest England with a deep-water port on Milford Haven, giving an alternative to the Port of Liverpool.

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Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal

The Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal is a disused canal in Greater Manchester, England, built to link Bolton and Bury with Manchester.

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Manchester Liverpool Road railway station

Liverpool Road is a former railway station on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway in Manchester, England, which opened on 15 September 1830.

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Manchester Metrolink

Metrolink (also known as Manchester Metrolink) is a tram/light rail system in Greater Manchester, England.

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Manchester Oldham Road railway station

Manchester Oldham Road was a railway station built on the Manchester and Leeds Railway (M&LR) in Miles Platting, Greater Manchester.

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Manchester Piccadilly station

Manchester Piccadilly is the principal railway station in Manchester, England.

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Manchester Pullman

The Manchester Pullman was a first-class-only Pullman passenger train operated by British Rail, targeted at business travellers.

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Manchester Ship Canal

The Manchester Ship Canal is a inland waterway in the North West of England linking Manchester to the Irish Sea.

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Manchester Victoria station

Manchester Victoria station in Manchester, England is a combined mainline railway station and Metrolink tram stop.

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Manchester, South Junction and Altrincham Railway

The Manchester South Junction and Altrincham Railway (MSJ&AR) was a suburban railway which operated a 13.7 km (8½ mile) route between Altrincham in Cheshire and London Road Station (now Piccadilly) in Manchester.

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Manchester–Sheffield–Wath electric railway

The Manchester–Sheffield–Wath electric railway was an electrification scheme on British railways.

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Mangapps Railway Museum

The Mangapps Railway Museum (previously Mangapps Farm Railway Museum) is a heritage railway centre located near Burnham-on-Crouch in Essex.

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Manningham railway station

Manningham railway station was a railway station in Manningham, near Bradford, West Yorkshire, England between 1868 and 1965.

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Manor House Street railway station

Manor House Street station (also known as Kingston Street station) was the original terminus station of the Hull and Selby Railway, opened in 1840 adjacent to the Humber Dock in Kingston upon Hull, England.

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Mansfield Central railway station

Mansfield Central is a former railway station in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England.

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Manuel Junction

Manuel Junction is a railway junction near the village of Whitecross, Falkirk, Scotland.

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March 1963

The following events occurred in March 1963.

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March 1967

The following events occurred in March 1967.

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March railway station

March railway station is on the Ely–Peterborough line in the east of England and serves the town of March, Cambridgeshire.

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March TMD

March TMD was a railway Traction Maintenance Depot situated near March, England.

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Margam Knuckle Yard

Margam Knuckle Yard (MG) is a railway yard in Margam, South Wales, on the South Wales Main Line, operated by DB Schenker Rail (UK).

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Margaret Calvert

Margaret Vivienne Calvert (born 1936) is a British typographer and graphic designer who, with colleague Jock Kinneir, designed many of the road signs used throughout the United Kingdom, as well as the Transport font used on road signs, the Rail Alphabet font used on the British railway system, and an early version of the signs used in airports.

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Margaret Thatcher

Margaret Hilda Thatcher, Baroness Thatcher, (13 October 19258 April 2013) was a British stateswoman who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990 and Leader of the Conservative Party from 1975 to 1990.

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Margate railway station

Margate railway station serves the town of Margate in Thanet, Kent, England.

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Marianne Straub

Marianne Straub OBE (23 September 1909 – 8 November 1994) was one of the leading commercial designers of textiles in Britain in the period from the 1940s to 1960s.

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Maritime Line

The Maritime Line is a railway line that runs in the valley of the River Fal from Truro, the county town, to Falmouth on the south coast of Cornwall, United Kingdom.

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Markeaton Park Light Railway

The Markeaton Park Light Railway was a gauge light railway line located within Markeaton Park in the city of Derby, Derbyshire, England.

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Market Weighton railway station

Market Weighton railway station was a railway station at the junction of the Selby to Driffield and York to Beverley lines in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.

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Marland Works railway station

Marlands Works was a busy industrial site for just over a century, firstly on the Torrington and Marland Railway, built to carry bricks and clay on a three-feet gauge, which in turn was subsumed in 1925 by the North Devon and Cornwall Junction Light Railway before finally becoming part of the Southern Region of British Railways in 1948.

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Marlborough railway stations

Marlborough railway stations refers to the two railway stations which served Marlborough, Wiltshire, England; the town supported two railway routes and Savernake, the junction station at first, later had a second station.

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Marlesford railway station

Marlesford railway station was a station located in Marlesford, Suffolk.

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Marley Hill

Marley Hill is a former colliery village about six miles to the south west of Gateshead, near the border between Tyne and Wear and County Durham.

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Marlow railway station

Marlow railway station serves the town of Marlow in Buckinghamshire, England.

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Marriott's Way

The Marriott's Way is a long-distance footpath, cycle-path and bridleway between Norwich and Aylsham, Norfolk, England.

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Marsden railway station

Marsden railway station serves the village of Marsden near Huddersfield in West Yorkshire, England.

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Marsh Gibbon and Poundon railway station

Marsh Gibbon and Poundon railway station was a railway station to the west of Verney Junction on the Oxford and Bletchley section of the LNWR's branch of what is now known as the Varsity Line.

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Marshlink line

The Marshlink line is a railway line in South East England.

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Marston Vale line

The Marston Vale line (Network Rail route MD 140) is the community rail line between and in England, formerly part of the "Varsity line" between and.

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Martin Attlee, 2nd Earl Attlee

Martin Richard Attlee, 2nd Earl Attlee (10 August 1927 – 27 July 1991), was a British seaman and politician, the son of former British Prime Minister Clement Attlee, the first Earl Attlee.

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Martin Crimp

Martin Andrew Crimp (born 14 February 1956 in Dartford, Kent) is a British playwright.

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Martins Heron railway station

Martins Heron railway station serves Martins Heron, a suburb on the eastern edge of Bracknell, Berkshire, England.

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Maryhill Line

The Maryhill Line is a suburban railway line linking central Glasgow and Anniesland via Maryhill in Scotland.

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Maryhill railway station

Maryhill railway station is a railway station serving the Maryhill area of Glasgow, Scotland.

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Marylebone station

Marylebone station is a Central London railway terminus and connected London Underground station in the Marylebone area of the City of Westminster.

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Masham branch

The Masham branch was a long North Eastern Railway built single track branch railway line that ran between a junction on the Harrogate to Northallerton line at Melmerby to Masham, North Yorkshire, via one intermediate station, Tanfield.

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Massingham railway station

Massingham railway station is a now closed railway station in North Norfolk.

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Master Cutler (train)

The Master Cutler is a British named express passenger train operated by East Midlands Trains between Sheffield and London St Pancras.

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Matlock Riverside railway station

Matlock Riverside was the terminus of Peak Rail, a preserved steam railway of approximately in length.

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Matthew Stirling (railway engineer)

Matthew Stirling (1856–1931) was Locomotive Superintendent of the Hull & Barnsley Railway (H&BR).

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Maurice Stonefrost

Maurice Frank Stonefrost CBE (September 1, 1927 – October 25, 2008) was a British civil servant.

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Mawddwy Railway

| The Mawddwy Railway was a rural line in the Dovey Valley in mid-Wales that connected Dinas Mawddwy with a junction at railway station on the Newtown and Machynlleth Railway section of the Cambrian Railways.

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Maxwell Park railway station

Maxwell Park railway station is a railway station in Pollokshields area of Glasgow, Scotland, adjacent to the park of the same name.

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Maxwelltown railway station

Maxwelltown railway station was a station in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, located on the Dumfries-to-Stranraer direct railway line.

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Mayflower (passenger train)

The Mayflower is a named passenger train service from Kingswear to London Paddington Its starts at Kingswear and ends in London.

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Mayflower line

The Mayflower line is a railway branch line in the east of England that links, on the Great Eastern Main Line, to.

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MC Metals

MC Metals was a metal recycling company based in the Springburn area of Glasgow, Scotland.

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Meadowbank Stadium railway station

Meadowbank Stadium railway station was opened on 14 June 1986 by British Rail next to Meadowbank Stadium in Edinburgh to allow spectators to travel to the 1986 Commonwealth Games that were being held at the stadium.

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Meadowhall Interchange

Meadowhall Interchange is a transport interchange located in north-east Sheffield, consisting of a combined heavy rail station, tram stop and bus and coach station.

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Medway

Medway is a conurbation and unitary authority in Kent in the region of South East England.

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Meigle railway station

Meigle railway station served the village of Meigle in the Scottish county of Perth and Kinross.

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Mel Smith

Melvin Kenneth Smith (3 December 1952 – 19 July 2013) was an English comedian, writer, film director, producer, and actor.

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Melbourne line

Buffer stops by Isley Walton Road The Melbourne Line was a railway line which ran from to.

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Melbourne railway station

Melbourne railway station was a station at Kings Newton that served the adjacent town of Melbourne, Derbyshire, England.

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Meld (horse)

Meld (foaled 1952) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse.

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Meldon Quarry railway station

Meldon Quarry railway station is a railway station at Meldon in Devon.

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Melendez Films

Melendez Films is a film animation studio.

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Melksham railway station

Melksham railway station serves the town of Melksham in Wiltshire, England.

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Melmerby railway station

Melmerby railway station was a railway station and junction in North Yorkshire, England.

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Melton Constable

Melton Constable is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk.

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Melton Constable Railway Works

Melton Constable railway works was a railway maintenance and production facility on the Midland and Great Northern Railway.

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Melton Halt railway station

Melton Halt railway station was a worker's station built on the Hull and Selby line near Melton.

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Melton railway station

Melton railway station is on the East Suffolk Line in the east of England, serving the village of Melton, Suffolk.

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Mendip Rail

Mendip Rail Ltd is an independent freight operating railway company in Great Britain.

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Mendlesham railway station

Mendlesham railway station was a station on the Mid-Suffolk Light Railway.

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Menheniot railway station

Menheniot railway station serves the village of Menheniot in Cornwall, England.

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Menthorpe Gate railway station

Menthorpe Gate railway station was a station on the Selby to Driffield Line in North Yorkshire, England serving the village of North Duffield and the hamlets of Menthorpe and Bowthorpe.

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Meols Cop railway station

Meols Cop railway station serves the Blowick suburb of the coastal town of Southport, Merseyside, England.

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Meon Valley Railway

The Meon Valley Railway (MVR) was a cross-country railway in Hampshire, England that ran for between Alton and Fareham, closely following the course of the River Meon.

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Meopham railway station

Meopham railway station is on the Chatham Main Line in England, serving the village of Meopham, Kent.

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Merry-go-round train

A merry-go-round train, often abbreviated to MGR, is a block train of hopper wagons which both loads and unloads its cargo while moving.

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Mersey Railway electric units

Mersey Railway electric multiple units were electric multiple units introduced on the underground Mersey Railway in 1903.

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Merseyrail

Merseyrail is both a train operating company (TOC) and a commuter rail network in and around Liverpool City Region, England.

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Merseytravel

Merseytravel is the passenger transport executive responsible for the coordination of public transport in the Liverpool City Region, North West England.

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Merthyr Tydfil railway station

Merthyr Tydfil railway station is a railway station serving the town of Merthyr Tydfil in Wales.

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Merthyr, Tredegar and Abergavenny Railway

The Merthyr, Tredegar and Abergavenny Railway, also known as the Heads of the Valleys line, was a railway line which operated between 1860 and 1958 between the Monmouthshire town of Abergavenny and the Glamorgan town of Merthyr Tydfil in South East Wales.

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Methley railway station

Methley railway station was opened in 1841 by the North Midland Railway on its line from Derby to Leeds. At one time, there were three railway stations in Methley and in 1950, British Railways renamed it Methley North.

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Metric space

In mathematics, a metric space is a set for which distances between all members of the set are defined.

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Metrication of British transport

A metrication programme for the United Kingdom was announced by the government in 1965 at the behest of the engineering industry and received government approval on condition that its implementation was voluntary, that it was implemented on an industry-by-industry basis and that costs were absorbed where they fell.

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Metro Cammell

The Metropolitan Cammell Carriage and Wagon Company (MCCW) was an English manufacturer of railway carriages and wagons, based in Saltley and subsequently Washwood Heath in Birmingham.

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MetroCentre railway station

MetroCentre railway station is a railway station that serves the Intu Metrocentre shopping and leisure complex in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear.

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Metropolitan and Great Central Joint Railway

The Metropolitan and Great Central Joint Railway was a joint railway company that controlled a line extending from Harrow on the Hill in what is now north-western Greater London to Verney Junction in Buckinghamshire, England.

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Metropolitan line (1933–88)

London's Metropolitan Railway (MR) amalgamated with other underground railways, tramway companies and bus operators on 1 July 1933, to form the London Passenger Transport Board (LPTB); the MR became the Board's Metropolitan line.

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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.

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Metropolitan-Vickers

Metropolitan-Vickers, Metrovick, or Metrovicks, was a British heavy electrical engineering company of the early-to-mid 20th century formerly known as British Westinghouse.

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Mexborough engine shed

Mexborough engine shed was an engine shed in Swinton, in South Yorkshire, England.

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Michael Aldrich

Michael Aldrich (22 August 1941 – 19 May 2014) was an English inventor, innovator and entrepreneur.

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Michael Heseltine

Michael Ray Dibdin Heseltine, Baron Heseltine, (born 21 March 1933) is a British Conservative politician and businessman.

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Michael Houghton (bishop)

Michael Alan Houghton was Bishop of Ebbsfleet from 1998 to 1999.

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Michael McPartland

Monsignor Michael Bernard McPartland, S.M.A. (29 September 1939 – 6 April 2017) was a Roman Catholic priest who served as the Apostolic Prefect of the Falkland Islands and Ecclesiastic Superior of St. Helena, Ascension Island and Tristan da Cunha since 2002 until 2016.

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Mick Cash

Michael Joseph Cash (born 17 February 1960) is general secretary of the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT), a British trade union.

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Microsoft Train Simulator

Microsoft Train Simulator (abbreviated to MSTS) is a train simulator for Microsoft Windows, released in May 2001 and developed by UK-based Kuju Entertainment.

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Mid-Cheshire line

The Mid-Cheshire line is a railway line in the northwest of England, between Chester and Manchester Piccadilly via Knutsford.

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Mid-Day Scot

The Mid-Day Scot was a British express passenger train launched in 1927 running from Edinburgh Princes Street and, joining to form a train to.

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Mid-Kent line

The Mid-Kent line (also referred to as the Hayes line by train operators, official bodies and the general public) is a British railway line running from Courthill Loop North junction (just south of Lewisham station) to Hayes railway station in the London Borough of Bromley.

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Mid-Wales Railway

The Mid-Wales Railway (MWR) was an early railway company operating in Mid-Wales.

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Middleton Cheney

Middleton Cheney is a village and civil parish in South Northamptonshire, England.

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Middleton-on-the-Wolds railway station

Middleton-on-the-Wolds railway station was a railway station on the Selby to Driffield Line.

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Middlewich railway station

Middlewich railway station served the Cheshire, England, salt-producing town of Middlewich between 1868 and 1960.

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Midge Hall railway station

Midge Hall railway station was located in Midge Hall, Leyland, closing to passengers in 1961, although the line still exists as the Ormskirk Branch Line.

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Midgham railway station

Midgham railway station is a railway station named after the village of Midgham in Berkshire, England.

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Midland and South Western Junction Railway

The Midland and South Western Junction Railway (M&SWJR) was an independent railway built to form a north-south link between the Midland Railway and the London and South Western Railway in England, allowing the Midland and other companies' trains to reach the port of Southampton.

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Midland Hotel, Derby

The Midland Hotel, also known as Hallmark Hotel Derby Midland, is a hotel on Midland Road in Derby in the East Midlands of England, adjacent to Derby railway station.

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Midland Mainline

Midland Mainline was a train operating company in the United Kingdom owned by National Express that operated the Midland Main Line franchise from April 1996 until November 2007.

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Midland Pullman

The Midland Pullman was the name given to a former express passenger train service operating on British Railways' old Midland Main Line between and via and Millers Dale.

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Midland Railway 1000 Class

Midland Railway 1000 Class is a class of 4-4-0 steam locomotive designed for passenger work.

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Midland Railway 1116A Class

The Midland Railway 1116A Class was a class of 0-4-0ST for shunting.

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Midland Railway 1121 Class

The Midland Railway 1121 class was a class of 0-6-0T tank locomotives designed by Samuel W. Johnson for the Midland Railway.

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Midland Railway 1134A Class

The Midland Railway 1134A Class was a class of 0-4-0ST steam locomotives.

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Midland Railway 1252 Class

The Midland Railway 1252 class was a class of 30 0-4-4T locomotives built by Neilson and Company in 1875–1876 to the design of Samuel W. Johnson.

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Midland Railway 1322 Class

The Midland Railway (MR) 1322 Class was a class of small 0-4-0ST steam locomotives designed for shunting.

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Midland Railway 1377 Class

The Midland Railway 1377 Class was a class of 185 0-6-0T tank locomotives.

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Midland Railway 1528 Class

The Midland Railway 1528 class was a class of ten small 0-4-0T steam locomotives designed for shunting.

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Midland Railway 1532 Class

The Midland Railway 1532 class was a class of 65 0-4-4T locomotives built by Derby Works between 1881 and 1886 to the design of Samuel W. Johnson.

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Midland Railway 1823 Class

The Midland Railway 1823 Class was a class of twenty 0-4-4T steam locomotives.

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Midland Railway 2228 Class

The Midland Railway 2228 Class was a class of 0-4-4T side tank steam locomotive designed by Samuel Johnson.

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Midland Railway 2441 Class

The Midland Railway (MR) 2441 Class was a class of steam locomotive.

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Midland Railway 3835 Class

The Midland Railway (MR) 3835 Class is a class of 0-6-0 steam locomotive designed for freight work.

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Midland Railway 483 Class

The Midland Railway 483 Class 4-4-0 was a class of steam locomotive designed by Samuel W. Johnson for passenger work on the Midland Railway.

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Midland Railway 700 Class

The Midland Railway 700 Class was a large class of double framed 0-6-0 freight steam locomotives designed by Matthew Kirtley for the Midland Railway.

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Midland Railway Class 3 4-4-0

The Midland Railway Class 3 4-4-0 was a series of 80 steam engines built by the Midland railway at the Derby locomotive works between 1900 and 1905.

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Midland Railway Johnson 0-6-0

The Midland Railway Johnson 0-6-0 were a class of locomotives serving Britain's Midland Railway system in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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Mike Clasper

Michael Clasper CBE (born 21 April 1953) is the British Chairman of Guinness Peat Group plc (GPG) and the former chairman of Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC) (2008-2012).

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Milcombe

Milcombe is a village and civil parish about southwest of Banbury, Oxfordshire.

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Milcote railway station

Milcote railway station was a station on the Great Western Railway line between and, which in 1908 became part of the Great Western Railway's new main line between Birmingham and Cheltenham.

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Mile End tube station

Mile End is a London Underground station in Mile End, East End of London.

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Miles Beevor

Miles Beevor (8 March 1900 in Hendon, London – 9 September 1994 in Wolverhampton), was a solicitor, pilot and businessman.

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Mill Hill East tube station

Mill Hill East is a London Underground station in Mill Hill in the London Borough of Barnet, north London.

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Millbrook railway station (Bedfordshire)

Millbrook railway station serves the villages of Millbrook and Marston Moretaine in Bedfordshire, England.

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Milliken Park railway station

Milliken Park railway station serves the west end of Johnstone and the south west of the village of Kilbarchan in Renfrewshire, Scotland.

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Mills Hill railway station

Mills Hill railway station is in the Mills Hill area of Middleton in the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale, in Greater Manchester, England.

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Milner Gray (designer)

Milner Connorton Gray CBE(1899–1997) was one of the key figures of British industrial design in the 20th century, having played an important role in establishing design as a recognized profession, the emergence of British design consultancies, and the development of Design Management.

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Milton Keynes Central railway station

Milton Keynes Central railway station serves Central Milton Keynes and the surrounding area of Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England.

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Milton, Cherwell

Milton is a village and civil parish about south of Banbury in Oxfordshire, on the Milton road between the villages of Adderbury and Bloxham.

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Milton, Vale of White Horse

Milton is a village and civil parish about west of Didcot and a similar distance south of Abingdon.

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Mindrum railway station

Mindrum railway station was a stone built railway station serving the hamlet of Mindrum and the surrounding villages in Northumberland.

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Minehead

Minehead is a coastal town and civil parish in Somerset, England.

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Minehead railway station

Minehead railway station is situated in Minehead in Somerset, England.

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Mineral wagon

A mineral wagon or coal truck (British English) is a small open-topped railway goods wagon used in the United Kingdom and elsewhere to carry coal, ores and other mine products.

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Minety and Ashton Keynes railway station

Minety and Ashton Keynes railway station serving the village of Minety in Wiltshire, England, was opened in 1841 on the former Cheltenham and Great Western Union Railway line from Gloucester to Swindon; it was originally called just Minety.

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Minffordd railway station

Minffordd railway station (translation Roadside, literally Lip of the Road) station, is actually two adjacent stations operated entirely independently of each other.

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Minitram

Minitram was an automated guideway transit system studied by the Transport and Road Research Laboratory (TRRL), part of the UK Department of the Environment's Ministry of Transport.

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Minoru (horse)

Minoru (1906 – circa 1917) was an Irish-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse who won two British Classic Races.

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Minster railway station

Minster railway station serves Minster in Kent and surrounding villages.

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Misha Black

Sir Misha Black OBE (16 October 1910 – 11 October 1977) was a British architect and designer.

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Mitcheldean Road railway station

Mitcheldean Road railway station is a disused wood built railway station that served the town of Mitcheldean to the south and the village of Lea in Herefordshire.

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Mixbury

Mixbury is a village and civil parish in Oxfordshire, about southeast of Brackley in Northamptonshire.

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Moira, Leicestershire

Moira is a former mining village about southwest of Ashby-de-la-Zouch in North West Leicestershire, England.

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Mold and Denbigh Junction Railway

The Mold and Denbigh Junction Railway was a link railway in North Wales, between the Mold Railway and the Vale of Clwyd Railway.

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Mold, Flintshire

Mold (Yr Wyddgrug) is a town in Flintshire, Wales, on the River Alyn.

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Monifieth railway station

Monifieth railway station serves the town of Monifieth near Dundee, Scotland.

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Monmouth

Monmouth (Trefynwy meaning "town on the Monnow") is the historic county town of Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Monmouth Mayhill railway station

Monmouth Mayhill railway station (alternatively Monmouth May Hill railway station) is a disused railway station on the Ross and Monmouth Railway which was opened in 1873 and closed in 1959.

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Monmouth Troy railway station

Monmouth Troy was one of the two former stations at Monmouth.

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Montgomery railway station

Montgomery railway station served the small town of Montgomery, Powys, Wales between 1861 and 1965.

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Montpelier railway station

Montpelier railway station is on the Severn Beach Line and serves the district of Montpelier in Bristol, England.

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Montrose railway station

Montrose railway station serves the town of Montrose in Angus, Scotland.

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Moor Park tube station

Moor Park is a London Underground station in the Three Rivers district of Hertfordshire, serving those living on the Moor Park estate, and also on the neighbouring Eastbury and South Oxhey estates.

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Moorfields railway station

Moorfields station is an underground railway station in the city centre of Liverpool, England.

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Moorgate station

Moorgate is a central London railway terminus and connected London Underground station on Moorgate in the City of London.

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Moors Valley Railway

The Moors Valley Railway is a 7 inch narrow gauge passenger railway, in the Moors Valley Country Park at Ashley Heath, Dorset, England near Ringwood in Hampshire.

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Morebath Junction railway station

Morebath Junction Halt was a railway halt near the junction of the Devon and Somerset Railway and Exe Valley Railway in Devon, South West England.

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Morecambe branch line

The Morecambe branch line is a railway line in Lancashire, England, from Lancaster to Morecambe and Heysham, where trains connect with ferries to Douglas, Isle of Man.

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Morecambe Euston Road railway station

Morecambe Euston Road was the terminus station of the London and North Western Railway's branch line to Morecambe, in Lancashire, England.

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Morecambe Promenade railway station

Morecambe Promenade Station was a railway station in Morecambe, Lancashire.

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Moreton Pinkney

Moreton Pinkney is a village and civil parish in South Northamptonshire, about north of Brackley.

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Moreton-in-Marsh

Moreton-in-Marsh is a town civil parish in northeastern Gloucestershire, England.

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Moretonhampstead and South Devon Railway

The Moretonhampstead and South Devon Railway was a broad gauge railway which linked the South Devon Railway at Newton Abbot railway station with (in the town of Bovey Tracey, and, Devon, England.

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Moretonhampstead railway station

Moretonhampstead railway station was the terminus of the Moretonhampstead and South Devon Railway at Moretonhampstead, Devon, England.

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Morley railway station

Morley railway station serves the town of Morley in West Yorkshire, England.

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Mosspark railway station

Mosspark railway station serves the Pollok and Cardonald areas of Glasgow, Scotland.

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Mostyn railway station

Mostyn railway station was located roughly north west of Mostyn, a village in Flintshire, Wales.

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Motherwell railway station

Motherwell railway station serves Motherwell in North Lanarkshire, Scotland.

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Motorail

A motorail train or accompanied car train (ACT) is a passenger train on which passengers can take their car or automobile along with them on their journey.

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Motorail (British Rail)

Motorail was the brand name for British Rail's long-distance services that carried passengers and their cars, ultimately part of the InterCity sector.

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Motor–generator

A motor–generator (an M–G set) is a device for converting electrical power to another form.

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Mott, Hay and Anderson

Mott, Hay and Anderson (MHA) was a successful 20th century firm of consulting civil engineers based in the United Kingdom.

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Mountain Ash railway station

Mountain Ash railway station (Welsh: Gorsaf Reilffordd Aberpennar) is a railway station serving the town of Mountain Ash in Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales.

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Mountsorrel Railway

The Mountsorrel Railway was a network of industrial railway lines that served the granite quarries which dominate the Leicestershire village of Mountsorrel.

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MR 0-10-0 Lickey Banker

In 1919, the Midland Railway built a single 0-10-0 steam locomotive, No 2290 (later LMS (1947) 22290 and BR 58100).

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Muirend railway station

Muirend railway station is an island platform suburban railway station in the Muirend area of Glasgow, Scotland.

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Multiple units of Ireland

A wide variety of diesel and electric multiple units have been used on Ireland's railways.

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Mundell Music

Mundell Music is a British concert promotion and production company.

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Murder of Deborah Linsley

The murder of Deborah (or Debbie) Linsley took place on the afternoon of Wednesday, 23 March 1988 on a train between Petts Wood station and Victoria station in London.

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Murder of John Alan West

The murder of John Alan West on 7 April 1964 was the crime which led to the last time a death sentence was carried out in any part of the United Kingdom.

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Murray Walker

Graeme Murray Walker, (born 10 October 1923) is an English semi-retired motorsport commentator and journalist.

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Murrow West railway station

Murrow West railway station was a station on the Great Northern and Great Eastern Joint Railway in Murrow, Cambridgeshire between Spalding, England, and March.

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Museum of Rail Travel

The Museum of Rail Travel at Ingrow, England is operated by the Vintage Carriages Trust (VCT), a charity based just north of Ingrow (West) railway station on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway in West Yorkshire.

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Museum of Science and Industry (Manchester)

The Museum of Science and Industry (MSI or formerly known as MOSI) in Manchester, England, is a large museum devoted to the development of science, technology and industry with emphasis on the city's achievements in these fields.

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Musselburgh railway station

Musselburgh railway station is a railway station serving the town of Musselburgh, East Lothian near Edinburgh in Scotland.

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Muswell Hill railway station

Muswell Hill railway station was in Muswell Hill in North London, just north of the junction of Muswell Hill and Muswell Hill Place.

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MV Al Samy 4

The MV Al Salmy 4 is a former train ferry, converted to RO-RO/Passenger ferry, owned by SAMC.

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MV Brightlingsea (1925)

MV Brightlingsea is a passenger vessel which was built for the London and North Eastern Railway in 1925.

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MV C.T.M.A. Voyageur

C.T.M.A. Voyageur is a ferry which is in service in Canada with Coopérative de Transport Maritime et Aérien (CTMA).

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MV Cambria (1949)

MV Cambria was a twin screw motor vessel operated by the British Transport Commission from 1948 to 1962 and British Rail from 1962 to 1976.

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MV Cuthred

MV Cuthred was an Isle of Wight ro-ro ferry built in 1969.

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MV Essex Ferry

Essex Ferry was a train ferry built in 1956 by John Brown and Company for British Railways.

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MV Galloway Princess

MV Galloway Princess was a passenger vessel built for British Railways in 1979.

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MV Hibernia (1949)

MV Hibernia was a twin screw motor vessel operated by the British Transport Commission from 1948 to 1962 and British Rail from 1962 to 1976.

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MV Humphrey Gilbert

The MV Edgecumbe Belle is a single screw passenger vessel, operating from Mt Edgcumbe and Stonehouse Plymouth running 7 days a week half hr service also carrys Marley the ferry dog.

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MV Keppel

MV Keppel is a passenger-only ferry built in 1961 for the Tilbury to Gravesend crossing.

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MV Moby Love

M/F Moby Love is a passenger ferry currently in service with Moby Lines, Genoa, Italy.

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MV Norfolk Ferry

Norfolk Ferry was a train ferry built in 1951 by John Brown & Company, Clydebank for British Railways.

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MV Princess Victoria

MV Princess Victoria was one of the earliest roll-on/roll-off (ro-ro) ferries.

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MV Suffolk Ferry

Suffolk Ferry was a train ferry built for the London and North Eastern Railway in 1947. She was subsequently operated by British Railways and Sealink before being withdrawn in 1980 and scrapped in Belgium in 1981.

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MV Tynwald (1967)

MV Tynwald VI was a roll-on-roll-off car and cargo vessel operated by the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company between 1986 and 1990, the sixth ship in the history of the line to bear the name.

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MV Western Belle

The MV Western Belle is a twinscrew passenger vessel.

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Nailsea and Backwell railway station

Nailsea and Backwell railway station, on the Bristol to Exeter Line, is in the village of Backwell, close to the town of Nailsea in North Somerset, England.

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Nairn railway station

Nairn railway station is a railway station serving the town of Nairn in Scotland.

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Naming of British railway rolling stock

Since the invention of the very first railway steam locomotive in 1804, railway companies have applied names to their locomotives, carriages and multiple units.

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Nantlle Railway

The Nantlle Railway (sometimes referred to as the Nantlle Tramway) was a Welsh narrow gauge railway.

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Nantlle railway station

Nantlle was a railway station located in Talysarn, a neighbouring village to Nantlle, in Gwynedd, Wales.

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Napier Deltic

The Napier Deltic engine is a British opposed-piston valveless, supercharged uniflow scavenged, two-stroke Diesel engine used in marine and locomotive applications, designed and produced by D. Napier & Son.

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Napton and Stockton railway station

Napton and Stockton railway station was a railway station on the London and North Western Railway branch line between Weedon and Leamington Spa.

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Narborough railway station

Narborough railway station serves the villages of Narborough and Littlethorpe in Leicestershire.

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Narnia (world)

Narnia is a fantasy world created by C. S. Lewis as the primary location for his series of seven fantasy novels for children, The Chronicles of Narnia.

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Nathaniel Parker

Nathaniel Parker (born 18 May 1962) is an English stage and screen actor best known for playing the lead in the BBC crime drama series The Inspector Lynley Mysteries, and Lord Agravaine in the fourth series of Merlin.

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National Association of Railway Clubs

The National Association of Railway Clubs is an autonomous association whose members are sports and social clubs in England, Scotland and Wales.

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National Express East Anglia

National Express East Anglia (NXEA) was a train operating company in England owned by National Express, that operated the Greater Anglia franchise from April 2004 until February 2012.

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National Location Code

The National Location Code (NLC) is a four-digit number allocated to every railway station and ticket issuing point in Great Britain for use with the ticketing system on the British railway network.

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National Rail

National Rail (NR) in the United Kingdom is the trading name licensed for use by the Rail Delivery Group, an unincorporated association whose membership consists of the passenger train operating companies (TOCs) of England, Scotland, and Wales.

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National Railroad Museum

The National Railroad Museum is a railroad museum located in Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin, in suburban Green Bay.

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National Railway Museum

The National Railway Museum (NRM) is a museum in York forming part of the British Science Museum Group of National Museums and telling the story of rail transport in Britain and its impact on society.

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National Union of Railwaymen

The National Union of Railwaymen was a trade union of railway workers in the United Kingdom.

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Nationalization

Nationalization (or nationalisation) is the process of transforming private assets into public assets by bringing them under the public ownership of a national government or state.

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Navigation Road station

Navigation Road is a station that serves both Northern and Manchester Metrolink located in the east of Altrincham, in Greater Manchester, England.

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NBR B class

The NBR B Class (LNER Class J35) is a class of 0-6-0 steam locomotive designed by William Paton Reid for freight work on the North British Railway.

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NBR C Class

The NBR C Class (LNER Class J36) is a class of 0-6-0 steam locomotive designed by Matthew Holmes for freight work on the North British Railway.

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NBR Class M 4-4-0

The NBR Class M (later LNER Class D31) was a class of 4-4-0 steam locomotive of the North British Railway.

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NBR D class 0-6-0T

The NBR D Class (LNER Class J83) is a class of 0-6-0 tank locomotives designed by Matthew Holmes for short distance freight and shunting duties on the North British Railway.

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NBR G Class

The North British Railway (NBR) G Class (LNER Class Y9) is a class of 0-4-0ST steam locomotive designed for shunting.

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NBR H class

The North British Atlantic, later known as NBR Class H, and then as LNER Class C11 was a class of 4-4-2 steam locomotive of the North British Railway.

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NBR J class

The NBR J Class (LNER Classes D29 & D30), commonly known as the Scott class, were a class of 4-4-0 steam tender locomotives designed by William P. Reid for the North British Railway.

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NBR K Class

The NBR K class is a class of 4-4-0 steam locomotive of the North British Railway.

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NBR S class

The NBR S Class (LNER Class J37) is a class of 0-6-0 steam locomotive designed by William Paton Reid for freight work on the North British Railway.

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NCC Class WT

The NCC Class WT is a class of 2-6-4T steam locomotives built by the Northern Counties Committee's parent company, the London, Midland and Scottish Railway for service in Northern Ireland.

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Neasden Power Station

Neasden Power Station was a coal-fired power station built by the Metropolitan Railway for its electrification project.

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Neath railway station

Neath railway station is a mainline railway station, serving Neath, Wales.

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Needler's

Needler's was a sweet manufacturer based in Kingston upon Hull, England.

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Neidpath Viaduct

Neidpath Viaduct, occasionally known as the Queen's Bridge, consists of eight stone skew arches and was built to carry the Symington to Peebles branch line of the Caledonian Railway over the River Tweed to the south-west of Neidpath Castle.

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Neilston railway station

Neilston railway station is a railway station in the village of Neilston, East Renfrewshire, Greater Glasgow, Scotland.

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Nemesis Rail

Nemesis Rail is a railway maintenance and spot-hire company, based in the former British Railways wagon works on Derby Road, Burton upon Trent, England.

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NER Class 290

The NER Class 290 (LNER Class J77) was a class of 0-6-0T steam locomotives of the North Eastern Railway (NER), rebuilt from an earlier class of 0-4-4T, the NER Bogie Tank Passenger (BTP, later LNER Class G6).

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NER Class C1

The North Eastern Railway (NER) Class C1, was a class of 0-6-0 freight locomotives designed by T.W. Worsdell.

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NER Class E

The North Eastern Railway (NER) Class E, classified as Class J71 by the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER), was a class of small 0-6-0T steam locomotive designed by T.W. Worsdell.

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NER Class E1

The North Eastern Railway Class E1, classified as Class J72 by the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) is a class of small 0-6-0T steam locomotives designed by Wilson Worsdell for shunting.

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NER Class H

The North Eastern Railway (NER) Class H, classified as Class Y7 by the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) is a class of 0-4-0T steam locomotives designed for shunting.

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NER Class K

The North Eastern Railway (NER) Class K classified as Class Y8 by the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) is a class of 0-4-0T steam locomotives designed for shunting.

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NER Class L

The NER Class L (LNER Class J73) was a class of 0-6-0T steam locomotives of the North Eastern Railway.

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NER Class M1

The North Eastern Railway Class M1 (LNER Class D17/1) is a class of 4-4-0 steam locomotive, designed by Wilson Worsdell.

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NER Class N

The NER Class N (LNER Class N9) was a class of 0-6-2 tank locomotives of the North Eastern Railway.

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NER Class O

The NER Class O (LNER Class G5) was a class of 0-4-4T steam locomotives of the North Eastern Railway, designed by the company's Chief Engineer, Wilson Worsdell.

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NER Class P

The NER Class P (LNER Class J24) was a class of 0-6-0 steam locomotives of the North Eastern Railway.

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NER Class P1

The NER Class P1 (LNER Class J25) was a class of 0-6-0 steam locomotives of the North Eastern Railway.

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NER Class P2

The NER Class P2 (LNER Class J26) was a class of 0-6-0 steam locomotives of the North Eastern Railway.

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NER Class R

The NER Class R (later, LNER Class D20) was a class of 4-4-0 steam locomotive, designed by Wilson Worsdell for the North Eastern Railway.

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NER Class S3

The North Eastern Railway Class S3, classified B16 by the LNER, was a class of 4-6-0 steam locomotive designed for mixed traffic work.

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NER Class T2

The North Eastern Railway Class T2, classified as Class Q6 by the LNER, is a class of 0-8-0 steam locomotive designed for heavy freight.

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NER Class T3

North Eastern Railway Class T3, classified Q7 by the LNER is a class of 0-8-0 steam locomotive designed for heavy freight.

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NER Class U

The NER Class U (LNER Class N10) was a class of 0-6-2 tank locomotives of the North Eastern Railway.

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NER Class W1

The NER Class W1 was a 4-6-2T steam locomotive of the North Eastern Railway.

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NER Class X

The NER Class X (LNER Class T1) was a class of 4-8-0T tank locomotive designed by Wilson Worsdell for the North Eastern Railway.

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NER Class Y

The North Eastern Railway (NER) Class Y (LNER Class A7) 4-6-2T tank locomotives were designed whilst Wilson Worsdell was Chief Mechanical Engineer, but none were built until 1910 by which time Vincent Raven had taken over.

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NER electric units

The NER electric units were electric multiple units that ran on the Tyneside Electrics, a suburban system based on the English city of Newcastle upon Tyne.

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Ness Islands Railway

The Ness Islands Railway is a gauge miniature railway in Inverness, Scotland, opened in 1983.

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Nethercleugh railway station

Nethercleugh railway station was a station which served the rural area around Nethercleugh and the estate of Jardine Hall, 3 miles north of Lockerbie in Applegarth parish, Scottish county of Dumfries and Galloway.

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Netherhope Halt railway station

Netherhope Halt was a railway station on the former Wye Valley Railway.

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Network NorthWest

Network NorthWest was a brand name of British Rail which was applied for a short period to the provincial railway network in North West England.

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Network Rail

Network Rail is the owner (via its subsidiary Network Rail Infrastructure Ltd, which was known as Railtrack plc before 2002) and infrastructure manager of most of the rail network in England, Scotland and Wales.

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Network Railcard

The Network Railcard is a discount card introduced in 1986 by British Rail, upon the creation of their Network SouthEast sector in parts of Southern England.

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Network SouthEast

Network SouthEast (NSE) was one of the three passenger sectors of British Rail formed in 1982.

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Networker (train)

The Networker is a family of trains which operate on the UK railway system.

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Networker Turbo

Networker Turbo may refer to three related classes of diesel multiple unit members of the Networker family of trains built for British Rail, the United Kingdom's then state owned rail operator, between 1990 and 1993.

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Neville Hill TMD

Neville Hill is a railway Train Maintenance Depot in Osmondthorpe, Leeds, England on the Leeds to Selby Line.

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New Beckenham railway station

New Beckenham railway station serves Beckenham in the London Borough of Bromley in south-east London, in Travelcard Zone 4.

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New Brighton railway station

New Brighton railway station is situated in New Brighton, Wirral, England.

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New Cross Gate railway station

New Cross Gate is a railway station in New Cross, London, on the Brighton Main Line and the London Overground.

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New Cross railway station

New Cross railway station serves New Cross in south London, England.

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New Cumnock railway station

New Cumnock railway station is a railway station serving the town of New Cumnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland.

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New Dykes Brow railway station

New Dykes Brow was an early, short lived railway station near Fingland, Cumbria on the Carlisle & Silloth Bay Railway & Dock Company's branch from to The station served the small hamlet of Fingland and its rural surrounds, though its name is unclear from this distance in time.

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New England Quarter

The New England Quarter is a mixed-use development in the city of Brighton and Hove, England.

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New Holland railway station

New Holland railway station is a single platform station which serves the village of New Holland in North Lincolnshire, England.

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New Milton railway station

New Milton railway station serves the town of New Milton in Hampshire, England.

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New Pudsey railway station

New Pudsey railway station is in Farsley, West Yorkshire, England, on the Calder Valley line from Leeds to Bradford Interchange, Halifax, Huddersfield, Manchester Victoria, and Blackpool North.

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New South Wales 46 class locomotive

The 46 class was a class of mainline electric locomotive built by Metropolitan-Vickers and its partner Beyer, Peacock and Company in England for the New South Wales Government Railways.

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New South Wales XPT

The New South Wales XPT (short for Express Passenger Train) is the main long-distance passenger train operated by NSW TrainLink on regional railway services in New South Wales, Australia from Sydney to Dubbo, Grafton, and Casino as well as interstate destinations, Brisbane and Melbourne.

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New Southgate railway station

New Southgate railway station is on the boundary of the London Borough of Barnet and the London Borough of Enfield in north London, and is in Travelcard Zone 4.

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New Zealand British Rail Mark 2 carriage

The New Zealand British Rail Mark 2 carriages were built by British Rail Engineering Limited for British Rail in the early 1970s.

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Newark North Gate railway station

| Newark North Gate railway station is on the East Coast Main Line in the United Kingdom, serving the town of Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire.

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Newburn railway station

Newburn station was a railway station serving the village of Newburn, Newcastle upon Tyne.

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Newbury Racecourse railway station

Newbury Racecourse railway station is a railway station serving the East Fields area of the town of Newbury, Berkshire, England.

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Newbury railway station

Newbury railway station is a railway station in the centre of Newbury, Berkshire, England.

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Newcastle & Carlisle Railway

The Newcastle & Carlisle Railway (N&CR) was an English railway company formed in 1825 that built a line from Newcastle upon Tyne on Britain's east coast, to Carlisle, on the west coast.

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Newhaven Marine railway station

Newhaven Marine railway station was a station in Newhaven, East Sussex, England near.

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Newhaven Town railway station

Newhaven Town railway station is one of two stations serving Newhaven, East Sussex, England, the other being.

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Newick

Newick is a village, civil parish and electoral ward in the Lewes District of East Sussex, England.

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Newick and Chailey railway station

Newick and Chailey was a railway station located about halfway between the villages of Newick and Chailey in East Sussex, England.

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Newport Ebbw Junction TMD

Newport Ebbw Junction TMD was a Traction Maintenance Depot located in Newport, Wales.

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Newport railway station (Isle of Wight Central Railway)

Newport railway station was established in 1862 with the opening of the Cowes and Newport Railway.

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Newstead railway station

Newstead railway station serves the village of Newstead in Nottinghamshire, England.

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Newton Abbot

Newton Abbot is a market town and civil parish on the River Teign in the Teignbridge District of Devon, England, with a population of 25,556.

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Newton Aycliffe railway station

Newton Aycliffe railway station serves the town of Newton Aycliffe in County Durham, England.

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Newton Heath

Newton Heath is an area of Manchester, England, north-east of Manchester city centre and with a population of 9,883.

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Newton Heath railway station

Newton Heath Railway Station served the district of Newton Heath in east Manchester.

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Newton Poppleford railway station

Newton Poppleford railway station is a closed railway station that served the village of Newton Poppleford in East Devon, England.

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Newton Purcell

Newton Purcell is a village in Newton Purcell with Shelswell civil parish in Oxfordshire, southeast of Brackley in neighbouring Northamptonshire.

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Newton railway station

Newton railway station is a railway station located between the neighbourhoods of Drumsagard, Halfway, Newton and Westburn in the town of Cambuslang (Greater Glasgow), Scotland.

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Newton-le-Willows railway station

Newton-le-Willows railway station is a railway station in the town of Newton-le-Willows, in the north-west of England, and at the edge of the Merseytravel region (from Liverpool Lime Street).

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Newtown and Machynlleth Railway

The Newtown and Machynlleth Railway (N&MR) was a short railway created to allow the Oswestry and Newtown Railway and the Mid-Wales Railway access to the Mid-Wales market town of Machynlleth, from their communal station at Newtown, Powys.

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NI Railways

NI Railways, also known as Northern Ireland Railways (NIR) and for a brief period Ulster Transport Railways (UTR), is the railway operator in Northern Ireland.

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Nick Derbyshire (architect)

Nick Derbyshire (d. 21 August 2016) was the last chief architect for British Rail.

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Nickey line

The Nickey line (also known as the Harpenden to Hemel Hempstead branch railway) is a disused railway that once linked the towns of Hemel Hempstead and, initially, Luton but later Harpenden via Redbourn, in Hertfordshire, England.

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Night Ferry

The Night Ferry was an international sleeper train between London Victoria and Paris Gare du Nord (and later also Brussels).

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Night Riviera

The Night Riviera is a sleeper train operated by Great Western Railway (GWR).

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Nightstar (train)

The Nightstar was a proposed overnight sleeper service from various parts of United Kingdom to continental Europe, via the Channel Tunnel.

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Nimbus (British horse)

Nimbus (1946–1972) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse.

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NLR Class 75

The North London Railway Class 75 is a class of 0-6-0T steam locomotive.

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NLR crane tank

The North London Railway crane tank was a 0-4-2ST steam locomotive crane tank type.

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Norbury and Ellaston railway station

Norbury and Ellaston railway station was opened in 1852 by the North Staffordshire Railway at Norbury south of Ashbourne, Derbyshire.

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Norden railway station (England)

Norden railway station is a railway station located one mile to the north of the village of Corfe Castle, on the Isle of Purbeck in the English county of Dorset.

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Norfolk and Suffolk Joint Railway

The Norfolk and Suffolk Joint Railway (NSJR) was a British joint railway company.

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Norman Hepple

Robert Norman Hepple (18 May 1908 – 3 January 1994) was an English portrait painter, engravor and sculptor best known for his portraits of the British royal family.

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Norman Tunna

Norman Tunna (29 April 1908 – 4 December 1970), a shunter for the Great Western Railway in Birkenhead was awarded the George Cross in 1941.

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North Berwick Branch

The North Berwick Branch was a short railway branch line built by the North British Railway to connect North Berwick, in East Lothian, Scotland to its main line.

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North Berwick railway station

North Berwick railway station is a railway station serving the seaside town of North Berwick in East Lothian, Scotland.

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North British Locomotive Company

The North British Locomotive Company (NBL, NB Loco or North British) was created in 1903 through the merger of three Glasgow locomotive manufacturing companies; Sharp, Stewart and Company (Atlas Works), Neilson, Reid and Company (Hyde Park Works) and Dübs and Company (Queens Park Works), creating the largest locomotive manufacturing company in Europe and the British Empire.

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North Clyde Line

The North Clyde Line (defined by Network Rail as the Glasgow North Electric Suburban line) is a suburban railway in West Central Scotland.

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North Eastern Railway War Memorial

The North Eastern Railway War Memorial is a First World War memorial in York in northern England.

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North Eastern Region of British Railways

The North Eastern Region was a region of British Railways from 1948, whose operating area could be identified by the orange signs and colour schemes that adorned its stations and other railway buildings.

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North Llanrwst railway station

North Llanrwst railway station (Gogledd Llanrwst) is the only train passing station on the Conwy Valley Line between Llandudno Junction and Blaenau Ffestiniog in Wales.

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North London line

The North London line is a railway line of the London Overground, which passes through the inner suburbs of north London, England.

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North London Railway

The North London Railway (NLR) company had lines connecting the north of London to the East and West India Docks in the east of the city.

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North Pole depot

North Pole Train Maintenance Centre is a train maintenance site in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, West London partially redeveloped by Hitachi Rail Europe from 2013 as a maintenance site for Intercity Express Programme trains or Intercity Express Trains.

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North Shields Metro station

North Shields Metro station is a station on the Tyne and Wear Metro network's Yellow line.

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North Stafford Hotel

The North Stafford Hotel is a Grade II* listed hotel in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England, opposite the city's railway station, also a Grade II* listed building.

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North Sunderland Railway

The North Sunderland Railway was a railway line in Northumberland, England.

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North Tawton railway station

North Tawton railway station was a railway station serving the town of North Tawton in Devon, England.

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North Tyneside Steam Railway

| The North Tyneside Steam Railway and Stephenson Railway Museum are visitor attractions in North Tyneside, North East England.

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North Walsham Town railway station

North Walsham Town railway station was a station in North Walsham, Norfolk.

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North Warwickshire Line

The North Warwickshire Line (also known as the Shakespeare Line) is a suburban railway line in the West Midlands region of the United Kingdom.

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North Weald railway station

North Weald railway station is on the Epping Ongar Railway, a private heritage railway, located in North Weald, Essex.

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North Western Railway (fictional)

The North Western Railway is the main railway company featured in The Railway Series of children's books by the Rev. W. Awdry.

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North Woolwich railway station

North Woolwich railway station in North Woolwich in east London was the eastern terminus of the North London Line.

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North Yorkshire Moors Railway

The North Yorkshire Moors Railway (NYMR) is a heritage railway in North Yorkshire, England running through the North York Moors National Park.

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Northampton and Peterborough Railway

The Northampton and Peterborough Railway was an early railway promoted by the London and Birmingham Railway to run from a junction at Blisworth to Northampton and Peterborough.

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Northampton railway station

Northampton railway station serves the large town of Northampton in England.

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Northampton–Market Harborough line

The Northampton–Market Harborough line is a closed railway line in England.

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Northamptonshire

Northamptonshire (abbreviated Northants.), archaically known as the County of Northampton, is a county in the East Midlands of England.

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Northamptonshire Ironstone Railway Trust

The Northamptonshire Ironstone Railway Trust operates a long heritage railway line at Hunsbury Hill, south-west of Northampton.

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Northenden railway station

Northenden railway station in Sharston, Manchester, England, was built by the Stockport, Timperley and Altrincham Junction Railway (ST&AJ) and opened for passenger and goods traffic on 1 February 1866.

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Northern City Line

The Northern City Line is a commuter line in England, which runs from London Moorgate to Finsbury Park in London with services running beyond.

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Northern Counties Committee

The Northern Counties Committee (NCC) was a railway that served the north-east of Ireland.

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Northern Lights (train)

| The Northern Lights is a named British passenger train operated by London North Eastern Railway.

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Northern line

The Northern line is a London Underground line that runs from south-west to north-west London, with two branches through central London and three in the north.

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Northleach

Northleach is a market town in Northleach with Eastington civil parish in Gloucestershire, England.

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Northwich Motive Power Depot

Northwich Motive Power Depot was a Traction Maintenance Depot located in Northwich, Cheshire, England.

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Northwich railway station

Northwich railway station serves the town of Northwich in Cheshire, England.

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Northwood Halt railway station

Northwood Halt is an unstaffed request stop on the Severn Valley Railway in Worcestershire, situated a little to the north of Bewdley on the outskirts of the Wyre Forest at the north end of North Wood.

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Norton Manor Camp

Norton Manor Camp is a Royal Marines military camp located in the civil parish of Norton Fitzwarren, Somerset, England, situated north west of Taunton.

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Norwood Junction railway station

Norwood Junction railway station is a National Rail station in South Norwood in the London Borough of Croydon, south London and is in Travelcard Zone 4.

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Nottingham station

Nottingham station, briefly known as Nottingham City and for rather longer as Nottingham Midland, is a railway station and tram stop in the city of Nottingham.

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November 1967

The following events occurred in November 1967.

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NS Class 1500

The Nederlandse Spoorwegen (NS) Class 1500 were built by Metropolitan-Vickers in 1953-1955.

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Nuneaton Abbey Street railway station

Nuneaton Abbey Street was the second main railway station serving Nuneaton in Warwickshire, England, It operated between 1864 and closure in 1968.

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Oakamoor railway station

Oakamoor railway station is a closed railway station in the Churnet Valley, Staffordshire.

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Oakham–Kettering line

The Oakham–Kettering line is a railway line in the East Midlands of England.

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Oakworth railway station

Oakworth railway station serves the village of Oakworth, near Keighley, and within the City of Bradford Metropolitan District, West Yorkshire, England.

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October 1971

The following events occurred in October 1971.

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Oddington, Oxfordshire

Oddington is a village and civil parish about south of Bicester in Oxfordshire, England.

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Off-Peak Day Return ticket

An off-peak day return ticket is the name given to a cheap day return railway ticket (a substantially reduced two-way fare for off-peak travel) after pricing by time of travel was introduced on the British railway network in the 1960s.

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Off-peak return

The off-peak return is a type of train ticket used on British Railways (see National Rail).

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Ogbourne St George

Ogbourne St George is a village and civil parish on the River Og about north of Marlborough, Wiltshire, England.

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Oh! Mr Porter

"Oh! Mr Porter" is an old British music hall song about a girl "going too far".

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Okehampton railway station

Okehampton railway station is a railway station serving the town of Okehampton in Devon, England.

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Old Hill High Street railway station

Old Hill High Street railway station was a station on the former Great Western Railway's Bumble Hole Line between and.

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Old Kiln Light Railway

The is a narrow gauge railway located at the Rural Life Centre open-air museum in Tilford, near Farnham, Surrey.

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Old North Road railway station

Old North Road was a railway station on the Varsity Line which served the small village of Longstowe near Bourn in Cambridgeshire.

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Old Street station

Old Street is a National Rail and London Underground station at the junction of Old Street and City Road in central London, England.

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Old Trafford tram stop

Old Trafford is a tram stop on the Metrolink light rail system in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England.

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Oldbury railway station

Oldbury was the terminal station on the Great Western Railway's, half mile (0.8 km) long, Oldbury branch running from Langley Green railway station.

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Oldham Mumps railway station

Oldham Mumps was a railway station, opened in 1847, which served the town of Oldham, Greater Manchester, England.

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Oldham, Ashton and Guide Bridge Railway

The Oldham, Ashton and Guide Bridge Junction Railway was an early British railway company, which opened in 1861, connecting Oldham, Ashton and Guide Bridge.

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Oliver Bulleid

Oliver Vaughan Snell Bulleid CBE (19 September 1882 – 25 April 1970) was a British railway and mechanical engineer best known as the Chief Mechanical Engineer (CME) of the Southern Railway between 1937 and the 1948 nationalisation, developing many well-known locomotives.

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Oliver Cromwell

Oliver Cromwell (25 April 15993 September 1658) was an English military and political leader.

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Oliver Parker

Oliver Parker (born 6 September 1960) is an English film director.

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Ollerton railway station

Ollerton railway station is a former railway station in Ollerton, Nottinghamshire, England.

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Olmarch Halt railway station

Olmarch Halt railway station, previously served the hamlet and rural locale of Olmarch near Llanddewi-Brefi and Pont Llanio on the Carmarthen Aberystwyth Line in the Welsh county of Ceredigion.

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One Way Ticket (The Darkness song)

"One Way Ticket" is the lead single from British rock band The Darkness' second studio album, One Way Ticket to Hell... And Back.

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Ongar railway station

Ongar railway station is a station on the Epping Ongar Railway heritage line, and a former London Underground station in the town of Chipping Ongar, Essex.

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OO gauge

OO gauge or OO scale (also spelled 00 gauge and 00 scale) model railways are the most popular standard-gauge model railway tracks in the United Kingdom.

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Ooh… You Are Awful

'Ooh...

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Opening of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway

The Liverpool and Manchester Railway (L&M) opened on 15 September 1830.

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Operation Phoenix (railway)

Operation Phoenix was a post-World War II rehabilitation program carried out by the Victorian Railways (VR) in Australia.

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Orcadian (train)

The Orcadian was a named passenger train operating in the United Kingdom.

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ORCATS

ORCATS (Operational Research Computerised Allocation of Tickets to Services), is a large centralised legacy computer system used on passenger railways in Great Britain.

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Ordsall Chord

The Ordsall Chord is a short railway line in the Ordsall area of Salford, England, which links and Manchester Oxford Road to with the aim of increasing capacity and reducing journey times into and through Manchester.

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Ordsall Lane railway station

Ordsall Lane railway station is a closed railway station on the Liverpool to Manchester line.

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Ormskirk branch line

The Ormskirk branch line is a railway line in Lancashire, England, running between Preston and Ormskirk.

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Ormskirk railway station

Ormskirk railway station in Ormskirk, Lancashire, England, is an interchange between Merseyrail services from Liverpool Central and Northern services from Preston on the Ormskirk branch line, northeast of Liverpool.

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Orpington railway station

Orpington railway station is on the South Eastern Main Line, serving the town of Orpington in the London Borough of Bromley, south-east London.

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Orrell Park railway station

Orrell Park railway station is a railway station in Orrell Park, Liverpool, England.

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Oswestry railway station

Oswestry railway station is a Grade II listed heritage railway station in Oswestry, Shropshire, England.

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Oswestry, Ellesmere and Whitchurch Railway

The Oswestry, Ellesmere and Whitchurch Railway was a railway line that ran from Oswestry in Shropshire to Whitchurch, Shropshire, via Ellesmere and the Welsh borders.

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Oughty Bridge railway station

Oughty Bridge railway station was a railway station on the Sheffield, Ashton-under-Lyne and Manchester Railway built to serve the village of Oughtibridge, near Sheffield, South Yorkshire.

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Oundle railway station

Oundle railway station is a former railway station in Oundle, Northamptonshire on the former Northampton and Peterborough Railway line which connected Peterborough and Northampton.

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Ouse Valley Viaduct

The Ouse Valley Viaduct (also called Balcombe Viaduct) carries the London-Brighton Railway Line over the River Ouse in Sussex.

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Outline of the United Kingdom

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; a sovereign state in Europe, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK), or Britain.

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Outside Edge

Outside Edge is a play by Richard Harris about a cricket team trying to win a game of cricket whilst sorting out their various marital problems.

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Over and Wharton branch line

The Over and Wharton branch line was a railway line serving the town of Winsford in Cheshire.

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Over and Wharton railway station

Over and Wharton railway station was one of three railway stations serving the town of Winsford in Cheshire.

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Oxenhope

Oxenhope is a village and civil parish with a population of 2,476 near Keighley in the metropolitan borough of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, increasing to 2,626 at the 2011 Census.

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Oxford and Rugby Railway

The Oxford and Rugby Railway was a railway between and that was projected to reach but failed to do so.

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Oxford railway station

Oxford railway station is a mainline railway station serving the city of Oxford, England.

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Oxford, Witney and Fairford Railway

The Oxford, Witney and Fairford Railway was a single track railway branch line, long, in Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire.

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Oxford–Bicester line

The Oxford–Bicester line is a railway line linking Oxford and Bicester in Oxfordshire, England.

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Oxley TRSMD

Oxley Traction and Rolling Stock Maintenance Depot is a railway depot located in Wolverhampton, West Midlands, maintained by Alstom to maintain the Virgin Trains British Rail Class 390 ''Pendolino'' stock for the West Coast Main Line.

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Oxley, Wolverhampton

Oxley is a suburb of Wolverhampton, West Midlands, and a ward of Wolverhampton City Council.

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Oxspring railway station

Oxspring railway station was a short lived station built by the Sheffield, Ashton-Under-Lyne and Manchester Railway to serve the village of Oxspring, South Yorkshire, England.

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Pacer (train)

Pacer is the operational name of the British Rail Classes 140, 141, 142, 143 and 144 diesel multiple unit railbuses, built between 1980 and 1987.

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Padstow

Padstow (Lannwedhenek) is a town, civil parish and fishing port on the north coast of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.

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Paignton

Paignton is a seaside town on the coast of Tor Bay in Devon, England.

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Paignton railway station

Paignton railway station serves the town and seaside resort of Paignton in Devon, England.

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Paisley Canal line

The Paisley Canal Railway line is a branch line running from Glasgow, Scotland, through three stations in Paisley, to North Johnstone.

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Paisley Canal railway station

Paisley Canal railway station is a railway station in Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland.

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Paisley Gilmour Street rail accident

The Paisley Gilmour Street rail accident occurred on 16 April 1979 at 19:50.

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Paisley Gilmour Street railway station

Paisley Gilmour Street railway station is the largest of the four stations serving the town of Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland (Gilmour Street, St. James, Paisley Canal and Hawkhead), and acts as the town's principal railway station.

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Pamela Rooke

Pamela Rooke (born 23 June 1955 in Seaford, East Sussex, England), also known as Jordan, is an English model and actress noted for her work with Vivienne Westwood and the SEX boutique in the Kings Road area of London in the mid-1970s, and for being a fixture at many of the early Sex Pistols performances.

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Pannal railway station

Pannal railway station serves the villages of Pannal and Spacey Houses in the southern suburbs of Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England, equidistant from both.

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Papa and Nicole

"Papa" and "Nicole" were fictional characters created to advertise the Renault Clio in the United Kingdom between 1991 and 1998.

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Par railway station

Par railway station serves the villages of Par, Tywardreath and St Blazey, Cornwall, England.

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Par, Cornwall

Par (An Porth, meaning creek or harbourHenry Jenner, A Handbook of the Cornish Language: Chiefly in Its Latest Stages, with Some Account of its History and Literature, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1904 reprinted 2012) is a village and fishing port with a harbour on the south coast of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.

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Parham railway station

Parham railway station was a station located in Parham, Suffolk.

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Park End Street

Park End Street is a street in central Oxford, England, to the west of the centre of the city, close to the railway station at its western end.

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Parkhead North railway station

Parkhead was a railway station in the east end of Glasgow.

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Parkhead Stadium railway station

Parkhead Stadium was a railway station in the east end of Glasgow.

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Parkland Walk

The Parkland Walk is a linear green pedestrian and cycle route in London, which follows the course of the railway line that used to run between Finsbury Park and Alexandra Palace, through Stroud Green, Crouch End, Highgate and Muswell Hill.

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Parliamentary train

Parliamentary trains in the United Kingdom were passenger services required by an Act of Parliament passed in 1844 to allow inexpensive and basic rail transport for less affluent passengers.

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Parson Street railway station

Parson Street railway station serves the western end of Bedminster in Bristol, England.

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Partick station

Partick station is an interchange station in the Partick area of Glasgow, Scotland.

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Passenger car (rail)

A passenger car (known as a coach or carriage in the UK, and also known as a bogie in India) is a piece of railway rolling stock that is designed to carry passengers.

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Passenger rail franchising in Great Britain

Passenger rail franchising in Great Britain is the system of contracting out the operation of the passenger services on the railways of Great Britain to private companies through a system of franchising.

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Passenger rail terminology

Various terms are used for passenger rail lines and equipment-the usage of these terms differs substantially between areas.

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Patchway railway station

Patchway railway station is on the South Wales Main Line, serving the Bristol suburbs of Patchway and Stoke Gifford in South Gloucestershire, England.

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Patterton railway station

Patterton railway station is a railway station serving the Patterton, Crookfur and Greenlaw areas of the town of Newton Mearns, East Renfrewshire and the Deaconsbank and Jennylind areas of the City of Glasgow, Scotland.

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Paul Field (Christian singer)

Paul Field is a British Christian musician and songwriter who has been active since the mid-1970s first with Nutshell and then later as a solo artist.

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Paxman Valenta

The Paxman Valenta was an engine that was made by Paxman, Colchester for the High Speed Train, and is still in use in various marine applications, such as the ''Upholder''/''Victoria''-class submarines.

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Paxman Ventura

The Paxman Ventura is a diesel engine for railway locomotives, built by Davey, Paxman & Co.

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Peak Rail

Peak Rail is a preserved railway in Derbyshire, Central England, which operates a steam and heritage diesel service for tourists and visitors to both the Peak District and the Derbyshire Dales.

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Peaks Parkway

The Peaks Parkway is part of the northern end of the A16 road, in Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire, England.

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Peat extraction on the Somerset Levels

Peat extraction on the Somerset Levels, in South West England has occurred since the area was first drained by the Romans, and continues today on an area of less than 0.5% of the total geography.

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Pegswood railway station

Pegswood railway station is on the East Coast Main Line in the United Kingdom, serving the village of Pegswood, Northumberland.

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Pelsall railway station

Pelsall railway station was a station on the South Staffordshire Line.

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Pembridge

Pembridge is a village and civil parish in Arrow valley in Herefordshire, England.

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Pembroke Coast Express

The Pembroke Coast Express was a named train operated by British Railways which began running in 1953 along with several other services, as a way of better promoting faster or more direct services.

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Penallt Halt railway station

Penallt Halt was a request stop on the former Wye Valley Railway.

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Penalty fare

On United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland public transport systems, a penalty fare, standard fare, or fixed penalty notice is a special fare charged at a higher than normal price because the purchaser did not comply with the normal ticket purchasing rules.

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Penarth railway station

Penarth railway station is the railway station serving the town of Penarth in the Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales.

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Pencader, Carmarthenshire

Pencader is a small village in the Welsh county of Carmarthenshire, and is part of the Community and Parish of Llanfihangel-ar-Arth.

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Pencoed railway station

Pencoed railway station is a minor railway station in Pencoed, Bridgend county borough, south Wales.

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Pendlebury

Pendlebury is a suburban town in the City of Salford, Greater Manchester, England.

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Pendlebury railway station

Pendlebury railway station was a station in the town of Pendlebury in Greater Manchester.

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Pendolino

Pendolino (from Italian pendolo "pendulum", and -ino, a diminutive suffix) is an Italian family of tilting trains used in Italy, Spain, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia, Finland, Russian Federation, the Czech Republic, the United Kingdom, Slovakia, Switzerland and China.

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Penmanshiel Tunnel

Penmanshiel Tunnel is a now-disused railway tunnel near Grantshouse, Berwickshire, in the Scottish Borders region of Scotland.

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Penny

A penny is a coin (. pennies) or a unit of currency (pl. pence) in various countries.

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Penrhyn railway station

Penrhyn railway station on the Ffestiniog Railway is located on a restricted site at Pen-y-Bwlch above the town of Penrhyndeudraeth (Penrhyndeudraeth means Headland between two beaches).

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Penrith railway station

Penrith North Lakes railway station (often shortened to Penrith) is located on the West Coast Main Line in the United Kingdom.

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Penryn railway station

Penryn station is on the Maritime Line from Truro to Falmouth Docks, and serves the town of Penryn, Cornwall, England as well as Penryn Campus (formerly known as Tremough Campus).

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Penwyllt

Penwyllt (Welsh: "Wild Headland") is a hamlet located in the upper Swansea Valley in Powys, Wales.

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Penzance TMD

Penzance TMD, also known as Long Rock TMD, is a railway Traction Maintenance Depot situated in the village of Long Rock east of Penzance, Cornwall, England, and is the most westerly and southerly rail depot in the country.

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Per Arnoldi

Per Arnoldi (born May 25, 1941) is a Danish designer and artist.

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Perkins Engines

Perkins Engines (officially Perkins Engines Company Limited), a subsidiary of Caterpillar Inc., is primarily a diesel engine manufacturer for several markets including Agricultural, Construction, Material Handling, Power Generation and Industrial.

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Perranwell railway station

Perranwell station is on the Maritime Line from Truro to Falmouth Docks in England.

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Perth railway station (Scotland)

Perth railway station is a railway station located in the city of Perth, Scotland.

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Pete Waterman

Peter Alan Waterman, OBE (born 15 January 1947) is an English record producer, songwriter, radio and club DJ, television presenter, president of Coventry Bears rugby league club and a keen railway enthusiast.

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Peter Auty

Peter Robert Auty (born 1969) is an English operatic tenor who has worked with most of the major opera companies in Britain and a number of companies in continental Europe.

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Peter Frank Stott

Peter Frank Stott CBE (8 August 1927 – 16 August 1993) was a British civil engineer.

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Peter Gowans

Peter Taylor Gowans (25 May 1944 – 17 November 2009) was a Scottish football winger who played more than 100 Football League games for three English clubs.

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Peter Nahum

Peter Nahum is an English art dealer, author, lecturer and journalist who is known for his many appearances on the long running BBC television programme Antiques Roadshow, on which he appeared from 1981 to 2002.

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Peter Parker (British businessman)

Sir Peter Parker KBE LVO (30 August 1924 – 28 April 2002) was a British businessman and chairman of the British Railways Board from 1976 to 1983.

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Peter Woods (journalist)

Peter Holmes Woods (7 November 1930 – 22 March 1995) was a British journalist, reporter and newsreader.

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Peterborough East railway station

Peterborough East was a railway station in Peterborough, England.

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Peterborough railway station

Peterborough railway station serves the city of Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England.

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Peterborough TMD

Peterborough TMD is a traction maintenance depot located in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England.

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Philpstoun railway station

Philpstoun railway station was a railway station in the village of Philpstoun, to the east of Linlithgow in West Lothian, Scotland.

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Phipps Bridge

Phipps Bridge is a housing estate in Mitcham in the London Borough of Merton.

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Photographic grey

Photographic grey, also known as works grey, was a paint scheme commonly applied to steam locomotives during the period before colour photography became commonplace.

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Phthalocyanine Blue BN

Phthalocyanine Blue BN, also called by many names (EINECS 205-685-1), is a bright, crystalline, synthetic blue pigment from the group of phthalocyanine dyes.

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Picc-Vic tunnel

Picc-Vic was a proposed, and later cancelled, underground railway designed in the early 1970s with the purpose of connecting two major mainline railway termini in Manchester city centre, England.

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Pickering railway station

Pickering railway station is the southern terminus of the North Yorkshire Moors Railway and serves the town of Pickering in North Yorkshire, England.

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Pictogram

A pictogram, also called a pictogramme, pictograph, or simply picto, and in computer usage an icon, is an ideogram that conveys its meaning through its pictorial resemblance to a physical object.

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Picton–Battersby line

The Picton–Battersby line was a section of railway line running from Picton, North Yorkshire, England, on what is now the Northallerton–Eaglescliffe line, to Battersby on what is now the Esk Valley line.

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Piddington, Oxfordshire

Piddington is a village and civil parish about southeast of Bicester in Oxfordshire, England.

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Piershill railway station

Piershill railway station was a railway station in Edinburgh, Scotland, on a loop off the main line.

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Pill railway station

Pill railway station was a railway station on the Portishead Branch Line, west of, serving the village of Pill in North Somerset, England.

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Pilmoor, Boroughbridge and Knaresborough Railway

| The Pilmoor, Boroughbridge and Knaresborough Railway was a railway line in North Yorkshire, England, that connected Pilmoor on the East Coast Main Line with the towns of Boroughbridge and Knaresborough.

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Pinchinthorpe railway station

Pinchinthorpe railway station was a railway station on the Middlesbrough and Guisborough Railway (M&GR).

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Pinhoe railway station

Pinhoe railway station is on the eastern edge of the city of Exeter in Devon, England, that serves the village of Pinhoe.

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Piscator (Paolozzi)

Piscator, also known as the Euston Head, is a large abstract sculpture by Eduardo Paolozzi.

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PKP class EU06

EU06 is a class of electric locomotives in service with the Polish state railway PKP.

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Plaidy railway station

Plaidy railway station was a railway station in, Aberdeenshire.

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Plaistow tube station

Plaistow is a London Underground station on Plaistow Road in the London Borough of Newham in Greater London.

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Plashetts

Plashetts is a small settlement in Northumberland, in England south east of Kielder, Northumberland.

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Plashetts railway station

Plashetts railway station is a closed stone built railway station that served the mining hamlet of Plashetts, in Northumberland, England, which is now beneath the surface of Kielder Water.

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Plodder Lane engine shed

Plodder Lane engine shed was built by the LNWR to coincide with expanding their operations in the Bolton area in the 1870s and in particular the opening of a new direct route from their Bolton Great Moor Street station to Manchester via Walkden in 1875.

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Plumpton, Cumbria

Plumpton or Plumpton Wall is a small village about north of Penrith, Cumbria.

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Plymouth railway station

Plymouth railway station serves the city of Plymouth, Devon, England.

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Pokesdown railway station

Pokesdown railway station serves the Pokesdown, Boscombe and Southbourne areas of Bournemouth in Dorset, England.

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Polaris (train)

The Polaris was a design of locomotive-hauled train designed in concept form by CSRE Ltd.

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Political positions of Jeremy Corbyn

This article summarises the policies, views and voting record of Labour Party MP Jeremy Corbyn, who since 12 September 2015 has been the Leader of the Opposition and Leader of the Labour Party in the United Kingdom.

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Pollokshaws East railway station

Pollokshaws East railway station is a railway station in Glasgow, Scotland.

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Pollokshaws West railway station

Pollokshaws West railway station is a railway station in Glasgow, Scotland.

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Pollokshields East railway station

Pollokshields East railway station is one of two railway stations serving Pollokshields in Glasgow, Scotland.

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Pollokshields West railway station

Pollokshields West railway station is one of three railway stations in Pollokshields, a district of Glasgow, Scotland.

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Polmont rail accident

The Polmont rail accident, also known as the Polmont rail disaster, occurred on 30 July 1984 to the west of Polmont, near Falkirk in Scotland, when a westbound push-pull express train travelling from Edinburgh to Glasgow struck a cow which had gained access to the track through a damaged fence from a field near Polmont railway station.

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Pont Llanio railway station

Pont Llanio railway station was a railway station in Wales on the former Carmarthen to Aberystwyth Line near Llanddewi Brefi.

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Pontardawe railway station

Pontardawe railway station was a railway station on the Swansea Vale Railway that ran along the River Tawe.

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Pontrilas railway station

Pontrilas railway station was a former station which served the Herefordshire villages of Pontrilas and Ewyas Harold, and was a little distance from Grosmont, in Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Pontyclun railway station

Pontyclun railway station is an unstaffed, minor railway station in Pontyclun, in the County Borough of Rhondda Cynon Taf, South Wales.

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Pontypool and Blaenavon Railway

The Pontypool and Blaenavon Railway (Rheilffordd Pont-y-pŵl a Blaenafon) is a volunteer-run heritage railway in South Wales, running trains between a halt platform opposite the Whistle Inn public house (famed for its collection of miners' lamps) southwards to the town of Blaenavon via a two-platform station at the site of former colliery furnace of the Big Pit National Coal Museum.

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Pontypridd railway station

Pontypridd railway station serves the town of Pontypridd in Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales.

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Pool Quay

Pool Quay (Cei'r Trallwng) is a small village in Powys, Mid Wales.

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Poole railway station

Down stopping train in 1958 Poole railway station is on the South Western Main Line serving the town of Poole in Dorset, England.

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Poplar Dock

Poplar Dock is a small dock in Poplar on the Isle of Dogs northern edge.

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Port Glasgow railway station

Port Glasgow railway station is on the Inverclyde Line, serving the town of Port Glasgow, Scotland.

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Port of Bridgwater

The Port of Bridgwater is a port, originally located in the town of Bridgwater, Somerset, England.

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Port of Hull

The Port of Hull is a port at the confluence of the River Hull and the Humber Estuary in Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England.

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Port Talbot Parkway railway station

Port Talbot Parkway railway station is a railway station in Port Talbot, Wales.

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Port Talbot Railway 0-6-2T (Stephenson)

This Stephenson Class were eleven 0-6-2T locomotives introduced into traffic in 1898 designed and built by Robert Stephenson and Company for the Port Talbot Railway.

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Port Talbot Railway 0-8-2T (Sharp Stewart)

The Sharp Stewart 0-8-2T locomotives were 0-8-2T steam tank locomotives designed and built by Sharp, Stewart and Company for the Port Talbot Railway and Docks Company, south Wales.

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Portessie railway station

Portessie railway station was a joint Highland Railway (HR) and Great North of Scotland Railway (GNoSR) station at the junction for the Buckie and Portessie Branch which also served the small fishing village of Portessie, in the parish of Rathven, Scottish county of Moray.

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Portgordon

Portgordon, or sometimes Port Gordon, (Port Ghòrdain) is a village in Moray, Scotland, 2 km south-west of Buckie.

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Portgordon railway station

Portgordon railway station was a railway station in Portgordon in Moray.

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Porth railway station

Porth railway station is a railway station serving the town of Porth in Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales.

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PORTIS/SPORTIS

PORTIS (Portable Operated Ticket Issuing System) and latterly SPORTIS were portable ticket issuing systems used on Rail transport in Great Britain from 1982 until 2006.

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Portknockie railway station

Portknockie railway station was a railway station that served the small fishing village of Portknockie, close to Cullen in Moray.

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Portpatrick railway station

Portpatrick railway station was a railway station serving the village of Portpatrick, Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland.

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Portsmouth, West Yorkshire

Portsmouth is a village on the A646 road in the Calderdale District, in the county of West Yorkshire, England.

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Portsoy railway station

Portsoy railway station was a railway station in Portsoy, in current day Aberdeenshire.

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Possilpark and Parkhouse railway station

Possilpark and Parkhouse railway station serves the Possilpark and Parkhouse areas of Glasgow, Scotland.

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Post Office Sorting Van

A Post Office Sorting Van is a type of rail vehicle built for use in a Travelling Post Office.

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Post Office Stowage Van

A Post Office Stowage Van is a type of rail vehicle built for use in a Travelling Post Office (TPO).

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Potter Heigham Bridge Halt railway station

Potter Heigham Bridge Halt was a railway station on the Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway which was opened to serve the boating traffic on the River Thurne.

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Potteries, Shrewsbury and North Wales Railway

| The Potteries, Shrewsbury & North Wales Railway, (locally known as the 'Potts'), was a project to build a line from the Potteries via Market Drayton, Shropshire, to quarries at Nantmawr and Criggion, Wales.

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Potton railway station

Potton was a railway station on the Varsity Line which served the small town of the same name in Bedfordshire.

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Poulton-le-Fylde railway station

Poulton-le-Fylde railway station serves the town of Poulton-le-Fylde in Lancashire, England.

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Power car

In rail transport, the expression power car may refer to either of two distinct types of rail vehicle.

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Powertrain

In a motor vehicle, the term powertrain or powerplant describes the main components that generate power and deliver it to the road surface, water, or air.

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Preserved GWR Modified Hall Class locomotives

This is a list of GWR 6959 (Modified Hall) Class locomotives that survive in preservation.

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Prestonville, Brighton

Prestonville is a largely residential area in the northwest of Brighton, part of the English city of Brighton and Hove.

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Priestfield railway station

Priestfield railway station was a junction station built by the Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway in 1854.

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Priesthill & Darnley railway station

Priesthill & Darnley railway station is a railway station serving the Priesthill and Darnley districts of Glasgow, Scotland.

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Princes End and Coseley railway station

Princes End and Coseley railway station was a station built by the Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway in 1853.

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Princes Risborough railway station

Princes Risborough station is a railway station on the Chiltern Main Line that serves the town of Princes Risborough in Buckinghamshire, England.

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Privatisation of British Rail

The Privatisation of British Rail was the process by which ownership and operation of the railways of Great Britain passed from government control into private hands.

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Privatization

Privatization (also spelled privatisation) is the purchase of all outstanding shares of a publicly traded company by private investors, or the sale of a state-owned enterprise to private investors.

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Propelling Control Vehicle

A Propelling Control Vehicle (PCV) is a type of British railway carriage for carrying mail.

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Prudhoe railway station

Prudhoe railway station is a railway station which serves the town of Prudhoe in Northumberland, England.

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Prue Leith

Prudence Margaret "Prue" Leith, CBE, DL (born 18 February 1940) has been a restaurateur, chef, caterer, television presenter/broadcaster, businesswoman, journalist, cookery writer and novelist.

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PS Lincoln Castle

PS Lincoln Castle was a coal-fired side-wheel paddle steamer, which ferried passengers across the Humber from the 1941 until 1978.

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PS Ryde

PS Ryde is a paddle steamer commissioned and run by Southern Railway as a passenger ferry between mainland England and the Isle of Wight from 1937 to 1969.

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PS Sandown (1934)

PS Sandown was a passenger vessel built for the Southern Railway in 1934.

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PS Solent (1902)

PS Solent was a passenger vessel built for the London and South Western Railway in 1902.

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PS Tattershall Castle

The PS Tattershall Castle is a floating pub and restaurant moored on the River Thames at Victoria Embankment.

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PS Whippingham (1930)

PS Whippingham was a passenger vessel built for the Southern Railway in 1930.

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PS Wingfield Castle

The PS Wingfield Castle is a former Humber Estuary ferry, now preserved as a museum ship in Hartlepool, County Durham, England.

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Pub names

Pub names are used to identify and differentiate pubs in the United Kingdom.

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Public Transport Commission

The Public Transport Commission was an agency of the Government of New South Wales responsible for the provision of rail, bus and ferry services in New South Wales, Australia from October 1972 until June 1980.

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Pullman train (UK)

Pullman trains in Great Britain were mainline luxury railway services that operated with first-class coaches and a steward service, provided by the British Pullman Car Company.

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Purley railway station

Purley railway station is in the London Borough of Croydon on the Brighton Main Line, measured from (from), in Travelcard Zone 6.

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Purton

Purton is a large village and civil parish in Wiltshire, England, about northwest of the centre of Swindon.

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Purton railway station

The Cheltenham and Great Western Union Railway through Purton parish was opened in 1841 and was absorbed by the Great Western Railway in 1843.

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Pyle railway station

Pyle railway station is a minor station in Pyle (Y Pîl) in Bridgend county borough, South Wales.

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Pyrton

Pyrton is a small village and large civil parish in Oxfordshire about north of the small town of Watlington and south of Thame.

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Quainton Road railway station

Quainton Road railway station was opened in 1868 in under-developed countryside near Quainton, in the English county of Buckinghamshire, from London.

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Queen of Scots (train)

The Queen of Scots was a named luxury touring train that ran exclusive tours around Scotland's scenic countryside.

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Queens Park railway station (Scotland)

Queen's Park railway station is a railway station serving the Queen's Park area of Glasgow, Scotland.

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Queensbury lines

The Queensbury lines was the name given to a number of railway lines in West Yorkshire, England that linked Bradford, Halifax and Keighley via Queensbury.

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Queensbury Tunnel

Queensbury Tunnel is a disused railway tunnel that connects Holmfield and Queensbury in West Yorkshire, England.

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Race to the North

The Race to the North was the name given by the press to occasions in two summers of the late 19th century when British passenger trains belonging to different companies would literally race each other from London to Scotland over the two principal rail trunk routes connecting the English capital city to Scotland – the West Coast Main Line which runs from London Euston via Crewe and Carlisle and the East Coast Main Line route from London King's Cross via York and Newcastle.

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Radipole railway station

Radipole was a railway station serving Radipole a northern area of Weymouth in the county of Dorset in England.

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Radstone

Radstone is a hamlet and civil parish in South Northamptonshire, about north of Brackley.

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Radyr Motive Power Depot

Radyr Motive Power Depot was a Traction Maintenance Depot located in Radyr, Cardiff, Wales.

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Radyr railway station

Radyr railway station is a railway station serving the Radyr area of Cardiff, South Wales.

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Rail (1967 film)

Rail is a short 13.5 minute documentary film made by Geoffrey Jones for British Transport Films between 1963 and 1967, prompted by the success of Snow.

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Rail accidents in Winsford

There have been three major rail accidents and one notable incident near in Cheshire.

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Rail Alphabet

Rail Alphabet is a typeface designed by Jock Kinneir and Margaret Calvert for British Railways.

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Rail Express Systems

Rail Express Systems was a sector of British Rail.

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Rail freight in Great Britain

The railway network in Great Britain has been used to transport goods of various types and in varying volumes since the early 19th century.

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Rail lengths

The rails used in rail transport are produced in sections of fixed length.

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Rail linc

rail linc (linc trên) is a brand name applied to various dedicated rail-feeder buses operating under the South East Wales Transport Alliance.

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Rail Riders

Rail Riders, originally called Great Rail Club was a club for young rail enthusiasts run by British Rail in the United Kingdom between 1981 and 1991.

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Rail services in the West of England

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Rail Settlement Plan

Rail Settlement Plan (RSP) is a division of the Rail Delivery Group in the United Kingdom.

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Rail Simulator

Rail Simulator (Kuju Rail Simulator) is a train simulation published by Electronic Arts (EA).

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Rail trail

A rail trail is the conversion of a disused railway track into a multi-use path, typically for walking, cycling and sometimes horse riding and snowmobiling.

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Rail transport

Rail transport is a means of transferring of passengers and goods on wheeled vehicles running on rails, also known as tracks.

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Rail transport in Great Britain

The railway system in Great Britain is the oldest in the world.

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Rail transport in Ireland

Heavy Rail services in Ireland (InterCity, commuter and freight) are provided by Iarnród Éireann in the Republic of Ireland and by Northern Ireland Railways in Northern Ireland.

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Rail transport in Staffordshire

Rail transport in Staffordshire has a long history.

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Rail transport in the United Kingdom

The United Kingdom consists of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and previously consisted of Great Britain and the whole of Ireland.

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RailAir

RailAir describes a number of airport bus and coach services designed to connect the National Rail network to airports in the United Kingdom.

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Railbus

A railbus is a lightweight passenger rail vehicle that shares many aspects of its construction with a bus, typically having a bus (original or modified) body and four wheels on a fixed base, instead of on bogies.

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Railcar

A railcar, in British English and Australian English, is a self-propelled railway vehicle designed to transport passengers.

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Railfan

A railfan, rail buff, or train buff (American English), railway enthusiast or railway buff (Australian/British English), trainspotter or anorak (British English, usually derogatory), is a person interested, recreationally, in rail transport.

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Railfreight

Railfreight was a sector of British Rail responsible for all freight operations on the British network.

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Railfreight Distribution

Railfreight Distribution was a sub-sector of British Rail created by the division in 1987 of British Rail's previous Railfreight sector.

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Railnews

Railnews is a national monthly newspaper and news website for the British railway network.

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Railtour

A railtour is a special train which is run in order to allow people to experience rail travel which is not available using timetabled passenger services.

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Railtrack

Railtrack was a group of companies that owned the track, signalling, tunnels, bridges, level crossings and all but a handful of the stations of the British railway system from 1994 until 2002.

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Railway (disambiguation)

A railway is a means of transport.

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Railway air brake

A railway air brake is a railway brake power braking system with compressed air as the operating medium.

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Railway Correspondence and Travel Society

The Railway Correspondence and Travel Society (RCTS) is a national society founded in Cheltenham, UK in 1928 to bring together those interested in rail transport and locomotives.

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Railway electrification in Great Britain

Railway electrification in Great Britain began during the late 19th century.

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Railway Heritage Committee

The Railway Heritage Committee (RHC) was set up in the 1990s following the Privatisation of British Rail in the United Kingdom in the 1990s.

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Railway nationalization

Railway nationalization is the act of taking rail transport assets into public ownership.

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Railway pay cheques

Railway Pay Cheques were metallic tokens or tallies used to ensure appropriate payment to the correctly identified railway employee.

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Railway signalling

Railway signalling is a system used to direct railway traffic and keep trains clear of each other at all times.

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Railway stations in Newmarket

Newmarket railway station serves the town of Newmarket.

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Railway Technical Centre

The Railway Technical Centre (RTC) in London Road, Derby, England, was built by the British Railways Board in the early 1960s to be its technical headquarters.

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Railway vehicle owner's code

The railway vehicle owner's code formed part of the vehicle number on the side of a railway coach or wagon.

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Railways Act 1993

The Railways Act 1993 was introduced by John Major's Conservative government and passed on 5 November 1993.

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Railways in Buckinghamshire

The railway system of Buckinghamshire has a long and complex history dating back to the 1830s with the opening of sections of today's West Coast Main Line and Great Western Main Line.

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Railways in Ely

The Railways in Ely are an important interchange point between several routes in England.

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Railways in Norfolk

Railways have played an important part in the history and development of the English county of Norfolk.

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Railways in Plymouth

The network of railways in Plymouth, Devon, England, was developed by companies affiliated to two competing railways, the Great Western Railway and the London and South Western Railway.

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Railways of Shropshire

The English county of Shropshire has a fairly large railway network, with 19 National Rail stations on various national lines, as well as a small number of heritage and freight lines, including the famous heritage Severn Valley Railway running along its eastern border with Worcestershire.

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Railways on the Isle of Wight

There once existed a network of railway lines on the Isle of Wight.

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Rainford Village railway station

Rainford Village railway station was on the railway line from St Helens to Rainford Junction, then Ormskirk, England.

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Ramsbottom railway station

Ramsbottom railway station is a heritage station serving the town of Ramsbottom in Greater Manchester, England.

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Ramsey, Cambridgeshire

Ramsey is a small market town and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England.

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Ramsgate railway station

Ramsgate railway station serves the town of Ramsgate in Thanet in Kent, England, and is at least 10 minutes' walk from the town centre.

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Ramsline Halt railway station

Ramsline Halt, previously Baseball Ground Halt, was a single-platform railway station that opened by BR in 1990 to serve the Baseball Ground, the former home of Derby County football club in England.

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Ranelagh Bridge Yard

Ranelagh Bridge Yard was a locomotive stabling point located near London Paddington station.

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Rannoch railway station

Rannoch railway station, on the West Highland Line, serves the area of Rannoch in Perth and Kinross, Scotland.

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Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway

The Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway is a minimum gauge heritage railway in Cumbria, England.

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Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway locomotives

This article gives details of the locomotives used on the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway, a narrow gauge preserved railway line running for from Ravenglass on the Cumbrian coast to Dalegarth near the village of Boot, in Eskdale.

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Ravenscraig steelworks

The Ravenscraig steelworks, operated by Colvilles and from 1967 by British Steel Corporation, consisted of an integrated iron and steel works and a hot strip steel mill.

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Rawtenstall railway station

Rawtenstall railway station serves the town of Rawtenstall in Lancashire, England, and is the northern terminus of the East Lancashire Railway.

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Ray Moorcroft

Ray L Moorcroft FRIBA was chief architect for British Rail from 1977, and is best known for his work on the passenger hall of Euston railway station.

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Raymond West (character)

Raymond West is a fictional character who appears in several of Agatha Christie's novels featuring Jane Marple.

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Reading railway station

Reading railway station is a major transport hub in Reading, Berkshire, England.

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Reading–Taunton line

The Reading–Taunton line is a major branch of the Great Western Main Line from which it diverges at Reading railway station.

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Rectory Junction Viaduct

Rectory Junction Viaduct, also known as the Radcliffe Viaduct, crosses the River Trent between Netherfield and Radcliffe on Trent near Nottingham.

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Rectory Road railway station

Rectory Road is a London Overground station on the Lea Valley Lines in the West Hackney area of the London Borough of Hackney, north London.

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Red Moss, Greater Manchester

Red Moss is a wetland mossland in Greater Manchester, located south of Horwich and east of Blackrod.

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Red Shift (novel)

Red Shift is a 1973 fantasy novel by Alan Garner.

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Red Star Parcels

Red Star Parcels which is different from Red Star services was a service which used passenger trains for transporting parcels between passenger railway stations throughout the United Kingdom, owned and operated by British Rail.

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Red Wharf Bay branch line

The Red Wharf Bay branch line was a standard gauge railway line in Anglesey, Wales, a branch off the Anglesey Central Railway.

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Redbrook on Wye railway station

Redbrook on Wye railway station was a station serving the village of Redbrook on the now disused Wye Valley Railway.

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Redcar British Steel railway station

Redcar British Steel (also known as British Steel Redcar) is a station in the borough of Redcar and Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England.

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Reddish

Reddish is an area of the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport, Greater Manchester, England, north of Stockport and southeast of Manchester.

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Reddish Electric Depot

Reddish Electric Depot was an Electric Traction Depot located in Reddish, Stockport, England.

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Redditch railway station

Redditch railway station serves the town of Redditch, North Worcestershire, England.

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Redesmouth

Redesmouth is a village in Northumberland, England, just over to the south-east of Bellingham.

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Redhill railway station

Redhill railway station serves the town of Redhill, Surrey, England.

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Redland railway station

Redland railway station is on the Severn Beach Line and serves the districts of Cotham and Redland in Bristol, England.

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Redmarshall railway station

Redmarshall railway station was a railway station on the North Eastern Railway, in County Durham.

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Reepham railway station (Norfolk)

Reepham (Norfolk) was a railway station in Reepham, Norfolk.

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Reepham, Norfolk

Reepham is a small market town in the English county of Norfolk, situated on the B1145 road between the Bure and Wensum valleys.

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Regional Eurostar

Regional Eurostar was the name given to plans to operate Eurostar train services from Paris and Brussels to locations in the United Kingdom beyond London.

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Regional Railways

Regional Railways was one of the three passenger sectors of British Rail created in 1982 that existed until 1997, two years after privatisation.

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Reigate railway station

Reigate railway station serves the town of Reigate, Surrey, England, on the North Downs Line.

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Renaissance Trains

Renaissance Trains is a company formed in August 1997 by former British Rail managers Mike Jones and John Nelson with the purpose of promoting and investing in open access passenger and freight rail businesses in the United Kingdom, as well as promoting and investing in rail industry innovation.

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Renishaw Central railway station

Renishaw Central is a former railway station in Renishaw, Derbyshire, England.

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Resonate Group

Resonate Group Limited is a British software, technology and services company.

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Restaurant Miniature Buffet

The Restaurant Miniature Buffet (or RMB) is a British Railways Mark 1 railway coach.

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Rhodesia Railways class DE2

Rhodesia Railways class DE2 are a type of diesel locomotive built for operations on Rhodesia Railways in the 1950s.

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Rhondda

Rhondda, or the Rhondda Valley (Cwm Rhondda), is a former coal mining valley in Wales, formerly a local government district, consisting of 16 communities built around the River Rhondda.

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Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway

The Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway was a Welsh railway company formed to connect the upper end of the Rhondda Fawr with Swansea, with the chief objective of transporting coal and other minerals to Swansea docks.

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Rhondda line

The Rhondda line is a commuter railway line in South Wales from Cardiff to Treherbert.

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Rhuddlan railway station

Rhuddlan was a railway station located in Rhuddlan, Denbighshire.

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Rhymney Railway A class

The Rhymney Railway A class were 0-6-2T tank locomotives introduced into traffic in 1910 and designed by the railway's engineer Hurry Riches.

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Rhymney Railway M class

The Rhymney Railway M class was a class of 0-6-2T tank locomotive introduced into traffic on the Rhymney Railway in 1904.

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Rhymney Railway P class

The Rhymney Railway P class was a class of 0-6-2T steam locomotive introduced into traffic in 1909 designed by the Rhymney Railway's engineer C. T. Hurry Riches.

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Rhymney Railway R class

The Rhymney R class was a class of 0-6-2T steam locomotive introduced into traffic in 1907 designed by the railway's engineer Hurry Riches.

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Rhymney Railway S class

The Rhymney Railway S class was a class of 0-6-0T steam locomotive introduced into traffic in 1908 designed by the railway's engineer Hurry Riches.

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Ribble Steam Railway

The Ribble Steam Railway is a standard gauge preserved railway in Lancashire, in the United Kingdom.

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Ribblehead railway station

Ribblehead railway station is located at the southern end of the famous Ribblehead Viaduct in North Yorkshire, England.

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Ribblehead Viaduct

The Ribblehead Viaduct or Batty Moss Viaduct carries the Settle–Carlisle Railway across Batty Moss in the Ribble Valley at Ribblehead, in North Yorkshire, England.

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Riccarton Junction railway station

Riccarton Junction, in the county of Roxburghshire in the Scottish Borders, was a railway village and station.

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Richard Beeching

Richard Beeching, Baron Beeching (21 April 1913 – 23 March 1985), commonly known as Dr Beeching, was a physicist and engineer who for a short but very notable time was chairman of British Railways and an affiliate of the Conservative Party in Britain.

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Richard Branson

Sir Richard Charles Nicholas Branson (born 18 July 1950) is an English business magnate, investor and philanthropist.

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Richard Brown (transport executive)

Richard Howard Brown CBE FCILT FRSA DL (born 23 February 1953) is a British transport executive.

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Richard Littlejohn

Richard Littlejohn (born 18 January 1954) is an English author, broadcaster and a journalist known for his right-wing views.

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Richard Spendlove

Richard Spendlove MBE (born Carlton, Nottinghamshire 16 June 1939) is a British radio producer/presenter and television writer.

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Richard Thorp

Richard Stanley Thorp (2 January 1932 – 22 May 2013) was an English actor.

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Richmond railway station (North Yorkshire)

Richmond railway station was a railway station that served the town of Richmond in North Yorkshire, England.

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Richmond station (London)

Richmond, also known as Richmond (London), is a National Rail station in Richmond, Greater London on the Waterloo to Reading and North London Lines.

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Rickmansworth (Church Street) railway station

Rickmansworth (Church Street) railway station was a London and North Western Railway (LNWR) station in the town of Rickmansworth in west Hertfordshire, UK.

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Rickmansworth station

Rickmansworth is a London Underground (LU) station in the town of Rickmansworth, in the Three Rivers district of Hertfordshire to the northwest of London.

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Riley and Son

Riley & Son (E) Ltd, is a railway locomotive engineering and refurbishment company, based in Heywood, Greater Manchester.

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Ringo Starr

Sir Richard Starkey (born 7 July 1940), known professionally as Ringo Starr, is an English musician, songwriter, singer, and actor who gained worldwide fame as the drummer for the Beatles.

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Ringwood, Christchurch and Bournemouth Railway

The Ringwood, Christchurch and Bournemouth Railway was a railway company to link Christchurch and Bournemouth to the London and South Western Railway's Southampton and Dorchester line at Ringwood.

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Ripple Lane TMD

Ripple Lane TMD was a Traction Maintenance Depot located to the south of Castle Green, London, England.

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River Don, Yorkshire

The River Don (also called Dun in some stretches) is a river in South Yorkshire and the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.

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River Parrett

The River Parrett flows through the counties of Dorset and Somerset in South West England, from its source in the Thorney Mills springs in the hills around Chedington in Dorset.

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Riviera Line

The Riviera Line is a local railway line that links the city of Exeter with the "English Riviera" resorts of Torbay in Devon, England.

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RMS Antwerp (1919)

TSS Antwerp was a passenger vessel built for the Great Eastern Railway in 1919.

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RNAD Trecwn

RNAD Trecwn is a decommissioned Royal Navy Armaments Depot, south of Fishguard in the village of Trecwn, Pembrokeshire, West Wales.

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Robert Arthington

Robert Arthington (20 May 1823 – 7 October 1900) was a British investor, philanthropist and premillennialist.

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Robert Palmer, 1st Baron Rusholme

Robert Alexander Palmer, 1st Baron Rusholme (29 November 1890 – 18 August 1977) was a senior official of the British co-operative movement and a Labour Co-operative member of the House of Lords.

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Robert Reid (railwayman)

Sir Robert Basil Reid, Kt CBE (7 February 1921 – 17 December 1993) Chairman of the British Railways Board from 1983 until 1990.

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Robert Riddles

Robert Arthur "Robin" Riddles, CBE, MIMechE, MinstLE (23 May 1892 – 18 June 1983) was a British locomotive engineer.

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Robert Welch (designer)

Robert Radford Welch MBE, RDI (21 May 1929 – 15 March 2000), was an English designer and silversmith.

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Robertsbridge railway station

Robertsbridge railway station is on the Hastings line in the south of England and serves the village of Robertsbridge, East Sussex.

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Robin Hood (train)

The Robin Hood is one of the four flagship named passenger trains operated by East Midlands Trains inherited from Midland Mainline in the UK.

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Robin Hood Line

The Robin Hood Line is a railway line running from Nottingham to Worksop, Nottinghamshire.

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Rock Ferry railway station

Rock Ferry railway station is situated in the Rock Ferry area of Birkenhead, Wirral, England.

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ROD 2-8-0

The Railway Operating Division (ROD) ROD 2-8-0 is a type of 2-8-0 steam locomotive which was the standard heavy freight locomotive operated in Europe by the ROD during the First World War.

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Rod Allen (advertising executive)

Roderick Howard Allen (16 May 1929 – 22 August 2007) was a British advertising executive who wrote many well known advertising slogans and jingles used in the United Kingdom.

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ROF Bridgwater

Royal Ordnance Factory (ROF) Bridgwater was a factory between the villages of Puriton and Woolavington in the Sedgemoor district of Somerset, UK that produced high explosives for munitions.

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Rogart railway station

Rogart railway station is a railway station serving the Parish of Rogart and the village of Pittentrail in the Highland council area of Scotland.

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Roger Ford

Roger Ford is a British journalist specialising in rail transport.

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Roland Bond

Roland Curling Bond (5 May 1903 – 20 December 1980) was a British locomotive engineer.

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Rolling stock

The term rolling stock in rail transport industry originally referred to any vehicles that move on a railway.

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Rolling stock of Network SouthEast

Network SouthEast (NSE), the sector of British Rail which ran passenger services in London and southeast England between 1986 and 1994, operated a wide variety of rolling stock during its existence.

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Rolling stock of the Bluebell Railway

This article is about the rolling stock of the Bluebell Railway.

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Rolling stock of the Bodmin and Wenford Railway

This article is about the Rolling stock of the Bodmin and Wenford Railway.

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Rolling Stock of the Epping Ongar Railway

This article is about the Rolling stock of the Epping Ongar Railway.

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Rolling stock of the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway

The Rolling stock of the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway is used on the preserved Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, a branch line that served mills and villages in the Worth Valley and is now a heritage railway line in West Yorkshire, England.

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Rolling stock of the Kent & East Sussex Railway (heritage)

The Kent & East Sussex Railway has hosted a variety of heritage rolling stock since the line was closed by British Railways in 1961.

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Rolling stock of the Mid-Norfolk Railway

The Mid-Norfolk Railway has a large collection of heritage rolling stock.

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Rolling stock of the Swanage Railway

This article is about the Rolling stock of the Swanage Railway.

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Rollright Halt railway station

Rollright Halt railway station served the village of Great Rollright in Oxfordshire, England.

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Ron Benson

Ronald Benson (26 March 1925 – 6 November 1997) was an English professional footballer who played as a winger in the Football League for York City, and in non-League football for Archbishop Holgates Old Boys and Frickley Colliery.

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Ron Jarvis

Ronald Guy Jarvis was a British locomotive engineer, born 5 November 1911 in Harpenden, Hertfordshire, England.

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Ronald Lewis (British politician)

Ronald Howard Lewis (16 July 1909 – 18 June 1990) was a Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom.

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Ropley railway station

Ropley railway station is a railway station in Ropley, Hampshire, England, which opened in 1865 and reopened in 1977 after four years' closure, to be served by steam and select diesel trains on the Watercress Line which shares its terminus at Alton railway station along with the more major Alton Line.

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Ross-on-Wye railway station

Ross-on-Wye railway station is a former junction railway station on the Hereford, Ross and Gloucester Railway constructed just to the north of the Herefordshire town of Ross-on-Wye.

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Rotherham Central railway station

Rotherham Central railway station is in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England.

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Rotherwood exchange sidings

Rotherwood exchange sidings were set at the eastern extremity of the Manchester-Sheffield-Wath electric railway between Orgreave Lane and Retford Road, on the south eastern boundary of the City of Sheffield with the Parish of Orgreave, within Rotherham.

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Rothley railway station

Rothley railway station is a heritage railway station on the preserved section of the Great Central Railway's London Extension.

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Roughton Road railway station

Roughton Road railway station is on the Bittern Line in Norfolk, England, on the outskirts of the town of Cromer.

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Round Oak railway station

Round Oak railway station was a station on the Oxford-Worcester-Wolverhampton Line.

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Round Oak Steel Terminal

Round Oak Steel Terminal is a railway freight terminal dealing in steel from the Round Oak Steel Works until 1982 and from other sources thereafter, in Brierley Hill, West Midlands, England managed by Tata Steel Europe.

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Route availability

Route Availability (RA) is the system by which the permanent way and supporting works (bridges, embankments, etc.) of the railway network of Great Britain are graded.

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Rowden Mill railway station

Rowden Mill railway station was a railway station located on the Worcester, Bromyard and Leominster Railway in England.

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Rowfant railway station

Rowfant was a railway station on the Three Bridges to Tunbridge Wells Central Line in the parish of Worth, West Sussex.

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Royal Border Bridge

Royal Border Bridge spans the River Tweed between Berwick-upon-Tweed and Tweedmouth in Northumberland, England.

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Royal Deeside Railway

The Royal Deeside Railway was formed in 1996 with the intention of reclaiming part of the former branch line from Aberdeen to Ballater, constructed between 1853 and 1856 by the Deeside Railway company and closed by British Railways in 1966.

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Royal Navy Propellant Factory, Caerwent

The Royal Navy Propellant Factory, Caerwent, Monmouthshire, Wales, UK, (later RAF Caerwent) was dedicated to the manufacture of explosives or the storage of ammunition from 1939 to 1993.

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Royal Scot (train)

The Royal Scot was a British named express passenger train that ran between and, the length of the West Coast Main Line (WCML), with previously a portion also going to Edinburgh.

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Royal Scot Locomotive and General Trust

The Royal Scot Locomotive and General Trust (RSL&GT) is a charitable trust set up in 2009, to enable ownership and restoration to mainline running condition of the London Midland and Scottish Railway Royal Scot Class locomotive No. 6100 ''Royal Scot''.

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Royal train

A royal train is a set of railway carriages dedicated for the use of the monarch or other members of a royal family.

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Royal Wootton Bassett

Royal Wootton Bassett, formerly Wootton Bassett, is a small market town and civil parish in Wiltshire, England, with a population of 11,043 in 2001, increasing to 11,385 in 2011.

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Roydon railway station

Roydon railway station is on the West Anglia Main Line serving the village of Roydon in Essex, England.

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Royton branch

The Royton Branch was a mile-long Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway built double track branch railway line in Greater Manchester, England, that ran from (renamed Royton in 1978) on the Oldham Loop Line to.

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Ruddington railway station

Ruddington is a disused railway station on the Great Central Main Line south of Nottingham.

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Rugby Central railway station

Rugby Central was a railway station serving Rugby in Warwickshire on the former Great Central Main Line which opened in 1899 and closed in 1969.

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Rugby railway station

Rugby railway station serves the town of Rugby in Warwickshire, England.

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Rugby, Warwickshire

Rugby is a market town in Warwickshire, England, close to the River Avon.

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Rugby–Birmingham–Stafford line

The Rugby–Birmingham–Stafford line (also known as the Birmingham loop) is a railway line in the West Midlands of England.

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Rugeley

Rugeley is a historic market town in the county of Staffordshire, England.

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Runcorn East railway station

Runcorn East railway station serves the eastern suburbs of Runcorn in Cheshire, England, and offers trains to Warrington and Manchester and to Chester and North Wales.

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Rushall railway station (England)

Rushall railway station was a station on the South Staffordshire Line.

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Rushcliffe Halt railway station

Rushcliffe Halt is a railway station on the former Great Central Railway London Extension from London Marylebone serving the north of East Leake, Nottinghamshire, currently in use as part of the Great Central Railway (Nottingham) heritage railway.

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Rushden railway station

Rushden railway station is a railway station that once served the town of Rushden in Northamptonshire, England.

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Rushden, Higham and Wellingborough Railway

The Rushden, Higham & Wellingborough Railway is a heritage railway operated by the Rushden Historical Transport Society in the United Kingdom.

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Ruthin

Ruthin (Rhuthun) is the county town of Denbighshire in north Wales.

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Ryder Brow railway station

Ryder Brow railway station serves the Gorton and Ryder Brow areas of Manchester, England.

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Rye railway station

Rye railway station serves Rye in East Sussex, England.

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S&DJR 7F 2-8-0

The Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway (S&DJR) 7F 2-8-0 is a class of steam locomotive designed for hauling heavy coal and goods trains.

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S&DJR Sentinels

The Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway (S&DJR) Sentinel locomotives were two small vertical-boilered, chain-driven steam locomotives for shunting.

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S-train

The S-train is a type of hybrid urban-suburban rail serving a metropolitan region.

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Saint Mungo

Kentigern (Cyndeyrn Garthwys; Kentigernus), known as Mungo, was an apostle of the Scottish Kingdom of Strathclyde in the late 6th century, and the founder and patron saint of the city of Glasgow.

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Sale tram stop

Sale is a tram stop on the Altrincham Line of the Metrolink light-rail system in Sale, Greater Manchester, England.

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Salehurst Halt railway station

Salehurst Halt was a halt station on the Kent and East Sussex Railway which served the village of Salehurst in East Sussex, England.

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Salford Crescent railway station

Salford Crescent railway station is a railway station in Salford, Greater Manchester, England, opened by British Rail in 1987.

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Salisbury and Dorset Junction Railway

The Salisbury and Dorset Junction Railway was a railway that ran in the English counties of Wiltshire, Hampshire and Dorset from 1866 until its closure in 1964.

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Salisbury railway station

Salisbury railway station serves the city of Salisbury in Wiltshire, England.

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Saltaire railway station

Saltaire railway station serves the village of Saltaire near Shipley in West Yorkshire, England.

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Saltash railway station

Saltash railway station serves the town of Saltash in Cornwall, England.

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Salter Report

The Salter Report was named after Arthur Salter, who chaired an influential conference of road and rail experts in 1932 which reported in 1933.

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Saltley railway station

Saltley railway station was a railway station in Saltley, Birmingham, England, opened by the Midland Railway in 1854 and rebuilt in 1899.

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Saltley TMD

Saltley TMD was a Traction Maintenance Depot located in Saltley, Birmingham, England.

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Sampford Courtenay railway station

Sampford Courtenay railway station is a railway station at Belstone Corner serving the nearby (1.6 miles) village of Sampford Courtenay in Devon.

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Sandal and Agbrigg railway station

Sandal and Agbrigg railway station serves the Wakefield suburbs of Sandal and Agbrigg in West Yorkshire, England.

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Sandhills railway station

Sandhills railway station is a railway station in Kirkdale, Liverpool, England, located to the north of the city centre on the Northern Line of the Merseyrail network.

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Sandite

Sandite is a substance used on railways in the UK, Ireland, US, the Netherlands and Belgium to combat leaves on the line,http://www.agrri.org.uk/BRR/docs/TM-TRIB-14%20_A_.pdf which can cause train wheels to slip and become damaged with flat spots.

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Sandon railway station

Sandon railway station was a railway station opened by the North Staffordshire Railway to serve the village of Sandon, Staffordshire, England.

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Sandwich (horse)

Sandwich (1928-?) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse that won the classic St Leger Stakes at Doncaster Racecourse in 1931, for owner Earl of Rosebery.

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Sandwich railway station

Sandwich railway station serves Sandwich in Kent, England.

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Sanquhar railway station

Sanquhar railway station is a railway station in the village of Sanquhar, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.

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Sarn railway station

Sarn railway station is a railway station serving the village of Sarn, South Wales.

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Sarn, Bridgend

Sarn is a village in Bridgend County Borough, Wales, about 3 miles north of Bridgend and which lies just east of the confluence of the Ogmore and Llynfi rivers.

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Sarsden Halt railway station

Sarsden Halt was an unstaffed railway station on the Banbury and Cheltenham Direct Railway.

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Saughtree railway station

Saughtree railway station is a closed railway station situated a mile north of the hamlet of Saughtree and two miles from the border with England.

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Sawley railway station

Sawley railway station was a station at Breaston in Derbyshire.

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Saxby Bros Ltd

Saxby Bros Limited was a food manufacturing company based in Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, who manufactured pork pies, delicatessen, meat and pastry products.

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Scammell Scarab

The Scammell Scarab is a British 3-wheeled tractor unit produced by the truck manufacturer Scammell between 1948 and 1967.

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Scarborough Londesborough Road railway station

Scarborough Londesborough Road railway station, originally called Washbeck Excursion Station, was built as an excursion station to ease operating pressure at Scarborough Central in the holiday resort of Scarborough.

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Scarborough Spa Express

The Scarborough Spa Express is a regular summer heritage steam locomotive service between York and Scarborough via Harrogate and Leeds.

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Scarcliffe railway station

Scarcliffe railway station is a former railway station in Scarcliffe, Derbyshire, England.

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Scheidt & Bachmann Ticket XPress

The Scheidt & Bachmann Ticket XPress system is a passenger-operated self-service railway ticket issuing system developed and manufactured by the German systems development and production group Scheidt & Bachmann GmbH, based in the city of Mönchengladbach.

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Scotch and Wry

Scotch and Wry was a Scottish television comedy sketch show produced by BBC Scotland and starring Rikki Fulton and a revolving ensemble cast which over the years included Gregor Fisher, Tony Roper, Claire Nielson, Juliet Cadzow and John Bett.

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Scotch Dyke railway station

Scotch Dyke railway station was a railway station in Cumberland close to the Scots' Dike, the traditional border with Scotland.

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Scotland

Scotland (Alba) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom and covers the northern third of the island of Great Britain.

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ScotRail (brand)

ScotRail (Rèile na h-Alba) has been the brand name used for all Scottish regional and commuter rail services, including some cross-border services, since September 1983.

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ScotRail (British Rail)

The ScotRail trading name was adopted on 22 September 1983, under manager Chris Green, British Railways Scottish Region to provide a distinctive brand for the British Rail network in Scotland.

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ScotRail (National Express)

ScotRail was a train operating company in Scotland owned by National Express that operated the ScotRail franchise from March 1997 until October 2004.

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Scotswood, Newburn and Wylam Railway

The Scotswood, Newburn and Wylam Railway was a railway company that built the North Wylam branch or North Wylam loop on the former Newcastle & Carlisle Railway.

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Scottish Industrial Railway Centre

The Scottish Industrial Railway Centre is an industrial heritage museum operated by the Ayrshire Railway Preservation Group.

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Scottish Region of British Railways

The Scottish Region (ScR) was one of the six regions created on British Railways (BR) and consisted of ex-London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) and ex-London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) lines in Scotland.

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Scrap

Scrap consists of recyclable materials left over from product manufacturing and consumption, such as parts of vehicles, building supplies, and surplus materials.

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Scratby Halt railway station

Scratby Halt was a railway station on the Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway which served the Norfolk village of Scratby, England.

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Scruton railway station

Scruton railway station is a restored railway station on the Wensleydale Railway that serves the village of Scruton, in North Yorkshire, England.

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Sea Mills railway station

Sea Mills railway station is on the Severn Beach Line and serves the district of Sea Mills and nearby Westbury on Trym in Bristol, England.

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Seaforth & Litherland railway station

Seaforth & Litherland railway station is a railway station in Seaforth, Merseyside, England, on the Northern Line of the Merseyrail network.

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Seahouses railway station

Seahouses railway station was the brick and wood built eastern terminus of the single track branch of the North Sunderland Railway, in north east England.

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Sealink

Sealink was a ferry company based in the United Kingdom from 1970 to 1984, operating services to France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Channel Islands, Isle of Wight and Ireland.

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Seaspeed

Seaspeed was the joint hovercraft operations of British Rail (under British Rail Hovercraft Limited) in association with the French SNCF.

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Seaton Tramway

The Seaton Tramway is a narrow gauge electric tramway which operates over part of the route of a former London & South Western Railway branch line to Seaton, Devon.

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Seán Mac Stíofáin

Seán Mac Stíofáin (17 February 1928 – 18 May 2001), born John Stephenson, was an English-born chief of staff of the Provisional IRA, a position he held between 1969 and 1972.

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SECR B1 class

The SECR B1 class was a class of 4-4-0 steam tender locomotive for express passenger service on the South Eastern and Chatham Railway.

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SECR C class

The South Eastern and Chatham Railway (SECR) C Class is a class of 0-6-0 steam locomotive, designed by Harry Wainwright and built between 1900 and 1908.

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SECR D class

The SECR D class is a class of 4-4-0 tender locomotives designed by Harry Wainwright for the South Eastern and Chatham Railway.

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SECR F1 class

The SECR F1 class was a class of 4-4-0 steam locomotives of the South Eastern and Chatham Railway.

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SECR H class

The South Eastern and Chatham Railway (SECR) H Class is a class of 0-4-4T steam locomotive originally designed for suburban passenger work, designed by Harry Wainwright in 1904.

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SECR J class

The SECR J class was a class of 0-6-4T steam tank locomotive built for heavy freight service on the South Eastern and Chatham Railway, by Harry Wainwright.

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SECR K and SR K1 classes

The SECR K class was a type of 2-6-4 tank locomotive designed in 1914 by Richard Maunsell for express passenger duties on the South Eastern and Chatham Railway (SECR), which operated between London and south-east England.

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SECR L class

The SECR L class was a class of 4-4-0 steam tender locomotive built for express passenger service on the South Eastern and Chatham Railway.

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SECR N class

The SECR N class was a type of 2-6-0 ("mogul") steam locomotive designed in 1914 by Richard Maunsell for mixed-traffic duties on the South Eastern and Chatham Railway (SECR).

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SECR N1 class

The SECR N1 class was a type of 3-cylinder 2-6-0 ('mogul') steam locomotive designed by Richard Maunsell for mixed traffic duties, initially on the South Eastern and Chatham Railway (SECR), and later operated for the Southern Railway (SR).

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SECR P class

The South Eastern and Chatham Railway (SECR) P Class is a class of 0-6-0T steam locomotive designed by Harry Wainwright.

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Sedgeford railway station

Sedgeford was a railway station which served the settlement of Sedgeford in Norfolk, England.

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Sedley Place

Sedley Place is an independent design agency based in Clapham, London and employees 35 designers, graphic artists, architects, web designers and account teams.

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Seer Green rail crash

The Seer Green rail crash occurred on the morning of 11 December 1981 near Seer Green, Buckinghamshire, England between two four-car Class 115 diesel multiple units, killing one driver and three passengers.

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Selby (Brayton Gates) railway station

Selby (Brayton Gates) was the initial, temporary southern terminus of the short Cawood, Wistow and Selby Light Railway (CW&SLR) in North Yorkshire, England.

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Selby Diversion

The Selby Diversion is a mainline railway in the United Kingdom, built as a new part of the East Coast Main Line (ECML) to avoid an area of potential subsidence over the newly discovered Selby Coalfield. The line opened in 1983, running roughly northwest from a junction on the ECML near Temple Hirst, south of Selby, to a junction near Church Fenton, south of York. As of 2015, the line is used primarily by long-distance north-south services, as well as some freight trains. Most freight trains have been diverted from the line by the opening of the North Doncaster Chord Project which was completed in June 2014.

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Self-Changing Gears

Self-Changing Gears was a British company, set up and owned equally by Walter Gordon Wilson and John Davenport Siddeley to develop and exploit the Wilson or pre-selector gearbox.

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Selling railway station

Selling railway station is on the Dover branch of the Chatham Main Line in England, serving the village of Selling, Kent.

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Selly Oak railway station

Selly Oak railway station is a railway station in Selly Oak in Birmingham, England, on the Cross-City Line between Redditch, Birmingham and Lichfield.

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Sema Group

Sema Group plc was an Anglo-French IT services company.

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Semley

Semley is a village in Sedgehill and Semley civil parish in Wiltshire, England.

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Semley railway station

Semley was a railway station in Wiltshire, England.

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September 1961

The following events occurred in September 1961.

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September 1962

The following events occurred in September 1962.

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SER O class

The South Eastern Railway (SER) O Class (some of which were later rebuilt, becoming the O1 Class) was a class of 0-6-0 steam locomotive designed for freight work, and were the main freight engines of the SER, and later the South Eastern and Chatham Railway (SECR) for a number of years.

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SER R class

The SER R class was a class of 0-6-0T locomotives on the South Eastern Railway.

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Serpell Report

The Serpell Report was produced by a committee chaired by Sir David Serpell, a retired senior civil servant.

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Sett Valley Trail

The Sett Valley Trail is a cycle- and bridleway in Derbyshire, England, linking the village of Hayfield and the town of New Mills (via Birch Vale and Ollersett).

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Settle–Carlisle line

The Settle–Carlisle line (also known as the Settle and Carlisle (S&C)) is a main railway line in northern England.

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Seven Sisters station

Seven Sisters is a London Overground and London Underground Victoria line station in the Seven Sisters area of the London Borough of Haringey, north London.

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Severn Beach line

The Severn Beach line is a local railway line in Bristol and South Gloucestershire, England.

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Severn Railway Bridge

The Severn Railway Bridge (historically called the Severn Bridge) was a bridge carrying the railway across the River Severn between Sharpness and Lydney, Gloucestershire.

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Severn Tunnel Junction Marshalling Yard

Severn Tunnel Junction Marshalling Yard was a Traction Maintenance Depot located in Rogiet, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Shackerstone

Shackerstone is a village and civil parish in the Hinckley and Bosworth district of Leicestershire, England.

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Shades of green

Varieties of the color green may differ in hue, chroma (also called saturation or intensity) or lightness (or value, tone, or brightness), or in two or three of these qualities.

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Shap railway station

Shap railway station served the village of Shap, Westmorland (now in Cumbria), England for over 120 years.

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Shawlands railway station

Shawlands railway station is a railway station serving Shawlands, a suburb of Glasgow, Scotland.

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Sheaf House

Sheaf House was a nine storey tower building by Sheaf Square, next to Sheffield railway station, in the centre of Sheffield, in South Yorkshire, England.

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Sheffield district rail rationalisation plan of the 1960s

The Sheffield District Rail Rationalisation Plan was a series of linked railway civil engineering projects, station and line closures and train route changes that took place in and around Sheffield, South Yorkshire.

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Sheffield Park railway station

Sheffield Park is the southern terminus of the Bluebell Railway and also the headquarters of the line.

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Sheffield station

Sheffield station, formerly Pond Street and later Sheffield Midland, is a combined railway station and tram stop in Sheffield, England, and the busiest station in South Yorkshire.

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Sheffield Victoria railway station

Sheffield Victoria was the main railway station in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, on the Great Central Railway, between Chesterfield and Penistone.

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Shelford railway station

Shelford railway station is on the West Anglia Main Line serving the villages of Great Shelford, Little Shelford and Stapleford in Cambridgeshire, England.

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Shelswell

Shelswell is a hamlet in Oxfordshire about south of Brackley in neighbouring Northamptonshire.

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Sheppey Light Railway

The Sheppey Light Railway was a railway on the Isle of Sheppey, Kent, England which ran from Leysdown to Queenborough, where it connected with the South Eastern and Chatham Railway's Sheerness Line.

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Shepton Mallet

Shepton Mallet is a town and civil parish in the Mendip district of Somerset in South West England.

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Shepton Mallet (High Street) railway station

Shepton Mallet (High Street) was a railway station on the East Somerset Railway, serving the town of Shepton Mallet in the English county of Somerset.

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Sherburn-in-Elmet railway station

Sherburn-in-Elmet railway station serves the village of Sherburn-in-Elmet near Selby in North Yorkshire, England.

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Sheringham railway station

Sheringham railway station is the northern terminus of the Bittern Line in Norfolk, England, serving the town of Sheringham.

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Shieldhill railway station

Shieldhill railway station was a station which served Shieldhill, in the Scottish county of Dumfries and Galloway.

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Shildon railway works

Shildon railway works opened in 1833 in the town of Shildon in County Durham, England.

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Shillingstone Railway Project

The Shillingstone Railway Project (formerly the Shillingstone Station Project) is a heritage railway project based at Shillingstone railway station on the former Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway.

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Shipley and Windhill Line

The Shipley and Windhill Line was a railway line that ran east, south and then westwards from Shipley to Bradford in West Yorkshire.

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Shipley railway station

Shipley railway station serves the historic market town of Shipley in West Yorkshire, England.

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Shipton-on-Cherwell

Shipton-on-Cherwell is a village on the River Cherwell about north of Kidlington in Oxfordshire, England.

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Shirburn

Shirburn is a village and civil parish about south of Thame in Oxfordshire.

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Shirebrook North railway station

There have been four separate stations with "Shirebrook" in their names.

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Shirebrook TMD

Shirebrook TMD was a Traction Maintenance Depot located in Shirebrook, Derbyshire, England.

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Shirehampton railway station

Shirehampton railway station is on the Severn Beach Line and serves the district of Shirehampton in Bristol, England.

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Shirley Williams

Shirley Vivian Teresa Brittain Williams, Baroness Williams of Crosby, (née Catlin; born 27 July 1930) is a British politician and academic who represents the Liberal Democrats.

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Short hood

The short hood of a hood unit-style diesel locomotive is, as the name implies, the shorter of the two hoods (narrower sections of the locomotive body in front and behind of the cab) on a locomotive.

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Shotts Line

The Shotts Line is a suburban railway line linking and via in Scotland.

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Shrewsbury and Hereford Railway

The Shrewsbury and Hereford Railway was an independently developed English railway, the first to run train services in Herefordshire.

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Shrewsbury and Welshpool Railway

|The Shrewsbury and Welshpool Railway (S&WR) was a standard gauge railway which connected the towns of Shrewsbury and Welshpool.

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Shrewsbury railway station

Shrewsbury railway station is in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England.

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Shrewsbury–Chester line

The Shrewsbury–Chester line, also known as the Severn–Dee Mainline (after the rivers on which Shrewsbury and Chester stand), was built in 1846 as the Shrewsbury and Chester Railway.

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Shrivenham

Shrivenham is a large village and civil parish in the Vale of White Horse, England, about southwest of Faringdon.

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Shrivenham railway station

Shrivenham railway station was a station on the Great Western Main Line serving the village of Shrivenham in what was then part of Berkshire.

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Sidney Parker (anarchist)

Sidney Parker, also known as S. E. Parker, (9 November 1929 – December 2012) was a British egoist individualist anarchist who wrote articles and edited several journals from 1963-1993.

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Sigma (operations research)

Sigma (Science in General Management) was a limited company established by Stafford Beer in 1961.

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Signalman (rail)

A signalman or signaller is an employee of a railway transport network who operates the points and signals from a signal box in order to control the movement of trains.

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Silkstone Common railway station

The present Silkstone Common railway station, which opened by British Rail on 14 May 1983 serves the village of Silkstone Common, near Barnsley in South Yorkshire, England.

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Silloth railway station

Silloth was the terminus of the Carlisle and Silloth Bay Railway, a branch railway from Carlisle, England.

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Silver City Airways

Silver City Airways was a private, British independentindependent from government-owned corporations airline formed in 1946.

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Silver Jubilee (train)

The Silver Jubilee was a named train of the London & North Eastern Railway (LNER).

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Silverdale, Staffordshire

Silverdale is a suburban town and civil parish in Staffordshire, west of Newcastle-under-Lyme.

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Silverlink

Silverlink was a train operating company in the United Kingdom owned by National Express that operated the North London Railways franchise from March 1997 until November 2007.

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Silvertown railway station

Silvertown railway station was on the North London Line (NLL) serving the Silvertown area of east London, until the station and the eastern section of the line it was on were closed in 2006.

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Simon Jenkins

Sir Simon David Jenkins (born 10 June 1943) is a British author and newspaper columnist and editor.

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SimSig

SimSig is a mixed donationware and commercial Windows-based train simulator of modern railway signalling systems in Great Britain, from the point of view of a railway signaller.

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Sinfin Central railway station

Sinfin Central station was in the city of Derby, Derbyshire, England.

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Sinfin North railway station

Sinfin North Station was a railway station on the Sinfin branch in Derby, England.

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Single European Railway Directive 2012

The Single European Railway Directive 2012 is an EU Directive that regulates railway networks in EU law.

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Singleton railway station (West Sussex)

Singleton railway station served the village of Singleton in the county of West Sussex in England.

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Sir Haydn (locomotive)

Sir Haydn is a narrow gauge steam locomotive, built by Hughes's Locomotive & Tramway Engine Works of the Falcon Works, Loughborough in 1878.

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SJ G11

The Statens Järnvägar (SJ; Swedish State Railways) Class G11 was a class of two ex-British War Department Austerity 2-8-0 steam locomotives, numbered 1930 and 1931.

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Skelbo railway station

Skelbo railway station formerly served Skelbo in Sutherland, Scotland.

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Skellingthorpe

Skellingthorpe is a village and civil parish in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England.

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Skellingthorpe railway station

Skellingthorpe railway station is one of two former railway station in Skellingthorpe, Lincolnshire, England, on the border with Nottinghamshire.

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Slade Green Depot

Slade Green Depot is a major railway depot in Slade Green, South East London.

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Slaithwaite railway station

Slaithwaite railway station serves the village of Slaithwaite near Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England.

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Slam-door train

A slam-door train or slammer is a set of diesel multiple units (DMUs) or electric multiple units (EMUs) that were designed before the use of automatic doors on railway carriages was common.

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Slateford railway station

Slateford railway station is a railway station serving Slateford in the city of Edinburgh, Scotland.

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Sleeper Either Class

A Sleeper Either class (SLE) and Sleeper Either class with Pantry (SLEP) are a type of railway sleeping car used in Great Britain.

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Sleeping car

The sleeping car or sleeper (often wagon-lit) is a railway passenger car that can accommodate all its passengers in beds of one kind or another, primarily for the purpose of making nighttime travel more restful.

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Sleightholme railway station

Sleightholme was an early, short lived railway station near Newton Arlosh, Cumbria on the Carlisle & Silloth Bay Railway & Dock Company's branch from to The station served the small hamlet of Newton Arlosh and its rural surrounds, but was named after a farm which was nearer than the village.

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Slum

A slum is a highly populated urban residential area consisting mostly of closely packed, decrepit housing units in a situation of deteriorated or incomplete infrastructure, inhabited primarily by impoverished persons.

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Smallbrook Junction railway station

Smallbrook Junction railway station is a railway station on the Isle of Wight, England.

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Smardale

Smardale is a small village in Cumbria, England, in the civil parish of Waitby.

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Smethwick

Smethwick is a town in Sandwell, West Midlands, historically in Staffordshire.

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Smethwick West railway station

Smethwick West was a railway station on the Great Western Railway between Stourbridge Junction station and Smethwick Junction.

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Smithy Bridge railway station

Smithy Bridge railway station serves the village of Smithy Bridge and Hollingworth Lake near Rochdale in Greater Manchester, England.

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Snape branch line

The Snape was a railway branch line located in Suffolk which served Snape Maltings.

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SNC-Lavalin Rail & Transit

SNC-Lavalin Rail & Transit (Interfleet Technology until 2015) is an international rail consultancy company headquartered in Derby, England.

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SNCF

The Société nationale des chemins de fer français (SNCF, "French National Railway Company") is France's national state-owned railway company.

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Snow (1963 film)

Snow is a short documentary film made by Geoffrey Jones for British Transport Films in 1962-1963.

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Snowdon Mountain Railway

The Snowdon Mountain Railway (SMR; Rheilffordd yr Wyddfa) is a narrow gauge rack and pinion mountain railway in Gwynedd, north-west Wales.

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Snowdrift at Bleath Gill

Snowdrift at Bleath Gill is a 1955 British Transport Film documentary directed by Kenneth Fairbairn.

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Social history of the United Kingdom (1945–present)

The social history of the United Kingdom from 1945 began with the aftermath of the Second World War.

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Sodor (fictional island)

Sodor is a fictional island located in the Irish Sea, just off the English mainland near Barrow-in-Furness in Cumbria.

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Soho and Winson Green railway station

Soho & Winson Green was an intermediate station on the Great Western Railway's London Paddington to Birkenhead via Birmingham Snow Hill line, serving the Soho and Winson Green areas.

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Somerset & Dorset Railway Heritage Trust

The Somerset & Dorset Railway Heritage Trust is a UK-registered charity, that through operating a railway museum at Midsomer Norton railway station, aims to preserve as much of the former Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway as possible.

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Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway

The Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway – almost always referred to as "the S&D" – was an English railway line connecting Bath in north east Somerset and Bournemouth now in south east Dorset but then in Hampshire, with a branch from Evercreech Junction to Burnham-on-Sea and Bridgwater.

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Somerton, Oxfordshire

Somerton is a village and civil parish in Oxfordshire, England, in the Cherwell valley about northwest of Bicester.

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South Bank Lion

The South Bank Lion, also known as the Red Lion, is a Coade stone sculpture of a standing male lion cast in 1837.

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South Bank railway station (England)

South Bank railway station serves South Bank, in Redcar and Cleveland unitary authority in the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England.

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South Devon Railway (heritage railway)

The South Devon Railway is a heritage railway from Totnes to Buckfastleigh in Devon.

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South Devon Railway sea wall

The South Devon Railway sea wall is situated on the south coast of Devon in England.

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South Durham and Lancashire Union Railway

The South Durham & Lancashire Union Railway (SD&LUR) built a railway line linking the Stockton & Darlington Railway near Bishop Auckland with the Lancaster and Carlisle Railway (the West Coast Main Line) at Tebay, via Barnard Castle, Stainmore Summit and Kirkby Stephen.

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South Eastern main line

The South Eastern main line is a major long-distance railway route in South East England, UK, one of the two main routes crossing the county of Kent, going via Sevenoaks, Tonbridge, Ashford and Folkestone to Dover.

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South Gosforth TMD

South Gosforth TMD is a Traction Maintenance Depot located in Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne, England.

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South Leicestershire Railway

The South Leicestershire Railway was founded in 1850 as the Nuneaton and Hinckley Railway, with Parliamentary powers to build a railway from on the London and North Western Railway to in Leicestershire.

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South Leigh

South Leigh is a village and civil parish on Limb Brook, a small tributary of the River Thames, about east of Witney in Oxfordshire.

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South Leigh railway station

South Leigh railway station was a single-platform station that served the Oxfordshire village of South Leigh on the Oxford, Witney and Fairford Railway between and.

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South Shields

South Shields is a coastal town at the mouth of the River Tyne, England, about downstream from Newcastle upon Tyne.

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South Shields railway station

South Shields railway station was the main railway station for South Shields, in Tyne and Wear, North-East England.

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South Staffordshire line

The South Staffordshire line is a railway line that once connected Lichfield in Staffordshire, England with Dudley, formerly in Worcestershire.

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South Staffordshire Railway

The South Staffordshire Railway was the railway company responsible for building several lines in and around the area of Staffordshire, England.

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South Tynedale Railway

The South Tynedale Railway is a preserved, narrow gauge heritage railway in Northern England and is England's highest narrow gauge railway.

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South Wales

South Wales (De Cymru) is the region of Wales bordered by England and the Bristol Channel to the east and south, and Mid Wales and West Wales to the north and west.

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South West Trains

South West Trains (SWT) was an English train operating company owned by Stagecoach, which operated the South Western franchise between 1996 and 2017.

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South Wigston

South Wigston is a large village to the south of Leicester, England.

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South Wigston railway station

South Wigston railway station is a railway station serving the town of South Wigston, Leicestershire, England.

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South Yorkshire Joint Railway

The South Yorkshire Joint Railway was a committee formed in 1903, between the Great Central Railway, the Great Northern Railway, the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, the Midland Railway and the North Eastern Railway to oversee the construction of a new railway in the Doncaster area of South Yorkshire, England.

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Southall DMU Depot

Southall DMU Depot was a Traction Maintenance Depot located in Southall, London, England. The depot is situated on the Great Western Main Line and is near Southall station. The depot code is SZ.

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Southam

Southam is a small market town and civil parish in the Stratford-on-Avon district of Warwickshire, England.

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Southam Road and Harbury railway station

Southam Road and Harbury railway station was a railway station east of Harbury, Warwickshire.

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Southampton Airport Parkway railway station

Southampton Airport Parkway railway station is on the South Western main line located in the south of Eastleigh in Hampshire, England, down the line from.

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Southampton Terminus railway station

Southampton Terminus railway station served the docks and city centre of Southampton, England from 1839 until 1966.

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Southdown Road Skew Bridge

Southdown Road Skew Bridge is a ribbed skew arch railway bridge, which carries the Midland Main Line across Southdown Road in Harpenden, Hertfordshire.

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Southend East railway station

Southend East railway station is on the London, Tilbury and Southend Railway line, serving the Southchurch area to the east of Southend-on-Sea, Essex.

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Southern (Govia Thameslink Railway)

Southern is the brand name used by the Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) train operating company on the Southern routes of the Thameslink, Southern and Great Northern franchise in England.

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Southern Railway (UK)

The Southern Railway (SR), sometimes shortened to 'Southern', was a British railway company established in the 1923 Grouping.

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Southern Railway diesels

The Southern Railway built three diesel shunters in 1937, numbered 1–3.

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Southern Railway multiple unit numbering and classification

The Southern Railway created classification and numbering systems for its large fleet of electric multiple units, perpetuated by the Southern Region of British Rail until the early 1980s, when the impact of TOPS was felt.

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Southern Region of British Railways

The Southern Region was a region of British Railways from 1948 until 1992 when railways were re-privatised.

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Southfields tube station

Southfields is a London Underground station in Southfields in the London Borough of Wandsworth.

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Southport Derby Road MPD

Southport MPD (Motive Power Depot) is a former LMS railway depot located in the town of Southport, Merseyside.

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Sowerby Bridge railway station

Sowerby Bridge railway station serves the town of Sowerby Bridge in West Yorkshire, England.

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Spa Road railway station

Spa Road railway station in Bermondsey, south-east London, was the original terminus of the capital's first railway, the London and Greenwich Railway (L&GR).

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Spa Valley Railway

The Spa Valley Railway (SVR) is a standard gauge heritage railway that runs from Tunbridge Wells West railway station in Tunbridge Wells to High Rocks, Groombridge, and Eridge, where it links with the Oxted Line.

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Spalding railway station

Spalding railway station serves the town of Spalding, Lincolnshire, England.

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Spean Bridge railway station

Spean Bridge railway station is a railway station serving the village of Spean Bridge in the Highland region of Scotland.

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Speedlink

Speedlink was a wagonload freight service operated by British Rail from 1977 to 1991 using air-braked wagons.

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Spetisbury railway station

Spetisbury railway station was a station in the English county of Dorset.

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Spey Bay railway station

Spey Bay railway station was a railway station in Spey Bay, Moray.

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Spinkhill railway station

Spinkhill railway station is a former railway station in Spinkhill, Derbyshire, England.

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Sprat and Winkle Line

The Sprat and Winkle Line was the common name of the Andover to Redbridge railway line which ran between Andover and Redbridge in Hampshire, England.

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Springburn railway station

Springburn railway station serves the Springburn district of Glasgow, Scotland.

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Sprinter (train)

The Sprinter is a family of diesel multiple unit trains in use on the British railway system.

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SR Battle of Britain class 21C151 Winston Churchill

21C151 Winston Churchill is a Southern Railway Battle of Britain class 4-6-2 Pacific steam locomotive that has been preserved as part of the United Kingdom's National Collection.

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SR Battle of Britain class 21C153 Sir Keith Park

21C153 Sir Keith Park is a Southern Railway Battle of Britain class 4-6-2 Pacific steam locomotive that has been preserved.

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SR Class 2NOL

The Southern Railway (SR) gave the designation 2-NOL to the electric multiple units built during the 1930s from old London and South Western Railway carriage bodies on new underframes.

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SR Class 2SL

The Southern Railway (SR) gave the designation 2-SL to the small fleet of electric multiple units dedicated for use on the South London lines.

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SR Class 2Wim

2-WIM was the designation given, by Southern Railway (SR), to a small fleet of electric multiple units, dedicated for use on the West Croydon to Wimbledon Line.

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SR class 3Sub

This article covers the DC suburban electric multiple units introduced by the London and South Western Railway in 1915 and those introduced by the Southern Railway in the period up to 1939.

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SR Class 4DD

Conceived by Oliver Bulleid for the Southern Railway's commuter route from London Charing Cross to Dartford, the two 4DD electric multiple units were the only double-deck trains to run on the main line railway network in Britain.

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SR Class 4Lav

The Southern Railway (SR) gave the designation 4-LAV to the electric multiple units built to work the semi-fast services on the route between London and Brighton.

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SR Class 4Sub

The Southern Railway (SR) and the British Railways (Southern Region) (BR(S)) used the designation Sub to cover a wide variety of electric multiple units that were used on inner-suburban workings in the South London area.

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SR Class 6Pul

The Southern Railway (SR) gave the designations 6-PUL, 6-CITY and 6-PAN to electric multiple units built to work the routes between London and Brighton, West Worthing and Eastbourne.

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SR departmental locomotives

The Southern Railway numbered its departmental (non-revenue earning) stock, both locomotives and carriages in a series commencing at 1S.

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SR L1 class

The Southern Railway L1 class was a class of 4-4-0 steam tender locomotives built for express passenger service on the South Eastern Main Line of the Southern Railway (Great Britain).

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SR Leader class

The Leader was a class of experimental 0-6-0+0-6-0 articulated steam locomotive, produced in the United Kingdom to the design of the innovative engineer Oliver Bulleid.

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SR Lord Nelson class

The SR class LN or Lord Nelson class is a type of 4-cylinder 4-6-0 steam locomotive designed for the Southern Railway by Richard Maunsell in 1926.

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SR Maunsell carriage

The Southern Railway Maunsell carriage was the first design family of railway carriages built by Southern Railway (SR) in the United Kingdom.

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SR Merchant Navy class

The SR Merchant Navy class (originally known as the 21C1 class, and later informally known as Bulleid Pacifics, Spam Cans or Packets) is a class of air-smoothed 4-6-2 Pacific steam locomotives designed for the Southern Railway by Oliver Bulleid.

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SR Merchant Navy Class 35006 Peninsular & Oriental S. N. Co.

35006 Peninsular & Oriental S. N. Co. is a Southern Railway rebuilt Merchant Navy Class 4-6-2 steam locomotive.

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SR Merchant Navy Class 35009 Shaw Savill

SR Merchant Navy Class No.35009 Shaw Savill is a 're-built' SR Merchant Navy Class 'Pacific' (4-6-2) steam locomotive, named after the Shaw Savill Line, a British merchant shipping company.

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SR Merchant Navy Class 35022 Holland America Line

35022 Holland America Line was one of the last batch of ten SR Merchant Navy Class steam locomotives to be built, although a Southern Railway design it was built by British Railways.

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SR N15X class

The SR N15X class or Remembrance class were a design of British 4-6-0 steam locomotives converted in 1934 by Richard Maunsell of the Southern Railway from the large LB&SCR L class 4-6-4 tank locomotives that had become redundant on the London–Brighton line following electrification.

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SR Q class

The Q Class, is a type of 0-6-0 steam locomotive designed by Richard Maunsell of the Southern Railway and constructed immediately prior to the Second World War, for use on medium-distance freight trains throughout the network.

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SR Q1 class

The SR Q1 class is a type of austerity steam locomotive constructed during the Second World War.

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SR U class

The SR U class were 2-6-0 (mogul) steam locomotives designed by Richard Maunsell for passenger duties on the Southern Railway (SR).

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SR U1 class

The SR U1 class were three-cylinder 2-6-0 ('mogul') steam locomotives designed by Richard Maunsell for passenger duties on the Southern Railway.

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SR USA class

The SR USA class were ex-United States Army Transportation Corps S100 Class steam locomotives purchased and adapted by the Southern Railway (SR) after the end of the Second World War to replace the LSWR B4 class then working in Southampton Docks.

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SR V Schools class

The SR V class, more commonly known as the Schools class, is a class of steam locomotive designed by Richard Maunsell for the Southern Railway.

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SR West Country and Battle of Britain classes

The SR West Country and Battle of Britain classes, collectively known as Light Pacifics or informally as Spam Cans, are air-smoothed 4-6-2 ''Pacific'' steam locomotives designed for the Southern Railway by its Chief Mechanical Engineer Oliver Bulleid.

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SR West Country class 21C127 Taw Valley

21C127 Taw Valley is a Southern Railway West Country class 4-6-2 Pacific steam locomotive that has been preserved.

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SR Z class

The SR Z class was an 0-8-0T 3-cylinder tank engine designed by Richard Maunsell and intended for heavy shunting on the Southern Railway, the first eight entering into service in 1929.

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SR.N4

The SR.N4 (Saunders-Roe Nautical 4) hovercraft (also known as the Mountbatten-class hovercraft) was a large passenger and vehicle carrying hovercraft built by the British Hovercraft Corporation (BHC).

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SR.N6

The Saunders-Roe (later British Hovercraft Corporation) SR.N6 hovercraft (also known as the Winchester class) was essentially a larger version of the earlier SR.N5 series.

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SS Alt (1911)

SS Alt was a freight vessel built for the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway in 1911.

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SS Amsterdam (1950)

TSS Amsterdam was a passenger vessel built for the British Railways in 1950.

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SS Arnhem (1946)

TSS Arnhem was a passenger and cargo vessel built for the London and North Eastern Railway in 1946.

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SS Felixstowe (1918)

SS Felixstowe was a cargo vessel built for the Great Eastern Railway in 1918.

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SS Hantonia (1911)

TSS Hantonia was a passenger vessel built for the London and South Western Railway in 1911.

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SS Hodder

SS Hodder was a freight vessel built for the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway in 1910.

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SS Holyhead Ferry I

TSS Holyhead Ferry I was a passenger vessel built for British Railways in 1965.

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SS Invicta (1939)

Invicta was a passenger ferry built in 1939 for the Southern Railway and requisitioned on completion by the Admiralty for use as a troopship, serving in the Second World War as HMS Invicta.

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SS Macclesfield (1914)

SS Macclesfield was a cargo vessel built for the Great Central Railway in 1914.

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SS Rother (1914)

SS Rother was a freight vessel built for the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway in 1914.

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SS Train Ferry No. 1

TSS Train Ferry No.

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SS Twickenham Ferry

Twickenham Ferry was a train ferry built in 1934 for the Southern Railway.

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SS Worthing

SS Worthing was a steam-powered ferry operating between Newhaven and Dieppe Gare Maritime.

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SSP Group

SSP Group plc is a British multinational company, headquartered in London, England, which operates branded Catering and Retail units at over 125 airports and 270 railway stations around the world as a concessionaire.

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St Austell railway station

St Austell Station is a Grade II listed station which serves the town of St Austell, Cornwall, England.

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St Blazey engine shed

St Blazey Engine Shed is located in Par, Cornwall, United Kingdom, although it is named after the adjacent village of St Blazey.

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St Briavels railway station

St Briavels Station was a station along the Wye Valley Railway.

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St Enoch railway station

St Enoch station was a mainline railway station in the city of Glasgow, Scotland between 1876 and 1966.

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St Germans railway station

St Germans railway station serves the village of St Germans in Cornwall, England.

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St Johns railway station

St Johns railway station is on the South Eastern Main Line in the United Kingdom, located in the London Borough of Lewisham, in south-east London.

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St Keyne Wishing Well Halt railway station

St Keyne Wishing Well Halt railway station (Gorta Fenten Geyn) is an intermediate station on the scenic Looe Valley Line in Cornwall, United Kingdom.

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St Leonards West Marina railway station

St Leonards West Marina is a disused railway station in the West St Leonards area of the borough of Hastings, East Sussex.

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St Paddy

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St Pancras Cambridge Street Diesel Sidings

St Pancras Cambridge Street Diesel Sidings was a stabling point located in Kings Cross, London, England.

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St Pancras railway station

St Pancras railway station, also known as London St Pancras and officially since 2007 as St Pancras International, is a central London railway terminus located on Euston Road in the London Borough of Camden.

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St. James Street railway station

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St. Pancras Renaissance London Hotel

The St.

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St. Rollox railway works

St.

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Stafford and Uttoxeter Railway

The Stafford and Uttoxeter Railway was created by Act of Parliament in 1862, to run between Stafford and Uttoxeter in Staffordshire, England.

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Stafford–Manchester line

The Stafford–Manchester line is a branch of the West Coast Main Line (Network Rail Route 18) serving Stafford, Norton Bridge, Stone, Stoke-on-Trent, Kidsgrove, Congleton, Macclesfield, Cheadle Hulme, Stockport and Manchester.

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Stagecoach Group

Stagecoach Group plc is an international transport group operating buses, trains, trams and express coaches.

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Staines railway station

Staines railway station is on the Waterloo to Reading line and is the junction station for the diverging Windsor line, in southern England to the west of London.

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Staines West railway station

Staines West railway station was one of three stations in the town of Staines-upon-Thames, west of central London.

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Stainmore Railway Company

Stainmore Railway Company is a volunteer run non-profit preservation company formed in 2000 with the aim of restoring Kirkby Stephen East railway station in Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria, England.

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Stalbridge railway station

Stalbridge railway station was a station in Stalbridge in the county of Dorset, England.

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Stan Cohen (politician)

Stanley Cohen (31 July 1927 – 23 February 2004) was a British Labour Party politician.

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Stan Fox (footballer)

William Stanley Fox (4 July 1906 – 20 August 1979) was an English footballer.

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Standard Corridor

The Standard Corridor (previously Third Corridor) type of railway carriage was one of the standard mid-20th century designs, and was coded SK (previously TK) by the LNER and BR, and CF by the LMS.

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Standard Open

Second Open or Standard Open (coded SO) is a British coach designation for open-plan second class (later standard class) coaches with 2+1 abreast seating, usually seating 48 passengers.

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Standard Telephones and Cables

Standard Telephones and Cables Ltd (later STC plc) was a British telephone, telegraph, radio, telecommunications, and related equipment R&D manufacturer.

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Stanford-le-Hope railway station

Stanford-le-Hope railway station is on a loop line on the London, Tilbury and Southend Railway, serving the village of Stanford-le-Hope, Essex.

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Stanley Roy Badmin

Stanley Roy Badmin (1906–1989) was an English painter and etcher particularly noted for his book illustrations and landscapes.

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Stanmore

Stanmore is a suburban residential district of northwest London in the London Borough of Harrow.

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Stanmore branch line

The Stanmore branch line was a railway line in Harrow, Middlesex (now Greater London), in the United Kingdom.

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Stanmore tube station

Stanmore is a London Underground station at Stanmore.

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Stanmore Village railway station

Stanmore Village railway station was a station in Stanmore, Middlesex in the south of England (now in Greater London).

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Stansted Airport railway station

Stansted Airport railway station is on a branch line off the West Anglia Main Line in the east of England and was opened in 1991 to provide a rail link to London Stansted Airport.

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Stansted Express

The Stansted Express is a direct train service linking London Liverpool Street to London Stansted Airport.

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Stanton Fitzwarren

Stanton Fitzwarren is a village and civil parish northeast of Swindon, England.

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Stanton, Gloucestershire

Stanton is a village and civil parish in Tewkesbury Borough, Gloucestershire, England.

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Stapleton Road railway station

Stapleton Road railway station is on the Severn Beach Line and Cross Country Route, serving the inner-city district of Easton in Bristol, England.

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Starcross railway station

Starcross railway station is a small station on the Exeter to Plymouth line in the village of Starcross, Devon, England.

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State Railways Institution

The State Railways Institution ("Instituto de Ferrocarriles del Estado", or IFE.) is a state-run organization of Venezuela that manages the railway systems of the country.

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Station group (railway)

In the ticketing system of the British rail network, tickets are normally issued to and from individual stations.

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Statutory corporation

A statutory corporation is a corporation created by the state.

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Staveley Central railway station

Staveley Central is a closed and demolished former railway station in Staveley, Derbyshire, England.

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Staverton railway station

Staverton railway station is situated on the South Devon Railway, a heritage railway in Devon, England.

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Steam generator (railroad)

A steam generator is a type of boiler used to produce steam for climate control and potable water heating in railroad passenger cars.

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Steam locomotive

A steam locomotive is a type of railway locomotive that produces its pulling power through a steam engine.

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Steam locomotives of British Railways

The steam locomotives of British Railways were used by British Railways over the period 1948–1968.

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Steamtown, U.S.A.

Steamtown, U.S.A., was a steam locomotive museum that ran steam excursions out of North Walpole, New Hampshire, and Bellows Falls, Vermont, from the 1960s to 1983.

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Steeple Grange Light Railway

The Steeple Grange Light Railway is a heritage railway at Wirksworth in Derbyshire, UK.

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Steeton and Silsden railway station

Steeton and Silsden railway station serves the village of Steeton and the town of Silsden in West Yorkshire, England.

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Stena Line Holland BV

Stena Line Holland BV is a subsidiary of Stena Line that operates ferry routes between Harwich and Killingholme on the east coast of England and Hoek van Holland and Europort in the Netherlands.

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Stephen Glaister

Stephen Glaister CBE (born 21 June 1946) is Emeritus Professor of Transport and Infrastructure at the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Imperial College London where he was also director of the Railway Technology Strategy Centre.

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Stepps railway station

Stepps railway station serves the village of Stepps, North Lanarkshire, Scotland.

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Stevenage railway station

Stevenage railway station serves the town of Stevenage in Hertfordshire, England.

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Steventon railway station

Steventon railway station was built when the Great Western Railway extended their main line from Reading to the village of Steventon, opening the line on 1 June 1840.

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Steventon, Oxfordshire

Steventon is a village and civil parish in Oxfordshire, England, about south of Abingdon and a similar distance west of Didcot.

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Stewartby railway station

Stewartby railway station serves the Bedfordshire village of Stewartby in England.

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Stewarts Lane

Stewarts Lane is a large railway servicing facility in Battersea in London, England, founded by the London Chatham and Dover Railway (LCDR) in 1862, to serve London Victoria railway station.

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Steyning Line

The Steyning Line (also known as the Adur Valley Line) was a railway line that connected the West Sussex market town of Horsham with the once bustling south-coast port of Shoreham-by-Sea, with connections to Brighton.

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Stockingford railway station

Stockingford was a railway station serving the Stockingford area of Nuneaton in Warwickshire, England.

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Stockport railway station

Stockport railway station in the town of Stockport, Greater Manchester, England is 8 miles south-east of Manchester Piccadilly station on the West Coast Main Line from Manchester Piccadilly to London Euston.

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Stockport Viaduct

The Stockport Viaduct, also commonly referred to the ‘’Edgeley Viaduct’’, is a large brick-built bridge which carries the West Coast Main Line across the valley of the River Mersey, in Stockport, Greater Manchester.

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Stockton and Darlington Railway

The Stockton and Darlington Railway (S&DR) was a railway company that operated in north-east England from 1825 to 1863.

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Stockton railway station (County Durham)

Stockton railway station serves the town of Stockton-on-Tees, within the borough of Stockton-on-Tees and the ceremonial county of County Durham, England.

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Stogumber railway station

Stogumber railway station is a station in Kingswood, Somerset, England which serves the nearby village of Stogumber.

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Stoke Mandeville railway station

Stoke Mandeville railway station serves the village of Stoke Mandeville, south of Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire, England.

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Stoke Works railway station

Stoke Works railway station was a station in the hamlet of Stoke Prior in the English county of Worcestershire, near Bromsgrove.

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Stone to Colwich Line

The Stone to Colwich Line is a long railway line in Staffordshire which serves as a cut-off for West Coast Main Line services to.

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Stoneblower

A stoneblower is a railway track maintenance machine that automatically lifts and packs the sleepers with small grade ballast, which is blown under the sleepers to level the track.

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Stoomvaart Maatschappij Zeeland

Stoomvaart Maatschappij Zeeland (known as SMZ or in English as Zeeland Steamship Company) was a Dutch ferry operator that ran services from the Netherlands to the United Kingdom between 1875 and 1989.

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Stourbridge Basin

Stourbridge Basin was a canal basin at the end of the Stourbridge Branch Line in Stourbridge, West Midlands, England.

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Stourbridge Junction railway station

Stourbridge Junction is one of two railway stations serving the town of Stourbridge, in the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley in the West Midlands, England.

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Stourbridge Town railway station

Stourbridge Town is a railway station near the centre of Stourbridge, West Midlands, England.

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Stow Bedon railway station

Stow Bedon railway station is a closed station in Stow Bedon, Norfolk.

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Stow railway station

Stow railway station serves the village of Stow of Wedale in the Scottish Borders, Scotland.

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Stowmarket railway station

Stowmarket railway station is on the Great Eastern Main Line (GEML) in the East of England, serving the town of Stowmarket, Suffolk.

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Strata Florida railway station

Strata Florida was a railway station in Wales on the former Carmarthen to Aberystwyth Line serving the villages of Ystrad Meurig, Pontrhydfendigaid and Ffair-rhos.

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Stratford TMD

Stratford TMD was a traction maintenance depot located in Stratford, London, England on the Great Eastern Main Line.

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Stratford Works

Stratford Works was the locomotive-building works of the Great Eastern Railway situated at Stratford, London, England.

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Stratford-upon-Avon and Midland Junction Railway

The Stratford-upon-Avon and Midland Junction Railway (SMJR) was a railway company formed at the beginning of 1909 by the merger of three earlier companies.

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Stratford-upon-Avon railway station

Stratford-upon-Avon railway station is a railway station that serves the town of Stratford-upon-Avon in Warwickshire, England.

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Strathaven North railway station

Strathaven North railway station was a railway station in South Lanarkshire, Scotland.

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Strathcarron railway station

Strathcarron railway station is a remote railway station on the Kyle of Lochalsh Line, serving the small village of Strathcarron and the larger village of Lochcarron in the Highlands, northern Scotland.

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Strathclyde Partnership for Transport

The Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT) is a passenger transport executive responsible for planning and coordinating regional transport, especially the public transport system, in the Strathclyde area of western Scotland.

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Strathendrick and Aberfoyle Railway

The Strathendrick and Aberfoyle Railway was a railway line in Scotland, now closed.

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Strathspey Railway (GNoSR)

Strathspey Railway is a historic railway in Scotland that ran from Boat of Garten to Dufftown.

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Strathspey Railway (preserved)

The Strathspey Railway (SR) in Badenoch and Strathspey, Highland, Scotland, operates a preserved railway from Aviemore to Broomhill via Boat of Garten, part of the former Inverness and Perth Junction Railway (later part of Highland Railway) which linked Aviemore with Forres.

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Stratton, Dorset

Stratton is a village and civil parish in West Dorset, England, situated in the Frome valley about north-west of Dorchester.

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Stretford tram stop

Stretford is a tram stop on the Altrincham Line of Greater Manchester's light-rail Metrolink system.

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Stromeferry railway station

Stromeferry railway station is a station on the Kyle of Lochalsh Line, serving the village of Stromeferry in the Highlands, northern Scotland.

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Stroud Green railway station

Stroud Green railway station is a former station in the Stroud Green area of north London.

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Structure of the rail industry in the United Kingdom

There are effectively two separate mainline railway systems in the United Kingdom – the Great Britain system and the Northern Ireland system, which are regulated and operated separately, and are constituted under separate pieces of United Kingdom legislation.

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Stubbins railway station

Stubbins railway station served the village of Stubbins in Rossendale, Lancashire, England.

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Sturminster Newton railway station

Sturminster Newton railway station was a station in the town of Sturminster Newton, in the English county of Dorset.

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Styal Line

The Styal Line is a suburban commuter railway line in the UK which runs through south Manchester and north-east Cheshire.

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Sulgrave

Sulgrave is a village and civil parish in South Northamptonshire, England, about north of Brackley.

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Sulzer (manufacturer)

Sulzer Ltd. is a Swiss industrial engineering and manufacturing firm, founded by Salomon Sulzer-Bernet in 1775 and established as Sulzer Brothers Ltd. (Gebrüder Sulzer) in 1834 in Winterthur, Switzerland. Today it is a publicly traded company with international subsidiaries. The company's shares are listed on the Swiss Stock Exchange. Sulzer's core strengths are flow control and applicators. The company specializes in pumping solutions and services for rotating equipment, as well as separation, mixing and application technology. Sulzer Brothers helped develop shuttleless weaving, and their core business was loom manufacture. Rudolf Diesel worked for Sulzer in 1879, and in 1893 Sulzer bought certain rights to diesel engines. Sulzer built their first diesel engine in 1898.

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Summerston railway station

Summerston railway station is a railway station serving the Summerston area of Glasgow, Scotland.

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Summit Tunnel fire

On 20 December 1984 a dangerous goods train passing through the Summit Tunnel on the Greater Manchester/West Yorkshire border, caught fire on the rail line between Littleborough and Todmorden, England.

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Sunshine Coast Line

The Sunshine Coast Line is the current marketing name of what originally was the Tendring Hundred Railway Line, a branch off the Great Eastern Main Line in the East of England.

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Surfleet

Surfleet is a small village and civil parish in the South Holland district of Lincolnshire, England.

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Sussex Scot

The Sussex Scot was one of a number of named trains introduced by the British Rail InterCity sector during the 1980s.

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Sutton-in-Ashfield Central railway station

Sutton-in-Ashfield Central railway station is a former railway station Southwest of Mansfield, Nottinghamshire.

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Sutton-on-Sea

Sutton-on-Sea (originally Sutton in the Marsh or Sutton le Marsh) is a village in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England, beside a long sandy beach along the North Sea.

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Swadlincote

Swadlincote is a town in Derbyshire, England, near the borders with Leicestershire and Staffordshire.

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Swale railway station

Swale railway station is in north Kent, England, on the Sheerness Line down the line from, at the southern end of the Kingsferry Bridge which, along with the more modern Sheppey Crossing, connects the Isle of Sheppey to mainland Kent.

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Swan Village railway station

Swan Village railway station was an intermediate station on the Great Western Railway's London Paddington to Birkenhead via Birmingham Snow Hill line.

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Swanage

Swanage is a coastal town and civil parish in the south east of Dorset, England.

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Swanage Railway

The Swanage Railway is a railway branch line from near Wareham, Dorset to Swanage, Dorset, England, opened in 1885 and now operated as a heritage railway.

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Swanage railway station

Swanage railway station is a railway station located in Swanage, on the Isle of Purbeck in the English county of Dorset.

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Swanbourne railway station

Swanbourne is a disused railway station that served the villages of Swanbourne, Little Horwood and Mursley in north Buckinghamshire, England.

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Swanline

| Swanline is the name of the local rail service from to, on the South Wales Main Line.

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Swansea Bay railway station

Swansea Bay is a former railway station in Swansea next to Swansea Bay, in South Wales, opened to passenger and goods traffic on 14 December 1867.

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Swansea railway station

Swansea railway station is a railway station serving Swansea, Wales, and is the fourth busiest in Wales after Cardiff Central, Cardiff Queen Street and Newport.

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Swansea Victoria railway station

Swansea Victoria is a former railway station in Swansea, south Wales, opened to passenger and goods traffic on 14 December 1867.

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Swarcliffe

Swarcliffe, originally the Swarcliffe Estate, is a district of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.

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Swerford

Swerford is a village and civil parish on the River Swere in the Cotswold Hills in Oxfordshire, England.

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Swindon

Swindon is a large town in Wiltshire, South West England, between Bristol, to the west, and Reading, the same distance east.

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Swindon and Cricklade Railway

The Swindon & Cricklade Railway is a heritage railway in Wiltshire, England, that operates on a short section of the old Midland and South Western Junction Railway line between Swindon and Cricklade.

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Swindon Loco Yard

Swindon TMD is a Traction Maintenance Depot located in Swindon, Wiltshire, England.

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Swindon railway station

Swindon railway station is on the Great Western Main Line in South West England, serving the town of Swindon, Wiltshire.

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Swindon Works

Swindon railway works was opened by the Great Western Railway in 1843 in Swindon, Wiltshire, England.

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Swing Bridge, River Neath

The Neath River Swing Bridge is a Swing bridge over the River Neath, in Wales.

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Swinton railway station (South Yorkshire)

Swinton railway station is a railway station in Swinton, South Yorkshire, England.

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Sydenham railway station (London)

Sydenham (London) is a railway station in Sydenham in the London Borough of Lewisham, South London.

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Symonds Yat railway station

Symonds Yat railway station is a disused railway station on the Ross and Monmouth Railway constructed on the banks of the River Wye in Symonds Yat East.

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Taff Vale Railway A class

The Taff Vale Railway A class was a class of 0-6-2T steam tank locomotives designed by J. Cameron and introduced to the Taff Vale Railway in 1914.

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Taff Vale Railway H class

The Taff Vale Railway H class was a class of 3 0-6-0T steam tank locomotives designed by Tom Hurry Riches, built by Kitson & Co. and introduced to the Taff Vale Railway in 1884.

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Taff Vale Railway O3 class

The Taff Vale Railway O3 class was a class of 2 0-6-2T steam tank locomotives designed by Tom Hurry Riches, built by Kitson & Co. and introduced to the Taff Vale Railway in 1904.

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Taff Vale Railway O4 class

The Taff Vale Railway O4 class was a class of 0-6-2T steam tank locomotives designed by Tom Hurry Riches and introduced to the Taff Vale Railway in 1907.

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Taffs Well railway station

Taffs Well railway station is a railway station serving the village of Taff's Well, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales, as well as neighbouring Gwaelod-y-Garth, Cardiff.

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Tain

Tain (Gaelic: Baile Dhubhthaich) is a royal burgh and parish in the County of Ross, in the Highlands of Scotland.

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Tame Bridge Parkway railway station

Tame Bridge Parkway is a railway station in the north of the borough of Sandwell, in the West Midlands, England, close to the boundary with Walsall.

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Tank locomotive

A tank locomotive or tank engine is a steam locomotive that carries its water in one or more on-board water tanks, instead of a more traditional tender.

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Tarka Trail

The Tarka Trail is a series of footpaths and cyclepaths (rail trails) around north Devon, England that follow the route taken by the fictional Tarka the Otter in the book of that name.

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Tarka Valley Railway

The Tarka Valley Railway in Devon, England, is a proposed heritage railway based on plans to rebuild the Barnstaple to Halwill Junction railway line.

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Tarset

Tarset is a civil parish in Northumberland, England, created in 1955 from parts of Bellingham, Tarset West and Thorneyburn parishes.

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Tash Force

Tash Force is a 2012 Independent British mockumentary film, directed by Michael Booth.

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Taunton railway station

Taunton railway station is a junction station on the route from London to Penzance, west of London Paddington station.

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Taunton sleeping car fire

The Taunton sleeping car fire occurred in a sleeping car train at Taunton, Somerset, England, in the early hours of 6 July 1978.

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Taylor & Hubbard

Taylor & Hubbard was an engineering company founded in Leicester, specialising in the production of railway cranes.

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Taylor v Connex South Eastern Ltd

Taylor v Connex South Eastern Ltd (5.7.2000) Appeal No: EAT/1243/99, is a UK labour law case, concerning the TUPE Regulations.

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Taymouth Castle

Taymouth Castle is situated to the north-east of the village of Kenmore, Perth and Kinross in the Highlands of Scotland, in an estate which encompasses 450 acres.

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Tebay railway station

Tebay railway station was situated on the Lancaster and Carlisle Railway (the West Coast Main Line) between Lancaster and Penrith.

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Tees Marshalling Yard

Tees Marshalling Yard was a railway marshalling yard, used to separate railway wagons, located near Middlesbrough in North Yorkshire, Northern England.

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Teignmouth railway station

Teignmouth railway station is on the Exeter to Plymouth line and serves the town of Teignmouth, Devon, England.

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Telecommunications in the United Kingdom

Telecommunications in the United Kingdom have evolved from the early days of the telegraph to modern broadband and mobile phone networks with Internet services.

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Television Centre, Southampton

Television Centre, Southampton was home to the three ITV contractors for the South and South East region: Southern, TVS, and Meridian.

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Telford Central railway station

Telford Central railway station serves the new town of Telford, England.

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Telford Town Park

Telford Town Park is a park and Local Nature Reserve in Telford in Shropshire.

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Temple Mills

Temple Mills is a northerly part of Stratford, south of Leyton, located on the boundary of the London borough of Newham and Waltham Forest in east London Temple Mills was home to a marshalling yard and wagon works belonging to the Great Eastern Railway.

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Templecombe railway station

Templecombe railway station serves the town of Templecombe in Somerset, England.

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Terry Miller (engineer)

Terence Charles Barry Miller, MBE (21 August 1911 – 1989) was a British railway engineer who rose to become Chief Engineer (Traction & Rolling Stock) for British Rail.

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Teversall Manor railway station

Teversall Manor is a former railway station in Teversal, Nottinghamshire on the Derbyshire border west of Mansfield.

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Tewkesbury

Tewkesbury is a town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England.

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Tewkesbury railway station

Tewkesbury railway station was a station on the Midland Railway between Great Malvern and Evesham.

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TGV

The TGV (Train à Grande Vitesse, "high-speed train") is France's intercity high-speed rail service, operated by the SNCF, the state-owned national rail operator.

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Thame

Thame is a market town and civil parish in Oxfordshire, about east of the city of Oxford and southwest of the Buckinghamshire town of Aylesbury.

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Thame railway station

Thame railway station was a station on the Wycombe Railway serving the town of Thame in Oxfordshire.

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Thames Trains

Thames Trains was a train operating company in the United Kingdom owned by Go-Ahead that operated the Thames Trains franchise from October 1996 until March 2004.

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Thames Turbo

Thames Turbo may refer to two related classes of diesel multiple unit trains built for British Rail, the United Kingdom's then state owned rail operator, between 1990 and 1993.

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Thames–Clyde Express

The Thames–Clyde Express was a named express passenger train operating on the Midland Main Line, Settle-Carlisle Railway and the Glasgow South Western Line between London St Pancras and Glasgow St Enoch.

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Thameslink

Thameslink is a 24 hour, 115-station main-line route in the British railway system running from,, and via central London to Sutton,, and.

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Thameslink (train operating company 1997–2006)

Thameslink was a train operating company in the United Kingdom owned by Govia that operated the Thameslink franchise from March 1997 until March 2006.

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Thameslink Programme

The Thameslink Programme, originally Thameslink 2000, is a £6 billion project in south-east England to upgrade and expand the Thameslink rail network to provide new and longer trains between a wider range of stations to the north and to the south of London.

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Thatcham railway station

Thatcham railway station is a railway station in Thatcham, Berkshire, England.

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The Age of the Train

"The Age of the Train" was a television advertising campaign in the United Kingdom created by British Rail in the late-1970s to promote it's InterCity rail travel service.

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The Black Island

The Black Island (L'Île noire) is the seventh volume of The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé.

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The Bristolian (train)

The Bristolian is a named passenger train service from London Paddington to Bristol Temple Meads.

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The British Railway series

The British Railway Stories (formerly The British Railway Series) is a series of books and films written and filmed by Simon A.C. Martin and illustrated by railway artist Dean Walker.

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The Comet (train)

The Comet was a named passenger train operating in the United Kingdom.

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The Coronation (train)

The Coronation was a streamlined express passenger train run by the London and North Eastern Railway between and.

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The Elizabethan

The Elizabethan was a named passenger train operating in the United Kingdom.

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The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin

The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin is a series of novels written by David Nobbs.

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The Fat Controller

The Fat Controller (real name: Sir Topham Hatt) is a fictional character in The Railway Series books written by the Reverend W. Awdry and his son, Christopher.

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The Flockton Flyer

The Flockton Flyer was a children's TV series made by Southern Television for the ITV network.

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The Great St Trinian's Train Robbery

The Great St.

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The Grove, Watford

The Grove is a large hotel in Hertfordshire, England, with a 300–acre (1.2 km²) private park next to the River Gade and the Grand Union Canal.

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The Happy Family (1952 film)

The Happy Family is a 1952 British comedy film directed by Muriel Box and starring Stanley Holloway, Kathleen Harrison and Naunton Wayne.

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The Hawthorns station

The Hawthorns station is a railway station and tram stop, opened in 1995 in Sandwell, near Birmingham, West Midlands, England.

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The Interrupted Journey

The Interrupted Journey is a 1949 British thriller film directed by Daniel Birt and starring Valerie Hobson, Richard Todd, Christine Norden and Tom Walls.

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The Jacobite (steam train)

The Jacobite is a steam locomotive-hauled tourist train service that operates over part of the West Highland Railway Line in Scotland.

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The Mayfair Set

The Mayfair Set, subtitled Four Stories about the Rise of Business and the Decline of Political Power, is a BBC television documentary series by filmmaker Adam Curtis.

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The Mound railway station

The Mound railway station was a former railway station on the Far North Line near the head of Loch Fleet in Scotland.

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The National Archives (United Kingdom)

The National Archives (TNA) is a non-ministerial government department.

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The Other Railway

In the children's books The Railway Series, by the Rev. W. Awdry, The Other Railway refers to British Railways (later British Rail), the UK nationalised rail organisation that existed from 1948 until 1997.

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The Palatine

The Palatine was the name given to an express passenger train, introduced by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway in 1938: the 10.00 from Manchester Central to London St Pancras and the return working, the 16.30 from St Pancras to Manchester Central.

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The Pyrene Company Limited

Carbon tetrachloride pump fire extinguisher The Pyrene Company Limited from their beginning in 1914, until 1971 when they became Chubb Fire Security Limited, were among the world's leaders in the manufacture of fire fighting equipment.

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The Railway Series

The Railway Series is a set of story books about a railway system located on the fictional Island of Sodor.

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The Red Dragon (train)

The Red Dragon was an express passenger train between London Paddington station to Swansea and Carmarthen.

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The Titfield Thunderbolt

The Titfield Thunderbolt is a 1953 British comedy film about a group of villagers trying to keep their branch line operating after British Railways decided to close it.

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The Travelling College

The Travelling College ('Y Coleg Ar Y Cledrau') was a specially converted train operated on the British Rail network.

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The Ultimate (roller coaster)

The Ultimate is a steel roller coaster at Lightwater Valley amusement park, near the small cathedral city of Ripon, in North Yorkshire, England.

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The wrong type of snow

"The wrong type of snow" or "the wrong kind of snow" is a phrase coined by the British media in 1991 after severe weather caused disruption to many of British Rail's services.

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Themelthorpe

Themelthorpe is a civil parish in the English county of Norfolk, north west of Reepham.

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Thirsk and Malton line

The Thirsk and Malton line was a railway line that ran from a triangular junction on what is now the East Coast Main Line and served eight villages between Thirsk and Malton in North Yorkshire, England.

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Thirsk rail crash (1967)

The Thirsk rail crash occurred on 31 July 1967 at Thirsk, Yorkshire, England on the British Rail East Coast Main Line.

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Thirsk railway station

Thirsk railway station is on the East Coast Main Line in the United Kingdom, serving the town of Thirsk, North Yorkshire.

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Thirsk Town railway station

Thirsk Town was a railway station that briefly served passengers for Thirsk, North Yorkshire, England in the 1840s and 1850s.

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Thomas Cook European Timetable

The European Rail Timetable, more commonly known by its former names, the Thomas Cook European Timetable, the Thomas Cook Continental Timetable or simply Cook's Timetable, is an international timetable of selected passenger rail schedules for every country in Europe, along with a small amount of such content from areas outside Europe.

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Thomas Hill (Rotherham) Ltd

Thomas Hill (Rotherham) Limited was a company which repaired and sold steam road vehicles, diesel and electric road vehicles and railway locomotives.

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Thornaby railway station

Thornaby railway station serves the town of Thornaby-on-Tees and (due to having better connections than Stockton railway station) also much of Stockton-on-Tees.

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Thornaby TMD

Thornaby TMD was a railway Traction Maintenance Depot situated in Thornaby, England, latterly operated by DB Schenker.

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Thorneyburn

Thorneyburn is a village in Northumberland, England, to the northwest of Bellingham.

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Thornton, Lancashire

Thornton is a village in the Borough of Wyre, about north of Blackpool and south of Fleetwood.

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Thornton-Cleveleys

Thornton-Cleveleys is a conurbation consisting of the twin towns of Thornton and Cleveleys.

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Thorpe Cloud railway station

Thorpe Cloud railway station was opened in 1899 between the villages of Thorpe and Fenny Bentley in Derbyshire, south east of Buxton.

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Thorpe Mandeville

Thorpe Mandeville is a village and civil parish in South Northamptonshire, England about northeast of Banbury in neighbouring Oxfordshire.

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Three Bridges railway station

Three Bridges railway station is located in and named after the village of Three Bridges, which is now a district of Crawley, West Sussex, England.

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Three Bridges to Tunbridge Wells Central Line

The Three Bridges to Tunbridge Wells Central Line was a railway line running from Three Bridges (on the Brighton Main Line) in West Sussex to Tunbridge Wells Central in Kent via East Grinstead in East Sussex, a distance of.

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Thrybergh Tins railway station

Thrybergh Tins platform was a short platform built alongside the Great Central and Midland Joint Railway line between Thrybergh Junction, on the Great Central Railway, Mexborough to Rotherham Central line and Silverwood Colliery, near Thrybergh.

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Thurgoland Tunnel

Thurgoland Tunnel is a double-bore abandoned railway tunnel between Penistone and Wortley.

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Thurnscoe railway station

Thurnscoe railway station serves Thurnscoe in South Yorkshire, England.

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Thurso railway station

Thurso railway station is a railway station serving the town of Thurso, Highland and port of Scrabster (for Northlink Ferries to Stromness), in the Highland council area, in the north of Scotland.

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Ticket to Ride

"Ticket to Ride" is a song by the English rock group the Beatles, written by John Lennon and credited to Lennon–McCartney.

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Tiddington railway station

Tiddington railway station was on the Wycombe Railway and served the village of Tiddington, Oxfordshire.

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Tidenham railway station

Tidenham Station was the station for the village of Tidenham on the former Wye Valley Railway.

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Tightlock coupling

The AAR/APTA TypeH TightLock coupler is a Janney automatic coupler typically used on North American mainline passenger cars.

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Tillynaught railway station

Tillynaught railway station or Tillynaught Junction was a junction railway station in what is now Aberdeenshire, Parish of Fordyce, 6 miles south-west of Banff.

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Tilting train

A tilting train is a train that has a mechanism enabling increased speed on regular rail tracks.

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Timeline of Birmingham history

This article is intended to show a timeline of events in the History of Birmingham, England, with a particular focus on the events, people or places that are covered in Wikipedia articles.

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Timeline of Gatwick Airport

Gatwick Airport was in Surrey until 1974, when it became part of West Sussex as a result of a county boundary change.

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Timeline of Manchester Metrolink

This timeline of Metrolink lists significant events in the history of Greater Manchester's light rail network, also referred to as Manchester Metrolink.

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Timeline of railway history

This is a timeline of rail transport history.

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Timeline of the London Underground

The transport system now known as the London Underground began in 1863 with the Metropolitan Railway, the world's first underground railway.

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Timperley tram stop

Timperley is a tram stop on the Altrincham Line of Greater Manchester's light-rail Metrolink system.

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Tinsley Marshalling Yard

Tinsley Marshalling Yard was a railway marshalling yard, used to separate railway wagons, located near Tinsley in Sheffield, England.

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Tinsley Motive Power Depot

Tinsley Motive Power Depot, latterly Tinsley Traction Maintenance Depot (TMD), was a railway depot in Tinsley, South Yorkshire, near Sheffield.

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Tintern railway station

Tintern railway station served the village of Tintern on the Wye Valley Railway.

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Tipton Five Ways railway station

Tipton Five Ways railway station was a station built by the Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway, serving the town of Tipton in the western section near the border with Coseley for 88 years from 1853.

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Tiptree

Tiptree is a village and civil parish in the English county of Essex, situated south-west of Colchester and around north-east of London.

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Tiverton Parkway railway station

Tiverton Parkway railway station is on the Bristol to Exeter Line in Devon, England.

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Tochieneal railway station

Tochieneal railway station was a railway station that served the small industrial village of Tochieneal, close to Cullen in Moray.

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Tonbridge railway station

Tonbridge railway station is on the South Eastern Main Line in England, serving the town of Tonbridge, Kent.

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Tondu railway station

Tondu railway station is a railway station serving the village of Tondu, Bridgend county borough, South Wales.

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Tonfanau railway station

Tonfanau railway station serves Tonfanau in Gwynedd, Wales.

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Tonge and Breedon railway station

Tonge and Breedon railway station was a station at Tonge that served the adjacent village of Breedon-on-the-Hill, Leicestershire, England.

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Toot Hill, Essex

Toot Hill is a small village in the Epping Forest district of the county of Essex, England.

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Top Gear Race to the North

The Top Gear Race to the North was a three-way race between a Jaguar XK120 car, a Vincent Black Shadow motorbike, and railway locomotive 60163 ''Tornado'' – a brand new mainline steam engine completed in Britain in 2008.

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TOPS

Total Operations Processing System, or TOPS, is a computer system for managing the locomotives and rolling stock (railroad cars) owned by and/or operated on a rail system.

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Torquay railway station

Torquay railway station is on the Riviera Line and serves the seaside resort of Torquay, Devon, England.

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Torre railway station

Torre railway station is a suburban station on the Riviera Line in Torquay, Devon, United Kingdom.

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Torrington railway station

Torrington railway station was a railway station located in Great Torrington, Devon.

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Total route modernisation

Total route modernisation is a concept first introduced by British Railways whereby a particular railway route is upgraded in one "big bang", with track, signalling and often stations and rolling stock all being renewed or modernised simultaneously in a multifaceted programme of works.

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Totnes (Riverside) railway station

Totnes (Riverside) station, previously known as Totnes (Littlehempston) station and Littlehempston Riverside station, is a railway station situated in Littlehempston in the English county of Devon.

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Totnes Signal Box

Totnes Signal Box is a Grade II listed former Great Western Railway signal box, located on Totnes railway station.

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Toton TMD

Toton Traction Maintenance Depot or Toton Sidings is one of the largest rail depots in the United Kingdom.

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Tottenham and Hampstead Junction Railway

The Tottenham & Hampstead Junction Railway was a railway line in north London, formed by an Act of Parliament of 28 July 1862, and was effectively part of an attempt by the Great Eastern Railway to obtain a west end terminus to complement Bishopsgate railway station in east London.

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Tottenham Hale station

Tottenham Hale is a National Rail and London Underground interchange station located in Tottenham Hale in north London, England.

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Totteridge & Whetstone tube station

Totteridge & Whetstone is a London Underground station in Whetstone of the London Borough of Barnet, North London.

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Tourist Standard Open

Tourist Second Open or Tourist Standard Open, abbreviated to TSO, is a type of British Railways coach.

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Tourist Standard Open Buffet

Tourist Standard Open Buffet or TSOB cars are railway passenger carriages used in the United Kingdom originally by British Rail and by its successor railways following privatisation.

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Towersey

Towersey is a village and civil parish about east of Thame in Oxfordshire.

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Town Green railway station

Town Green railway station is a railway station in Town Green, Aughton, Lancashire, England, situated on the Ormskirk branch of Merseyrail's Northern Line.

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Town Quay

Town Quay is a quay in Southampton, England.

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Towneley railway station

Towneley railway station was a station in Lancashire which served Burnley Wood and the nearby Towneley Hall on the eastern edge of Burnley.

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Track (rail transport)

The track on a railway or railroad, also known as the permanent way, is the structure consisting of the rails, fasteners, railroad ties (sleepers, British English) and ballast (or slab track), plus the underlying subgrade.

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Track pan

A track pan (American terminology) or water trough (British terminology) is a device to enable a steam railway locomotive to replenish its water supply while in motion.

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Tracked Hovercraft

Tracked Hovercraft was an experimental high speed train developed in the United Kingdom during the 1960s.

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Tractive force

As used in mechanical engineering, the term tractive force can either refer to the total traction a vehicle exerts on a surface, or the amount of the total traction that is parallel to the direction of motion.

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Trafford Bar tram stop

Trafford Bar is a tram stop on Greater Manchester's light rail system, Metrolink, at the junction of Talbot Road and Seymour Grove in Old Trafford.

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Train

A train is a form of transport consisting of a series of connected vehicles that generally runs along a rail track to transport cargo or passengers.

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Train operating company

A train operating company (TOC) is a business operating passenger trains on the railway system of Great Britain under the collective National Rail brand.

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Train Protection & Warning System

The Train Protection & Warning System (TPWS) is a train protection system used throughout the two UK passenger main-line railway networks, and in Victoria, Australia.

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Train reporting number

A train reporting number in Great Britain identifies a particular train service.

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Train station

A train station, railway station, railroad station, or depot (see below) is a railway facility or area where trains regularly stop to load or unload passengers or freight.

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Trainload Freight

Trainload Freight was the sector of British Rail responsible for trainload freight services.

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Tramlink

Tramlink is a light rail tram system serving Croydon and surrounding areas in South London, England.

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Tramlink route 1

Tramlink route 1 is one of four tram routes operated as part of the Tramlink network in south London.

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TransPennine Express

TransPennine Express (legally known as First TransPennine Express Limited) First TransPennine Express Limited is a British train operating company owned by FirstGroup operating the TransPennine Express franchise.

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Transpo '72

U.S. International Transportation Exposition, better known as Transpo '72, was a trade show held on of land at Dulles International Airport outside Washington, D.C. for nine days from May 27 to June 4, 1972.

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Transport Act 1947

The Transport Act 1947 (c. 49) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

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Transport Act 1962

The Transport Act 1962 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

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Transport Act 1968

The Transport Act 1968 (1968 c.73) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

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Transport Holding Company

The Transport Holding Company (THC) was a British Government-owned company created by the Transport Act 1962 to administer a range of state-owned transport, travel and engineering companies that were previously managed by the British Transport Commission (BTC); it came into existence on 1 January 1963.

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Transport in Birmingham

Birmingham is a major transport hub, due in part to its location in central England.

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Transport in Kent

Transportation needs within the county of Kent in South East England has been served by both historical and current transport systems.

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Transport in London

London has an extensive and developed transport network which includes both private and public services.

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Transport in Scotland

The transport system in Scotland is generally well-developed.

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Transport in Sheffield

Transport in Sheffield, England is developed around the city's unusual topography and medieval street plan.

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Transport in Somerset

The earliest known infrastructure for transport in Somerset is a series of wooden trackways laid across the Somerset Levels, an area of low-lying marshy ground.

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Transport in the United Kingdom

Transport in the United Kingdom is facilitated with road, air, rail, and water networks.

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Transport Salaried Staffs' Association

The Transport Salaried Staffs' Association (TSSA) is a trade union for workers in the transport and travel industries in the United Kingdom and Ireland.

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Transrail Freight

Transrail was a trainload rail freight operator based in St Blazey, England, UK with a large operating area including Scotland, Wales and the west of England.

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Trathens Travel Services

Trathens Travel Services was a Devon, England based bus and coach operator, taken over in 1996 by Scottish-based Park's Motor Group.

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Travel class

A travel class is a quality of accommodation on public transport.

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Travelcard

The Travelcard is an inter-modal travel ticket for unlimited use on the London Underground, London Overground, TfL Rail, Docklands Light Railway, Tramlink, London Buses and National Rail services in the Greater London area.

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Travellers Fare

Travellers Fare (normally rendered officially as Travellers-Fare) was a company owned by British Rail that provided catering services on the rail network in Great Britain.

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Treffry Tramways

The Treffry Tramways were a group of mineral tramways in Cornwall in the United Kingdom, constructed by Joseph Treffry (1782-1850), a local land owner and entrepreneur.

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Tregaron railway station

Tregaron railway station was a railway station in Wales on the former Carmarthen to Aberystwyth Line serving Tregaron.

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Trent Valley line

The Trent Valley line is a railway line between Rugby and Stafford in England, forming part of the West Coast Main Line.

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Tribute (ticket)

Tribute is one of the new generation of ticket issuing systems introduced to ticket offices by British Rail during the mid-1990s, prior to the privatisation of the network.

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Trowse Bridge

Trowse swing bridge is a single-track railway bridge which carries the Great Eastern Main Line over the River Wensum just outside Norwich in the United Kingdom at.

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Truro railway station

Truro railway station serves the city of Truro, Cornwall, England.

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TSMV Shanklin

TSMV Shanklin was a passenger ferry that operated between Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight between 1951 and 1980.

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TSS Caledonian Princess

TSS Caledonian Princess was a turbine steamship, built in 1961 in Scotland.

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TSS Duke of Argyll (1956)

The Duke of Argyll was a railway steamer passenger ship that operated in Europe from 1956 to 1975.

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TSS Duke of Lancaster (1956)

The TSS Duke of Lancaster is a railway steamer passenger ship that operated in Europe from 1956 to 1979, and is currently beached near Mostyn Docks, on the River Dee, north-east Wales.

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TSS Duke of Rothesay

The Duke of Rothesay was a railway steamer passenger ship that operated in Europe from 1956 to 1975.

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TSS Duke of York

A number of ships were named Duke of York.

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TSS Great Western (1933)

TSS Great Western was a passenger vessel built for the Great Western Railway in 1933.

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TSS Princess Maud (1934)

TSS Princess Maud was a ferry that operated from 1934 usually in the Irish Sea apart from a period as a troop ship in the Second World War and before being sold outside the United Kingdom in 1965.

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TSS Roebuck (1925)

TSS Roebuck was a cargo vessel built for the Great Western Railway in 1925.

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TSS Sambur (1925)

TSS Sambur was a cargo vessel built for the Great Western Railway in 1925.

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TSS Sir Francis Drake (1908)

TSS Sir Francis Drake was a passenger tender vessel built for the Great Western Railway in 1908.

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TSS Sir John Hawkins (1929)

TSS Sir John Hawkins was a passenger tender vessel built for the Great Western Railway in 1929.

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TSS Sir Richard Grenville (1931)

TSS Sir Richard Grenville was a passenger tender vessel built for the Great Western Railway in 1931.

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TSS Slieve Bawn (1937)

TSS Slieve Bawn was a twin screw steamer cargo vessel operated by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway from 1935 to 1948, and the British Transport Commission from 1948 to 1962.

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TSS Slieve League (1935)

TSS Slieve League was a twin screw steamer cargo vessel operated by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway from 1935 to 1948, and the British Transport Commission from 1948 to 1962.

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TSS St Andrew (1931)

TSS St Andrew was a passenger vessel built for the Great Western Railway in 1931.

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TSS St David (1947)

TSS St David was a passenger vessel built for the Great Western Railway in 1947.

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TSS St Helier (1925)

TSS St Helier was a passenger vessel built for the Great Western Railway in 1925.

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TSS St Julien (1925)

TSS St Julien was a passenger vessel built for the Great Western Railway in 1925.

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TSS St Patrick (1947)

TSS St Patrick (III) was a passenger vessel operated by the Great Western Railway from 1947 to 1948 and British Railways from 1948 - 1972.

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TSS Wyvern (1905)

TSS Wyvern was a passenger vessel built for the Midland Railway in 1905.

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Tube map

The Tube map is a schematic transport map of the lines, stations and services of the London Underground, known colloquially as "the Tube", hence the map's name.

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Tulloch railway station

Tulloch railway station is a rural railway station in the remote Tulloch area of the Highland region of Scotland.

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Tullos

Tullos is an area of Aberdeen, Scotland.

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Tulse Hill railway station

Tulse Hill railway station is in the London Borough of Lambeth in south London, between railway bridges over the A205, South Circular Road and the A215, Norwood Road.

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Tunbridge Wells West DEMU Depot

Tunbridge Wells West DEMU Depot was a Traction Maintenance Depot located in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England.

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Tunbridge Wells West railway station

Tunbridge Wells West is a railway station located in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent.

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Turboliner

The Turboliners were a family of gas turbine trainsets built for Amtrak in the 1970s.

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Turnchapel Branch

The Turnchapel Branch was a London and South Western Railway (LSWR) single track branch railway line in Devon, England, that ran from Plymouth Friary station to Turnchapel.

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Turvey, Bedfordshire

Turvey is a village and civil parish on the River Great Ouse in Bedfordshire, England, about west of Bedford.

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Turweston

Turweston is a village and civil parish in the Aylesbury Vale district of Buckinghamshire, England.

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Tutshill for Beachley Halt railway station

Tutshill for Beachley Halt was a request stop on the South Wales Railway (now known as the Gloucester to Newport Line) and Wye Valley Railway.

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Tuxford

Tuxford is a village and a civil parish on the southern edge of the Bassetlaw district of Nottinghamshire, England.

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Tuxford Central railway station

Tuxford Central railway station is a former railway station in Tuxford, Nottinghamshire, England.

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Tuxford North railway station

Tuxford North railway station once served the village of Tuxford in Nottinghamshire, England.

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Tweedmouth railway station

Tweedmouth railway station was a railway station which served the Tweedmouth area of Berwick-on-Tweed in Northumberland, England.

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Two Together Railcard

The Two Together Railcard is a scheme which gives discounts on certain types of railway ticket in Britain.

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Tygwyn railway station

Tygwyn railway station (Tŷ-gwyn) is located at a level crossing on the A496 between Harlech and Talsarnau near the estuary of the Afon Dwyryd in Gwynedd, Wales.

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Tyne and Wear Metro

The Tyne and Wear Metro, referred to locally as simply The Metro, is a rapid transit and light rail system in North East England, serving Newcastle upon Tyne, Gateshead, South Tyneside, North Tyneside and Sunderland in the Tyne and Wear region.

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Tyne Valley line

The Tyne Valley line, built by the Newcastle & Carlisle Railway, is a railway line in northern England.

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Tynemouth Metro station

Tynemouth Metro station is a station on the Tyne and Wear Metro network and is a Grade II* listed building.

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Tyneside Electrics

The Tyneside Electrics were the suburban railways on Tyneside that the North Eastern Railway and the London and North Eastern Railway electrified using the third rail system.

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Tyseley Locomotive Works

Tyseley Locomotive Works, formerly the Birmingham Railway Museum is the engineering arm of steam railtour promoter Vintage Trains based in Birmingham, England.

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Tyseley railway station

Tyseley railway station serves the district of Tyseley in Birmingham, West Midlands, England.

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Tywyn railway station

Tywyn railway station serves the town of Tywyn in Gwynedd, Wales.

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U engine

A U engine is a piston engine made up of two separate straight engines (complete with separate crankshafts) joined by gears or chains.

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Uddingston railway station

Uddingston railway station serves the town of Uddingston, South Lanarkshire, Scotland.

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Uffington, Oxfordshire

Uffington is a village and civil parish about south of Faringdon and west of Wantage.

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Ullesthorpe railway station

Ullesthorpe railway station was a railway station serving Ullesthorpe in Leicestershire, England.

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Ulster Express

The Ulster Express was a named passenger train operating in the United Kingdom.

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United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain,Usage is mixed with some organisations, including the and preferring to use Britain as shorthand for Great Britain is a sovereign country in western Europe.

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United Kingdom enterprise law

United Kingdom enterprise law concerns the ownership, regulation and potentially competition in the provision of public services, private or mutual companies in the United Kingdom.

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University railway station (England)

University railway station is a railway station serving the University of Birmingham, Birmingham Women's Hospital, and the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in the West Midlands of England.

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Uphall railway station

Uphall railway station serves the village of Uphall Station and some areas of Livingston in West Lothian, Scotland.

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Upminster Bridge tube station

Upminster Bridge is a London Underground station on Upminster Road in the Upminster Bridge neighbourhood of the London Borough of Havering in northeast London, England.

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Upminster station

Upminster is an interchange station serving the town of Upminster in the London Borough of Havering, Greater London.

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Upper Catesby

Upper Catesby is a hamlet in the civil parish of Catesby, Northamptonshire, about southwest of Daventry.

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Upper Edmonton

Upper Edmonton (Postcode N18) is a part of Edmonton, which is located in the south eastern part of the London Borough of Enfield, England.

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Upper Tyndrum railway station

Upper Tyndrum railway station is one of two railway stations serving the small village of Tyndrum in Scotland.

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Upperthorpe and Killamarsh railway station

Upperthorpe and Killamarsh was a railway station in Killamarsh, North East Derbyshire, England which served the village (now town) from its opening in 1899 until its closure in 1930.

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Upton, Vale of White Horse

Upton is a spring line village and civil parish at the foot of the Berkshire Downs, about south of Didcot in the Vale of the White Horse district, Oxfordshire, England.

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Upton-on-Severn railway station

Upton-on-Severn railway station was a railway station serving Upton-on-Severn in the English county of Worcestershire.

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Upwey railway station (England)

Upwey railway station serves the urban areas of Broadwey, Upwey and Littlemoor which are northern suburbs of Weymouth, Dorset, England.

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Upwey Wishing Well Halt railway station

Upwey Wishing Well Halt was a railway station at Bincombe in the county of Dorset in England.

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Urquhart railway station

Urquhart railway station was a railway station serving the village of Urquhart, parish of Urquhart, Moray.

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URX

The three letters URX may refer to.

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Uttoxeter railway station

Uttoxeter railway station in Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, England, is served by trains on the Crewe-Derby Line, which is also a Community rail line known as the North Staffordshire line.

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Uxbridge Vine Street railway station

Uxbridge Vine Street station opened on 8 September 1856 as Uxbridge Station and was the earliest of three railway stations in Uxbridge, London, in the UK.

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Vacuum brake

The vacuum brake is a braking system employed on trains and introduced in the mid-1860s.

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Val Archer

Val Archer (born 1946) is a British oil painter and teacher who is known for her meticulously composed still life paintings.

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Vale of Rheidol Railway

The Vale of Rheidol Railway (Rheilffordd Cwm Rheidol) is a narrow gauge heritage railway, opened in 1902, that runs for between Aberystwyth and Devil's Bridge in the county of Ceredigion, Wales.

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Valley Lines (train operating company)

Valley Lines was the trading name of the Cardiff Railway Company, a train operating company owned by Prism Rail that ran local services around Cardiff from October 1996 until October 2001.

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Varsity Line

The Varsity Line (or Oxford to Cambridge line) is the railway route that used to link the English university cities of Oxford and Cambridge, operated successively by the London and North Western Railway, the London, Midland and Scottish Railway, and British Railways.

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Varteg railway station

Varteg railway station was a railway station which served the village of Varteg, in the county of Monmouthshire, on the Brynmawr and Blaenavon Railway.

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Vauxhall Viva

The Vauxhall Viva is a small family car produced by Vauxhall in a succession of three versions between 1963 and 1979.

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Ventnor West Branch

The Ventnor West Branch was the final addition to the Isle of Wight railway network, and used an earlier scheme to run a railway from Shanklin to the railwayless south-west part of the island.

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Verney L. Danvers

Verney L. Danvers (1895–1973) was a British graphic designer and commercial artist, best known for the design of posters for London Transport, Shell-Mex, and railway companies such as the London & North Eastern Railway, Southern Railway and British Railways.

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Very Fast Train Joint Venture

The Very Fast Train (VFT) was a proposed high-speed railway between Sydney, Canberra and Melbourne in south-eastern Australia.

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Vicarage Road

Vicarage Road, a stadium in Watford, Hertfordshire, England, is the home of the football club Watford of the Premier League.

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Victor Hugo

Victor Marie Hugo (26 February 1802 – 22 May 1885) was a French poet, novelist, and dramatist of the Romantic movement.

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Victoria Bridge, Datchet

Victoria Bridge is a road bridge running North/South between Datchet and Windsor, Berkshire, England.

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Victoria line

The Victoria line is a London Underground line that runs between in south London and in the north-east, via the West End.

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Victoria station and Paddington station bombings

On the 18 February 1991 the Provisional IRA (PIRA) exploded two bombs at London mainline stations, one at Victoria station and the other at Paddington station, killing one person and injuring 38 other people all at Victoria station.

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Vincent Raven

Sir Vincent Litchfield Raven, KBE (3 December 1859 – 14 February 1934) was chief mechanical engineer of the North Eastern Railway from 1910 to 1922.

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Virgin CrossCountry

Virgin CrossCountry was a train operating company in the United Kingdom operating the InterCity CrossCountry franchise from January 1997 until November 2007.

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Virgin Trains

Virgin Trains (legal name West Coast Trains Limited) is a train operating company in the United Kingdom owned by Virgin Rail Group that has operated the InterCity West Coast franchise since 9 March 1997.

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Virginia Water railway station

Virginia Water railway station serves the village of Virginia Water, in Surrey, England.

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Vulcan Foundry

The Vulcan Foundry Limited was a British locomotive builder sited at Newton-le-Willows, Lancashire.

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W. H. Austen

William Henry Austen (8 May 1878 – 26 February 1956) was a British railway engineer who took over the running of Colonel Stephens' light railways on the latter's death in 1931 until his own retirement in 1948, by which time the lines had either closed due to competition from motor bus and lorry, or became part of British Railways.

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Waddesdon Road railway station

Waddesdon Road railway station, called Waddesdon railway station before 1922, was a small halt in open countryside in Buckinghamshire, England.

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Wadsley Bridge railway station

Wadsley Bridge railway station was a station in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England on the Great Central Railway's core route between Manchester and Sheffield.

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Waggon- und Maschinenbau GmbH Donauwörth railbus

The five British Railways Waggon und Maschinenbau railbuses were delivered in April 1958.

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Waitby

Waitby is a small village and civil parish in the Eden district of Cumbria, England.

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Wakefield Europort

Wakefield Europort is a rail-connected warehousing and industrial estate located to the northeast of Wakefield at junction 31 of the M62 motorway in West Yorkshire, England.

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Wakefield line

The Wakefield line is a railway line and service in the West Yorkshire Metro and South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive areas of northern England.

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Wakefield Westgate railway station

Wakefield Westgate railway station is a mainline railway station in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England.

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Wales & West

Wales & West was a train operating company in the United Kingdom that operated the South Wales & West franchise from 1996 until 2001.

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Walford Halt railway station

Walford Halt railway station is a disused halt on the Ross and Monmouth Railway constructed near the Herefordshire village of Walford.

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Wall, Northumberland

Wall is a village in Northumberland, England situated to the north of Hexham close by the River North Tyne and Hadrian's Wall.

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Wallingford, Oxfordshire

Wallingford is an ancient market town and civil parish in the upper Thames Valley in England.

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Wally Oakes

Wallace Arnold Oakes GC (23 April 1932 – 12 June 1965), known as Wally Oakes, was a train driver with British Railways who was born in Barbridge, Cheshire and lived at Wheelock Heath, Sandbach, Cheshire.

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Walnut Tree Viaduct

Walnut Tree Viaduct was a railway viaduct located above the southern edge of the village of Taffs Well, South Wales.

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Walsall railway station

Walsall railway station is the principal railway station of Walsall, West Midlands, England and situated in the heart of the town.

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Walsall–Wolverhampton line

The Walsall–Wolverhampton line is a railway line in the West Midlands, England.

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Walter Alexander Coachbuilders

Walter Alexander Coachbuilders Walter Alexander (Falkirk) Limited formerly Walter Alexander & Company (Coachbuilders) Limited was a Scottish builder of bus and coach bodywork based in Falkirk.

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Walter Chalmers

Walter Chalmers was a Scottish engineer.

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Walthamstow Queen's Road railway station

Walthamstow Queen's Road railway station is a London Overground station between and stations on the Gospel Oak to Barking Line, down the line from.

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Wamphray railway station

Wamphray railway station was a station which served Newton Wamphray, near Beattock, in the Scottish county of Dumfries and Galloway.

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Wanborough railway station

Wanborough railway station is in Flexford, Surrey, England.

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Wantage Road railway station

Wantage Road railway station was a railway station on the Great Western Main Line in the Vale of White Horse district in Oxfordshire.

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War Department (United Kingdom)

The War Department was the United Kingdom government department responsible for the supply of equipment to the armed forces of the United Kingdom and the pursuance of military activity.

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Wardington

Wardington is a village and civil parish in Oxfordshire, about northeast of Banbury.

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Wargrave railway station

Wargrave railway station is a railway station in the village of Wargrave in Berkshire, England.

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Wark on Tyne

Wark on Tyne is a small village and civil parish usually called Wark in Northumberland, England about north of Hexham.

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Warsop railway station

Warsop railway station is a former railway station in Market Warsop, Nottinghamshire, England.

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Washford railway station

Washford railway station is a station on the West Somerset Railway, a heritage railway in England.

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Watchet

Watchet is a harbour town, civil parish and electoral ward in the English county of Somerset, with a population of 3,785.

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Waterbeach railway station

Waterbeach railway station is on the Fen line in the east of England, serving the village of Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire.

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Watercress Line

The Watercress Line is the marketing name of the Mid Hants Railway, a heritage railway in Hampshire, England, running from New Alresford to Alton where it connects to the National Rail network.

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Waterloo & City line

The Waterloo & City line (colloquially known as The Drain) is a London Underground line that runs between Waterloo and Bank with no intermediate stops.

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Waterloo railway station (Merseyside)

Waterloo railway station is a railway station in Waterloo, Merseyside, England on the Northern Line of the Merseyrail network.

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Waterloo tube station

Waterloo is a London Underground station located beneath Waterloo National Rail station.

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Waterloo Underground Depot

Waterloo Underground Depot is a London Underground maintenance depot which stables the Waterloo & City line's fleet of 1992 Stock trains.

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Watford and Rickmansworth Railway

The Watford and Rickmansworth Railway (W&RR) ran services between Watford and Rickmansworth in Hertfordshire, England.

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Watford Central tube station

Watford Central was a planned station on the London Underground in Watford, Hertfordshire.

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Watford DC line

The Watford DC line is a commuter railway line from London Euston to Watford Junction in Watford, Hertfordshire.

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Watford High Street railway station

Watford High Street is a railway station in Watford, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom.

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Watford Junction Motive Power Depot

Watford Junction Motive Power Depot was a Traction Maintenance Depot located in Watford, Hertfordshire, England.

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Watford Junction railway station

Watford Junction is a railway station that serves Watford, Hertfordshire.

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Watford North railway station

Watford North railway station is a National Rail station which serves the North Watford area in Hertfordshire, England in the United Kingdom.

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Watford Stadium Halt railway station

Watford Stadium railway station is a disused railway station in Watford, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom on the branch line from to.

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Watford tube station

Watford tube station is the terminus of a branch-line of London Underground's Metropolitan line in the north-western part of the network in Zone 7, previously Zone A. The station opened in 1925.

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Watford Vicarage Road tube station

Watford Vicarage Road was a proposed London Underground station in Watford, Hertfordshire.

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Wath TMD

Wath TMD was a Traction Maintenance Depot located in Wath-upon-Dearne, South Yorkshire, England.

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Watlington railway station (Oxfordshire)

Watlington railway station in Oxfordshire was the terminus of the Watlington and Princes Risborough Railway and opened in 1872.

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Watlington, Oxfordshire

Watlington is a market town and civil parish about south of Thame in Oxfordshire, near the county's eastern edge and less than from its border with Buckinghamshire.

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Watton-at-Stone railway station

Watton-at-Stone railway station serves the village of Watton-at-Stone in Hertfordshire, England.

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Waverley (passenger train)

| The Waverley, originally called the Thames Forth Express, is the name of an express passenger train which operated on the Midland Main Line from London St Pancras to Edinburgh Waverley and which ceased in 1968.

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Waverley Route

The Waverley Route was a railway line that ran south from Edinburgh, through Midlothian and the Scottish Borders, to Carlisle.

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WD Austerity 2-10-0

The War Department (WD) "Austerity" 2-10-0 is a type of heavy freight steam locomotive that was introduced during the Second World War in 1943.

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WD Austerity 2-8-0

The War Department (WD) "Austerity" 2-8-0 is a type of heavy freight steam locomotive that was introduced in 1943 for war service.

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War Department "Austerity" 2-8-0, WD No.

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WD ex-LMS Fowler Class 3F

The War Department ex-LMS Fowler Class 3F consisted of 8 LMS Fowler Class 3F 0-6-0T steam locomotives requisitioned in 1940 from the London Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS).

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Wear Valley Junction railway station

Wear Valley Junction railway station was a railway station which primarily served as an interchange between the Wear Valley Line and the Weardale Extension Railway (WXR) between 1847 and 1935.

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Weardale Railway

The Weardale Railway is an independently owned British single-track branch line heritage railway between, Witton-le-Wear, Wolsingham, Frosterley and Stanhope.

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Wednesbury Town railway station

Wednesbury Town railway station was a station on the South Staffordshire Line.

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Weedon rail crashes

Weedon, Northamptonshire on the West Coast Main Line has been the site of two serious derailments in 1915 and 1951, killing 10 and 15 people respectively.

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Weedon–Marton Junction line

The Weedon–Marton Junction line (also known as the Weedon–Leamington line) was a rural branch line in England that linked the West Coast Main Line at Weedon, running via Daventry to Marton Junction, where it joined the Leamington–Rugby line and thus connected to Leamington Spa.

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Welford, Berkshire

Welford is a rural village and civil parish in West Berkshire, England occupying both sides of the valley of the River Lambourn north-west of the town of Newbury and south of the Oxfordshire town of Wantage.

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Welham Green railway station

Welham Green railway station serves the village of Welham Green in Hertfordshire, England.

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Wellingborough Loco Shed

Wellingborough Loco Shed was a stabling point located in Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, England.

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Wellingborough railway station

Wellingborough railway station is a Grade II listed station located in the market town of Wellingborough in Northamptonshire, England.

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Wells-next-the-Sea

Wells-next-the-Sea is a port on the North Norfolk coast of England.

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Welsh 0-6-2T locomotives

This article summarizes Welsh 0-6-2T locomotives and, where possible, give links to main articles.

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Welsh Highland Heritage Railway

The Welsh Highland Heritage Railway is a short reconstructed heritage railway in Gwynedd, Wales.

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Welsh Highland Railway

The Welsh Highland Railway (WHR) or Rheilffordd Eryri is a long, restored narrow gauge heritage railway in the Welsh county of Gwynedd, operating from Caernarfon to Porthmadog, and passing through a number of popular tourist destinations including Beddgelert and the Aberglaslyn Pass.

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Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway

The Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway (W&LLR) (Rheilffordd y Trallwng a Llanfair Caereinion) is a narrow gauge heritage railway in Powys, Wales.

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Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway No.1 The Earl and No.2 Countess

Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway No.

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Welshpool railway station

Welshpool railway station on the Cambrian Line in Powys, mid-Wales, serves the town of Welshpool (Y Trallwng).

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Welshpool Raven Square railway station

Welshpool Raven Square railway station, located in Welshpool, in Wales, is the eastern terminus of the narrow gauge Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway (W&LLR).

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Wembley Central station

Wembley Central is an interchange station on the West Coast Main Line (WCML), London Overground and London Underground on the Watford DC line in Wembley, in north-west London, served by suburban services operated by London Underground Limited (LUL) and Arriva Rail London and regional services operated by London Northwestern Railway and GTR Southern services.

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Wemyss Bay railway station

Wemyss Bay railway station serves the village of Wemyss Bay, Inverclyde, Scotland.

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Wendover railway station

Wendover railway station serves the town of Wendover in Buckinghamshire, England, and villages including Ellesborough and Wendover Dean.

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Wensleydale Railway

The Wensleydale Railway is a heritage railway in Wensleydale and Lower Swaledale in North Yorkshire, England.

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Wenvoe Tunnel

Wenvoe Tunnel is a disused tunnel on the defunct Barry Railway that runs under Culverhouse Cross on the western outskirts of Cardiff, in the Vale of Glamorgan, south Wales.

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West Allerton railway station

West Allerton railway station serves the suburb of Allerton, Liverpool in the north west of England.

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West Anglia Great Northern

West Anglia Great Northern was a train operating company in England owned by National Express, that operated the West Anglia Great Northern franchise from January 1997 until March 2004 and the Great Northern franchise from April 2004 until March 2006.

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West Anglia Main Line

The West Anglia Main Line is one of the two main lines from, the other being the Great Eastern Main Line to Ipswich and Norwich.

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West Auckland railway station

West Auckland railway station served the villages of St Helen Auckland and West Auckland in County Durham, England, between 1833 and 1962.

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West Bromwich railway station

West Bromwich railway station was a major intermediate station on the Great Western Railway's London Paddington to Birkenhead via Birmingham Snow Hill line.

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West Burton power stations

The West Burton power stations are a pair of power stations on the River Trent near Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England.

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West Coast Main Line

The West Coast Main Line (WCML) is one of the most important railway corridors in the United Kingdom, connecting the major cities of London, Birmingham, Liverpool, Manchester, and Glasgow.

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West Coast Railways

West Coast Railways (WCR), is a railway spot-hire company and charter train operator based at Carnforth MPD in Lancashire.

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West Coastway line

The West Coastway line is a railway line in England following closely the south coast of Sussex and Hampshire, between the cities Brighton and Southampton.

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West Cornwall Railway

The West Cornwall Railway was a railway company in Cornwall, Great Britain, formed in 1846 to construct a railway between Penzance and Truro.

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West Green railway station

West Green railway station was on the abandoned Palace Gates Line in North London.

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West Ham station

West Ham is an intermodal interchange station in West Ham, east London, served by London Underground, Docklands Light Railway (DLR) and National Rail main line trains.

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West Hampstead railway station

West Hampstead railway station is a London Overground station on the North London Line between and in the London Borough of Camden and is in Travelcard Zone 2.

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West London Air Terminal

The West London Air Terminal was a check-in facility for British European Airways at Heathrow Airport.

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West London line

The West London line is a short railway in inner West London that links in the south to Willesden Junction in the north.

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West Midlands Passenger Transport Executive

The West Midlands Passenger Transport Executive (WMPTE) was the public body responsible for public transport in the West Midlands metropolitan county in the United Kingdom from 1969 until 2016.

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West of England line

The West of England line (also known as the West of England Main Line) is a British railway line from, Hampshire, to Exeter St Davids in Devon, England.

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West Riding Limited

The West Riding Limited is a named passenger train operating in the United Kingdom.

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West Ruislip station

West Ruislip is a station on Ickenham Road between Ickenham and Ruislip in the London Borough of Hillingdon in Greater London, formerly in Middlesex.

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West Somerset Railway

The West Somerset Railway (WSR) is a heritage railway line in Somerset, England.

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West Timperley railway station

West Timperley railway station was situated on the Glazebrook East Junction–Skelton Junction line of the Cheshire Lines Committee between and.

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West Wickham railway station

West Wickham railway station serves West Wickham in the London Borough of Bromley.

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Westcott railway station

Westcott railway station was a small station built to serve the village of Westcott, Buckinghamshire, and nearby buildings attached to Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild's estate at Waddesdon Manor.

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Westenhanger railway station

Westenhanger railway station is on the South Eastern Main Line in England, serving the villages of Westenhanger and Stanford, as well as Folkestone Racecourse, in Kent.

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Wester Hailes railway station

Wester Hailes railway station is a railway station opened in 1987 by British Rail serving Wester Hailes in the city of Edinburgh, Scotland.

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Westerham railway station

Westerham railway station served the village of Westerham in Kent from 1881 until its closure in 1961.

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Westerham Valley branch line

| The Westerham Valley branch line was a short railway line in Kent that connected Westerham, Brasted and Chevening with the village of Dunton Green and the South Eastern Main Line, a distance of 4.5 miles (7.2 km).

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Western Region of British Railways

The Western Region was a region of British Railways from 1948.

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Westerton railway station

Westerton railway station is a railway station that serves the Westerton district in the town of Bearsden, Scotland.

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Westhouses Locomotive Depot

Westhouses Locomotive Depot was a Traction Maintenance Depot located in Westhouses, Derbyshire, England.

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Weston under Penyard Halt railway station

Weston under Penyard Halt railway station is a disused wood built railway station that served the village of Weston under Penyard in Herefordshire on the Hereford, Ross and Gloucester Railway.

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Wetheral railway station

Wetheral railway station is on the Newcastle-Carlisle Tyne Valley Line in northern England, situated some seven minutes from Carlisle.

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Wetherby (Linton Road) railway station

Wetherby railway station was built on the North Eastern Railway's Cross Gates to Wetherby Line on Linton Road.

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Wharfedale line

The Wharfedale line is one of the rail services in the West Yorkshire Metro area of northern England. The service connects Ilkley with Leeds and Bradford, and is operated by Northern. West Yorkshire Metrocards are available for use on the line, covering Zones 3–5. The line is served predominantly by four-coach Class 333 electric multiple units.

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Wheatley railway station

Wheatley railway station was on the Wycombe Railway and served the village of Wheatley in Oxfordshire.

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Wheatley, Oxfordshire

Wheatley is a village and civil parish in Oxfordshire, about east of Oxford.

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Whifflet Line

The Whifflet Line is one of the lines within the Strathclyde suburban rail network in Scotland.

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Whinhill railway station

Whinhill railway station is a railway station located in the east of the town of Greenock, Inverclyde, Scotland.

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Whistlefield railway station

Whistlefield, later Whistlefield Halt was a minor station on the West Highland Line 10.30 miles (15.76 Kilometres) from Craigendoran Junction railway station near the hamlet of Portincaple on Loch Long, Argyll and Bute, Scotland.

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Whiston railway station

Whiston railway station serves the village of Whiston in Merseyside, England.

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Whitby and Pickering Railway

The Whitby and Pickering Railway (W&P) was built to halt the gradual decline of the port of Whitby on the east coast of England.

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Whitby railway station

Whitby railway station is a Grade II listed station which serves the town of Whitby in North Yorkshire, England.

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Whitchurch Town railway station

Whitchurch Town railway station was a station on the Didcot, Newbury and Southampton Railway in England.

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Whitebrook Halt railway station

Whitebrook Halt was a request stop on the former Wye Valley Railway.

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Whitechapel and Bow Railway

| The Whitechapel and Bow Railway was an underground railway in east London, United Kingdom, now entirely integrated into the London Underground system.

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Whitehaven, Cleator and Egremont Railway

The Whitehaven, Cleator and Egremont Railway was an English railway company which built and operated a standard gauge railway in Cumberland, England intended to open up the hematite orefield to the south-east of Whitehaven.

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Whitley Bay Metro station

Whitley Bay Metro station is a station on the Yellow line of the Tyne and Wear Metro network, in Whitley Bay, North Tyneside.

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Whitrope Tunnel

The Whitrope Tunnel is a disused railway tunnel in the Scottish Borders, situated south of Hawick on the Waverley Route, just close to Whitrope.

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Whitwell & Reepham railway station

Whitwell and Reepham railway station, also known as Whitwell station, is a former station situated in Norfolk, England.

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Wickham Market railway station

Wickham Market railway station is on the East Suffolk Line in the east of England, located in Campsea Ashe, Suffolk, approximately east of Wickham Market itself.

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Wickham trolley

The Wickham trolley was a railway engineering personnel carrier, used on British Railways as the type No.27 Gang and Inspection trolley.

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Widdrington railway station

Widdrington railway station is on the East Coast Main Line in the United Kingdom, serving the villages of Widdrington Station and Stobswood, Northumberland.

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Widnes Central railway station

Widnes Central railway station served the town of Widnes, England from 1879 to 1964.

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Widnes loop line

The Widnes loop was a railway line which served the town of Widnes, England from 1879 to 2000.

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Wigan North Western railway station

Wigan North Western railway station is one of two railway stations serving the town centre of Wigan, Greater Manchester, England.

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Wigan Wallgate railway station

Wigan Wallgate railway station is one of two railway stations serving the town centre of Wigan in Greater Manchester, England.

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Wigston Glen Parva railway station

Wigston Glen Parva railway station was a railway station on the Birmingham to Peterborough Line that served Glen Parva in Leicestershire, England.

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Wigston Magna railway station

Wigston Magna railway station was a railway station serving Wigston Magna in Leicestershire.

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Wigston railway station

Wigston railway station has been the name of two stations on the Midland Railway in Leicestershire, England.

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Wigston South railway station

Wigston South railway station, originally named Wigston station, was a railway station serving Wigston Magna in Leicestershire.

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Wigton railway station

Wigton railway station serves the town of Wigton in Cumbria, England.

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Wilbraham Road railway station

Wilbraham Road railway station was a station in Whalley Range, Manchester, England, on the former Fallowfield Loop line from via to Fairfield and.

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Wildmill railway station

Wildmill railway station is a railway station serving the district of Wildmill, Bridgend, South Wales.

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Willersey Halt railway station

Willersey Halt railway station served the village of Willersey, Gloucestershire, England between 1904 and 1960.

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Willesden Junction station

Willesden Junction is a National Rail station in Harlesden, north-west London, UK. It is served by both London Overground and London Underground services.

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Willesden TMD

Willesden TMD is a railway locomotive Traction Maintenance Depot situated in Harlesden, north London.

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William Booth

William Booth (10 April 182920 August 1912) was an English Methodist preacher who founded The Salvation Army and became its first General (1878–1912).

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William Bradshaw, Baron Bradshaw

William Peter Bradshaw, Baron Bradshaw (born 9 Sept 1936), commonly known as Bill Bradshaw, is a British academic and politician.

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William Valentine Wood

William Valentine Wood worked for much of his life on the London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS), rising to become its President.

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Willie Yeadon

Willie Brayshaw Yeadon (28 June 1907 – 16 January 1997), was a British railway historian known for his magnum opus, Yeadon's Register of LNER Locomotives and other works.

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Willington (Bedfordshire) railway station

Willington was a railway station on the Varsity Line which served the small village of the same name in Bedfordshire.

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Williton railway station

Williton railway station is a station in Williton, Somerset, England.

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Willoughby, Warwickshire

Willoughby is a village and civil parish about south of Rugby, Warwickshire, England.

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Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre

Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre is a building in Chippenham, Wiltshire, England, which serves as a focal point for heritage services relating to Wiltshire and Swindon.

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Wimbledon Park tube station

Wimbledon Park is a London Underground station in Wimbledon.

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Wimborne railway station

Wimborne was a railway station in Wimborne Minster in the county of Dorset in England.

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Wincanton railway station

Wincanton railway station was a station in the county of Somerset, in England.

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Winchester College

Winchester College is an independent boarding school for boys in the British public school tradition, situated in Winchester, Hampshire.

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Winchester railway station

Winchester railway station is a railway station in Winchester in the county of Hampshire, England.

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Windermere

Windermere is the largest natural lake in England.

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Windermere branch line

The Windermere branch line, also called the Lakes line is the railway line from Oxenholme to Kendal and Windermere in North West England.

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Windmill End railway station

Windmill End railway station was a station on the former Great Western Railway's Bumble Hole Line between Blowers Green and Old Hill.

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Windsor & Eton Central railway station

Windsor & Eton Central station is one of two terminal stations serving the town of Windsor, Berkshire, England.

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Windsor Link Line, Greater Manchester

The Windsor Link is a short but key railway line in Salford, Greater Manchester that connects Salford Crescent and Deansgate stations.

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Windy Nook

Windy Nook is a village in Tyne and Wear, England, bordered by Carr Hill to the west, Leam Lane Estate to the east, Felling to the north and Sheriff Hill to the south.

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Winnersh railway station

Winnersh railway station serves Winnersh, Berkshire, England.

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Winnersh Triangle railway station

Winnersh Triangle railway station is one of two railway stations in Winnersh, Berkshire, England.

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Winsford and Over branch line

The Winsford and Over branch line was a railway line serving the town of Winsford in Cheshire.

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Winsford and Over railway station

Winsford and Over railway station was one of three railway stations serving the town of Winsford in Cheshire.

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Winslow railway station

Winslow railway station is a former railway station which served the town of Winslow in north Buckinghamshire, England.

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Winter of 1990–91 in Western Europe

The winter of 1990–1991 was a particularly cold winter in Western Europe, noted especially for its effect on the United Kingdom, and for two significantly heavy falls of snow which occurred in December 1990 and February 1991.

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Wirral line

The Wirral line is one of two commuter railway lines operated by Merseyrail and centred on Merseyside, England, the other being the Northern line.

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Wisbech North railway station

Wisbech North railway station was a station in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire.

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Wistow railway station

Wistow was the sole intermediate station of the short Cawood, Wistow and Selby Light Railway (CW&SLR), in rural North Yorkshire, England.

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Witham (Somerset) railway station

Witham (Somerset) railway station was a station serving the Somerset village of Witham Friary and was located on the Frome to Yeovil section of the Wilts, Somerset and Weymouth Railway that opened in 1856.

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Witney

Witney is a historic market town on the River Windrush, west of Oxford in Oxfordshire, England.

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Witney railway station (goods)

Witney goods station served the Oxfordshire town of Witney on the Oxford, Witney and Fairford Railway.

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Witton Park Colliery

Witton Park Colliery was a coal mine in Witton Park, Witton-le-Wear near Bishop Auckland, County Durham, Northern England.

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Witton-le-Wear railway station

Witton-le-Wear railway station is a railway station on the Weardale heritage railway serves the village of Witton-le-Wear in County Durham, North East England, and is the current eastern terminus for the line's passenger services.

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Wixford

Wixford is a hamlet and civil parish in the Stratford-on-Avon District of Warwickshire, England, situated south of Alcester.

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Wokingham railway station

Wokingham railway station serves Wokingham in Berkshire, England.

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Wolferton railway station

Wolferton was a railway station on the King's Lynn to Hunstanton line which opened in 1862 to serve the village of Wolferton in Norfolk, England.

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Wolverhampton

Wolverhampton is a city and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands, England.

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Wolverhampton Low Level railway station

Wolverhampton Low Level was a railway station on Sun Street, in Springfield, Wolverhampton, England.

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Wolverhampton railway station

Wolverhampton railway station in Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England is on the Birmingham Loop of the West Coast Main Line.

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Wolverhampton railway works

Wolverhampton railway works was in the city of Wolverhampton in the county of Staffordshire, England.

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Wolverton

Wolverton is a constituent town of Milton Keynes in north Buckinghamshire, England.

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Wolverton railway station

Wolverton railway station serves northern Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, especially Wolverton, Stony Stratford, New Bradwell, and nearby villages in south Northamptonshire.

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Wood Street railway station

Wood Street is a London Overground station on the Chingford branch of the Lea Valley lines, located in Upper Walthamstow in the London Borough of Waltham Forest, east London.

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Woodbridge railway station

Woodbridge railway station is on the East Suffolk Line in the east of England, serving the town of Woodbridge, Suffolk.

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Woodford Halse

Woodford Halse is a village about south of Daventry in Northamptonshire.

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Woodham Brothers

Woodham Brothers Ltd is a trading business, based mainly around activities and premises located within Barry Docks, in Barry, South Wales.

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Woodhead line

The Woodhead line was a railway line linking Sheffield, Penistone and Manchester in the north of England.

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Woodland, Cumbria

Woodland is a dispersed hamlet within the civil parish of Broughton West in the Furness region of Cumbria, England, and is located in the southern part of the Lake District National Park, west of Coniston Water, between Torver and Broughton-in-Furness.

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Woodside Morris Men

Woodside Morris Men are a UK Morris dance side based in Watford, Hertfordshire.

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Woodside Park tube station

Woodside Park is a London Underground station in Woodside Park, north London.

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Woodsmoor

Woodsmoor is a suburb of Stockport in Greater Manchester, England The area is served by Woodsmoor railway station, opened by British Rail in 1990.

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Woodsmoor railway station

Woodsmoor railway station is on the Buxton Line in Woodsmoor, a suburb of Stockport, Greater Manchester, England.

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Wooler railway station

Wooler railway station was a stone-built railway station serving the town of Wooler in Northumberland.

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Wootton Broadmead Halt railway station

Wootton Broadmead Halt was a railway station on the Varsity Line which served the settlement of Wootton Broadmead near Stewartby in Bedfordshire, England.

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Wootton Wawen railway station

Wootton Wawen railway station serves the village of Wootton Wawen in Warwickshire, England.

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Worcester Foregate Street railway station

Worcester Foregate Street railway station, opened by the Great Western Railway in 1860 in the centre of Worcester, England, is the smaller of the two stations serving the city, but more centrally located.

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Working timetable

A Working timetable (WTT) - (Ger. Buchfahrplan; Fr. Livret de la Marche des Trains; N. America Employee Timetable) - is a set of timetables, for the internal use of a railway's operating staff, that show all the planned train movements in a defined area.

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Workington

Workington is an historic industrial town and civil parish at the mouth of the River Derwent on the west coast of Cumbria, England.

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Workington railway station

Workington railway station serves the town of Workington in Cumbria, England.

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Worle railway station

Worle railway station, on the Bristol to Exeter Line, serves the Worle, West Wick and St Georges suburbs of Weston-super-Mare in North Somerset, England.

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Wormwood Scrubs

Wormwood Scrubs, known locally as The Scrubs (or simply Scrubs), is an open space located in the north-eastern corner of the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham in west London.

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Worthington railway station

Worthington railway station was a station at Worthington, Leicestershire, England.

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Worthington, Leicestershire

Worthington is a village and civil parish in North West Leicestershire, England, about north of the town of Coalville and a similar distance north-east of the market town of Ashby-de-la-Zouch.

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Wortley railway station

Wortley railway station was a railway station on the Sheffield, Ashton-under-Lyne and Manchester Railway lying between Deepcar and Penistone.

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Wrawby Junction rail crash

The Wrawby Junction rail crash was a train crash which occurred on 9 December 1983, at Wrawby Junction, near Barnetby station in North Lincolnshire, England.

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Wrexham and Ellesmere Railway

| The Wrexham and Ellesmere Railway was a railway line that ran from Wrexham in North Wales, to Ellesmere in Shropshire, England.

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Wrexham and Minera Railway

The Wrexham and Minera Railway or Wrexham and Minera Branch was a railway line in North Wales between the town of Wrexham, the village of Brymbo where it served the Brymbo Steelworks, and the lead mines and limeworks at Minera.

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Wycombe Railway

The Wycombe Railway was a British railway between and that connected with the Great Western Railway at both ends; there was one branch, to.

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Wyesham Halt railway station

Wyesham Halt was a request stop at Wyesham on the former Wye Valley Railway, it was also used by the Coleford Railway.

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Yarmouth Beach railway station

Yarmouth Beach railway station is a former railway station in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk.

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Yarnton

Yarnton is a village and civil parish in Oxfordshire about southwest of Kidlington and northwest of Oxford.

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Yarnton railway station

Yarnton Junction was a three-platform station serving the village of Yarnton, Oxfordshire.

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Yate railway station

Yate railway station serves the town of Yate in South Gloucestershire, in south west England.

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Yatton railway station

Yatton railway station, on the Bristol to Exeter Line, is in the village of Yatton in North Somerset, England.

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Yeovil

Yeovil is an English town and civil parish in the district of South Somerset, with a population of 45,000.

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Yeovil Railway Centre

The Yeovil Railway Centre is a small railway museum at Yeovil Junction on the L&SWR West of England Main Line between Salisbury and Exeter in the U.K..

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Ynyshir railway station

Ynyshir railway station served the village of Ynyshir, in the Rhondda Fach valley in south Wales, from 1876 to 1964.

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Ynyslas

Ynyslas (meaning "blue island") is a small Welsh village about 1.5 miles north of Borth and 8 miles north of Aberystwyth, within the county of Ceredigion.

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Ynyswen

Ynyswen is a village in the community of Treorchy, in the county borough of Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales.

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Ynyswen railway station

Ynyswen railway station is a railway station serving the village of Ynyswen in Rhondda Cynon Taf, south Wales.

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Yoker railway station

Yoker railway station is an unstaffed station which serves the district of Yoker in Scotland.

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York and North Midland Railway

The York and North Midland Railway (Y&NMR) was an English railway company that opened in 1839 connecting York with the Leeds and Selby Railway, and in 1840 extended this line to meet the North Midland Railway at Normanton near Leeds.

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York Clifton Carriage Sidings

York Clifton Carriage Sidings was a stabling point located in York, North Yorkshire, England.

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York engine sheds and locomotive works

There were a number of engine sheds and railway works located in York.

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York Wagon Works

York Wagon Works was a railway freight wagon works built in York, England, by the North Eastern Railway in 1867.

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York, Newcastle and Berwick Railway

The York, Newcastle and Berwick Railway (YN&BR) was an English railway company formed in 1847 by the amalgamation of the York and Newcastle Railway and the Newcastle and Berwick Railway.

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York–Beverley line

The York–Beverley line was a railway line between York, Market Weighton and Beverley in Yorkshire, England.

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Yorkshire Engine Company

The Yorkshire Engine Company (YEC) was a small independent locomotive manufacturer in Sheffield, England.

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Yorkshire Pullman

The Yorkshire Pullman was a named passenger train operating in the United Kingdom.

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Young, James and Webster v United Kingdom

Young, James and Webster v United Kingdom is a UK labour law case, concerning freedom of association and the closed shop.

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Ystrad Rhondda

Ystrad (also known as Ystrad Rhondda or Ystrad-Rhondda) is a community and village in the Rhondda Fawr valley, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales.

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Ystrad Rhondda railway station

Ystrad Rhondda railway station is a railway station serving Ystrad in Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales.

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0-4-0

Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, represents one of the simplest possible types, that with two axles and four coupled wheels, all of which are driven.

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0-6-0

Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, represents the wheel arrangement of no leading wheels, six powered and coupled driving wheels on three axles and no trailing wheels.

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0-6-0+0-6-0

Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, represents the wheel arrangement of an articulated locomotive with two separate swivelling engine units, each unit with no leading wheels, six powered and coupled driving wheels on three axles and no trailing wheels.

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158 (number)

158 (one hundred fifty-eight) is the natural number following 157 and preceding 159.

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16–25 Railcard

The 16–25 Railcard is an annual card giving discounts on certain types of railway ticket in Britain.

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1928 in rail transport

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1934 in rail transport

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1948

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1948 in rail transport

In 1948, 14 railroads in North America owned more than 1,000 steam locomotives each.

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1948 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1948 in the United Kingdom.

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1948 Locomotive Exchange Trials

The 1948 Locomotive Exchange Trials were organised by the newly nationalised British Railways (BR).

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1951 in rail transport

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1952 in rail transport

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1954 Swissair Convair CV-240 crash

The 1954 Swissair Convair CV-240 crash occurred on 19 June 1954 when a Swissair Convair CV-240 ditched in the English Channel off Folkestone, Kent having run out of fuel.

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1955 in rail transport

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1956

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1956 FA Cup Final

The 1956 FA Cup Final was the final match of the 1955–56 staging of English football's primary cup competition, the Football Association Challenge Cup, better known as the FA Cup.

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1956 in rail transport

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1956 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1956 in the United Kingdom.

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1957 Birthday Honours

The Queen's Birthday Honours 1957 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries.

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1959 Birthday Honours

The Queen's Birthday Honours 1959 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries.

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1959 in Scotland

Events from the year 1959 in Scotland.

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1961 Birthday Honours

The Queen's Birthday Honours 1961 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries.

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1961 in rail transport

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1962 New Year Honours

The New Year Honours 1962 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries.

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1963 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1963 in the United Kingdom.

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1965 in rail transport

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1966 in rail transport

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1966 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1966 in the United Kingdom.

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1967 in rail transport

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1968

This was the year of the Protests of 1968.

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1968 in rail transport

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1968 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1968 in the United Kingdom.

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1969 in rail transport

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1970s

The 1970s (pronounced "nineteen-seventies", commonly abbreviated as the "Seventies") was a decade of the Gregorian calendar that began on January 1, 1970, and ended on December 31, 1979.

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1971 in rail transport

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1971 New Year Honours

The New Year Honours 1971 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries.

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1972 in rail transport

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1973 in rail transport

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1974 in rail transport

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1974 in Scotland

Events from the year 1974 in Scotland.

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1974 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1974 in the United Kingdom.

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1975 in rail transport

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1976 in rail transport

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1976 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1976 in the United Kingdom.

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1979 in rail transport

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1980 Birthday Honours

The Queen's Birthday Honours 1980 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries.

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1981 Birthday Honours

The Queen's Birthday Honours 1981 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries.

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1984 in rail transport

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1984 New Year Honours

The New Year Honours 1984 were appointments by most of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries, and honorary ones to citizens of other countries.

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1985

The year 1985 was designated as the International Youth Year by the United Nations.

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1986 in rail transport

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1987 in rail transport

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1987 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1987 in the United Kingdom.

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1988 in rail transport

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1988 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1988 in the United Kingdom.

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1988 in Wales

This article is about the particular significance of the year 1988 to Wales and its people.

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1989 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1989 in the United Kingdom.

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1990 in rail transport

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1990s

The 1990s (pronounced "nineteen-nineties" and abbreviated as the "Nineties") was a decade of the Gregorian calendar that began on January 1, 1990, and ended on December 31, 1999.

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1991 in Scotland

Events from the year 1991 in Scotland.

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1992 New Year Honours

The New Year Honours 1992 were appointments by most of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries, and honorary ones to citizens of other countries.

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1994 in rail transport

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1994 New Year Honours

The New Year Honours 1994 were appointments by most of the sixteen Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries, and honorary ones to citizens of other countries.

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2-10-0

Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, 2-10-0 represents the wheel arrangement of two leading wheels on one axle, ten powered and coupled driving wheels on five axles, and no trailing wheels.

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2-6-0

Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, represents the wheel arrangement of two leading wheels on one axle, usually in a leading truck, six powered and coupled driving wheels on three axles and no trailing wheels.

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2-6-4

Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, a locomotive has two leading wheels, six coupled driving wheels and four trailing wheels.

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2011 in rail transport

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2014 National Rail ticket features

In 2014, a new design was introduced for train tickets issued on the National Rail network in Great Britain.

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2017–18 Port Vale F.C. season

The 2017–18 season is Port Vale's 106th season of football in the English Football League, and first season back in EFL League Two following relegation from EFL League One.

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24-hour clock

The 24-hour clock is the convention of time keeping in which the day runs from midnight to midnight and is divided into 24 hours, indicated by the hours passed since midnight, from 0 to 23.

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4 mm scale

4 mm scale is the most popular model railway scale used in the United Kingdom.

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4-6-0

Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives by wheel arrangement, represents the configuration of four leading wheels on two axles in a leading bogie, six powered and coupled driving wheels on three axles and no trailing wheels.

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4-6-2

Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, represents the wheel arrangement of four leading wheels on two axles, six powered and coupled driving wheels on three axles and two trailing wheels on one axle.

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7P

7P may refer to:;7P.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Rail

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