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goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lnwr_1.research#Description
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Key English Czech State
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/cr_1.research#DisplayName Caledonian Railway
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/cr_2.research#Description
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/cr_2.research#DisplayName Caledonian Railway II
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/gswr_1.research#Description
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/gswr_1.research#DisplayName Glasgow and South Western Railway Railway
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/gswr_2.research#Description
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/gswr_2.research#DisplayName Glasgow and South Western Railway II
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/hr_1.research#Description
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/hr_1.research#DisplayName Highland Railway
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/hr_2.research#Description
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/hr_2.research#DisplayName Highland Railway II
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lms_1.research#Description 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.
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lms_1.research#DisplayName London, Midland and Scottish Railway
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lms_2.research#Description 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.
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lms_2.research#DisplayName London, Midland and Scottish Railway II
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lnwr_1.research#Description
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lnwr_1.research#DisplayName London and North Western Railway
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lnwr_2.research#Description
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lnwr_2.research#DisplayName London and North Western Railway II
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/mr_1.research#Description
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/mr_1.research#DisplayName Midland Railway
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/mr_2.research#Description
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/mr_2.research#DisplayName Midland Railway II
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lmr_57_lion.trainrecipe#Description Built in 1838 as one of a pair, Lion worked on the Liverpool & Manchester Railway.
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lmr_57_lion.trainrecipe#DisplayName LMR 57 Lion
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lmr_57_lion.trainunit#DisplayName LMR 57 Lion Engine
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lmr_57_lion_tender.trainunit#DisplayName LMR 57 Lion Tender
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/titfield_thunderbolt.trainrecipe#Description At 115 years old, Lion made it's film debut disguised as 'Thunderbolt' for the Ealing Studios comedy, The Titfield Thunderbolt.
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/titfield_thunderbolt.trainrecipe#DisplayName Thunderbolt
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/titfield_thunderbolt.trainunit#DisplayName Thunderbolt Engine
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/titfield_thunderbolt_tender.trainunit#DisplayName Thunderbolt Tender
Key English Czech State
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lner_1.research#DisplayName London and North Eastern Railway
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lner_2.research#Description
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lner_2.research#DisplayName London and North Eastern Railway II
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lner_5_plank_wagon.trainunit#DisplayName LNER 5 Plank Wagon
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lner_class_d16 tender.trainunit#DisplayName LNER D16 Class Tender
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lner_class_d16.trainrecipe#DisplayName LNER D16 Class
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lner_class_d16.trainunit#DisplayName LNER D16 Class Engine
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lner_class_em1.trainunit#DisplayName LNER EM1 Class
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lner_class_em1_-_black.trainunit#DisplayName Ex-LNER EM1 Class
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lner_class_em1_-_dark_green.trainunit#DisplayName Ex-LNER EM1 Class
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lner_class_j70.trainunit#DisplayName LNER J70 Class
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lner_class_j94.trainunit#DisplayName LNER J94 Class
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lner_class_n2.trainunit#DisplayName LNER N2 Class
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lner_class_n2_-_green.trainunit#DisplayName LNER N2 Class
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lner_class_n2_-_lined.trainunit#DisplayName Ex-LNER N2 Class
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lnwr_1.research#Description
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lnwr_1.research#DisplayName London and North Western Railway
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lnwr_2.research#Description
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lnwr_2.research#DisplayName London and North Western Railway II
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lnwr_glass_wagon.trainunit#DisplayName LNWR Glass Wagon
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lswr_1.research#Description 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.
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lswr_1.research#DisplayName London and South Western Railway
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lswr_10t_box_van.trainunit#DisplayName LSWR 10t Box Van
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lswr_2.research#Description As the 20th Century progressed, the LSWR started to use electric trains on its expanding London commuter routes.
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lswr_2.research#DisplayName London and South Western Railway II
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lt_bus_stop.roadstation#DisplayName LT Bus Stop
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lt_bus_stop_2.roadstation#DisplayName LT Bus Stop (X2)
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/mr_1.research#Description
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/mr_1.research#DisplayName Midland Railway
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/mr_2.research#Description

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