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Churchward GWR design 4MT. locomotive "Fury"Churchward GWR design 4MT. locomotive " Fury" the latest railway monster 15th June 1925
Intercity 125 Train at Derby Station 15th June 1989
Locomotive 3799 designed by Nigel Gresley seen here hauling coal in Derbyshire. 15th June 1945
Level crossing at Tutbury 15t June 1989
Tutburys first stopping train since 1966. Station reopening 15th April 1984
Midlander Evening special at the Midland Railway Trust Butterley 15th April 1986
LNER Flying Scotsman 15th March 1964
The Beyer Peacock Self Trimming Coal Bunker Locomotive 15th June 1925
The Sir Nigel Gresley at Keithley 15th April 1989
Princess Margaret Rose Steam Locomotive at the Midland Railway Trust at Butterley. 15th June 1975
The Arlington Grange was one of the first of the Great Western Cos Grange classe of 4-6-0 mixed traffic locomotives to enter service in 1936
The Sir Nigel Gresley arrives at Derby Built in 1937 by Sir Nigel Gresley 15th February 1988
Class 4F locative at the Midland Railway Trust 15th May 1982
Flying Scotsman approaching Derby Station 15th December 1985
Duke of Glouchester names a locomotive with his namesake at Rothley near Loughborough 15th November 1986
A Fowler Class Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway 7F locomotive at the Midland Railway Centre Ripley 15th September 1984
The Mallard in Derby 15th October 1986
American evangelist Billy Graham arrives at Euston Station in London after his successful Scottish Crusade. Here he is greeted by his sister Mrs Jean Ford
American evangelist Billy Graham arrives with his wife Ruth at Euston Station in London after his successful Scottish Crusade. 11th May 1955
Southend Pier Railway, Southend-on-Sea, Essex. 15th August 1957
Aerial views of Birmingham New Street Station, taken from the BRMB Flying Eye. 15th June 1994
Aerial views of Birminghams railways, taken from the BRMB Flying Eye. 15th June 1994
Liverpool Football Team on the train as they head for London for FA Cup fifth round match v Arsenal at Highbury. (Picture) Players relaxing on their journey with a game of cards. 14th February 1964
Liverpool footballers pose together at Lime Street Railway station before making he first stage of their train journey to Wembley for the FA Cup Final match against Leeds United
Liverpool manager Bob paisley (left) and chairman John Smith (centre) accompany Graeme Souness to London from Lime Street Station where they will a disciplinary hearing for the player
Liverpool footballers Ray Clemence, Phil Neal and Phil Thompson at Lime Street Station. Date stamped: 24th January 1981
Injured Liverpool footballer David Johnson rests his leg on the European Cup trophy on the train back to Liverpool from London following his sides triumph over Bruges in the European Cup Final at
Members of the victorious FA Cup winning Liverpool team Ian St John, Peter Thompson and Ron Yeats, proudly showing off the FA Cup trophy on a bus at Lime Street Railway Station as they return
Supporters arrive for the Liverpool v Coventry City FA Cup tie at Anfield. 7th January 1961
Liverpool manager Bill Shankly and assistant Bob paisley pictured on the way to Wembley for the FA Cup Final against Newcastle. May 1974
Jimmy Case at Lime Street Station, Liverpool. Circa 1976
Steam locomotive on the London Underground Metropolitan line 7th May 1954
The 1T57 "Fifteen Guinea Special", the last main-line passenger train to beThe 1T57 " Fifteen Guinea Special", the last main-line passenger train to be hauled by steam locomotive power on British Rail on 11th August 1968 before the introduction of a steam ban that
A train driver poses in the cab of his British Rail express Class 86 electric locomotive train, which ran on the newly electrified West Coast Main Line between Birmingham and Liverpool
Two new British Rail Class 83 express electric locomotive trains, built by English Electric at Vulcan Foundry, Newton-le-Willows for the newly electrified West Coast Main Line between Birmingham
Train driver Arthur Marsey of Wavertree poses in the cab of his British Rail express Class 85 electric locomotive train, which ran on the newly electrified West Coast Main Line between Birmingham
The famous Overhead Railway in Liverpool, with the train stopped at James Street Station, 1947
Mrs Gwen Heads, of Kensal Rise, London, with her three boys and 2 month old baby girl, waiting for the train at Paddington. They are being evacuated to the Midlands. July 1944
View inside Lime Street Railway Station in central Liverpool, showing the 2.30 pm London train about to depart from Platform 7. Picture taken: 12th January 1967
Polly the steam engine moving along the Liverpool Overhead Railway. The railway stretched from as far as Dingle in the south to Seaforth & Litherland.Demolition in the North
Her Majestys Postmaster General, the Rt. Hon. Edward Short MP, opening an exhibition to mark the 40th anniversary of the G.P.O. railway
Poole Hospital Garden Fete, Nunthorpe, Middlesborough, Summer 1976. Our picture shows... children enjoying a ride on a model railway line
Pop star and Watford FC Chairman, Elton John, opens the new Watford Stadium Halt railway station. It will serve Vicarage Road stadium, home of Watford F.C. 4th December 1982
The Lord Mayor says farewell at Coventry Station. 23rd March 1956
Queen Elizabeth II arrives at Newport Station ahead of opening Spencer Works. 26th October 1962
Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh is greeted by Air Commodore V D Moorhead, C. OPrince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh is greeted by Air Commodore V D Moorhead, C.O. RAF St Athan on his arrival at Gileston Halt. St Athan, Wales, 30th October 1959
The Queen sees the working replica of Trevithicks Penydarren locomotive with curator Dr J. Geraint Jenkins during her visit to the Industrial Museum, Cardiff. 26th July 1985