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    The LSWR 700 class was a class of 30 0-6-0 steam locomotives designed for freight work. The class was designed by Dugald Drummond in 1897 for the London...
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  • Class 700 may refer to: New Generation Rollingstock British Rail Class 700 LSWR 700 class Midland Railway 700 Class New South Wales 600/700 class railcar...
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  • Caledonian Railway 66 class. They used a similar boiler to the Drummond M7 0-4-4T and 700 class 0-6-0 engines built for the LSWR. They originally used...
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    was interchangeable with the M7, 700 and C8 classes Forty of the class were subsequently outshopped from the LSWR's Nine Elms Locomotive Works. They were...
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    The LSWR M7 class is a class of 0-4-4T passenger tank locomotive built between 1897 and 1911. The class was designed by Dugald Drummond for use on the...
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  • repeated LSWR T9 class – Superheated LSWR 700 class – Superheated SECR B1 class SECR D class as D1 class SECR O class – rebuilt as O1 class SECR N class – Further...
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  • Thumbnail for Midland Railway 700 Class
    The Midland Railway 700 Class was a large class of double framed 0-6-0 freight steam locomotives designed by Matthew Kirtley for the Midland Railway....
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    later LMS class 0F LSWR 700 class 0-6-0 known latterly as "the Black Motors" LSWR M7 class 0-4-4 tank engines known as "Motor Tanks" LSWR T7 class 4-2-2-0...
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    for spare parts) and designated them USA Class. They were purchased and adapted to replace the LSWR B4 class then working in Southampton Docks. SR staff...
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    experimental purposes; in 1941 a special train visited Droxford hauled by an LSWR 700 class locomotive, carrying 35 Bren Gun Carriers and their associated troops...
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  • Thumbnail for LSWR suburban lines
    railway lines of the London and South Western Railway (LSWR). For the wider view of the LSWR in general, see London and South Western Railway. The London...
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  • Thumbnail for Nine Elms Locomotive Works
    Locomotive Works were built in 1839 by the London and South Western Railway (LSWR) adjoining their passenger terminus near the Vauxhall end of Nine Elms Lane...
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    the line was leased to, and operated by, the LSWR, who purchased it outright in 1878. From Wokingham, LSWR trains continued to Reading Southern using running...
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  • mile line was to make a junction with the London and South Western Railway (LSWR) at Brockhurst, on the Gosport line. Board meetings appear to have been poorly...
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    Dorking North/Bookham and the Guildford New Line. July 1927 Leatherhead LSWR station closes – from 10th, all trains use LBSCR station, thanks to new spur...
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  • to London. Changing the company name to London and South Western Railway (LSWR) did not completely erase the tension between the citizens of Portsmouth...
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  • Thumbnail for List of LB&SCR A1 class locomotives
    the names and numbers of the steam locomotives that comprised the LB&SCR Class A1/A1X, which ran on the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, and latterly...
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    there was an intense rivalry between the London and South Western Railway (LSWR) and the Great Western Railway (GWR), both of which wanted to be first to...
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  • Thumbnail for London Necropolis Company
    mourners travelling first class on a dedicated LNC train. For extremely large funerals such as those of major public figures, the LSWR would provide additional...
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  • company; it was constructed and run by the London and South Western Railway (LSWR). By the last decade of the nineteenth century, the railway map of Great...
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    Adelaide's Saloon built 1842". "Royal saloon | colonelstephenssociety.co.uk". "LSWR 17 Open First, later Royal Saloon built 1885". "BR 2013 Mk 1 Sleeper First...
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    Bassett Junction on the Great Western Main Line, overrunning the signal by 700 yards (640 m) and coming to a stand blocking the junction. This occurred...
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    August 1935. col F, p. 10. cite web |url=http://channel-packets.com/ship/lswr/princess_ena |title=Princess Ena "Dutch crew's narrow escape". The Times...
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    Waterloo Viaduct. It was opened by the London and South Western Railway (LSWR) as "Vauxhall Bridge Station" on 11 July 1848 when the main line was extended...
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  • area, the most notable freight-only branch serving clay dries was the ex-LSWR line to Wenfordbridge. China Clay in Cornwall has generally been "mined"...
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    Waterloo Junction station on 1 January 1869 as a replacement, that allowed LSWR passengers to change and access services to Cannon Street. A further extension...
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    class 0-6-0 Banking class 0-6-0ST Bogie class 4-4-0ST Caesar class 0-6-0 Caliph class 0-6-0 Firefly class 2-2-2 Hercules class 0-6-0 Iron Duke class 4-2-2...
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    adjacent to Bordon station and with access to British Railways via the LSWR owned Bentley and Bordon Light Railway. Oakhanger Halt - serving the village...
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  • and 1922, Robert Urie of the London and South Western Railway (LSWR) built five H16 class 4-6-2T locomotives for short-distance transfer freight trains...
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    £100,000; this was also abandoned. The London and Southwestern Railway (LSWR) became interested in using Cannon Street as a terminus, as it would allow...
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