Express Passenger Locomotive Collection
"The Golden Age of Express Passenger Locomotives
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"The Golden Age of Express Passenger Locomotives: A Glimpse into the Past" Step back in time and witness the magnificent power and elegance of express passenger locomotives that once ruled the railways. In this captivating collection, we explore iconic locomotives from various railway companies, each with its own unique design and engineering brilliance. The Down Flying Scotsman Passing Reston, c1930 captures a breathtaking moment as this legendary locomotive speeds through the countryside, symbolizing speed and luxury. Meanwhile, The Flying Scotsman's non-stop run between Kings Cross and Newcastle on 11 July 1927 showcases its record-breaking prowess. GWR's Express Passenger Locomotive "King George V" leaving Middle Hill Tunnel Box presents a colorful litho image that highlights both its regal name and impressive performance. Similarly, The Caledonian Railway's No 903 designed by Mr John F McIntosh exhibits meticulous attention to detail in its vibrant depiction. Moving on to The Midland Railway's No 1025 designed by Mr R M Deeley, we witness a masterpiece of engineering excellence. Its sleek design hints at the incredible speed it could achieve effortlessly. Equally remarkable is The Great Northern Railway's No 251 designed by Mr H A Ivatt - an embodiment of innovation combined with aesthetic appeal. The Great Eastern Railway's No 1853 designed by Mr J Holden exudes charm with its graceful curves while still maintaining formidable power. Likewise, The North Eastern Railway's No 730 designed by Mr Wilson Worsdell showcases robustness coupled with timeless elegance. No exploration would be complete without mentioning The Lancashire And Yorkshire Railway's No 1406 - a creation of Mr John A F Aspinall that exemplifies strength fused with sophistication. Additionally, The Great Western Railway’s No 190 crafted by Mr G J Churchward stands tall as an epitome of engineering genius.