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Locomotives from Southports Steamport are on the rails again this weekend. Riding on an ex-LMS Jinty is Robert Gordon (9). 2nd April 1983
A small tank engine pulls into the railway station at Halesworth Suffolk. June 1952 C3365
The Flying Scotsman, (LNER Class A3 4472 Flying Scotsman) steam train travels along the track in the Berkshire/Oxfordshire area in the summer of 1999
Lord Denning at Whitchurch station to go to London to present his report into the Profumo scandal. 16th September 1963
Goods train pulls into the railway station at Halesworth Suffolk. June 1952 C3365
The LNER steam locomotive Bayardo seen here using the new electric coaling installation and inspection pit at Kings Cross Station. September 1929
Evening Star train at Tyseley Locomotive Works, Birmingham Railway Museum. 4th June 1982
Another Fitzgerald outlet, Newcastle. Circa 1925
Train arriving at Waterloo Station with West Indian immigrants on the last day before the new United Kingdom immigration act came in to law. 30th June 1962
Holiday scenes at Whitley Bay in North Tyneside, Tyne and Wear. 13th August 1949
A steam train during Saltburns Victorian celebrations. 17th August 1986
The first stream train in 20 years at Saltburn station. 17th August 1981
The massive part that preserved railways now play in British tourism started with the reopening of the Bluebell Line in East Sussex, on August 8, 1960
Railway enthusiasts crowd the platform at Leamington station to witness the passsing of the last steam-hauled passenger train in the area - the Birkenhead Flyer headed by No
A last wave from the engine driver before the final trip of the day on 29th January 1963
View over the cab of a Southern railways express train making its way from Waterloo to Brighton July 1932
Southern Railways N15 King Arthur class locomotive "Linette"Southern Railways N15 King Arthur class locomotive " Linette" seen here departing Waterloo Station. July 1932
The Flying Scotman leaving Kings Cross in its intial non-stop run to Scotland. 1st May 1928
The Ffestiniog Railway is the oldest independent railway company in the World - being founded by an Act of Parliament in 1832
Workers seen here making their way to the Volkswagen factory at Wolfsburg from the railway station. 10th December 1952
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
Contestants in A beauty competition at Felixstowe. 19th July 1960
Steam Locomotive 862 Lord Collinswood (Lord Nelson Class) seen here at Waterloo. Circa 1935
Back in February 1953, a steamy brief encounter occurs on Paddington station, while a driver looks suitably aghast. Were this loving couple about to be driven apart by the 7.10pm to Birkenhead
Trainspotting became a mania for the nations young males in the 1950s. Heads bowed in obeisance to their obsession, a gaggle stand at London Waterloo, in August 1952
Driver and Stoker Steam Engine Reg Deacon and Fred Phillipson working as a team on the footplate of the Castle class Locomotive 7001 Sir James Milne 1950 023135/1
Seated comfortably in the presumably cold smokebox, army trainees watch their instructor remove scale from an LNER Thomson class B1 loco, in July 1944, 10 months before the warOs end
The restored LMS "Black 5"BR loco on its test run at Severn Valley RailwayThe restored LMS " Black 5" BR loco on its test run at Severn Valley Railway, Bridgnorth where the ten year major rebuild took place. 1998
In the big freeze of early 1947, the railways kept the countryOs lifelines open. This sequence shows the progress of an LMS Stanier Black Five locomotive on a highly scenic Scottish journey
In rude good health is GWR Hall class No. 4965 Rood Ashton Hall, newly restored in 1998 and hauling The Shakespeare Express, a regular Sunday working from Birmingham Snow Hill to Stratford