goldenarrow-united_kingdom/cr_2.research#Description
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goldenarrow-united_kingdom/cr_2.research#DisplayName
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Caledonian Railway II
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goldenarrow-united_kingdom/gswr_1.research#Description
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goldenarrow-united_kingdom/gswr_1.research#DisplayName
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Glasgow and South Western Railway Railway
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goldenarrow-united_kingdom/gswr_2.research#Description
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goldenarrow-united_kingdom/gswr_2.research#DisplayName
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Glasgow and South Western Railway II
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goldenarrow-united_kingdom/hr_1.research#Description
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goldenarrow-united_kingdom/hr_1.research#DisplayName
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Highland Railway
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goldenarrow-united_kingdom/hr_2.research#Description
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goldenarrow-united_kingdom/hr_2.research#DisplayName
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Highland Railway II
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goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lms_1.research#Description
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The largest of the Big Four railway companies, the London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) was the only one of the four companies to serve England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
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goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lms_1.research#DisplayName
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London, Midland and Scottish Railway
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goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lms_2.research#Description
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The LMS hired William Stanier, formerly of the GWR, to build new, more powerful steam locomotives, whilst also introducing electric trains to the north west of England.
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goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lms_2.research#DisplayName
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London, Midland and Scottish Railway II
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goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lnwr_1.research#Description
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goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lnwr_1.research#DisplayName
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London and North Western Railway
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goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lnwr_2.research#Description
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goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lnwr_2.research#DisplayName
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London and North Western Railway II
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goldenarrow-united_kingdom/mr_1.research#Description
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goldenarrow-united_kingdom/mr_1.research#DisplayName
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Midland Railway
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