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Railway transport has been a mainstay of London, England for centuries, and is the most efficient way to move people and goods from one place to another

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Background imageRailway Collection: The London and North Eastern Railway, 1930. Creator: Unknown

The London and North Eastern Railway, 1930. Creator: Unknown
The London and North Eastern Railway, 1930. From " The Wonder Book of Railways", edited by Harry Golding. [Ward, Lock & Co. Limited, London and Melbourne, 1930]

Background imageRailway Collection: London Midland and Scottish Railway, 1930. Creator: Unknown

London Midland and Scottish Railway, 1930. Creator: Unknown
London Midland and Scottish Railway, 1930. From " The Wonder Book of Railways", edited by Harry Golding. [Ward, Lock & Co. Limited, London and Melbourne, 1930]

Background imageRailway Collection: Starting point of the Pilatus Railway, Alpnachstad, Switzerland, 1895. Creator: W &s Ltd

Starting point of the Pilatus Railway, Alpnachstad, Switzerland, 1895. Creator: W &s Ltd
Starting point of the Pilatus Railway, Alpnachstad, Switzerland, 1895. The Pilatus Railway is the steepest rack railway in the world, with a maximum gradient of 48%, and an average gradient of 35%

Background imageRailway Collection: New York pent-house of Raymond Loewy, designed by himself - Entrance lobby, 1937

New York pent-house of Raymond Loewy, designed by himself - Entrance lobby, 1937
View in New York pent-house home of Raymond Loewy, designed by himself - Entrance lobby, 1937. From " Decorative Art 1937 - Thirty-Second Annual Issue of the Studio Year Book"

Background imageRailway Collection: London

London
circa 1905: The river Thames in London, with the Houses of Parliament in the distance. (Photo by Reinhold Thiele/Thiele/Getty Images)

Background imageRailway Collection: Ludgate Hill, London, 1904. Creator: Unknown

Ludgate Hill, London, 1904. Creator: Unknown
Ludgate Hill, London, 1904. Traffic at the busy intersection of Ludgate Circus in the City of London, looking up Ludgate Hill. In the centre is a railway viaduct, with an obelisk in the foreground

Background imageRailway Collection: Lord Strathcona, c1900, (1914). Creator: Mills

Lord Strathcona, c1900, (1914). Creator: Mills
Lord Strathcona, c1900, (1914). Portrait of Scottish-Canadian businessman Donald Alexander Smith, 1st Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal (1820-1914)

Background imageRailway Collection: Dedham Lock, or The Leaping Horse, 1825, (1922). Creator: John Constable

Dedham Lock, or The Leaping Horse, 1825, (1922). Creator: John Constable
Dedham Lock, or The Leaping Horse, 1825, (1922). View of the Suffolk countryside, with a horse leaping a barrier by a sluice near the River Stour

Background imageRailway Collection: Blackfriars Bridge, London, 1911. Creator: Unknown

Blackfriars Bridge, London, 1911. Creator: Unknown
Blackfriars Bridge, London, 1911. View of traffic on Blackfriars road bridge, (opened in 1869), over the River Thames, with the railway bridge behind, and St Pauls Cathedral in the distance

Background imageRailway Collection: Mail Train

Mail Train
1928: Mail in containers being loaded into a train at Mount Pleasant depot, London, 9th February 1928. (Photo by E. Bacon/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageRailway Collection: Station Barbers

Station Barbers
August 1925: The first customers at a barbers shop under Kings Cross Railway Station, London. (Photo by H. F. Davis/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageRailway Collection: Travelling Hotel

Travelling Hotel
The luxurious first class lounge on board a London Midland and Scottish Royal Scot train. Known as the travelling hotel the train has a lounge, bar and private boudoir

Background imageRailway Collection: Boiler Shop

Boiler Shop
23rd February 1926: A finished locomotive boiler in the boiler shop department of the London, Midland and Scottish Railways works in Derby. (Photo by G. Adams/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageRailway Collection: Waterloo Concourse

Waterloo Concourse
26th July 1929: The concourse of Waterloo railway station, London. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageRailway Collection: Stoneyhurst OTC

Stoneyhurst OTC
Members of the Stoneyhurst public school O.T.C. (Officers Training Corps) at a London railway station on their way to their annual camp at Aldershot, 31st July 1928

Background imageRailway Collection: London Rail Crash

London Rail Crash
The wreckage of a Southern Railway train after a crash between Cannon Street and London Bridge, 13th May 1925. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageRailway Collection: Testing Lord Nelson

Testing Lord Nelson
The locomotive Lord Nelson about to leave Waterloo Station with the Atlantic Coast Express, equipped with a special look-out cabin for expert observers testing new gear on the engine, London

Background imageRailway Collection: Cannon Street Conversion

Cannon Street Conversion
Workers dismantling the old signal box at Cannon Street railway station, London, during work to convert the station to an electric system, 8th June 1926

Background imageRailway Collection: Ingot Mould On Wagon

Ingot Mould On Wagon
An ingot mould about to leave Sheffield on a London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) goods train, bound for Openshaw in Manchester, 2nd November 1928

Background imageRailway Collection: Ingot Mould Between Wagons

Ingot Mould Between Wagons
A 91-ton ingot mould loaded on a specially constructed sling between two wagons, outside the Armstrong Whitworth works in Openshaw, Manchester, 24th May 1927

Background imageRailway Collection: Ferris Wheel

Ferris Wheel
1895: The Great Wheel at Earls Court, London. (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Getty Images)

Background imageRailway Collection: Embankment and Blackfriars from the South End of Waterloo Bridge, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish

Embankment and Blackfriars from the South End of Waterloo Bridge, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish
Embankment and Blackfriars from the South End of Waterloo Bridge, c1935. The River Thames in London, with Blackfriars Bridge and the dome of St Pauls Cathedral

Background imageRailway Collection: Trained Band. Soldier of the Period, 1897. Creator: John Leech

Trained Band. Soldier of the Period, 1897. Creator: John Leech
Trained Band. Soldier of the Period, 1897. Caricature of a soldier in the English Civil War (1642-1648). From " The Comic History of England" by Gilbert Abbott A Beckett

Background imageRailway Collection: Adelphi Terrace Overlooks The River Eastward from the Hotel Cecil to the Tower Bridge, c1935

Adelphi Terrace Overlooks The River Eastward from the Hotel Cecil to the Tower Bridge, c1935. View of Waterloo Bridge over the River Thames in London, with Cleopatras Needle on the right

Background imageRailway Collection: The Holy Isle of Thorney With Its Ancient Abbey As It Appears Today, c1935. Creator: Unknown

The Holy Isle of Thorney With Its Ancient Abbey As It Appears Today, c1935. Creator: Unknown
The Holy Isle of Thorney With Its Ancient Abbey As It Appears Today, c1935. Aerial view of the Westminster Abbey, the Houses of Parliament and the River Thames in London

Background imageRailway Collection: A Fertile Spot in Central Australia, 1923. Creator: Unknown

A Fertile Spot in Central Australia, 1923. Creator: Unknown
A Fertile Spot in Central Australia, 1923. From " Australia, New Zealand and Oceania in Pictures", by H. Clive Barnard, M.A. Blitt. [A. & C. Black, Limited, London, 1923]

Background imageRailway Collection: Travelling Round Britain, 1940s, (1945). Creator: Unknown

Travelling Round Britain, 1940s, (1945). Creator: Unknown
Travelling Round Britain, 1940s, (1945). British Prime Minister Winston Churchill dealing with correspondence during a train journey

Background imageRailway Collection: Escape by Train, November 1899, (1945). Creator: John Nash

Escape by Train, November 1899, (1945). Creator: John Nash
Escape by Train, November 1899, (1945). Scene from the Second Boer War (1899-1902). On 15 November 1899, Winston Churchill (1874-1965)

Background imageRailway Collection: Escape from Captivity, November 1899, (1945). Creator: John Nash

Escape from Captivity, November 1899, (1945). Creator: John Nash
Escape from Captivity, November 1899, (1945). Scene from the Second Boer War (1899-1902). On 15 November 1899, Winston Churchill (1874-1965)

Background imageRailway Collection: Armoured Train Ambushed at Estcourt, November 1899, (1945). Creator: Unknown

Armoured Train Ambushed at Estcourt, November 1899, (1945). Creator: Unknown
Armoured Train Ambushed at Estcourt, November 1899, (1945). Scene from the Second Boer War (1899-1902). On 15 November 1899

Background imageRailway Collection: Railway map of Central junction railway connecting London 1820

Railway map of Central junction railway connecting London 1820
Vintage engraving of Railway map of Central junction railway connecting London 1820

Background imageRailway Collection: Speeding Across A Continent. Americas first diesel-electric Express has opened

Speeding Across A Continent. Americas first diesel-electric Express has opened up a new era in railway travel, 1935. From " Railway Wonders of the World, Vol. 1"

Background imageRailway Collection: Washing A Locomotive on the Canadian National Railway, at Montrea, 1935. Creator: Unknown

Washing A Locomotive on the Canadian National Railway, at Montrea, 1935. Creator: Unknown
Washing A Locomotive on the Canadian National Railway, at Montreal, by means of the special spraying equipment devised for this purpose, 1935. From " Railway Wonders of the World, Vol. 1"

Background imageRailway Collection: The Baltschieder Viaduct on the Lotschberg main line... 1935-36. Creator: Unknown

The Baltschieder Viaduct on the Lotschberg main line... 1935-36. Creator: Unknown
The Baltschieder Viaduct on the Lotschberg main line, illustrates the heavy cost and difficulty entailed in descending the steep mountain-side of the Rhone Valley from Hothenn to Brig; much bridging

Background imageRailway Collection: On the Route of the Lapland Express, 1935-36. Creator: Unknown

On the Route of the Lapland Express, 1935-36. Creator: Unknown
On the Route of the Lapland Express, 1935-36. From " Railway Wonders of the World, Vol. 2". [The Amalgamated Press Limited, London, 1935-36]

Background imageRailway Collection: Locomotive Cab Fittings, 1935-36. Creator: Unknown

Locomotive Cab Fittings, 1935-36. Creator: Unknown
Locomotive Cab Fittings, 1935-36. From " Railway Wonders of the World, Vol. 2". [The Amalgamated Press Limited, London, 1935-36]

Background imageRailway Collection: 119 Miles an Hour was attained on a trial run by this new German streamlined locomotive

119 Miles an Hour was attained on a trial run by this new German streamlined locomotive, built by the Borsig locomotive works, 1935-36. From " Railway Wonders of the World, Vol. 2"

Background imageRailway Collection: The Royal Couple Returning from the Abbey, 1923, (1937). Creator: Unknown

The Royal Couple Returning from the Abbey, 1923, (1937). Creator: Unknown
The Royal Couple Returning from the Abbey, 1937. From " The Crowning of The King and Queen". [Evans Brothers Limited, London, 1937]

Background imageRailway Collection: Devastated. - Over sixty yards of snow-shedding destroyed by an avalanche in 1921, 1935

Devastated. - Over sixty yards of snow-shedding destroyed by an avalanche in 1921, 1935. From " Railway Wonders of the World, Vol. 1". [The Amalgamated Press Limited, London, 1935]

Background imageRailway Collection: Railway station, 1951. Creator: Shirley Markham

Railway station, 1951. Creator: Shirley Markham
Railway station, 1951. Interior of a London station. Shirley Markham (1931-1999) studied Graphic Design and Illustration at Central School of Art in London from 1950-1952

Background imageRailway Collection: Backs To The World

Backs To The World
19th May 1932: A huddle of nuns waiting at Liverpool Street station, London to board a special train taking about 400 of them to a Roman Catholic schools conference. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageRailway Collection: LNER Ticket Office

LNER Ticket Office
31st December 1935: Clerks selling tickets at the new London and North-Eastern Railway booking office at York Station. (Photo by Martin/Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageRailway Collection: Royal Border Bridge, Berwick

Royal Border Bridge, Berwick
The Royal Border Bridge was the last link in completing a continuous railway line running between London and Edinburgh.The bridge, known initially at the ‘Tweed Viaduct

Background imageRailway Collection: Train In The Tunnel

Train In The Tunnel
A locomotive entering a tunnel at Kings Cross Station in London

Background imageRailway Collection: Freight Train

Freight Train
A railway engine at Kings Cross Station in London

Background imageRailway Collection: Silver Jubilee Train

Silver Jubilee Train
29th March 1936: The Silver Link locomotive, which draws the Silver Jubilee train from London to Newcastle, being inspected by members of the public on an open day at the Park Goods Depot

Background imageRailway Collection: Floodlit Bridge

Floodlit Bridge
10th October 1960: The Royal Albert Bridge across the River Tamar at Saltash, Cornwall, which carries the main London to Penzance railway line

Background imageRailway Collection: Track-Laying Machine, 1922. Creator: Unknown

Track-Laying Machine, 1922. Creator: Unknown
Track-Laying Machine, 1922. From The Romance of Modern Railways, by T. W. Corbin. [Seeley Service & Co. Limited, London, 1922]



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Railway Collection

Railway transport has been a mainstay of London, England for centuries, and is the most efficient way to move people and goods from one place to another. The railway network in London is extensive with over 250 stations spread across the city. It connects all parts of the city as well as providing links to other cities in the UK. The railway system is also used for freight transportation, allowing goods to be moved quickly and efficiently across long distances. Railway transport is reliable, safe and cost-effective making it an attractive option for many commuters in London. The development of high-speed rail networks has further increased its popularity with passengers able to travel between cities at speeds of up to 200 mph (320 km/h). Railway transport continues to play a major role in connecting people throughout London, England making it an important part of our transportation infrastructure today.
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