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This five ton scale model of the Flying Scotsman, on 4th June 1976, belonging to Bill Stewart will be put through its paces at Whorlton Lido, near Barnard Castle
The allies have planned their own railroad system to take with them for the forthcoming second front. The construction of this rail system in England has been on of the greatest secrets of this war
Mr. J. D. Cram Station Master at Riding Mill Railway Station is busy with the prize winning flowers on 2nd September 1955
Hundreds of rail fans turned out to give the Consett-Newcastle rail service a farewell on 17th March 1984. The Derwentside Rail Action Group decided to charter the last train
Steam Train at Kidderminster Town Train Station, Worcestershire, England, Circa 1908. Severn Valley Railway Line
A steam train of the Severn Valley Railway rolls through the Shropshire countryside between Bridgnorth and Hampton Loade, Shropshire, England, 22nd August 1973. Severn Valley Railway Line
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 men who built the new Ravenglass and Eskdale locomotive, the Northern Rock. Left to right, Ian Smith, David Clay and Ian Page on 26th May 1976
A new diesel locomotive pulls the Talisman into Newcastle on 25th August 1958. It is one of the new diesels which will replace the steam locomotive on the Kings Cross - Edinburgh run
One of the two diesel locos that serve Kirkby Industrial Estate, Merseyside, Wednesday 7th September 1966
A steam locomotive belonging to the Tanfield Railway Company steams along the Museums line in Stanley, County Durham on 7th April 1988
Engine No. 5305 the Black Five crosses the River Tyne on 14th March 1987 on its way NorthEngine No.5305 the Black Five crosses the River Tyne on 14th March 1987 on its way North to Scotland
Ray Hopkins, aka Chico, Maesteg Rugby Union Player, and Twickenham hero, is lifted up by workmates at the NCB workshop at Maesteg, 2nd May 1970
The inside of a crowded 2nd class carriage on a new Intercity 225 electric train on 7th August 1991
Clearing snow off railway lines at Hartington, Derbyshire Peak District, England, during the harsh winter of 1947, using the recently developed Jet Engine
Rolls Royce and Railway staff, carrying out trials with a jet engine to clear snow off railway lines, Derbyshire Peak District, England, during the harsh winter of 1947
Lord Beaverbrook unveils his nameplate on a Southern Railway train, BR 34054 / SR NoLord Beaverbrook unveils his nameplate on a Southern Railway train, BR 34054/SR No. 21C154 - September 1947. The train was built in Brighton and withdrawn from service in September 1964
Albert Park Miniature Railway, Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire. 30th March 1967
Thornaby Railway Station, Stockton on Tees, North Yorkshire, 21st July 1967
The Deltic Alycidon, D9009 (55 009), Class 55, purchased by the Deltic Preservation Society, leaves ICI Wilton. Pictured at Nunthorpe on route to Grosmont, in the centre of two Class 37 engines
Billingham Railway Station, North Yorkshire, 29th January 1972
The new Yarm Railway Halt, which opens next month, nears completion on the Worsall Road, near Conyers School, 23rd January 1996. Yarm Railway Station
Men of the Second City Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment leaving Sutton Coldfield, holding Lee Enfield Rifles. July 1915
Capel Celyn Halt, the last train on the Bala-Blaenau Ffestiniog railway line before the valley was flooded. January 1960. British Railway Steam Locomotive 8727 Collett
A railway guard leaped from his van seconds before it was hurled off the line by a steam locomotive pulling two empty passenger coaches on 30th July 1966 The locomotive
More than 200 passengers had a narrow escape at Hexham Station on 1st July 1957, when a coal train crashed into an empty diesel train. they were in the 11 a.m
A general view of Prudhoe Railway Station on the Newcastle to Carlisle line on 28th November 1995
A view of the platform at Tyne Dock Railway Station on 3rd October 1972
The exterior of the now derelict Manors Railway Station in Newcastle on 1st July 1985
A general view of Seaburn Railway Station with its wooden platform on 13th February 1987
Martin Wilson of Wallsend serves free tea and coffee to first class passengers on the East Coast Rail Line on 20th November 1995
Felling Railway Station before the buildings were demolished on 3rd February 1971
The removal of the old Forest Hall Railway Station on 11th March 1964 View taken looking south showing the hill of debris that was once the southbound platforms ticket office and waiting rooms
A general view of Acklington Railway Station in Northumberland on 1st March 1976
The disused Rowley Railway Station near Consett, County Durham on 28th March 1968 which was dismantled brick by brick and rebuilt at Beamish Ope Air Museum
The trains no longer run, the railway track is gone, but Kirkandrews Railway Station, on the old Carlisle-Silloth line, is far from deserted on 5th February 1972
The carriage and the signal box at Jesmond Railway Station which is to become a restaurant called La Cabina on 11th December 1984
The remains of the waiting room of Blaydon Railway Station on 10th July 1977 which has been seriously damaged by vandals
A general view of the deserted High Shields Railway Station which shows little indication that it is still in use on 3rd February 1971
A general view of Boldon Colliery Railway Station on 30th June 1976
A general view of the disused Lintz Green Railway Station on the Newcastle to Consett line on 6th August 1953
A general view of the now disused Carville Railway Station in Wallsend on 18th April 1973
Children from St Peters Special School, Newcastle take a ride on a model steam locomotive at Haswell Lodge, County Durham on 7th September 1972
Dalegarth Station - the end of the line - driver George Staniforth checks the locomotive River Irt under the shadow of the snowclad lakeland crags on 29th March 1972
Mr Joe Thompson (left) and Mr Tom Tate, owner of the miniature railway at Haswell Lodge, Haswell, County Durham, with one of the engines on 15th August 1971
The Silver Jubilee train at the official opening of Cumbras narrow gauge Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway on 29th May 1977
Mr. J. G. Rennie, the assistant training officer, is served with a meal by trainee waiter Alex Irving of Newcastle, on 24th November 1970, watched by J