North Western Railway (LNWR) Waterloo Class was a class of 2-4-0 steam locomotives that was also known as the Whitworth Class. The locomotives were introduced...
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The LNWR Samson Class was a class of ninety 2-4-0 steam locomotives built by the London and North Western Railway at their Crewe Works between 1863 and...
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express approached, drawn by two locomotives, LNWR Waterloo Class 2-4-0 No 418 Zygia and Experiment Class No 518 Express. The stationmaster ran towards...
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Francis Webb (engineer) (section Locomotive classes)
Dreadnought Class 2-2-2-0 LNWR Improved Precedent Class 2-4-0 LNWR Teutonic Class 2-2-2-0 LNWR Waterloo Class 2-4-0 LNWR 5ft 6in Tank Class 2-4-2T LNWR Greater...
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The London and North Western Railway (LNWR) DX Goods class was a class of 0-6-0 steam locomotive, designed by John Ramsbottom for freight duties. 943 were...
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London and North Western Railway. The London and North Western Railway (LNWR) Locomotive Department was headquartered at Crewe from 1862. The Crewe Works...
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reviewed best practice from contemporary designs including Webb's LNWR 4ft 6in Tank Class, proposed 4ft 6in 2-4-2Ts and Worsdell's 2-4-2T. The design incorporated...
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or transferred to the Southern Region. TOPS classes Pre-TOPS classes Ex-LNER units (Tyneside stock) Ex-LNWR units (North London stock) Ex-LOR units (Liverpool...
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services into London Waterloo. The trains are now used by South Western Railway. In March 2021, South Western Railway announced that 28 Class 458 units would...
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Class 1911 1917 Notes LNWR Precedent Class 1 3 LNWR Improved Precedent Class 1 1 LNWR Waterloo Class 1 1 LNWR 5ft 6in Tank Class 3 3 LNWR 19in Express...
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Wapping and Waterloo. This arrangement was better than the use of the Garston terminal, but it involved a heavy dependency on the LNWR, and that company...
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shunter British Rail Class 08 – BR's standard shunter in the 1950s and 1960s Le Fleming mentions LNWR DX (943 built) and LMS Class 5 (842 built) among...
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ISBN 0-7153-8384-1. Dunn, J.M. (1966). Reflections on a Railway Career LNWR to BR. London: Ian Allan. Riemsdijk, J.T. van (February 1997). Blakemore...
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Liverpool and Manchester Railway, the name was absent from the LNWR list until 1866 when Samson class 2-4-0 no. 935 was named Planet. The name (and number) were...
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Stanmore, the Stanmore branch line. This branch line was operated by the LNWR and terminated at a separate Stanmore station (later renamed Stanmore Village)...
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from the original (PDF) on 18 October 2017. Retrieved 17 October 2017. "LNWR Class 319s head for scrap". Rail Magazine. No. 998. 13 December 2023. p. 17...
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particular exhibit. Locomotion: visiting exhibits LMS Hughes Crab LNWR Cornwall LSWR T3 class No. 563 Trains portal North East England portal List of British...
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LSWR suburban lines (section LNWR electric trains)
Willesden via Kensington and Waterloo to Cannon Street. Engine and crew changes took place at Kensington (from LNWR to LSWR) and Waterloo (LSWR to SER). Late in...
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the L&YR was combined with the LNWR, the Midland, and others, in the LMSR. London and North Western Railway (LNWR) the LNWR was formed in 1846 when four...
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including several of the original investors, the Duke of Devonshire and with the LNWR railway company as a major shareholder. It opened as the Palace Hotel in...
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Bakerloo was extended to a junction with the London & North Western Railway (LNWR) at Queen's Park and because of the difficulties of World War I, cars were...
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London Underground (section Waterloo & City line)
alongside the London & North Western Railway (LNWR) main line that opened in 1837. The route was laid out by the LNWR in 1912–15 and is part of the Network Rail...
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France as part of a mobile HQ for Field Marshal Earl Haig. After the war the LNWR declined to have it back, so in 1921 it was used to make a house at Middleton-on-Sea...
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these were through working of the LNWR trains; L&SWR, Kensington to Clapham Junction; the eastwards spur towards Waterloo was not yet open. In 1869 the new...
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joint with the LNWR in consideration of the LNWR refunding half the original cost of construction of that line. This was agreed, but the LNWR had to build...
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"Doubly Good News for 2018". LMS Carriage Association. Retrieved 2 June 2021. "LNWR 5000 Chairman's Special Saloon (Later in Royal Train) built 1920". "SR 1456...
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All trains call at Waterloo East and London Bridge. All services at London Charing Cross are operated by Southeastern using Class 375, 376, 377, 465,...
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McLoughlin, p. 14 McLoughlin, p. 16 Gregson, LNWR, page 33 Marshall, pp. 85–86 Bairstow, p. 9 Grant, p. 206 Gregson, LNWR, page 36 Michael Quick, Railway Passenger...
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Western Railway (LNWR) and Watford Junction was now run by this large, ambitious company. Seeking to compete with local buses and trams, the LNWR built an additional...
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line was worked from the outset by the London and North Western Railway (LNWR) which absorbed the Buckinghamshire Railway in 1879. The line was subsequently...
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