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Railway Transport Collection (#2)

"Tracing the Legacy of Railway Transport: A Journey through Time" Step aboard as we embark on a captivating journey through the annals of railway transport

Background imageRailway Transport Collection: York station

York station, the prototype Deltic diesel locomotive with a steam train

Background imageRailway Transport Collection: Midland Railway Class 3, 4-4-0 (700 class) steam locomotive. Drawing no. 08-7560

Midland Railway Class 3, 4-4-0 (700 class) steam locomotive. Drawing no. 08-7560
Midland Railway Class 3, 4-4-0 steam locomotive number 700. Built Derby in September 1900 as 2606. Renumbered as 700 in 1907. Withdrawn in November 1927

Background imageRailway Transport Collection: Ipswich railway goods yard, about 1911

Ipswich railway goods yard, about 1911. General view of Upper Yard, looking south-west from near London Road bridge in the up direction towards Ipswich station

Background imageRailway Transport Collection: York locomotive yard signal box, North Eastern Railway

York locomotive yard signal box, North Eastern Railway
York Locomotive Yard signal box, North Eastern Railway. View of the signal box from across the tracks, with several staff posing on the balcony and the tracks, about 1910

Background imageRailway Transport Collection: Paddington, Great Western Royal Hotel

Paddington, Great Western Royal Hotel, designed by Philip Hardwick and erected in 1850-1852. General view from an elevated position in a nearby building, showing the frontage and part of one side

Background imageRailway Transport Collection: London Bridge station, British Railways, c1948

London Bridge station, British Railways, c1948. View from Borough Market Junction, looking down on an overbridge and shops

Background imageRailway Transport Collection: Kings Cross station, departure of the Coronation service, 1937

Kings Cross station, departure of the Coronation service, 1937
Kings Cross station, Great Northern Railway. Looking into the station. A4 class locomotive number 4489 Dominion of Canada is about to depart the station with the trial run of the Coronation service

Background imageRailway Transport Collection: York station, British Railways, July 1964

York station, British Railways, July 1964
York station, British Railways.A large crowd of schoolchildren from Aberystwyth Schools on the platform as their train arrives. July 1964

Background imageRailway Transport Collection: York station, January 1987

York station, January 1987. Work men cutting back the platform canopy and roof prior to electrification of the east coast main line

Background imageRailway Transport Collection: York station, January 1985

York station, January 1985. A snow spattered station building

Background imageRailway Transport Collection: York station, 6 Jan 1982

York station, 6 Jan 1982. A Class 47 locomotive pulls out of a snow covered York

Background imageRailway Transport Collection: Ipswich railway goods shed, about 1911

Ipswich railway goods shed, about 1911
Ipswich station Upper Yard, looking north-west towards two-road goods transhipment shed, about 1911. Line to Lower Yard in the centre foreground, headshunt to the shed on the right

Background imageRailway Transport Collection: Liverpool Street station, West, August 1911

Liverpool Street station, West, August 1911
Liverpool Street station, West, 8 August 1911. View under Pindar Street bridge into platforms 1 to 4. Train for Palace Gates in no. 3, with inspection pit, in foreground

Background imageRailway Transport Collection: Havant station, London, Brighton & South Coast Railway, 1947

Havant station, London, Brighton & South Coast Railway, 1947
Havant station, London, Brighton & South Coast Railway. General view of the station from the London end, 1947

Background imageRailway Transport Collection: Shipley station, British Rail, August 1987

Shipley station, British Rail, August 1987. Shipley to Bingley junction signal box, showing the stations V-shaped configuration

Background imageRailway Transport Collection: Wakefield Westgate station, British Rail, January 1987

Wakefield Westgate station, British Rail, January 1987
Wakefield Westgate station, British Rail. View from platform 2, looking south below the footbridge. 22 January 1987

Background imageRailway Transport Collection: Wakefield Kirkgate station, British Rail, January 1987

Wakefield Kirkgate station, British Rail, January 1987
Wakefield Kirkgate station, British Rail. View of the station frontage from the approach, with the Wakefield Arms pub on the right. 22 January 1987

Background imageRailway Transport Collection: York Carriage and Wagon Works, 1900s

York Carriage and Wagon Works, 1900s
York Carriage and Wagon Works. Interior view along the works, with numerous workers and carriages in various stages of construction. 1900s

Background imageRailway Transport Collection: Watson Street, York

Watson Street, York. The Locomotive pub at the corner of Watson Street and Watson Terrace near Holgate Bridge, 1984

Background imageRailway Transport Collection: London Victoria station, Southern Railway, 1940

London Victoria station, Southern Railway, 1940
London Victoria station, Southern Railway. View of the station forecourt with buses and taxis. 1940

Background imageRailway Transport Collection: London Paddington station, British Railways, 1953

London Paddington station, British Railways, 1953. View along platforms 4 to 7 from the footbridge, with a train waiting at platform 4

Background imageRailway Transport Collection: London Paddington Goods station, Great Western Railway, June 1896

London Paddington Goods station, Great Western Railway, June 1896
London Paddington Goods station, Great Western Railway. A mass of twisted metal inside the Birmingham or Northern warehouse after a fire, 22 June 1896

Background imageRailway Transport Collection: London Bridge station, South Eastern Railway, Sept 1911

London Bridge station, South Eastern Railway, Sept 1911. Up platform at London Bridge showing the site of the former London and Greenwich terminus

Background imageRailway Transport Collection: Kings Cross yard, Great Northern Railway, 31 May 1908

Kings Cross yard, Great Northern Railway, 31 May 1908. Looking south towards main terminus. The bridge was removed in 1914

Background imageRailway Transport Collection: Piccadilly Tube Extension works from Finsbury to Cockfosters. The End of the Tube

Piccadilly Tube Extension works from Finsbury to Cockfosters. The End of the Tube at Bounds Green Road, from which the railway comes to the surface at Cockfosters. 1931 ? TopFoto

Background imageRailway Transport Collection: Ipswich station, about1911

Ipswich station, about1911
Ipswich station, about 1911. View South from goods junction signal box into station showing up through line as centre track




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"Tracing the Legacy of Railway Transport: A Journey through Time" Step aboard as we embark on a captivating journey through the annals of railway transport, where history unfolds before our eyes. Let's dive into some remarkable moments that have shaped this iconic mode of transportation. On 5th November 1981, the mighty Class 55 DELTIC roared through York, leaving an indelible mark in railway history. Its power and speed epitomized the advancements made in locomotive technology during that era. Transporting us back to another time, we arrive at Liverpool Street station on 1st June 1920. Here, amidst bustling crowds, the Great Eastern Railway stood tall as a testament to progress and connectivity. In the enchanting ambiance of London Victoria station during the glamorous 1930s, Southern Railway reigned supreme. This architectural marvel served as a gateway for countless journeys and dreams. The year was 1840 when London Paddington station first opened its doors under Great Western Railway's watchful eye. It marked not only a new chapter in rail travel but also laid down foundations for future innovations. Fast forward to August 1906; York station embraced modernity under North Eastern Railway's guidance. This pivotal moment showcased how railways became lifelines connecting communities far and wide. Holgate Bridge in York witnessed yet another milestone in railway history during its transformation by London and North Eastern Railway in 1937. The bridge stands today as a symbol of engineering brilliance intertwined with beauty. Kings Cross station holds stories aplenty within its walls – from being home to Great Northern Railway to witnessing British Railways' evolution around c1949-1950. Each passing decade brought fresh tales etched into this grand terminus's fabric. As we step onto York station once more in 1953, nostalgia fills the air while reminiscing about cherished memories created within these hallowed halls throughout generations past.