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goldenarrow-united_kingdom/l&b_1.research#DisplayName
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Lynton & Barnstaple Railway
Key English Polish State
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lner_class_n2_-_lined.trainunit#DisplayName Ex-LNER N2 Class
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lner_5_plank_wagon.trainunit#DisplayName LNER 5 Plank Wagon
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_j94.trainunit#DisplayName LNER J94 Class
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/l&b_engine_shed.raildepot#DisplayName L&B Engine Shed
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lbscr_engine_shed.raildepot#DisplayName LB&SCR Engine Shed
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/sr_home.railsignal#DisplayName SR Home Signal Semafor SR
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/sr_home_distant.chainrailsignal#DisplayName SR Home & Distant Signal Semafor wstępny SR
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/l&b_goods_yard.railstation#DisplayName L&B Goods Yard
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/l&b_station.railstation#DisplayName L&B Station
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/sr_halt.railstation#DisplayName SR Halt Station
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/l&b_signal_box.railstation#DisplayName L&B Signal Box
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/l&b_1.research#Description Opened in 1898, the narrow gauge Lynton & Barnstaple Railway (L&B) ran between the north Devon towns of Lynton and Barnstaple.
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/l&b_1.research#DisplayName Lynton & Barnstaple Railway
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lbscr_1.research#Description
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lbscr_1.research#DisplayName London, Brighton & South Coast Railway
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lbscr_2.research#Description
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lbscr_2.research#DisplayName London, Brighton & South Coast Railway II
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_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/secr_1.research#Description 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.
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/secr_1.research#DisplayName South Eastern and Chatham Railway
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/secr_2.research#Description
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/secr_2.research#DisplayName South Eastern and Chatham Railway II
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/sr_1.research#Description The newly formed Southern Railway (SR) set about continuing the electrification of suburban routes started by the LWSR and SECR.
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/sr_1.research#DisplayName Southern Railway
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/sr_2.research#Description An increase in budget saw the Southern Railway introduce new designs of express steam locomotives and a bright, new livery.
Key English Polish State
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/gwr_iron_mink_van.trainunit#DisplayName GWR Iron Mink Van
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/gwr_iron_mink_van_-_blue.trainunit#DisplayName GWR Iron Mink Van
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/gwr_iron_mink_van_-_red.trainunit#DisplayName GWR Iron Mink Van
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/gwr_railcar.trainunit#DisplayName GWR AEC Railcar
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/gwr_railcar_-_blood-custard.trainunit#DisplayName Ex-GWR AEC Railcar
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/gwr_railcar_-_green.trainunit#DisplayName Ex-GWR AEC Railcar
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/gwr_toad_brake_van.trainunit#DisplayName GWR Toad Brake Van
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/gwr_toad_brake_van_-_bauxite.trainunit#DisplayName Ex-GWR Toad Brake Van
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/gwr_twin_bolster_wagons.trainunit#DisplayName GWR Twin Mites Wagons
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/gwr_wooden_trainshed.railstation#DisplayName GWR Wooden Trainshed Station Drewniana stacja GWR
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/l&b_1.research#Description Opened in 1898, the narrow gauge Lynton & Barnstaple Railway (L&B) ran between the north Devon towns of Lynton and Barnstaple.
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/l&b_1.research#DisplayName Lynton & Barnstaple Railway
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/l&b_2-4-2t_steam_engine.trainunit#DisplayName L&B 2-4-2T Steam Engine
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/l&b_4_plank_wagon.trainunit#DisplayName L&B 4 Plank Wagon
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/l&b_4t_box_van.trainunit#DisplayName L&B 4t Box Van
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/l&b_8t_bogie_van.trainunit#DisplayName L&B 8t Bogie Van
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/l&b_composite_coach.trainunit#DisplayName L&B Composite Coach
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/l&b_engine_shed.raildepot#DisplayName L&B Engine Shed
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/l&b_goods_yard.railstation#DisplayName L&B Goods Yard
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/l&b_platform_wagon.trainunit#DisplayName L&B Platform Wagon
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/l&b_signal_box.railstation#DisplayName L&B Signal Box
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/l&b_station.railstation#DisplayName L&B Station
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lbscr_1.research#Description
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lbscr_1.research#DisplayName London, Brighton & South Coast Railway
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lbscr_2.research#Description
goldenarrow-united_kingdom/lbscr_2.research#DisplayName London, Brighton & South Coast Railway II

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