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In a flurry of steam, engine 43129 pulls the six car train, with 300 members of the Stephenson Locomotive Society and the Railway Travel and Correspondence Society aboard, on 11th November 1963
The Talisman Express on 17th September 1956
Breaking ground on 26th July 1954 was the British Railways new excursion train, Northern Venturer, when it left Newcastle Central Station for Morecambe on the first leg on its four-journey schedule
A steam train on show to the public on 6th June 1981 at Newcastle Central Station
The Britannia class locomotive Oliver Cromwell which hauled the last steam train into Carlisle on 12th August 1968
The famous old steam locomotive Sir Nigel Gresley powers its way through Morpeth Station on 29th April 1995
Preparing the site of the parcel depot, which will be built in the 1, 000, 000 reconstruction of Coventry Railway Station. Property near the station entrance has alrerady been demolished
These Shetland ponies at Wollsingtham leave the station to graze in the fields until they are sold to work in the mines
If you want to know why Britains city buildings were blackened, heres one of the reasons. Back on familiar territority, Flying Scotsman blasts out of Newcastle on the East Coast Mainline in May
Rush hour in Snow Jan 1982 Camberley Station Surrey at 9 o clock in the morning
Asian immigrant family waiting at Bishops Stortford train station to travel to London and Loughborough. Passengers on first plane load of Asians expelled by President Amin of Uganda which arrived at
The Flying Scotsman leaving Kings Cross for the very last time. It travels to Edinburgh. The Flying Scotsman, designed by Sir Herbert Nigel Gresley
Two boys buying a ticket from the booking office at Londons Charing Cross station June 1950
The new robot ticket inspector at Stamford Brook Station on London Underground causing problems for Robert Beale The £ 1
What started as just a routine August day at Middlesbrough station in 1942 ended in terror. A German dayliht raid scored a direct hit on the overall roof, causing it to partially collapse
Some of the damaged coaches afer Nazi air raids on Middlesbrough Station. November 4th 1942
Birmingham The archway at Curzon Street Station. November 1965Birmingham.. The archway at Curzon Street Station. November 1965
There was a brisk sale in platform tickets when the Flying Scotsman pulled into Newcastle Central Station to take on Water 5 June 1967
Allendale Railway Station 1930 circa
General pictures from a busy Newcastle Central Railway Station 6 July 1982
The full gamut of British design represented by the classic 1920s-style of No. 7029 Clun Castle and by the 1970-style psychedelic blouse
The unmistakable form of a Great Western Railway locomotive, in the shape of Collett Castle class No. 5051 Drysllwyn Castle
Lib - Gallowgate bus station in 7 July 1982 - People waiting for a bus
A large scale exercise to call up reservists at Catterick to see how long it took to make a civilian a soldier. The result was it only took a few hours from arriving at the station to being prepared
Queen Elizabeth II says goodbye to Sir Ralph Carr-Ellison at Newcastle Central Station after her visit to Newcastle
Delegates leave for the Inter - Allied conference in Paris - Lord and Lady Curzon seen boarding the train. 26th January 1921 DM4540H
Steam Locomotive 862 Lord Collinswood (Lord Nelson Class) seen here at Waterloo. Circa 1935
Rolling Stones: Bill Wyman & his girlfriend Astrid arrive at Newcastle Central Station before they play a gig at the Newcastle City Hall on Thursday 4th March 1971 (first night of their UK tour)
Radio London: Pirate Radio Station. General scene around the Motor Vessel Galaxy which is home to Radio London. Whilst the disc jockeys broadcast to the nation
Fifteen army cadets set off from Coventry station for their first real taste of life in the army. The boys aged between 14 and 18
Youth Culture: New Romantics in Birmingham. March 1981 PM 81-00114-001
Pop Star: Elton John. Elton John records his first programme as a disk jockey at the BBC this afternoon (Sunday). March 1975 75-01207-005
Rolling Stones Bill Wyman and his girlfriend Astrid leaving Newcastle station before the bands concert at Newcastle City Hall on Thursday 4th March 1971 (first night of their UK tour)
Rolling Stones Charlie Watts arriving at Newcastle City Hall on Thursday 4th March 1971 (first night of their UK tour) on the same day as the band announced they were going to become tax exiles by
Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales during his visit to the North East 31 May 1978 - arriving at Newcastle Central Station
Railway lines at Chollerton are rapidly becoming overgrown with weeds and grass. What was onece the station waiting room is now the village Post Office on 25th August, 1959