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Trains Collection

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Background imageTrains Collection: Flying Scotsman C1927

Flying Scotsman C1927
The London and North Eastern Railways Flying Scotsman is hauled by Gresley Pacific 4475 Flying Fox locomotive

Background imageTrains Collection: York Railway Station

York Railway Station
A steam train entering York railway station, Yorkshire, England

Background imageTrains Collection: The Flying Scotsman

The Flying Scotsman
The London and North Eastern Railways Flying Scotsman express, hauled by the 4-6-2 Pacific Papyrus locomotive

Background imageTrains Collection: Cornish Riviera Train

Cornish Riviera Train
The Great Western Railways Cornish Riviera express is hauled by a King class locomotive beside the sea

Background imageTrains Collection: Euston Locomotive Sheds

Euston Locomotive Sheds
Express locomotives stabled in the engine sheds at Euston Station

Background imageTrains Collection: Flying Scotsman 1930S

Flying Scotsman 1930S
The London and North Eastern Railways Flying Scotsman express, drawn by the A4 Pacific Union of South Africa leaves Kings Cross and heads for Edinburgh

Background imageTrains Collection: Crossing the Forthbridge

Crossing the Forthbridge
A London and North Eastern Railway train crosses the Forth Bridge, near Edinburgh, Scotland. Date: 1930s

Background imageTrains Collection: The Brighton Belle

The Brighton Belle
The Southern Railways electric pullman express, the Brighton Belle between London and Brighton

Background imageTrains Collection: COAL TRAIN

COAL TRAIN
Coal train hauled by a 4-4-2 tank locomotive at the harbourside

Background imageTrains Collection: London Tram 1935

London Tram 1935
Two trams approach Kew Bridge, London

Background imageTrains Collection: Royal Scot Goes by C1935

Royal Scot Goes by C1935
A maintenance gang stop work to watch the Royal Scot go by

Background imageTrains Collection: Cambrian Coast Express

Cambrian Coast Express
The Cambrian Coast Express steam locomotive train, at Llanbadarn crossing, near Aberystwyth, Wales

Background imageTrains Collection: Fashionable Passengers

Fashionable Passengers
In their creations by Drecoll and Martial et Armand they can look their best while en voyage... travelling in a train carriage Date: 1924

Background imageTrains Collection: Thames Railway Tunnel

Thames Railway Tunnel
One train emerges from the railway tunnel beneath the Thames into the station at Wapping while another train plunges into it

Background imageTrains Collection: Train at Battersea

Train at Battersea
A view from the top of the gasometer at Battersea showing the junction of railway lines outside Victoria Station and the river Thames on the left below Chelsea Bridge

Background imageTrains Collection: Great Central Express

Great Central Express
The Great Central Express runs non-stop from London to Sheffield, drawn by a locomotive of the Sir Sam Fay class

Background imageTrains Collection: FLAMME PACIFIC

FLAMME PACIFIC
The journey from Brussels to Ostend is brief, and runs over flat terrain : yet this locomotive - the Flamme Pacifique - is the most powerful in Europe

Background imageTrains Collection: French Nord Express

French Nord Express
The Nord Express of the Chemin du Fer du Nord pulls out of the Gare du Nord, Paris, hauled by a massive Baltic locomotive

Background imageTrains Collection: Overland Limited 1913

Overland Limited 1913
The OVERLAND LIMITED is the crack train of the Union and Central Pacific Railways - the first transcontinental train, depicted here as it thunders through the Rockies

Background imageTrains Collection: Southern Belle Express

Southern Belle Express
The London to Brighton express is made up of five to seven Pullman coaches, and covers the 81 kilometres in less than 60 minutes

Background imageTrains Collection: Great Northern Loco

Great Northern Loco
Great Northern Railway, single express locomotive Number One

Background imageTrains Collection: Manch / Liverpool Expres

Manch / Liverpool Expres
The Manchester and Liverpool express of the London and North-Western Railway

Background imageTrains Collection: Midland Scotch Express

Midland Scotch Express
The Midland Railways Morning Scotch Express, leaving Saint Pancras station at 10.40 AM

Background imageTrains Collection: Paddington Platforms 2

Paddington Platforms 2
View of the platforms, on what must surely be an exceptionally busy day - perhaps an excursion train to Henley Regatta Date: circa 1905

Background imageTrains Collection: Euston Platform & Trains

Euston Platform & Trains
Two trains of the London and North Western Railway await their passengers

Background imageTrains Collection: Freight Train

Freight Train
A goods train hauled by a Beyer-Garratt locomotive

Background imageTrains Collection: Cheltenham Flyer 1935

Cheltenham Flyer 1935
The driver of the Cheltenham Flyer oils its wheels. It was one of the fastest trains of the day covering the 77 miles between Swindon and Paddington in 65 minutes

Background imageTrains Collection: Boarding a Steam Train

Boarding a Steam Train
People board a steam train waiting in the station

Background imageTrains Collection: Sodertelge Canal Sweden

Sodertelge Canal Sweden
A bridge enables railway trains to pass over the Sodertelge Canal, Sweden

Background imageTrains Collection: Railways and Wild Boar

Railways and Wild Boar
In Sweden, a herd of wild boar are panicked by a railway train plowing through their forest habitat

Background imageTrains Collection: Continental Boat Express

Continental Boat Express
The (rear of) the double-headed Continental Boat Express train at Folkestone, Kent, England, the Southern terminal for the short sea route to Boulogne and Calais, France

Background imageTrains Collection: The Flying Scotsman

The Flying Scotsman
The last run of the famous and popular steam locomotive The Flying Scotsman here leaving Kings Cross railway station, London, England, on its way back to Scotland

Background imageTrains Collection: Ipswich Shunting Yard

Ipswich Shunting Yard
Steam goods trains at the busy shunting yard of Ipswich railway station, Suffolk, England

Background imageTrains Collection: Trains at Redhill

Trains at Redhill
A goods train waits on one track to let the passenger train go through, while a third train approaches through the station at Redhill, Surrey

Background imageTrains Collection: St Pancras Interior

St Pancras Interior
The interior of the station, showing the magnificent canopy dwarfing the trains beneath


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