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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
Rain, Steam and Speed - 1844 Great Western Railway by Turner National Gallery Joseph Mallord William Turner (born in Covent Garden, London on April 23, 1775 (exact date disputed), died December 19
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
At Kings Cross, Major General Sir Cecil Pereira in the cab of Coldstreamer, theAt Kings Cross, Major General Sir Cecil Pereira in the cab of " Coldstreamer", the naming of which engine he had just performed. 20 June 1939
Cock o the North approaching a tunnel 1934
The Rocket - this locomotive was built by George Stevenson at Newcastle-on-Tyne in 1829 to compete for a prize of ?500 offered by the directors of the Liverpool
Model of Blenkinsons locomotive 1812 (right side) - John Blenkinsop (1783-1831) was an English mining engineer and an inventor in the area of steam locomotives
The Flying Scotsman picking up water at KnebworthThe " Flying Scotsman" picking up water at Knebworth. (No 4472) vintage stills archive picture library stock photographic
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 "
Steam Engine Green Goddess ( 1 ) on the Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway at Hythe station, Kent, UK, England. 1950s
Model of Stephensons Killingworth locomotive 1815-1820 (right side) ? TopFoto
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
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
Opening of the first steam passenger railway - Canterbury - Whitstable 6th May 1830 ?TopFoto
In 1838 Samuel Brooks, vice-chairman of the Manchester and Leeds Railway (MLR) bought land at Hunts Bank close to the cathedral
The first steam railroad train in America ?TopFoto
Steam Engine Samson ( 6 ) on the Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway at Hythe Station, Kent, UK, England. 1950s
The railway viaduct across Dean Street, Newcastle-on-Tyne, England. c. 1850The railway viaduct across Dean Street, Newcastle-on-Tyne, England. c.1850
Specially taken for the London and North Eastern Railway. An Express passing through the Bridge at Peterborough on 2 July 1929
Liverpool Street to Norwich Express, hauled by a new type of Diesel locomotive, made by the English Electric Co. passing through romford Station in Essex ?TopFoto
Excavation of Olive Mount, from Burys Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 1831 Construction required the removal of 480, 000 cubic yards of sandstone
The point where the railway crosses The Duke of Bridgwaters Canal The Liverpool and Manchester Railway (LMR) was the worlds first twin-track inter-urban passenger railway in which all the trains were
Train - the last LMS train to leave London before state ownership from St. Pancras 1st January 1948. ?TopFoto
Industrial landscape with the London and Manchester Railway in the background (right) The Liverpool and Manchester Railway (LMR)
Steam train for route ordinaire no 78. 19th century
Stephensons locomotive No. 1 - centenary celebrations - Locomotion No. 1, although more than once rebuilt, retains its original appearance
Bridge over the Irwell, Victoria Station, Manchester, 1845 In 1838 Samuel Brooks, vice-chairman of the Manchester and Leeds Railway (MLR)
Pumps for draining 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
London and North Eastern Railway. An Express emerging from Welwyn Tunnel
The Southern Region Atlantic Coast Express steams out of Waterloo Station on its record run to Salisbury thence to Paris Merchante navy Class locomotive 35015 " Rotterdam Lloyd Line" 30th
The Story of Exposition The Panama - Pacific International Exposition Company 1915 The Transfer Table, Palace of Transportation San Francisco
The Night Ferry, special comfort service for business men resumed service again today for the first time since 1939. Passengers chat to driver
The Warrington Viaduct, over the River Mersey and Mersey and Irwell Canal, on the Grand Junction Railway, 1837
The London and North Eastern Railway Flying Fox leaving Paddington with the CornishThe London and North Eastern Railway " Flying Fox" leaving Paddington with the Cornish Riviera Express. 27 April 1925
Drawing of The Rocket - this locomotive was built by George Stevenson at Newcastle-on-Tyne in 1829 to compete for a prize of
Rochdale Railway Station was opened by the Manchester and Leeds Railway in 1839
The 33rd Model Railway Exhibition of the Model Railway Club opens in Central Hall, Westminster, London. Photo Shows: Some of the youngsters looking at a model steam locomotive which is operated by 20
Railway station at night - 1959 Credit: TopFoto
Newton Church and village with the London and Machester Railway passing in the background, 1 January 1831 The Liverpool and Manchester Railway (LMR)
The Mallard, the fastest train in the world July 1988