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British Rail has temporarily replaced its Northern Pacer trains with diesel locomotives which are more than 20 years old on 23rd April, 1987
Youngsters got a rare chance to see some of the finest helicopters in the world at an annual festival at the Bowes Railway Museum
An AErospatiale AS355 Twin Squirrel helicopter, operated by the Northumbria Air Ambulance service, flies past St Marys Lighthouse, Whitley Bay. 20/12/1993
A British Rail diesel train roars along the track near Tyne Dock Station
A British Army Westland Sioux helicopter dropped into the car park at the Jingling Gate pub, Whorlton, near Westerhope, while taking part in the Armys Operation Vikings. 24/06/1971
The Cierva C8L autogyro, which left Cramlington for Glasgow, flew alongside a plane piloted by D. Parkinson, of Newcastle Aero Club, to allow a North Mail photographer to take this picture
Westland Sea King search and rescue helicopters at RAF Boulmer. 06 / 02 / 1979Westland Sea King search and rescue helicopters at RAF Boulmer. 06/02/1979
A diesel train at Kirkbride in Cumbria which was inspected by the Mayor of Carlisle, Coun. T. J. Lancaster who is also a British Railways guard on 25th November 1954
The last Riverside Line train waiting for passengers at Willington Station on 20th July 1973
This Vickers Viscount airliner was a surprise visitor to Woolsington (Newcastle Airport), having arrived from London with passengers because a rail strike
The Vickers VC10 making its first taxi test on the runway at the Vickers Airfield on the old Brooklands racing track
Four Royal Navy Sea King helicopters and three Sea Harriers in flight. Circa: 1992
A Westland Lynx helicopter, operated by the Royal Navy. Circa : 1992
Heaton Traction Depot production manager Len Purdy pictured with the new British Rail Pacer train on 12th September 1985
The new Western Way road bridge crossing the main London to Newcastle railway at North of Tyne Marshalling Yard, Lamesley, which, prior to its opening
Olympic athlete Mike McLeod dubbed the Elswick Express could not keep pace for once when British Rails latest supertrain hit the tracks on 9th August 1985
One man in a carriage travelling into Newcastle on the East Coast Main line train on 1st Juoy 1982
Christmas shoppers get on one of the new British Rail Pacer trains on 21st December 1985
A carriage from one of the Regional Railways North East trains on 11th September 1997
The interior of a new diesel train service to South Shields. The 5. 00 p. mThe interior of a new diesel train service to South Shields. The 5.00 p.m. from Newcastle which was packed at Hebburn was almost empty after Tyne Dock and High Shields on 7th January 1963
Anne Charleston & Ian Smith stars of Australian Day Time Soap Neighbours, pictured 30th November 1989
Mr. Graham Hague from Sheffield who is a railway enthusiast taking pictures of a Diesel Multiple Unit on 21st July 1973 on the Riverside Line
The last train waits at Washington Station for the signal to pull out on 13th June 1963
A RAF Avro Vulcan bomber takes off at the Flying Display and Exhibition of the Society of British Aircraft Constructors at Farnborough in 1956. 03/08/1956
Railway enthusiasts were given a blast of steam from the past on 24th August 1975. The Sir Cecil Cochrane started work again on the old Tanfield Wagonway at Marley Hill
One of British Rails new Diesel Multiple Units which will come into operation on the Newcatle - Middlesbrough line from November 7
The first of the powerful main-line diesel-electric locomotives to be built in British Railways workshops under the modernisation programme, is seen at Marylebone Staton, London on 24th April 1959
A Westland Lynx helicopter, operated by the British Army. 04 / 12 / 1992A Westland Lynx helicopter, operated by the British Army. 04/12/1992
Train driver John Gilchrist of Cramlington with one of British Rails new rail buses on 17th September 1985
The last few passengers board the last train as it leaves Washington Station on 13th June 1963
A Bristol 192 Belvedere, twin engine RAF helicopter in flight at the 1958 Farnborough Airshow. 05/09/1958
British Rails new sprint star dashed into Newcastle to complete a North lap of honour on 9th August 1985
The Westland Puma HC Mk. 1 is a AErospatiale Puma SA 330 E built under licence by WestlandThe Westland Puma HC Mk.1 is a AErospatiale Puma SA 330 E built under licence by Westland Helicopters for the RAF
One of British Rails Diesel Multiple Units at one of the rural stations on the Newcastle to Carlisle line ion 9th August 1981
The interior of one of the Diesel Multiple Units cariiages that run on the Riverside Line on 20th July 1973
A RAF Westland Whirland, (XN 127) of the Queens Flight, piloted by Prince Philip, leaves Durham County Hall at Aykley Heads, which the Prince had just officially opened
A Royal Navy Westland Sea King helicopter, one of two based at Newcastle to protect North fishermen from poachers
A British Rail Diesel train leaving the Gosforth sheds on 8th September 1955
The interior of a British Rail Diesel Multiple Unit carriage on 30th March 1976
Two British Rail Diesel Multiple Units pulling into Newcastle Central Station on 23rd September 1970
One of the Diesel Multiple Units on the Newcastle to Haltwhistle line on 29th June 1982
A Vickers Vanguard aircraft of the Invicta International airline. The plane was returning from Lourdes, with 148 passengers and priests onboard, when a brake warning light appeared
A British Rail Diesel train on its way to Leeds on 9th October 1996
One of British Rails Diesel Multiple Units on the local Riverside Line watched by hundreds of people being filmed on 26th March 1971
Marion Mould (18 year old Marion Coakes at the time), winning the Ladies World Show Jumping Championships on her mighty little pony Stroller
A RAF Westland Whirland, (XN 127) of the Queens Flight, prepares to leave with Prince Philip from Durham County Hall at Aykley Heads, after he had opened the new £ 2, 750, 000 building
An AErospatiale AS355 Twin Squirrel helicopter, operated by the Northumbria Air Ambulance service and sponsored by Barbour takes flight. 05/07/1995
Heaton Traction Depot production manager Len Purdy pictured in the interior of the new British Rail Pacer train on 12th September 1985
A Bristol 192 Belvedere twin engine RAF helicopter. 13 / 09 / 1962A Bristol 192 Belvedere twin engine RAF helicopter. 13/09/1962
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
A British Rail Diesel Multiple Unit on the East Coast Main Line on 4th February 1957