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Rail Transport Collection

Rail transport has long been an integral part of the Weald of Kent's history, connecting communities and facilitating trade

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Rail Transport Collection: The Tube Station, c. 1932 (linocut printed in colours on tissue Japan)
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Rail Transport Collection: The Weald of Kent, a Southern Railway advertising poster, c
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Rail Transport Collection: Poster advertising the Orient Express, 1888
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Rail Transport Collection: Class 55 DELTIC. 5 November 1981
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Rail Transport Collection: Liverpool Street station, Great Eastern Railway. 1 June 1920
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Rail Transport Collection: A Southern Railway poster advertising Ramsgate, 1939 (colour lithograph)
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Rail Transport Collection: Simplon-Orient-Express, Londres-le Caire, c. 1930
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Rail Transport Collection: Forth Bridge
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Rail Transport Collection: York, North Eastern Railway
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Rail Transport Collection: London Victoria station, Southern Railway, 1930s
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Rail Transport Collection: London Paddington station, Great Western Railway, 1840
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Rail Transport Collection: York station, North Eastern Railway, August 1906
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Rail Transport Collection: York station, North Eastern Railway
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Rail Transport Collection: York, Holgate Bridge, London and North Eastern Railway. 1937
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Rail Transport Collection: Liverpool Street station, Great Eastern Railway. 9 June 1920
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Rail Transport Collection: Kings Cross station, London, Great Northern Railway
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Rail Transport Collection: Kings Cross station, London, British Railways, c1949-1950
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Rail Transport Collection: York station, 1953
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Rail Transport Collection: Rainhill Trials October 1829
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Rail Transport Collection: York station, London & North Eastern Railway, about 1951
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Rail Transport Collection: Liverpool Exchange station, Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway. View of the 2. 10 Liverpool-Hull
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Rail Transport Collection: Zillertalbahn steam train
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Rail Transport Collection: York station, engine sheds and locomotive yards, London & North Eastern Railway
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Rail Transport Collection: Advertising poster for the London to Vichy Pullman express train, 1927 (colour lithograph)
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Rail Transport Collection: York North locomotive depot, London & North Eastern Railway, 29 April 1942
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Rail Transport Collection: Kings Cross station, London, British Rail, January 1988
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Rail Transport Collection: York station, June 1987
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Rail Transport Collection: Midland Railway Class 2 4-4-0 steam locomotive number 2192. Bullt by Sharp, Stewart
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Rail Transport Collection: Midland Railway Class 4, 4-4-0 steam locomotive number 998. Built Derby in April 1909
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Rail Transport Collection: Midland Railway 4-4-0 steam locomotive number 1738. Built Derby in November 1885 1738
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Rail Transport Collection: Midland Railway Class 3, 4-4-0 steam locomotive number 740. Built Derby in 1903 as 830
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Rail Transport Collection: Ipswich station, about 1911
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Rail Transport Collection: Liverpool Street station, about 1911
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Rail Transport Collection: Ipswich Upper Yard railway sidings, about 1911
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Rail Transport Collection: York North Motive Power Depot
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Rail Transport Collection: York Carriage and Wagon Works
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Rail Transport Collection: London Victoria station, British Railways, January 1949
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Rail Transport Collection: Kings Cross station, British Railways, c1950s
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Rail Transport Collection: Middleton station, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. View of the station, looking north
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Rail Transport Collection: The Oaks station, Bolton, London Midland and Scottish Railway
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Rail Transport Collection: The Oaks station, Bolton, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, about 1902. View of the station
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Rail Transport Collection: Liverpool Exchange station, Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway. View of the concourse
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Rail Transport Collection: First Russian steam locomotive, by Yefim and Miron Cherepanov, 1833-1834 (Postage stamp), 1978
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Rail Transport Collection: York, locomotive signal box in locomotive yard
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Rail Transport Collection: Norwich, LMS & L. N. E. R, c. 1940 (lithograph in colours)
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Rail Transport Collection: Viaduct across the Sankey Valley, 1831 (colour aquatints, partly hand-coloured)
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Rail Transport Collection: A Peep at the Train, India, 1892 (pencil and w / c on paper)
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Rail Transport Collection: Liverpool Street Station CXP01_01_026


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Rail transport has long been an integral part of the Weald of Kent's history, connecting communities and facilitating trade. Southern Railway recognized its significance with a captivating advertising poster that showcased the region's beauty and accessibility. On November 5, 1981, Class 55 DELTIC locomotive roared through York, representing the power and efficiency of rail travel. This iconic image captured the essence of North Eastern Railway's commitment to providing reliable transportation options. Liverpool Street station stood as a testament to Great Eastern Railway's grandeur on June 1, 1920. Passengers marveled at its architectural splendor while embarking on journeys to various destinations across Britain. Southern Railway enticed travelers with a vibrant poster promoting Ramsgate in 1939. The colorful lithograph highlighted this coastal gem as an idyllic holiday spot easily accessible by rail. Intriguingly, as early as 1888, the Orient Express captivated imaginations with its luxurious offerings. A vintage poster showcasing this legendary train hinted at the allure and adventure awaiting passengers aboard this renowned service. The Forth Bridge symbolized engineering marvel when it opened in Scotland—a testament to railway innovation that connected Edinburgh and Fife seamlessly. London Victoria station exuded elegance during the bustling 1930s under Southern Railway's management. Its grand architecture welcomed commuters from all walks of life into a world of efficient connectivity. Great Western Railway left an indelible mark on London Paddington station since its establishment in 1840—the gateway for countless adventures towards Bristol or beyond—ushering in a new era for rail travel enthusiasts. York station served as North Eastern Railway's crown jewel in August 1906—an impressive structure blending Victorian charm with modern functionality—a hub where dreams took flight amidst steam-filled platforms. Holgate Bridge gracefully spanned York's landscape under London and North Eastern Railway’s watchful eye in 1937—another example of their commitment to seamlessly connecting communities.