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A section of the former L&NWR line and station buildings are preserved at
Quainton near Aylesbury. It is administered by the Buckinghamshire Railway preservation Society and houses some original L&NWR rolling stock in the former Oxford Rewley Road station. It regularly runs steam trains using
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The LNWR were also involved in the mass manufacture of replacement legs in the mid 19th century and the early 20th century. This is due-to the routine demand for prostheses for disabled staff. Serious injuries that resulted in the loss of limbs were common at this time with over 4,963 casualties in
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style. It was 126 ft (38 m) long, 61 ft (19 m) wide and 64 ft (20 m) high and cost Β£150,000 (equivalent to Β£19,650,000 in 2023). The station stood on
Drummond Street. Further expansion resulted in two additional platforms in the 1870s with four more in the 1890s,
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service, which was only allowed to take three passenger coaches, one each for
Glasgow, Edinburgh and Perth. The Postmaster General was always willing to allow a fourth coach, provided the increased weight did not cause time to be lost in running. The train was timed to leave Euston at 20.30 and
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Railway : and other railways with which it is immediately in connection, embracing information respecting tours in England, Ireland, and Scotland : specially prepared for the use of American
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On 2 September 1861 a ballast train came out of a siding onto the main line just past
Kentish Town Junction without the signalman's permission, and an excursion train from Kew ran past the signals and collided with it, resulting in the deaths of fourteen passengers and two
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the whole of its London inner-suburban network. The London and North
Western Railway London inner-suburban network, encompassed the lines from London Broad Street to Richmond, London Euston to Watford, with branch lines such as
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in the form of an obelisk outside Euston station to commemorate the 3,719 of its employees who died in the First World War. After the Second World War, the names of the LMS's casualties were added to the LNWR's memorial.
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The company inherited several manufacturing facilities from the companies with which it merged, but these were consolidated and in 1862, locomotive construction and maintenance was done at the
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Glasgow, attached to the
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being carried in the wagons set the wreck on fire. Thirty-three people were killed in what was then the deadliest rail accident to have occurred in the
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The LNWR described itself as the Premier Line. This was justified, as it included the pioneering
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3407:. Northampton and Lamport Railway (26 January 2008). Retrieved 29 December 2010.
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followed in 1948, with the English and Welsh lines of the LMS becoming the
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when it ran over points at an excessive speed. Fifteen people were killed.
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due to a locomotive defect. Ten people were killed and 21 were injured.
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659:(LMS) railway when the railways of Great Britain were merged in the
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At the core of the LNWR system was the main line network connecting
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Reed, Michael. "Moon, Sir Richard, first baronet (1814β1899)".
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due to a pointsman's error which was compounded by the lack of
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On 15 August 1895, an express passenger train was derailed at
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On 12 January 1899, An express freight train was derailed at
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On 11 November 1921, the boiler of a locomotive exploded at
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3157:. London: Henry Blacklock & Co. Ltd. pp. 201β202.
2251:(Paperback ed.). London: Profile Books. p. 426.
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Cromartie Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 4th Duke of Sutherland
3012:. Vol. 1. Redruth: Atlantic Books. pp. 16, 24.
2879:. Newton Abbot: David & Charles. pp. 32, 36β37.
2647:. Penryn: Atlantic Transport Publishers. pp. 223β4.
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Great Northern and London and North Western Joint Railway
1986:
Locomotive Superintendents and Chief Mechanical Engineers
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London and North Western Railway (Steam Vessels) Act 1898
1488:. Three people were killed and more than 40 were injured.
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5,818 miles 59 chains (9,364.4 km) (1919)
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Official Illustrated Guide to the North-Western Railway
2862:. Disused-rlys.fotopic.net. Retrieved 29 December 2010.
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3458:, London, Boston: Norton and Shaw, Estes and Lauriat,
3287:"New Engineer to the London and North-Western Railway"
3481:
The history of the London & North Western Railway
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Debretts House of Commons and the Judicial Bench 1870
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368:c. cciv), which authorised the amalgamation of the
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1345:On 20 August 1868, a rake of wagons ran away from
785:Birmingham, Wolverhampton and Stour Valley Railway
4277:London, Midland and Scottish Railway constituents
3194:Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers
1462:On 15 October 1907, a mail train was derailed at
4141:Stratford-upon-Avon and Midland Junction Railway
3531:The Working and Management of an English Railway
3315:"London and North-Western Railway Staff Changes"
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967:Manchester South Junction and Altrincham Railway
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2018:NE Division became part of N Division in 1857.
1650:. At Greenore, the LNWR built and operated the
4192:Glasgow, Barrhead and Kilmarnock Joint Railway
3349:A Biographical Dictionary of Railway Engineers
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1622:List of London and North Western Railway ships
1504:On 14 August 1915, an express passenger train
1025:Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway
356:The company was formed on 16 July 1846 by the
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2624:. British Newspaper Archive. 21 February 1914
2430:β 1862 map, showing position of 1849 station.
1225:Illustration of a LNWR passenger locomotive,
917:Huddersfield and Manchester Railway and Canal
847:Central Wales and Carmarthen Junction Railway
452:On 1 February 1859, the company launched the
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2220:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
689:), but others were developed as part of the
239:also connected Scotland's largest cities of
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4131:Shropshire Union Railways and Canal Company
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2959:. Redruth: Atlantic Books. pp. 15β16.
2052:four cylinder compound β frontispiece from
1131:Stockport, Disley and Whaley Bridge Railway
594:Shropshire Union Railways and Canal Company
4126:Portpatrick and Wigtownshire Joint Railway
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3923:List of companies involved in the grouping
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2499:. London and North Western Railway Society
2301:"London and North Western Railway Company"
2249:The Railways: Nation, network & people
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1241:The LNWR's main engineering works were at
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2758:"Drawing of an artificial leg from Crewe"
2391:inflation figures are based on data from
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977:Merthyr, Tredegar and Abergavenny Railway
671:London Midland Region of British Railways
546:connecting Liverpool and Manchester with
360:London and North Western Railway Act 1846
285:London and North Western Railway Act 1846
268:London Midland Region of British Railways
4292:British companies disestablished in 1923
4267:Railway companies disestablished in 1923
4227:Whitehaven, Cleator and Egremont Railway
4116:North and South Western Junction Railway
4061:Cockermouth, Keswick and Penrith Railway
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3584:London and North Western Railway Society
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2364:. British Newspaper Archive. 25 May 1849
1730:Richard Moon, Sir Richard Moon from 1887
1507:was derailed at Weedon, Northamptonshire
1199:Whitehaven, Cleator and Egremont Railway
995:North and South Western Junction Railway
262:In 1923, it became a constituent of the
251:. The LNWR's network also extended into
4056:Cleator and Workington Junction Railway
3040:. Redruth: Atlantic Books. p. 15.
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2217:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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1021:Oldham, Ashton and Guide Bridge Railway
496:and wagon building was concentrated at
4272:Pre-grouping British railway companies
4101:Leek and Manifold Valley Light Railway
3417:The London & North Western Railway
3330:– via British Newspaper Archive.
3302:– via British Newspaper Archive.
3274:– via British Newspaper Archive.
3246:– via British Newspaper Archive.
3090:. Penryn: Atlantic Books. p. 11.
3065:. Penryn: Atlantic Books. p. 13.
2934:. Redruth: Atlantic Books. p. 7.
2673:The Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway
2645:The London & North Western Railway
2632:– via British Newspaper Archive.
2622:Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer
2372:– via British Newspaper Archive.
1529:, Lancashire, destroying some of them.
1431:run into by an express passenger train
951:Leeds, Dewsbury and Manchester Railway
428:Lancaster and Preston Junction Railway
38:
4297:British companies established in 1846
4262:Railway companies established in 1846
3964:Constituent railway companies of the
2984:. Penryn: Atlantic Books. p. 8.
2909:. London: Ian Allan. pp. 38β40.
2839:. Oxford: Oxford Publishing Company.
2497:"The Importance of Passenger Traffic"
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2128:Sections of the former L&NWR are
1854:Amelius Lockwood, 1st Baron Lambourne
1613:Text of statute as originally enacted
1261:Major accidents on the LNWR include:
655:The LNWR became a constituent of the
580:(LMS), the LNWR amalgamated with the
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3966:London, Midland and Scottish Railway
3352:. David & Charles. p. 175.
1843:Sir William Houldsworth, 1st Baronet
1031:Portpatrick and Wigtownshire Railway
1015:Northampton and Peterborough Railway
801:Brynmawr and Western Valleys Railway
588:) and at the same time absorbed the
578:London, Midland and Scottish Railway
550:, and secondary routes extending to
137:London, Midland and Scottish Railway
4036:Brechin and Edzell District Railway
2809:Esbester, Mike (10 December 2018).
2731:Esbester, Mike (15 December 2017).
2552:. London: George Allen & Unwin.
2305:Institution of Mechanical Engineers
2273:Sheppard, Richard; Roberts, David.
1825:Rupert Guinness, 2nd Earl of Iveagh
1652:Dundalk, Newry and Greenore Railway
1107:Shropshire Union Railways and Canal
889:Dundalk, Newry and Greenore Railway
537:Dundalk, Newry and Greenore Railway
531:. This route is today known as the
247:. Today this route is known as the
3878:London, Brighton & South Coast
2710:National Heritage List for England
2617:"London and North-Western Railway"
2332:The history of railways in Britain
1718:3rd Duke of Buckingham and Chandos
1690:Chairmen of the Board of Directors
1667:Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway
1459:, Lancashire due to faulty points.
883:Denbigh, Ruthin and Corwen Railway
865:Cockermouth and Workington Railway
384:'s plans for a railway north from
98:– 31 December 1922
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4287:1923 disestablishments in England
4197:Furness and Midland Joint Railway
4187:Glasgow and Paisley Joint Railway
4146:Tottenham and Forest Gate Railway
4111:Mold and Denbigh Junction Railway
3990:Glasgow and South Western Railway
3888:South Eastern and Chatham Railway
3883:London, Chatham and Dover Railway
2860:Banbury To Verney Junction (Lnwr)
2142:Northampton & Lamport Railway
1878:David Plunket, 1st Baron Rathmore
1760:Members of the Board of Directors
1744:, Sir Gilbert Claughton from 1912
1175:Watford and Rickmansworth Railway
1043:Glasgow and South Western Railway
378:Manchester and Birmingham Railway
266:(LMS) railway, and, in 1948, the
127:Manchester and Birmingham Railway
4257:London and North Western Railway
4177:Ashby and Nuneaton Joint Railway
4091:Lanarkshire and Ayrshire Railway
4005:London and North Western Railway
4000:Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway
3294:. Northern Ireland. 8 March 1902
3190:"Obituary, John Hick, 1815β1894"
2334:. Reading: Osprey. p. 111.
2102:Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway
1567:Parliament of the United Kingdom
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1169:Warrington and Stockport Railway
1097:Shrewsbury and Welshpool Railway
1053:Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway
939:Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway
929:Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway
899:Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway
753:Ashby and Nuneaton Joint Railway
712:
582:Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway
492:, carriage building was done at
409:Liverpool and Manchester Railway
303:Parliament of the United Kingdom
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198:London and North Western Railway
40:London and North Western Railway
4182:Citadel Station Joint Committee
2178:Rail transport in Great Britain
1321:. Both engine crew were killed.
1310:collapsed under a freight train
1083:Shrewsbury and Hereford Railway
1011:, 1909 (NLR retained own board)
853:Central Wales Extension Railway
829:Carnarvon and Llanberis Railway
635:. There were also links to the
4282:1846 establishments in England
4222:Preston and Wyre Joint Railway
4151:Wick and Lybster Light Railway
3663:London, Midland & Scottish
3419:. Penryn: Atlantic Transport.
2875:Hewison, Christian H. (1983).
2815:Railway Work, Life & Death
2737:Railway Work, Life & Death
2443:. Network Rail. Archived from
2201:The Railway Year Book for 1920
2092:Hewitt Pearson Montague Beames
1979:Ernest Frederic Crosbie Trench
1838:The Hon. A. H. Holland-Hibbert
1797:Sir Thomas Brooke, 1st Baronet
945:Lancaster and Carlisle Railway
877:Cromford and High Peak Railway
795:Brynmawr and Blaenavon Railway
584:(including its subsidiary the
437:In 1858, they merged with the
432:Lancaster and Carlisle Railway
27:Former British railway company
1:
4217:Preston and Longridge Railway
4106:Maryport and Carlisle Railway
3259:"Death of a Railway Engineer"
2675:. Vol. 2. Newton Abbot:
2582:. Usk, UK: The Oakwood Press.
2537:: 354β356. 26 September 1924.
2485:: 319β321. 19 September 1924.
2470:: 288β290. 12 September 1924.
2144:, the latter giving the name
1969:Francis Stevenson 1879 β 1902
1812:Edmund Faber, 1st Baron Faber
1226:
1181:West London Extension Railway
769:Bedford and Cambridge Railway
479:
374:London and Birmingham Railway
123:London and Birmingham Railway
3484:, Railway and Travel Monthly
3446:, London: W.H. Smith and Son
3231:"Death of Mr. William Baker"
2877:Locomotive Boiler Explosions
2811:"Working after the accident"
2788:National Railway Museum blog
2762:National Railway Museum blog
2234:UK public library membership
1905:1858β1874 β William Cawkwell
1119:South Leicestershire Railway
1059:Rugby and Leamington Railway
957:Ludlow and Clee Hill Railway
859:Chester and Holyhead Railway
657:London, Midland and Scottish
439:Chester and Holyhead Railway
264:London, Midland and Scottish
4238:(Full list of constituents)
4031:Arbroath and Forfar Railway
4015:North Staffordshire Railway
3820:Glasgow & South Western
3266:. England. 14 February 1902
3238:. England. 21 December 1878
2330:Ferneyhough, Frank (1975).
1753:Baron Lawrence of Kingsgate
1724:Constantine Richard Moorsom
1626:The LNWR operated ships on
1408:. Eight people were killed.
1209:Whitehaven Junction Railway
1125:South Staffordshire Railway
1077:St Helens Canal and Railway
911:Harrow and Stanmore Railway
871:Conway and Llanrwst Railway
699:London Northwestern Railway
32:London Northwestern Railway
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4076:Dundee and Newtyle Railway
4041:Callander and Oban Railway
3873:London & South Western
3835:London & North Western
3830:Lancashire & Yorkshire
3652:London & North Eastern
3541:Smith, Neil (March 2021),
3489:Darroch, G. R. S. (1920),
3478:Steel, Wilfred L. (1914),
1708:Major-General George Anson
1654:to link the port with the
1619:
1538:United Kingdom legislation
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1065:Rugby and Stamford Railway
905:Hampstead Junction Railway
701:as an homage to the LNWR.
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404:bringing the total to 15.
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278:United Kingdom legislation
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4046:Cathcart District Railway
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3626:British railway companies
3403:13 September 2006 at the
3322:. England. 9 October 1909
3088:Trains in Trouble: Vol. 8
3063:Trains in Trouble: Vol. 7
3038:Trains in Trouble: Vol. 3
2982:Trains in Trouble: Vol. 6
2957:Trains in Trouble: Vol. 2
2932:Trains in Trouble: Vol. 2
2578:Barrie, D. S. M. (1957).
2548:Robbins, Michael (1967).
2148:to its quarterly journal.
1946:1920β1923 β Arthur Watson
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1521:Minor incidents include:
1517:. Two people were killed.
1277:. One person was injured.
1023:, 1862 (jointly with the
997:, 1871 (jointly with the
507:with the major cities of
475:The erecting shop at the
391:The headquarters were at
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4207:Lancashire Union Railway
4051:Charnwood Forest Railway
3207:10.1680/imotp.1894.19959
3008:Trevena, Arthur (1980).
2955:Trevena, Arthur (1981).
2930:Trevena, Arthur (1981).
2705:"War Memorial (1342044)"
2441:"Euston Station, London"
2279:Magdalen College, Oxford
2134:Battlefield Line Railway
2007:North Eastern Division:
1973:Edward Baylies Thornhill
1859:The Hon. William Lowther
1772:Michael Linning Melville
1749:Hon. Charles N. Lawrence
1273:due to tampering of the
1049:Preston and Wyre Railway
935:Lancashire Union Railway
747:Anglesey Central Railway
569:At its peak just before
4202:Goods Traffic Committee
4161:Yorkshire Dales Railway
4136:Solway Junction Railway
3767:Great North of Scotland
3573:(image), archived from
3346:Marshall, John (1978).
3086:Earnshaw, Alan (1993).
3061:Earnshaw, Alan (1991).
2980:Earnshaw, Alan (1990).
2565:The Railways of England
2563:Acworth, J. M. (1889).
2426:18 January 2016 at the
2393:Clark, Gregory (2017).
2247:Bradley, Simon (2016).
1386:, killing three people.
1257:Accidents and incidents
989:Newport Pagnell Railway
823:Cannock Mineral Railway
811:Buckinghamshire Railway
397:Philip Charles Hardwick
60:1920 map of the railway
2907:The Railway Detectives
2905:Hall, Stanley (1990).
2835:Simpson, Bill (1989).
2567:. London: John Murray.
2275:"Basil Oliver Moon BA"
2226:10.1093/ref:odnb/45712
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1767:John Pares Bickersteth
1660:Great Northern Railway
1498:The train was derailed
1360:Abergele, Denbighshire
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835:Carnarvonshire Railway
817:Cannock Chase Railways
755:(partnership with the
542:The LNWR also had the
490:Crewe Locomotive Works
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420:Grand Junction Railway
393:Euston railway station
370:Grand Junction Railway
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75:Euston railway station
4170:Former joint railways
4071:Dornoch Light Railway
4066:Dearne Valley Railway
3973:Constituent companies
3893:South Eastern Railway
3451:Shaw, George (1876),
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1952:Chief Civil Engineers
1940:(made a baronet 1918)
1807:William E. Dorrington
1802:Philip Henry Chambres
1391:North Eastern Railway
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1183:, 1859 (jointly with
1161:, 1884 (jointly with
1153:Vale of Clwyd Railway
1145:, 1866 (jointly with
1099:, 1864 (jointly with
1085:, 1862 (jointly with
1051:, 1847 (jointly with
1033:, 1885 (jointly with
969:, 1849 (jointly with
959:, 1892 (jointly with
937:, 1883 (jointly with
897:, 1867 (jointly with
841:Central Wales Railway
803:, 1902 (jointly with
777:, 1861 (jointly with
586:Dearne Valley Railway
474:
443:North Wales Main Line
430:amalgamated with the
382:Great Western Railway
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4121:North London Railway
4024:Subsidiary companies
3415:Reed, M. C. (1996).
2643:Reed, M. C. (1996).
2362:Chelmsford Chronicle
2152:various locomotives.
2074:Francis William Webb
2055:The Railway Magazine
1829:Theodore Julius Hare
1820:Samuel Robert Graves
1395:Carlisle, Cumberland
1159:Vale of Towy Railway
1137:Trent Valley Railway
1091:West Midland Railway
1009:North London Railway
1003:North London Railway
726:adding missing items
695:West Coast Main Line
590:North London Railway
533:West Coast Main Line
249:West Coast Main Line
4212:North Union Railway
3845:North Staffordshire
3772:Hull & Barnsley
3622:The "Big Four" pre-
3545:, Pen & Sword,
3292:Belfast News-Letter
2677:David & Charles
2447:on 18 February 2013
2138:Nene Valley Railway
2086:Charles Bowen Cooke
2021:Northern Division:
1990:Southern Division:
1736:The Lord Stalbridge
1714:Marquess of Chandos
1656:BelfastβDublin line
1428:, Cheshire. It was
1303:On 11 June 1861, a
1071:St George's Harbour
618:LNWR electric units
424:North Union Railway
422:acquisition of the
413:joint stock company
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3577:on 9 February 2013
3504:Head, Francis Bond
2790:. 21 December 2017
2550:Points and Signals
2389:Retail Price Index
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2027:Francis Trevithick
1919:(knighted in 1902)
1917:Frederick Harrison
1901:Captain Mark Huish
1863:Brigadier-General
1787:John Albert Bright
1630:crossings between
1515:Buxton, Derbyshire
1482:Willesden Junction
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775:Birkenhead Railway
724:; you can help by
691:Inter City network
599:The company built
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3425:978-0-906899-66-3
3359:978-0-7153-7489-4
3264:Nuneaton Observer
3200:(1894): 379β380.
3010:Trains in Trouble
2341:978-0-85045-060-6
2232:(Subscription or
2173:Croxley Rail Link
1958:Robert Stephenson
1874:Edward Nettlefold
1865:Lewis Vivian Loyd
1792:Ralph Brocklebank
1742:Gilbert Claughton
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1555:Act of Parliament
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