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London Midland & Scottish Railway Class 4F Ivatt steam locomotive 43036 at Birmingham New Street. 11th December 1992
Standard tank engine number 80079 covered in steam on the Bridgenorth to Kidderminster line on the first day of the Severn Valley railways new season, 18th march 1989
The crew of an steam locomotive pose beside the engine at Stafford Road sheds, circa 1900
Two former Great Western Railway engines, restored to their original condition, cheered by local enthusiasts at Leamington Station on its special journey from London to Birmingham and Derby. May 1976
An old Leamington steam locomotive number 6697 being preapred for action at Didcot, Oxfordshire before taking part in the Great Western Society Ltd open days. 17th September 1977
A goods train makes its way across the tow bridge in the centre of Stourbridge as it is being reconstructed, 11th October 1959
The rebuilt goods depot at Lawley Street, Birmingham not long after it reopened in 1945
Southern Railway Class K Steam locomotive number steams out of the sheds, circa 1965
Great Western Railway 4-60 Class 4900 steam locomotive number 6914 " Langton Hall" passing Twyford, July 1960
Opening of Hawthorns Station at West Bromwich by the Great Western Railway, 26th December 1931
The Cumbrian Coast Express train passes Talerdigg bank on a summers day, Circa 1965
Liverpool manager Bill Shankly with the FA Cup trophy on board the train back to Liverpool following his sides 3-0 victory over Newcastle United in the FA Cup Final at Wembley. 5th May 1974
A London Midland and Scottish Railway Jubilee Class 4-6-0 steam locomotive number 45573 named Newfoundland, climbing beneath Wild Boar Fell to Ais Gill summit pulling an Edinburgh to St Pancras
Steam locomotive engines steaming up on the tracks near Birmingham, circa 1960
Copley Hill class steam locomotive B1 4-6-0 number 61387 attacks the 1-in-50 from Holbeck up to Copley Hill with a Leeds-Cleethorpes train, 1951
Vale of Rheidol 2-6-2 steam locomotive number 7 "Dwain Glyndwr"Vale of Rheidol 2-6-2 steam locomotive number 7 " Dwain Glyndwr" leaves Aberffrwyd with the 10am train from Aberystwyth to Devils Bridge. 7th August 1968
On the former LNER West Highland line, a Class K2 2-6-0 number 61787 steam locomotive Loch Quoich leaves Fort William with a Mallaig train, circa 1952
London Northwestern Locomotive 0-6-0 number 147 stationed at Crewe. Circa 1896
Passengers waiting for the booking office on Platform One at Snow Hill Station in Birmingham, 1912
London Midland and Scottish Railway 4-6-0 Stanier Class Five steam locomotive number 45156, heads the G.C. Enterprises special train through Clapham between Carnforth and Settle. 4th August 1968
The special train at Harborne Station in 1950 which was organised by the Midland area of the Stephenson Locomotive Society. June 1950
Cassius Clay aka (Muhammad Ali) training at White City training camp ahead of his rematch with Henry Cooper. 18th May 1966
Aerial picture of Ninian Park, home of Cardiff City Football Club. 1962
Cardiff City players pictured at Cardiff General Railway Station as they left for their tour of Australia, 24th May 1968
The West Bromwich Albion football team, which beat Preston North End in the final of the FA Cup at Wembley, left Paddington Station this evening for home, taking their hard-earned trophy with them
The Coventry Skill Centre float seen here taking part in the 1974 Coventry Carnival. 15th June 1974
Dr Richard Beeching, Chairman of British Railways, at Rail Plan Conference, where he presented his report entitled, " The Reshaping of British Railways", pictured 27th March 1963
World War Two - Second World War - A Middlesbrough to Newcastle train which was machine gunned by a German aircraft during an air raid on North East during August, 1940
Children from Ridpool Junior and Infants School in Hurstcroft Road Kitts Green seen here about to board a train for a day trip to Rhyl in North Wales
The Great Western Railway Manor class 4-6-0 steam locomotive Foxcote Manor, number 7822, departs from Llangollen heading a Barmouth - Birmingham excursion train, passing the River Dee. Circa 1955
The London North East Railway Class A4 4-6-2 steam locomotive 60028 "Walter KThe London North East Railway Class A4 4-6-2 steam locomotive 60028 " Walter K. Wingham" (previously known as Sea Eagle)
The London Midland and Scottish Railway Stanier Jubilee Class 4-6-0 steam locomotive Barfleur, number 45685, departs from Birmingham New street heading the 12.48 York to Bristol express train
Holidaymakers on the platform at Snow Hill Station in Birmingham awaiting the arrival of the " Cornishman" a British Railways express passenger train to Penzance, Cornwall. 17th April 1954
The Foot bridge at Birmingham New Street station at the turn of the 20th century. Circa 1900
The Great Western Railway 6000 Class King George VI 4-6-0 steam locomotive 6028 pulls away from platform number 7 with the 10am express train to London Paddington from Birmingham in its final week in
Scene at Bridgnorth Railway Station which was bought by the Severn Valley Railway Society from British Rail. A London, Midland and Scottish Railway Ivatt Class 2 2-6-0 steam locomotive, number 46443
The London North East Railway Class A4 4-6-2 steam locomotive 60032 Gannet heads the Elizabethan Express train service run from Kings Cross Station in London to Edinburgh. January 1956
Steam billows around the London Midland & Scottish Railway Class 2F Ivatt locomotive 46522 at New Street Station, Birmingham as passengers along with onlookers prepare for a sentimental last journey
The LNER Class A3 Pacific steam locomotive No. 4472, The Flying Scotsman, pictured at Birmingham New Street cheered by an eager crowd of train enthusiasts, 1964
Relief porter Peter Kelly at work at Tutbury Station, October 1957
TRAIN LOAD OF FLYING BOMBS BLOWN UP RAF TYPHOONS. A train load of I20 flying bombs intended for London was attacked and destroyed by RAF rocket firing typhoons near the Albert canal
Princess Margaret leaves Tyneside after launching the liner Maori at Walker. She is seen just before she stepped into the train at Newcastles Central Station to return to London. 28th October, 1952
Princess Margaret is greeted by Viscount Allendale as she steps from the train at the Central Station in Newcastle. The Princess was wearing her favourite winter coat
Everton manager Harry Catterick holds the FA Cup trophy on the train journey back to Liverpool following their 3-2 victory over Sheffield Wednesday at Wembley Stadium. May 1966
Robert and Cissie Charlton, parents of England football brothers Bobby and Jackie Charlton, greeted by enthusiastic rail guards as they arrive at Kings Cross Station in Central London from Ashington
Norwich City FC V. Luton Town. Players return from Liverpool St. to Norwich in a special carriage. 14th March 1959
The Beatles with Marhirishi Yogi aboard a train bound for Bangor in North Wales. 29th August 1967
Leeds United manger Don Revie with Billy Bremner and Syd Owens at Leeds station before leaving for London to play Chelsea in the FA Cup final. 9th April 1970