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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
Diesel locomotive No. IV45 at Newcastle Central Station on 3rd December 1967Diesel locomotive No.IV45 at Newcastle Central Station on 3rd December 1967
The ovservation car at the rear of the L. and N. E. R. Coronation trainThe 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
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
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
Around 1, 200 schoolchildren walking along the platform to board one of two special electric trains at Coventry railway station on Wednesday