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Railways in England, United Kingdom are a vital part of transportation infrastructure

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Background imageRailways Collection: Dearne District Light Railway, Wath upon Dearne, Yorkshire

Dearne District Light Railway, Wath upon Dearne, Yorkshire
Dearne District Light Railway, Wath upon Dearne, near Goldthorpe/Thurnscoe, Yorkshire, England. Showing Car No. 8 in Wath Cutting Date: 1933

Background imageRailways Collection: 2-4-2 Tank Engine Suspended by Cranes, Rochdale, Lancashire

2-4-2 Tank Engine Suspended by Cranes, Rochdale, Lancashire, England. Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway Date: 1900s

Background imageRailways Collection: Post boxes a061706

Post boxes a061706
LIVERPOOL STREET STATION, London. Detail of two post boxes and a stamp dispenser on the station concourse at Liverpool Street railway station. Photographed by John Gay. Date range: 1967-1968

Background imageRailways Collection: 209331

209331
Emsworth Station, 209331

Background imageRailways Collection: LOCOMOTIVE: ROCKET, 1829. George Stephensons Rocket, the winner of the Liverpool

LOCOMOTIVE: ROCKET, 1829. George Stephensons Rocket, the winner of the Liverpool and Manchester Railways competiton of 1829. Engraving, American, 1881

Background imageRailways Collection: Kings Cross Station 27537_030

Kings Cross Station 27537_030
Kings Cross Station, Camden, London. View towards the 1852 facade fronting onto Euston Road. Photographed in September 2012

Background imageRailways Collection: Brighton Belle

Brighton Belle
20th March 1970: The Brighton Belle train near Victoria Station, London, on its way to Brighton. (Photo by Victor Drees/Evening Standard/Getty Images)

Background imageRailways Collection: GWR Engine

GWR Engine
20th May 1892: A Bulkeley engine of the Iron Duke Class, the last train on the Broad Gauge to leave Paddington Station, London. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageRailways Collection: Brunel Bridge

Brunel Bridge
1859: Isambard Kingdom Brunels Royal Albert Bridge which spans the Tamar at Saltash. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageRailways Collection: Derbyshire Railway

Derbyshire Railway
A steam train passes along the Buxton branch of the Midland Railway in Derbyshire, circa 1910. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageRailways Collection: Bridge Over The Avon

Bridge Over The Avon
The Clifton suspension bridge, which spans the river Avon near Bristol, circa 1880. Designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, it was completed in 1864. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageRailways Collection: Iron Duke

Iron Duke
circa 1860: The Great Western Iron Duke broad gauge locomotive at Didcot in Oxfordshire. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageRailways Collection: Great West Way EPR002624

Great West Way EPR002624
Great West Road, Brentford, Middlesex. A steam train crosses a railway bridge over the Great West Way. The Pyrene Building (centre left), built 1928 by Wallis, Gilbert and Partners

Background imageRailways Collection: Steam Trains

Steam Trains
Fine Art Storehouse Vintage Photo Art: Transport: Steam Trains

Background imageRailways Collection: The Royal Border Bridge, BR poster, 1948-1965

The Royal Border Bridge, BR poster, 1948-1965
Poster produced for British Railways (BR) to promote rail travel between England and Scotland on the East Coast route, which passed through Berwick-on-Tweed, Northumberland

Background imageRailways Collection: Harrow School, LMS poster, 1923-1947

Harrow School, LMS poster, 1923-1947
Poster produced by London, Midland & Scottish Railway as part of a series devoted to public schools in England. This poster shows a view of Harrow School, which was founded in 1571 by John Lyons

Background imageRailways Collection: Railway Map of England

Railway Map of England
London & North Western Railway Co rail map of England, 1899 Date: 1899

Background imageRailways Collection: The Great Western Railway terminus at Paddington Station

The Great Western Railway terminus at Paddington Station
A view of the newly developed Paddington Station in London. It was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel as the London terminus for the Great Western Railway

Background imageRailways Collection: Ludgate Circus 1930S

Ludgate Circus 1930S
View from Fleet Street looking towards Ludgate Circus, Ludgate Hill and St. Pauls Cathedral, London

Background imageRailways Collection: Ipswich Shunting Yard

Ipswich Shunting Yard
Steam goods trains at the busy shunting yard of Ipswich railway station, Suffolk, England

Background imageRailways Collection: Platform at Rugby railway station, Warwickshire, England

Platform at Rugby railway station, Warwickshire, England
Down platform at Rugby railway station, Warwickshire, England. Date: 1894

Background imageRailways Collection: Newcastle Gateshead UXC01_01_02_057_01

Newcastle Gateshead UXC01_01_02_057_01
CASTLE KEEP, CASTLE GARTH, NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE. A cityscape of Newcastle and Gateshead, looking south over the River Tyne from the roof of Castle Garth Keep

Background imageRailways Collection: The allies have planned their own railroad system to take with them for the forthcoming

The allies have planned their own railroad system to take with them for the forthcoming second front. The construction of this rail system in England has been on of the greatest secrets of this war

Background imageRailways Collection: Bowes Bridge Railway Engine Shed, Tanfield Railway, Stanley, Durham, England

Bowes Bridge Railway Engine Shed, Tanfield Railway, Stanley, Durham, England. Date: 1920s

Background imageRailways Collection: Narrow Gauge Railway Station, Southwold, Halesworth, Waveney, Suffolk, England

Narrow Gauge Railway Station, Southwold, Halesworth, Waveney, Suffolk, England. Date: 1929

Background imageRailways Collection: The Tanfield Arch in 1804, (1945). Creator: Joseph Constantine Stadler

The Tanfield Arch in 1804, (1945). Creator: Joseph Constantine Stadler
The Tanfield Arch in 1804, (1945). The Causey Arch near Stanley in County Durham is the worlds oldest surviving single arch railway bridge

Background imageRailways Collection: Railwayman - 180 lever railway signal box at Shrewsbury

Railwayman - 180 lever railway signal box at Shrewsbury
A railwayman walks across the tracks to the 180 lever railway signal box at Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. First published The Daily Telegraph Date: 1991

Background imageRailways Collection: Bluebell Railway Steam Engine, Sheffield Park Stn

Bluebell Railway Steam Engine, Sheffield Park Stn
Steam Engine at the Sheffield Park train station, on the Bluebell Railway: a heritage railway in the south of England in full operational use

Background imageRailways Collection: The famous Lickey incline between Bromsgrove and Blackwell, Worcestershire, 1935

The famous Lickey incline between Bromsgrove and Blackwell, Worcestershire, 1935
The famous Lickey incline between Bromsgrove and Blackwell, Worcestershire, on the L.M.S. Bristol to Birmingham line, 1935. From " Railway Wonders of the World, Vol. 1"

Background imageRailways Collection: Those who went to shelters began a new kind of night-life, 11th November, 1940, 1942

Those who went to shelters began a new kind of night-life, 11th November, 1940, 1942. London residents taking shelter in Elephant and Castle tube station during the World War II

Background imageRailways Collection: Coronation Scot, L. M. S. leaving Watford Tunnel, 1940

Coronation Scot, L. M. S. leaving Watford Tunnel, 1940
Coronation Scot, L.M.S. leaving Watford Tunnel, 1940. It was inaugurated in 1937 for the coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth and ran until the start of World War II in 1939

Background imageRailways Collection: Construction of the Kilsby Tunnel on the London & Birmingham Railway, 8 July 1839

Construction of the Kilsby Tunnel on the London & Birmingham Railway, 8 July 1839. Artist: John Cooke Bourne
Construction of the Kilsby Tunnel on the London & Birmingham Railway, 8 July 1837 (1839). Robert Stephenson (1803-1859) was appointed chief engineer of the London & Birmingham Railway (LBR)

Background imageRailways Collection: The Fast Mail by Lincoln J. Carter

The Fast Mail by Lincoln J. Carter. First produced in England at Rochdale on 26th December 1891 and at the Grand Theatre, Islington, London on 27th June 1892

Background imageRailways Collection: Newcastle upon Tyne Railway Crossing - Castle - Tyne Bridge

Newcastle upon Tyne Railway Crossing - Castle - Tyne Bridge
Newcastle upon Tyne Railway Crossing (then the largest crossing of its type in the world) Newcastle Castle and distant misty view of the Tyne Bridge (which opened in 1928). Date: circa 1930

Background imageRailways Collection: Railway Station & River Wye, Symonds Yat, England

Railway Station & River Wye, Symonds Yat, England
Railway Station & River Wye, Symonds Yat, near Monmouth, Herefordshire, England. Ross and Monmouth Railway. Date: 1910s

Background imageRailways Collection: Settle to Carlisle Railway Tunnel, Baron Wood, Cumbria

Settle to Carlisle Railway Tunnel, Baron Wood, Cumbria
Settle to Carlisle Railway Tunnel, Baron Wood, Armathwaite, Cumbria, England. Date: 1970s

Background imageRailways Collection: Railway Station, Willington Quay, Northumberland

Railway Station, Willington Quay, Northumberland
Railway Station, Willington Quay, Wallsend, near Jarrow, Northumberland, England. Aln Valley Railway Date: 1904

Background imageRailways Collection: Locomotion at Darlington Station - Stockton & Darlington Rai

Locomotion at Darlington Station - Stockton & Darlington Railway, Darlington, Middlesbrough, County Durham, England. Date: 1910s

Background imageRailways Collection: Railway Station, Much Wenlock, Shropshire

Railway Station, Much Wenlock, Shropshire
Railway Station, Much Wenlock, near Bridgnorth, Shropshire, England. Wenlock Railway Co Date: 1904

Background imageRailways Collection: Hop Picking, Cranbrook, Kent

Hop Picking, Cranbrook, Kent
Hop Picking, Cranbrook, near Hartley, Kent, England. Homeward-Bound Londoners on their way to the Railway Station Date: 1905

Background imageRailways Collection: The railway viaduct at Berwick-upon-Tweed, England

The railway viaduct at Berwick-upon-Tweed, England
Royal Border Bridge: 19th Century railway viaduct reflected in the river Tweed, Berwick-upon-Tweed, UK

Background imageRailways Collection: Tilbury EPW044227

Tilbury EPW044227
Tilbury Landing Stage, Tilbury, Essex. P & O liner, preparing for a voyage to Brisbane. Photographed by Aerofilms Ltd in May 1934

Background imageRailways Collection: Cold Blackfriars Southern Railway Station

Cold Blackfriars Southern Railway Station
18th December 1946: Platform at Blackfriars Southern Railway station covered in thick white frost. (Photo by William Vanderson/Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageRailways Collection: Shrewsbury Castle and station 21129_11

Shrewsbury Castle and station 21129_11
Railway station and castle, Shrewsbury, Shropshire. The railway line was built in the mid-19th century. The castle remains date from the mid-12th

Background imageRailways Collection: Travel Information

Travel Information
17th August 1913: The indicator board showing train arrivals and departures at Charing Cross Railway Station in London. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageRailways Collection: Brighton Station

Brighton Station
circa 1860: The Brighton terminus of the London & Brighton Railway in Sussex. Original Artwork: Engraving by J Newman after F W Woledge. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageRailways Collection: Tunnel Pump

Tunnel Pump
1837: Pumps draining the Kilsby Tunnel of quick sand during construction of the London - Birmingham Railway. Original Artwork: Lithograph by J C Bourne after a drawing by the same

Background imageRailways Collection: 210714LNE

210714LNE
York Station, 210714LNE



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Railways Collection

Railways in England, United Kingdom are a vital part of transportation infrastructure. They have been used for centuries to transport goods and people across the continent. In England, they were first developed in the early 19th century and were instrumental in connecting cities and towns across the country. The UK railway network is one of the most extensive in Europe with over 20,000 miles of track connecting major cities such as London, Manchester, Birmingham and Glasgow. In addition to passenger services, freight services are also provided by rail companies throughout Europe. Railways provide an efficient way to move goods between countries while reducing traffic congestion on roads. They also help reduce emissions from road vehicles which contributes to better air quality for everyone.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

Media Storehouse offers an extensive collection of railway-themed wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards. The Railways collection features a wide range of images capturing the history and beauty of railways across England, the UK and Europe. From vintage steam trains to modern high-speed rail networks, our collection showcases iconic landmarks such as London's St Pancras Station and Paris' Gare du Nord. The stunning photographs in our collection are perfect for adding character to any room or office space. Whether you're a train enthusiast or simply appreciate the aesthetic appeal of railways, there is something for everyone in this diverse selection. These pieces make great gifts for friends and family who share your passion for trains or travel. With our easy-to-use website and secure checkout process, purchasing your favourite railway artwork has never been easier.
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What are Railways (England United Kingdom Europe) art prints?

Railways art prints from Media Storehouse are high-quality reproductions of original artworks depicting various aspects of railways in England, the United Kingdom, and Europe. These prints showcase the beauty and history of railway systems, including locomotives, stations, tracks, and landscapes. The collection includes a wide range of styles and mediums such as paintings, photographs, vintage posters, and illustrations by renowned artists. Some prints capture iconic landmarks like London's St Pancras Station or Paris' Gare du Nord while others depict steam engines chugging through scenic countryside routes. These art prints are perfect for railway enthusiasts or anyone who appreciates the charm and nostalgia associated with trains. They make great additions to home decor or office spaces adding character to any room. With a variety of sizes available to choose from these prints can be framed according to personal preferences making them an ideal gift option too.
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What Railways (England United Kingdom Europe) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of railway art prints from England, the United Kingdom and Europe. These prints feature various aspects of railways including vintage locomotives, scenic routes, train stations and railway bridges. You can choose from a variety of styles such as black and white photography, colourful illustrations or modern digital designs. Some popular choices include iconic images like the Flying Scotsman steam engine crossing the Forth Bridge in Scotland or the Orient Express travelling through picturesque European landscapes. There are also many regional options available such as London Underground posters or vintage travel advertisements for destinations across Europe. Whether you're a train enthusiast or simply appreciate beautiful artwork, we have something to suit your taste. With high-quality printing techniques and a vast selection to choose from, these railway art prints make great additions to any home or office decor.
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How do I buy Railways (England United Kingdom Europe) art prints?

To buy Railways art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of railway-themed artwork on their website. Once you have found a print that catches your eye, simply select the size and framing options that suit your preferences. We offer a range of high-quality printing options, including canvas prints and traditional paper prints. You can also choose from a variety of frames to complement your chosen artwork. Once you have made your selection, proceed to checkout and enter your payment details. We accept all major credit cards as well as PayPal for added convenience. Buying Railway art prints from Media Storehouse is an easy process that allows you to add beautiful and unique pieces of artwork to your home or office decor.
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How much do Railways (England United Kingdom Europe) art prints cost?

The cost of Railways art prints from Media Storehouse varies depending on the size and type of print selected. The prices are competitive and affordable, making it easy for railway enthusiasts to purchase their favorite artwork without breaking the bank. Whether you're looking for a small print to hang in your office or a large canvas to display in your living room, there is an option available that will suit your needs and budget. We offer a wide range of Railway art prints featuring iconic locomotives, stations, bridges, and landscapes from England, United Kingdom, Europe. Each piece is printed using high-quality materials that ensure long-lasting durability and vivid colors. With so many options available at reasonable prices, it's easy to find the perfect Railway art print to add character and charm to any space.
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How will my Railways (England United Kingdom Europe) art prints be delivered to me?

Your Railways art prints from Media Storehouse will be delivered to you in a safe and secure manner. The company takes great care in packaging your artwork so that it arrives at your doorstep undamaged. Your prints will be carefully rolled and placed into a sturdy tube, ensuring that they are protected during transit. Media Storehouse uses reliable shipping services to deliver your artwork, both domestically within the UK and internationally across Europe. You can expect timely delivery of your order, with tracking information provided so that you can monitor its progress. Upon receiving your package, simply unroll the print and allow it to settle for a short period before framing or displaying as desired. With high-quality printing techniques used by Media Storehouse, you can enjoy stunning reproductions of classic railway scenes in the comfort of your own home or office space.