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What (who) is "Little" North Western Railway - definition


"Little" North Western Railway         
  • [[Railway Clearing House]] map of lines from Clapham to Ingleton and Wennington in 1903 (''left'').
  • Bell Busk Station in 1961
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  • Railways around Lancaster and Morecambe in 1913
  • Morecambe Harbour station (now a café)
EARLY BRITISH RAILWAY COMPANY
"little" North Western Railway; Morecambe Harbour and Railway; Little North Western Railway; Little Northwestern Railway
The North Western Railway (NWR) was an early British railway company in the north-west of England. It was commonly known as the "Little" North Western Railway, to distinguish it from the larger London and North Western Railway (LNWR).
Great Western Railway         
  • First Great Western power car 43185]]
  • Baulk road track
  • mixed-gauge]] track
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  • [[Maidenhead Railway Bridge]]
  • Cheffin's Map]], 1850. The sweep to the north from Reading is clearly seen.
  • The pedestrian crossing at Cockwood Steps, on the South Devon Main Line, retains a gate with GWR spear-type railings
  • Castle Class]] locomotives
  • Disc and crossbar signal
  • New corridor coaches on the Cornish Riviera Express
  • Iron Duke Class]] locomotive ''Hirondelle'', built in 1848
  • 1934 [[camp coach]] brochure
  • The ''Cheltenham Flyer'' was a GWR 'book for boys of all ages'.
  • Helston}} to [[The Lizard]]
  • A coach in the chocolate and cream livery used from 1922
  • Map of the system circa 1930
  • A GWR goods van in the grey livery used from about 1904. This one has end doors to allow motor cars to be loaded.
  • A display commemorating [[Daniel Gooch]] at the [[National Railway Museum]]
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  • The [[Sonning Cutting]] in 1846
  • [[Isambard Kingdom Brunel]]'s statue at Paddington station
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BRITISH RAILWAY COMPANY (1833-1947)
Birmingham & Oxford Railway Company; Great Western Railways; Great Western Railway/GA1; Great Western Railway Company; GWR network; Great Western railway; Gwendraeth Valley Railways; Great Western Railway "gauge war"
The Great Western Railway (GWR) was a British railway company that linked London with the southwest, west and West Midlands of England and most of Wales. It was founded in 1833, received its enabling Act of Parliament on 31 August 1835 and ran its first trains in 1838.
North Western Province (Victoria)         
FORMER ELECTORAL PROVINCE OF THE VICTORIAN LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, AUSTRALIA
North-Western Province (Victoria)
North Western Province (or North-Western Province) was an electorate of the Victorian Legislative Council (Australia), created in 1856 and was abolished in 2006.