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Panoramic images of Railway related landscapes

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Background imagePanoramic Collection: Southern Railway (SR) locomotive 35019 French Line CGT (Sonning Cutting 1948)

Southern Railway (SR) locomotive 35019 French Line CGT (Sonning Cutting 1948)
With LMS tender on GWR (believed to be Sonning Cutting 1948 (Clapham, 2315/60)

Background imagePanoramic Collection: Mallard 4-6-2 steam locomotive no 4468, 3 July 1938

Mallard 4-6-2 steam locomotive no 4468, 3 July 1938
Mallard on Sunday 3 July 1938 at Barkston on the East Coast Main Line just prior to its record-breaking run. The locomotive reached a speed of 126 mph on a straight stretch of track between Grantham

Background imagePanoramic Collection: One of William Deans elegant 4-2-2 locomotives of the Great Western Railway

One of William Deans elegant 4-2-2 locomotives of the Great Western Railway, 23 September 1898. No 3050 Royal Sovereign caught at speed leaving a Box Tunnel with the 7

Background imagePanoramic Collection: Steam locomotive Neil Gow, Ais Gill Viaduct, Settle and Carlisle line, 1960

Steam locomotive Neil Gow, Ais Gill Viaduct, Settle and Carlisle line, 1960
A3 class 4-6-2 steam locomotive No 60082 Neil Gow hauls a passenger train across Ais Gill Viaduct. In British Railways service. Photographer Eric Treacy

Background imagePanoramic Collection: Penistone railway station. England

Penistone railway station. England
Class 76 Locomotives in the Penistone Woodhead Areas

Background imagePanoramic Collection: Penistone railway station. England

Penistone railway station. England
Class 76 Locomotives in the Penistone Woodhead Areas

Background imagePanoramic Collection: Great Western Railway 43 XX class 2-6-0 No. 4377

Great Western Railway 43 XX class 2-6-0 No. 4377
Great Western Railway, with an up goods train near Patchway. England, c.1934

Background imagePanoramic Collection: Train passing through the railway track, by J. F Henton. England, 1970s

Train passing through the railway track, by J. F Henton. England, 1970s
Train passing through the railway track, by J.F Henton. England, 1970s

Background imagePanoramic Collection: Coronation Train at Retford. England, 1937

Coronation Train at Retford. England, 1937
Three quarter front view of Engine No. 4492. England 1937

Background imagePanoramic Collection: BR locomotive No. 60036, Colombo

BR locomotive No. 60036, Colombo
Ribblehead station c1960

Background imagePanoramic Collection: Royal Scot, Ais Gill, Cumbria, c 1950s

Royal Scot, Ais Gill, Cumbria, c 1950s
Royal Scot Class 4-6-0 steam locomotive approaching Ais Gill on the Settle to Carlisle line. Photograph by Leslie Overend

Background imagePanoramic Collection: Churston Viaduct, c 1959. The 41xx class 2

Churston Viaduct, c 1959. The 41xx class 2-6-2T locomotive local service on the Devon branch from Newton Abbot to Paignton

Background imagePanoramic Collection: Steam locomotive with carriages, c 1950s

Steam locomotive with carriages, c 1950s

Background imagePanoramic Collection: Flying Scotsman, 1938

Flying Scotsman, 1938
This Sea Eagle locomotive, number 4487, was built for the London and North Eastern Railway, and was used on the Flying Scotsman service - a non-stop journey of 392.7 miles

Background imagePanoramic Collection: Flying Scotsman, c 1938

Flying Scotsman, c 1938
This class A1 4-6-2 Golden Eagle locomotive, number 4482, was built for the London & North Eastern Railway. It was used on the ‘ Flying Scotsman service - a non-stop journey of 392.7 miles

Background imagePanoramic Collection: LNER class A4 steam locomotive crossing Royal Border Bridge, c 1938

LNER class A4 steam locomotive crossing Royal Border Bridge, c 1938
LNER class A4 steam locomotive crossing The Royal Border Bridge at Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland. A picturesque view of the bridge and river, framed by trees

Background imagePanoramic Collection: St Marys halt, 1950

St Marys halt, 1950
Passenger train passing through St Marys halt, Chalford, Cheltenham and Gloucester, 1950. This halt was not staffed and had no signals

Background imagePanoramic Collection: The Royal Scot, 1956

The Royal Scot, 1956
The Royal Scot train, hauled by a Coronation class 4-6-2 locomotive number 46221 Queen Elizabeth at Carlisle, Cumbria, by Eric Treacy, 1956

Background imagePanoramic Collection: Scarborough Bridge, York, 1948

Scarborough Bridge, York, 1948
Class J72 0-6-0T locomotive number 68735 on Scarborough Bridge, York, by E R Wethersett, 15 August 1948. The locomotive is pulling freight to the freight terminal at Foss Islands

Background imagePanoramic Collection: William Whitelaw steam locomotive, Berwick Station, 1952

William Whitelaw steam locomotive, Berwick Station, 1952
William Whitelaw A4 Class steam locomotive leaving Berwick for London. Photograph by Bishop Eric Treacy. Treacy was often allowed special access to many areas denied to other railway photographers

Background imagePanoramic Collection: Colombo steam locomotive, North Yorkshire, c 1960s

Colombo steam locomotive, North Yorkshire, c 1960s
Colombo A3 Class steam locomotive No 60036 leaving Ribblehead Station with the morning Leeds to Glasgow train. Photograph by Bishop Eric Treacy

Background imagePanoramic Collection: Queen of Scots steam locomotive crossing

Queen of Scots steam locomotive crossing the Royal Border Bridge at Berwick-upon-Tweed with a Pullman train, c 1950. The engine is LNER designed, British Railways built class A1, 4-6-2 No 60127

Background imagePanoramic Collection: British Railway (BR) 4-6-0 steam locomotive, 1953-1958

British Railway (BR) 4-6-0 steam locomotive, 1953-1958
British Railway locomotive with a freight train crossing Sherriff Brow viaduct over the River Ribble on the Settle and Carlisle line. Photograph by Eric Treacy

Background imagePanoramic Collection: Troops clearing snow at Arten Gill on the London, Midland and Scottish Railways Settle

Troops clearing snow at Arten Gill on the London, Midland and Scottish Railways Settle and Carlisle line, March 1947

Background imagePanoramic Collection: Class 5MT 4-6-0 steam locomotive No 444691 in British Railways service, September 1964

Class 5MT 4-6-0 steam locomotive No 444691 in British Railways service, September 1964. Photographed at speed south of Birmingham, by TE Williams

Background imagePanoramic Collection: AYR Waterside Express hauled by a Crab, c 1950s

AYR Waterside Express hauled by a Crab, c 1950s
Steam locomotive going over a bridge

Background imagePanoramic Collection: First train to pass over repaired bridge between Liverpool St and Stratford damaged by flying bomb

First train to pass over repaired bridge between Liverpool St and Stratford damaged by flying bomb
First train to pass over repaired bridge between Liverpool St and Statford damaged by flying bomb. 1944

Background imagePanoramic Collection: Kitson-Meyer 0-8-6-0T in Argentina

Kitson-Meyer 0-8-6-0T in Argentina
The private British locomotive industry produced thousands of steam locomotives for service overseas, 14, 000 for India alone. Another major market was South America, Argentina in particular

Background imagePanoramic Collection: Locomotive in Sri Lanka, 1974

Locomotive in Sri Lanka, 1974
B1 class 4-6-0 locomotive number 243 at Galle, Sri Lanka, 1974. Most of Sri Lankas railways were broad gauge (5 6). They were built in the late 19th century

Background imagePanoramic Collection: Passenger train at Nainpur, India, 1977

Passenger train at Nainpur, India, 1977
Passenger train pulled by a ZE42 steam locomotive at Nainpur, India 1977. The train is so crowded that passengers are hanging onto the doors. This train runs on a narrow gauge railway



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