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"Stepping back in time with the London Midland and Scottish Railway" Step into the past at The Oaks station, Bolton

Background imageLondon Midland And Scottish Rai Collection: The Oaks station, Bolton, London Midland and Scottish Railway

The Oaks station, Bolton, London Midland and Scottish Railway (formerly Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway), 1933
The Oaks station, Bolton, London Midland and Scottish Railway (formerly Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway), near a proposed site for a pump, 4 August 1933

Background imageLondon Midland And Scottish Rai Collection: Manchester Exchange station, London Midland and Scottish Railway

Manchester Exchange station, London Midland and Scottish Railway (formerly London and North Western Railway), 1927
Manchester Exchange station, London Midland and Scottish Railway (formerly London and North Western Railway). View of the station entrance. May 1927

Background imageLondon Midland And Scottish Rai Collection: The Oaks, Bolton, London Midland and Scottish Railway (formerly Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway)

The Oaks, Bolton, London Midland and Scottish Railway (formerly Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway)
The Oaks station, Bolton, London Midland and Scottish Railway (formerly Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway), 4 August 1933. View near a proposed site for a pump

Background imageLondon Midland And Scottish Rai Collection: Liverpool Exchange station, London Midland and Scottish Railway

Liverpool Exchange station, London Midland and Scottish Railway (formerly Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway). Interior of the station showing the times, stations to and times of electric train services

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Historic Bath, GWR/LMS poster, 1946

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Come to Exmoutha

Background imageLondon Midland And Scottish Rai Collection: Nelson station, London Midland and Scottish Railway (formerly Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway)

Nelson station, London Midland and Scottish Railway (formerly Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway), 1929
Nelson, London Midland and Scottish Railway (formerly Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway). Horses and carts loaded with cartons from covered wagons carrying a special consignment of Victory-V gums for

Background imageLondon Midland And Scottish Rai Collection: Turton & Edgeworth station, London Midland and Scottish Railway (formerly Lancashire

Turton & Edgeworth station, London Midland and Scottish Railway (formerly Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway). View of the station, looking towards Bolton. April 1928

Background imageLondon Midland And Scottish Rai Collection: Seedley Station. London Midland and Scotish ex London North Western Railway. Looking

Seedley Station. London Midland and Scotish ex London North Western Railway. Looking east towards footbridge showing platform canopies and staircase to footbridge. 28 June 1933


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"Stepping back in time with the London Midland and Scottish Railway" Step into the past at The Oaks station, Bolton, where the London Midland and Scottish Railway (formerly Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway) first made its mark in 1933. This historic location serves as a reminder of the railway's rich heritage. Another iconic stop along this railway journey is Manchester Exchange station, which became part of the London Midland and Scottish Railway family in 1927 after being known as the London and North Western Railway. Witnessing countless stories unfold within its walls, this station holds a special place in history. Venturing further into Bolton, we find ourselves at The Oaks once again. This charming spot was also under the management of the London Midland and Scottish Railway (formerly Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway). Its picturesque surroundings make it an idyllic destination for train enthusiasts to explore. Liverpool Exchange station stands tall as another testament to this railway's influence. Formerly operated by Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway before joining forces with London Midland and Scottish Railways, it has witnessed generations come and go since its establishment. Nelson station is yet another gem on this nostalgic route. Once managed by the London Midland and Scottish Railway (formerly Lancashire and Yorkshire), it played a vital role in connecting communities during its heyday back in 1929. Turton & Edgeworth station adds even more character to our journey through time. Previously owned by Lancashire before becoming part of London Midland and Scottish Railways' network, this quaint stopover offers glimpses into a bygone era that transport enthusiasts will appreciate. Seedley Station takes us on a detour from our usual path but still remains connected to our beloved railway system through its previous affiliation with London North Western Railway. A hidden treasure waiting to be discovered. Returning once again to Liverpool Exchange station brings forth memories from around 1926 when it transitioned from Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway to London Midland and Scottish Railways.