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  1. The South Eastern Railway's former headquarters in Tooley Street, London, near London Bridge station. The South Eastern Railway ( SER) was a railway company in south-eastern England from 1836 until 1922. The company was formed to construct a route from London to Dover. Branch lines were later opened to Tunbridge Wells, Hastings, Canterbury and ...

  2. Reference no. 1342044. The London and North Western Railway War Memorial is a First World War memorial located outside Euston station in London, England. The memorial was designed by Reginald Wynn Owen, architect to the London and North Western Railway (LNWR), and commemorates employees of the LNWR who were killed in the First World War.

  3. LNER Class A4 4496 Dwight D Eisenhower. LNER Class A4 4498 Sir Nigel Gresley. LNER Class D49. LNER Gresley K4 61994 The Great Marquess. LNER Class V2 4771 Green Arrow. LNER Thompson Class B1 (6)1264. LNER Thompson Class B1 61306. Categories: Preserved steam locomotives of Great Britain.

  4. King's Cross railway station, also known as London King's Cross, is a passenger railway terminus in the London Borough of Camden, on the edge of Central London. It is in the London station group, one of the busiest stations in the United Kingdom and the southern terminus of the East Coast Main Line to Yorkshire and the Humber, North East ...

  5. London and North Eastern Railway is within the scope of WikiProject Yorkshire, an attempt to build a comprehensive and detailed guide to Yorkshire on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, you can visit the project page, where you can join the project, see a list of open tasks, and join in discussions on the project's talk page.

  6. A. SS Accrington (1910) SS Amsterdam (1894) SS Amsterdam (1930) RMS Antwerp (1919) SS Archangel. SS Arnhem (1946)

  7. The London and North Eastern Railway was the second-largest of the "Big Four" railway companies created by the Railways Act 1921 in Britain. It existed from 1 January 1923 until nationalisation on 1 January 1948, when it was divided into the new British Railways' Eastern Region, North Eastern Region and partially the Scottish Region.

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