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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
The scene at Romford when a London and North Eastern Railway Engine was named EssexThe scene at Romford when a London and North Eastern Railway Engine was named " Essex Regiment". The unveiling and placing of a tablet on the engine was carried out by Lieutenant Colonel
Locomotion No. 1 is to be seen at Darlington Main Line Station and although more than once rebuilt, it retains its original appearance
Opening of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway The scene at Edge Hill, Liverpool, as the ceremonial trains prepared to set out on the opening run to Manchester and back on 15 September 1830
G. W. R Locomotive. Garth Hall. UndatedG.W.R Locomotive. Garth Hall. Undated
Two steam trains pass each other. 1933
Filming The Game of Life, a film about the first train invented by George StephensonFilming " The Game of Life, a film about the first train invented by George Stephenson. Mr H Hesslegrove, who plays Stephenson, with his complete model of the " rocket "
Muriel Haken waves to a passing train from a railway embankment. 1939
The Dartford Football Club mascot chats to the engine drivers en route to the match at Derby between Dartford FC and Derby County Football Club in the FA Cup third round. 11 January 1936
The Turbomotive considered a starting innovation in British railway practice, is at Euston Station after having been built at the Crew works
A train engineer looks at one of the large engine wheels after being derailed at Swanley, Kent. 1938
Mr David Behar poses on a train for the Dartford Division of Kent Conservative and Union Association Aldershot Tattoo. 1939
Engineers on the track at the front of the locomotive after being derailed at Swanley, Kent. 1938