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Churston station in 1979
Day trippers head for the station after their trip to Severn Beach (not dated) 1950s?
World War Two - Second World War - The ruins after a German air raid on a North East of England town. Pictured is the LNER Goods Station, New Bridge Street, Newcastle
World War Two - Second World War - German air raid on a North East of England town. Pictured is Mr Tom Robson of Newcastle who witnessed the bombing of New Bridge Street in Newcastle during the war
Threlkeld Railway Stationon 27th February 1972 whcih was situated on the Cockermouth, Keswick and Penrith Railway between Penrith and Cockermouth in Cumbria, England
A general view of the sign at South Shields Railway Station on 4th February 1971
L. N. E. R. was the proud boast of South Gosforth Railway Station on 11th August 1967 inL.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
A sign for the now demolished Penruddock Railway Station on 27th February 1972
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
The North East gives a railway lead. - The Diesel-electric railbus leaving Newcastle Central Station on 26th September 1933
A British Rail Diesel Multiple Unit on the East Coast Main Line on 4th February 1957
The make and mend workshop at the Stephenson Railway Museum, Silverlink, North Shields on 22nd June 1991
A fine model of the famous George Stephenson locomotive Rocket, which is now included in the exhibitits at the Industrial Museum, Exhibition Park, Newcastle on 12th July 1935
Eric Maxwell (left) and Peter Weightman members of Tanfield Lea Railway Museum with the restored 1885 railway carriage on 20th May 1989
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
The One Horse "Dandy"on the Port Carlisle-Bowness railwayThe 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
A train goes through the Rocky Mountains from Vancouver to Banff. Canada
Canada - Mountains Snow Peak Forest Trees Water River Railway Line Tracks
Sir Billy Butlin opens the first monorail in Britain June 1965 in his Skegness Holiday camp
Shakespeare Express pulled into Snow Hill Station, Birmingham to go to Stratford, the first steam train to run the route for 30 years. The engine decoupled and then went to the rear carriages