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Locomotive under steam. c. 1950 P044399 English RailwaysLocomotive under steam. c.1950 P044399 English Railways
Locomotive No. 459 passing under Kingston by-pass seen from cab of another trainLocomotive No.459 passing under Kingston by-pass seen from cab of another train. New signal lights in use on left of picture. c.1950 P044403 English Railways
A train on the new Chessington Line, Southern Railway. c.1950 P044409 English Railways
An Electric Train passing through a tunnel. c. 1950 P044393 English RailwaysAn Electric Train passing through a tunnel. c.1950 P044393 English Railways
c. 1950 English Railwaysc.1950 English Railways
English Railways, attending to signal lights on the Southern Railways. c.1950 P044404 English Railways
Commuters waiting on the platform. c. 1950 P044406 English RailwaysCommuters waiting on the platform. c.1950 P044406 English Railways
Two express trains side by side. c. 1950 English Railways. P044389Two express trains side by side. c.1950 English Railways. P044389
No 34052, Lord Dowding class locomotive, Battle of Britain. seen here on the Southern Railwayc.1950 English Railways
English Railways, locomotive No. 753 c. 1950 English RailwaysEnglish Railways, locomotive No. 753 c.1950 English Railways
Driver and his mate in the Footplate of a Locomotive. c. 1950. English RailwaysDriver and his mate in the Footplate of a Locomotive. c.1950. English Railways. P044398
Ben Quarmby, of Enid Street, Salford, Lancs, who claims to have invented a gas turbine engine which will revolutionise motoring. November 1953 D6696
Girls assembling cylinder studs on crank cases of Rolls Royce Merlin engines as they are made at a factory in the Northwest of England
English Railways. Express train. c. 1950 P044401 English RailwaysEnglish Railways. Express train. c.1950 P044401 English Railways
No 34052, Lord Dowding class locomotive, Battle of Britain. seen here on the Southern Railway. English Railways
Signalman at work in his Signalbox. c. 1950 P044400 English RailwaysSignalman at work in his Signalbox. c.1950 P044400 English Railways
Locomotive building up a head of steam prior to leaving Liverpool Street Station c.1950 P044392 English Railways
Steam Engine pulling out of unknown station under a bridge. c.1950 P044388 English Railways
Picture taken from the front of a steam train travelling at about 70mph, a shutter speed of 1/1000th of a second was used to freeze the action. c.1950 P044407 English Railways
Train Spotters. Bill Flitter and Friends. January 1953 D97
Trainspotting became a mania for the nations young males in the 1950s. Heads bowed in obeisance to their obsession, a gaggle stand at London Waterloo, in August 1952
The replica of George Stephensons Locomotion No. 1 in action at Beamish MuseumThe replica of George Stephensons Locomotion No.1 in action at Beamish Museum
Train Spotters. Bill Flitter and Friends. January 1953 D97-002