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The Flying Scotsman pulls out of Londons Kings Cross station to make the last steam-hauled non-stop run to Edinburgh 1 May 1968 vintage stills archive picture library stock photographic
Crewe Station started service on 4 July 1837 with the opening of the Grand Junction Railway. The purpose of this railway was to link the four largest cities of England by joining the existing
The Flying Scotsman on its last journey when it pulled the 1.15pm Kings Cross - Leeds express as far as Doncaster. Photo shows the locomotive passing Potters Bar station during the journey 14 January
The Flying Scotsman steam train 1960s vintage stills archive picture library stock photographic
Working shaft in the Kilsby Tunnel 8 July 1937 The tunnel is located near the village of Kilsby in Northamptonshire and opened in 1838 as a part of the London and Birmingham Railway
The Mallard, the fastest train in the world
The Flying Scotsman steaming out of Kings Cross for the last journey today 14 January 1963 vintage stills archive picture library stock photographic
Cock o the North approaching a tunnel 1934
A batch of traditional English Christmas puddings, with cloths tied ready to steam credit: Marie-Louise Avery / thePictureKitchen / TopFoto
LMS Train filling up at Tebay, the golden age of steam trains
A Grimsby herring trawler in the North Sea Fish where the fish are!
The Station Masters Office Paddington Station 1852-4 by Isambard Kingdom Brunel and M D Wyatt
Stephensons Rocket. 1829
Richborough Train Ferry on the east coast of Kent
Worlds largest ship arrives at Southampton The new White Star Liner RMS Majestic the largest ship in the world arrived at Southampton on Monday from Cuxhaven 10 April 1922
The Flying Scotsmans 392 miles non stop The famous Flying Scotsman trains of the LNER made new history when both the Up and Down flyers inaugurated the nonstop runs between Kings Cross and Edinburgh
Chat Moss threatened the completion of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, until George Stephenson succeeded in constructing a railway line through it in 1829; his solution was to "
Richborough Train Ferry on the east coast of Kent showing steam engines being transported
Cold Meece Station staffordshire Station Masters garden
Box tunnel showing the West Portal - Box Tunnel is a railway tunnel in western England, between Bath and Chippenham, dug through the Box Hill
Loading a train at New Congo Railway from Matadi to Stanley Pool 1898 Cape to Cairo railway during construction
The Flying Scotsman leaving Kings Cross for Edinburgh on the Centenary of the East West Route 7th August 1950
An overview of the Richborough Train Ferry on the east coast of Kent showing the ramp between boat and land
Golden Arrow Steam train
The Great Western Society has staged an Open Day at Taplow Station Goods Yard near Maidenhead, Berks. The main attraction was the Pendennis Castle engine
The United States Linesr SS Leviathan at Southampton 4 November 1931
Kroone Belle Steamship 1920
RMS Adriatic, passenger liner of the White Star Line
The SS Menominee of the Atlantic Transport Line 5 June 1924
P&O Liner Chitral, built 1925 23 August 1947P&O Liner " Chitral", built 1925 23 August 1947
Southern Railway (SR) Electric at Poll Hill, Kent. 1934
Steam train, Russia, pre-revolutionarySteam train, Imperial Russia, pre-revolutionary TopFoto
Re opening the Festiniog Railway which run from Portmadoo through 27miles of beautiful welsh countryside. The first train after 20 years 6th June 1957
The Diesel Electric Locomotive ( DMS Railway ) pulling out of Euston Station. Also in the picture is one of the latest type of LMS Locomotive 18th December 1947
View of a train on the perilous railway track on Mount Washington. 19th century
The Mallard, the fastest train in the world, at Nine Elms astation. Two engine cleaners pause to look at it. It is moved by road to the Museum of British Transport at Clapham, South London
A Leeds miner and Bienkinsop loco (aquatint)
Boys of saint Olave?s Grammar School Keenly interested in their namesake southern railway engine at London bridge. 22 July 1935
The Florida East Coast Railway extension to the island of Key West opened in 1912 On the line which makes it possible to travel from New York to Havana withough changing carriages
Train LMS Train picking up water at Tebay
Whiteleys Viaduct at Charleston Curves, 1845 Built to carry the Manchester and Leeds Railway over the River Calder at Charlestown, near Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire
A Southern Region Merchant Navy class locomotive taking the Royal Scot out of Euston Station 3rd May 1948
The Dunrobin, the Duke of Sutherlands private engine has made its last trip under its own steam. With the luxury coach which has born Royalty of many lands
At Kings Cross Station The Queen Of Scots leaving Kings CrossAt Kings Cross Station The " Queen Of Scots " leaving Kings Cross. 4 November 1929 ? TopFoto
In 1838 Samuel Brooks, vice-chairman of the Manchester and Leeds Railway (MLR) bought land at Hunts Bank close to the cathedral
The famous little miniature railway which runs between Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch in Kent was reopened to the public after eight years of war service
The first steam railroad train in America ?TopFoto