goldenarrow-united_kingdom/l&b_engine_shed.raildepot#DisplayName
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L&B Engine Shed
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goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lbscr_engine_shed.raildepot#DisplayName
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LB&SCR Engine Shed
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goldenarrow-united_kingdom/sr_home.railsignal#DisplayName
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SR Home Signal
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goldenarrow-united_kingdom/sr_home_distant.chainrailsignal#DisplayName
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SR Home & Distant Signal
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goldenarrow-united_kingdom/l&b_goods_yard.railstation#DisplayName
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L&B Goods Yard
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goldenarrow-united_kingdom/l&b_station.railstation#DisplayName
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L&B Station
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goldenarrow-united_kingdom/sr_halt.railstation#DisplayName
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SR Halt Station
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goldenarrow-united_kingdom/l&b_signal_box.railstation#DisplayName
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L&B Signal Box
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goldenarrow-united_kingdom/l&b_1.research#Description
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Opened in 1898, the narrow gauge Lynton & Barnstaple Railway (L&B) ran between the north Devon towns of Lynton and Barnstaple.
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goldenarrow-united_kingdom/l&b_1.research#DisplayName
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Lynton & Barnstaple Railway
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goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lbscr_1.research#Description
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goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lbscr_1.research#DisplayName
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London, Brighton & South Coast Railway
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goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lbscr_2.research#Description
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goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lbscr_2.research#DisplayName
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London, Brighton & South Coast Railway II
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goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lswr_1.research#Description
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Running from Cornwall to England's capital, the London and South Western Railway (LSWR) had an Atlantic 'Boat Train' high-speed steam rivalry with the GWR's network. These were fast trains which met the ocean liners which had travelled from around the world before reaching the south west English shores.
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goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lswr_1.research#DisplayName
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London and South Western Railway
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goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lswr_2.research#Description
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As the 20th Century progressed, the LSWR started to use electric trains on its expanding London commuter routes.
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goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lswr_2.research#DisplayName
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London and South Western Railway II
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goldenarrow-united_kingdom/secr_1.research#Description
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The South Eastern and Chatham Railway (SECR) was actually two separate companies - the South East Railway and the London, Chatham and Dover Railway - created as a 'management committee' at the end of the 19th Century that ran trains for the two companies between Kent's ports and London.
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goldenarrow-united_kingdom/secr_1.research#DisplayName
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South Eastern and Chatham Railway
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