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Journey Collection (page 21)

Background imageJourney Collection: Threlkeld Railway Stationon 27th February 1972 whcih was situated on the Cockermouth

Threlkeld Railway Stationon 27th February 1972 whcih was situated on the Cockermouth, Keswick and Penrith Railway between Penrith and Cockermouth in Cumbria, England

Background imageJourney Collection: A general view of the sign at South Shields Railway Station on 4th February 1971

A general view of the sign at South Shields Railway Station on 4th February 1971

Background imageJourney Collection: L. N. E. R. was the proud boast of South Gosforth Railway Station on 11th August 1967 in

L. N. E. R. was the proud boast of South Gosforth Railway Station on 11th August 1967 in
L.N.E.R. was the proud boast of South Gosforth Railway Station on 11th August 1967 in the days when Mr. J. W. Harker, who retired this week, helped to make a prize-winning garden there

Background imageJourney Collection: A sign for the now demolished Penruddock Railway Station on 27th February 1972

A sign for the now demolished Penruddock Railway Station on 27th February 1972

Background imageJourney Collection: Felling Railway Station on 15th January 1969

Felling Railway Station on 15th January 1969

Background imageJourney Collection: The Newcastle to Carlisle train service changed to diesel on 4th February 1957

The Newcastle to Carlisle train service changed to diesel on 4th February 1957. Here the 9.20 a.m. is seen leaving the Central Station

Background imageJourney Collection: The North East gives a railway lead. - The Diesel-electric railbus leaving Newcastle

The North East gives a railway lead. - The Diesel-electric railbus leaving Newcastle Central Station on 26th September 1933

Background imageJourney Collection: A British Rail Diesel Multiple Unit on the East Coast Main Line on 4th February 1957

A British Rail Diesel Multiple Unit on the East Coast Main Line on 4th February 1957

Background imageJourney Collection: The Rockwell Sabreliner jet aircraft taking off during the 1978 Farnborough Airshow

The Rockwell Sabreliner jet aircraft taking off during the 1978 Farnborough Airshow. 08/09/1978

Background imageJourney Collection: A twin engined RAF Supermarine Stranraer (K3973) flying boat lying in the River Wear

A twin engined RAF Supermarine Stranraer (K3973) flying boat lying in the River Wear, after making a forced landing owing to bad visibility. 16/09/1936

Background imageJourney Collection: The speedometer tops 140 m. p. h. on the Inter-City 125 Tees-Tyne Pullman on 23rd September

The speedometer tops 140 m. p. h. on the Inter-City 125 Tees-Tyne Pullman on 23rd September
The speedometer tops 140 m.p.h. on the Inter-City 125 Tees-Tyne Pullman on 23rd September 1985 when it set the record of 144 m.p.h

Background imageJourney Collection: Diesel locomotive No. IV45 at Newcastle Central Station on 3rd December 1967

Diesel locomotive No. IV45 at Newcastle Central Station on 3rd December 1967
Diesel locomotive No.IV45 at Newcastle Central Station on 3rd December 1967

Background imageJourney Collection: The make and mend workshop at the Stephenson Railway Museum, Silverlink

The make and mend workshop at the Stephenson Railway Museum, Silverlink, North Shields on 22nd June 1991

Background imageJourney Collection: A replica of the famous George Stephenson Rocket, specially built at Darlington for mr

A replica of the famous George Stephenson Rocket, specially built at Darlington for mr. Ford, the motor magnate, undergoing trials under its own steam on 24th May 1929

Background imageJourney Collection: A Volvo 142 makes it way through the snow drifts in Hexham

A Volvo 142 makes it way through the snow drifts in Hexham, as teams battled to clear roads through the snow outside Allendale, leaving drifts 12ft high. 20th March, 1979

Background imageJourney Collection: The first railway locomotive seen in the North, built by William Hedley, of Wylam

The first railway locomotive seen in the North, built by William Hedley, of Wylam, for hauling coal wagons on 1st July 1813 circa

Background imageJourney Collection: The ovservation car at the rear of the L. and N. E. R. Coronation train

The ovservation car at the rear of the L. and N. E. R. Coronation train
The ovservation car at the rear of the L. and N.E.R. Coronation train, photographed at Newcastle Central Station on 3rd July 1937 when the train arrived from Edinburgh on a trial run

Background imageJourney Collection: This locomotive Killingworth Billy built by George Stephenson for Killingworth Colliery

This locomotive Killingworth Billy built by George Stephenson for Killingworth Colliery in 1830 and newly preserved on one of the Newcastle Central Station platforms may be transferred to

Background imageJourney Collection: Puffing Billy one of Georgen Stephensons first engines on 9th April 1945

Puffing Billy one of Georgen Stephensons first engines on 9th April 1945

Background imageJourney Collection: The One Horse 'Dandy'on the Port Carlisle-Bowness railway

The One Horse "Dandy"on the Port Carlisle-Bowness railway
The One Horse " Dandy" on the Port Carlisle-Bowness railway; the horse pulled the old passenger coach up the long incline, and stepped up behind to ride back 22nd February

Background imageJourney Collection: A plane takes off on a runway over Callerton Hill from Newcastle International Airport

A plane takes off on a runway over Callerton Hill from Newcastle International Airport. (Aircraft)

Background imageJourney Collection: A plane takes off on a runway over Callerton Hill from Newcastle International Airport

A plane takes off on a runway over Callerton Hill from Newcastle International Airport. (Aircraft)

Background imageJourney Collection: Burdon Moor Walk, Tanfield Railway near Marley Hill

Burdon Moor Walk, Tanfield Railway near Marley Hill



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