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A H Class 0-4-4T locomotive seen here approaching the engine shed at Tunbridge Wells. Circa 1960
Diesel Multiple Unit seen here in the loco shed at Cambridge. 23rd October 1962
Southern Railways N15X class locomotive Trevithick November 1938
The drivers view from the Southern Railways King Arthur Class locomotive Sir Percivale as it departs Waterloo station. November 1938
Southern Railways King Arthur Class locomotive departing Waterloo station. November 1938
Express train thunders through Surbiton station. November 1938
Southern Railways goods train passes a three carriage Electric Multiple Unit train on a suburban branch line. November 1938
The driver Southern Railways King Arthur Class locomotive Sir Percivale awaits the signal from the guard to depart Waterloo station. November 1938
A Southern Railways unknown King Arthur Class locomotive seen here on its approach to London November 1938
A hundred years of railway history was paraded before the Duke and Duchess of York at Darlington, when locomotives, rolling stock
Another Fitzgerald outlet, Newcastle. Circa 1925
Jacko 1926 Class 3 locomotive at the Midland Railway Centre. 15th March 1982
Britanna Locomotive. Mr Alfred Barnes. M. P. Minister of TransportBritanna Locomotive. Mr Alfred Barnes. M.P. Minister of Transport, naming British Railways first standard locomotive at Maryleborne Station today
Locomotive Witherslack Hall seen here close to Derby 15th June 1950
The Bahamas - Locomotive pulls into Midland Railway centre 15th May 1989
The Locomotive of the Patriot Class, which will be named " The Derbyshire Yeomanry" by Sir Ian Walker, Colonel of the Regiment at a ceremony at Derby Midland Station tomorrow afternoon at
Churchward GWR design 4MT. locomotive "Fury"Churchward GWR design 4MT. locomotive " Fury" the latest railway monster 15th June 1925
Locomotive 3799 designed by Nigel Gresley seen here hauling coal in Derbyshire. 15th June 1945
Midlander Evening special at the Midland Railway Trust Butterley 15th April 1986
LNER Flying Scotsman 15th March 1964
The Beyer Peacock Self Trimming Coal Bunker Locomotive 15th June 1925
Princess Margaret Rose Steam Locomotive at the Midland Railway Trust at Butterley. 15th June 1975
The Arlington Grange was one of the first of the Great Western Cos Grange classe of 4-6-0 mixed traffic locomotives to enter service in 1936
The Sir Nigel Gresley arrives at Derby Built in 1937 by Sir Nigel Gresley 15th February 1988
Class 4F locative at the Midland Railway Trust 15th May 1982
A small steam locomotive at the Donington Steam Pageant. 15th September 1983
Flying Scotsman approaching Derby Station 15th December 1985
Duke of Glouchester names a locomotive with his namesake at Rothley near Loughborough 15th November 1986
A Fowler Class Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway 7F locomotive at the Midland Railway Centre Ripley 15th September 1984
The Mallard in Derby 15th October 1986
The Queen sees the working replica of Trevithicks Penydarren locomotive with curator Dr J. Geraint Jenkins during her visit to the Industrial Museum, Cardiff. 26th July 1985
Churston station with the new bridge in situ on a summers day in the 1980s
An RCTS special approaches Ashton Swing Bridge in the 1950s?
Number 34021 "Dartmoor"a Bulleid Pacific locomotive of the West Country ClassNumber 34021 " Dartmoor" a Bulleid Pacific locomotive of the West Country Class, seen racing towards London from Salisbury, Wiltshire for the last time before retirement 30th April 1967
A view from the footplate of locomotive number 34021. A Bulleid Pacific engine of the West Country Class, as it makes its last journey from Salisbury in Wiltshire to London
Number 34021 Dartmoor a Bulleid Pacific locomotive of the West Country Class, seen here before it leaves Salisbury, Wiltshire bound for London
Railway fans celebrate London - Newcastle run with a mile a minute trip on the Flying Scotsman. The A3 Pacific locomotive was brought out of retirement to commemorate the 40th anniversary of
Last of the Great Western giants. Paddington says farewell to steam, when the 4.15pm train for Banbury pulled by the " Clun Castle" left the station
Locomotives and trains of the London Midland Service seen here at Birmingham New Street Station circa 1939
LNER Sheds at Kings Cross - Cleaning giant locomotives " Into the Open Jaws", but not only the jaws, the smoke box
Sir Frederick Stamp, Chairman of the LM+S Railway shakes hands with Mr Fred Davis the Engine Driver of the last steam train journey from Birmingham Park. 15th March 1938
With an ancient and modern background - the Flying Scotsman express approaching Newcastle Station on its non-stop run from Edinburgh to London
7808 Cookham Manor a Great Western Railway 7800 Manor Class steam locomotive. Seen here at the Great Western Society centre at Didcot in October 1970
Great Western Railways 6100 class steam locomotive no 6106 seen here at the home of the Great Western Society at Didcot. 6106 was built at Swindon in May 1931
HS 4000 Kestrel diesel locomotive built by Hawker Siddleley, pictured at Newcastle Central Station, Newcastle, North East England, 23rd October 1969
A V Dawson Ltd. Haulage Company. The company employs over 100 people, runs both road and rail vehicles and had just spent 1 million in the former British Steel Ayrton works, Middlesbrough
Views. Thornby Rail Depot. 31st March 1995. Feature, Graystone White & Sparrow, Crane Hire Company. Managing Director, David Barrass, takes a ride in a basket, 140 foot above depot, Stockton
Clare Johnson (r) and Louise Granger, aged 12, pupils at Kings Cross Manor School, Acklam, who received a trophy on behalf of the school for work they are doing to clean up the Thornby Marshalling