Key English German State
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/mr_2000_class_-_black.trainunit#DisplayName Ex-MR 2000 Class
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/mr_3835_class.trainrecipe#DisplayName MR 3835 Class
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/mr_3835_class.trainunit#DisplayName MR 3835 Class Engine
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/mr_3835_class_tender.trainunit#DisplayName MR 3835 Class Tender
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/sdjr_3835_class.trainrecipe#DisplayName SDJR 3835 Class
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/sdjr_3835_class.trainunit#DisplayName SDJR 3835 Class Engine
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/sdjr_3835_class_tender.trainunit#DisplayName SDJR 3835 Class Tender
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/sdjr_6_wheel_carriage_(second_class).trainunit#DisplayName SDJR 6-Wheel Carriage - Second Class
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/ger_single_road.raildepot#DisplayName GER Single Road Engine Shed
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/gcr_1.research#Description
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/gcr_1.research#DisplayName Great Central Railway
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/gcr_2.research#Description
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/gcr_2.research#DisplayName Great Central Railway II
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/ger_1.research#Description The Great Eastern Railway (GER) operated services between East Anglia and London. Calling at such places as Cambridge, Ipswich, Norwich and Southend-on-Sea.
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/ger_1.research#DisplayName Great Eastern Railway
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/ger_2.research#Description In it's final years, the GER had 1,200 miles (1,931 km) of line. This had led to it being attacked by Zeppelin bombing raids during World War I.
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/ger_2.research#DisplayName Great Eastern Railway II
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/gnr_1.research#Description
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/gnr_1.research#DisplayName Great Northern Railway
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/gnr_2.research#Description