London and North Western Railway
The London and North Western Railway (LNWR, L&NWR) was a British railway company between 1846 and 1922. In the late 19th century, the L&NWR was the largest joint stock company in the United Kingdom. In 1923, it became a constituent of the London, Midland and Scottish (LMS) railway, and, in 1948, the London Midland Region of British Railways: the LNWR is effectively an ancestor of today's West Coast Main Line.
British Rail Class AM1Carnarvon and Llanberis RailwayLNWR electric unitsPS Alexandra (1863)PS AngliaPS Banshee (1884)PS Cambria (1848)PS Countess of Erne (1868)PS Duchess of Sutherland (1868)PS Duke of Sutherland (1868)PS Edith (1870)PS Eleanor (1873)PS Eleanor (1881)PS Greenore (1896)PS Hercules (1838)PS Hibernia (1847)PS Isabella (1877)PS Lily (1880)PS Ocean (1836)PS Rose (1876)PS Sea Nymph (1845)PS Shamrock (1876)PS Stanley (1864)PS Telegraph (1853)PS Thames (1868)PS Violet (1880)SS Aire (1886)SS Alt (1911)SS Altona (1877)SS Berlin (1891)SS Calder (1887)SS Derwent (1888)SS Douglas (1907)SS EquitySS HodderSS IrwellSS Liberty (1890)SS MerseySS NiddSS Ouse (1911)
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Dyserth branch lineLeeds New LinePS Admiral Moorsom (1860)PS Alexandra (1863)PS AngliaPS Banshee (1884)PS Cambria (1848)PS Countess of Erne (1868)PS Duchess of Sutherland (1868)PS Duke of Sutherland (1868)PS Earl Spencer (1874)PS Edith (1870)PS Eleanor (1873)PS Eleanor (1881)PS Greenore (1896)PS Hercules (1838)PS Hibernia (1847)PS Isabella (1877)PS Lily (1880)PS Ocean (1836)PS Rose (1876)PS Royal Consort (1844)PS Sea Nymph (1845)PS Shamrock (1876)PS Stanley (1864)PS Telegraph (1853)PS Violet (1880)SS ConnemaraSS Princess Maud (1902)SS Rushen CastleSS Scotia (1847)SS Titan (1894)Spen Valley LineTSS Anglesey (1888)TSS AngliaTSS Cambria (1897)
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London and North Western Railway
The London and North Western Railway (LNWR, L&NWR) was a British railway company between 1846 and 1922. In the late 19th century, the L&NWR was the largest joint stock company in the United Kingdom. In 1923, it became a constituent of the London, Midland and Scottish (LMS) railway, and, in 1948, the London Midland Region of British Railways: the LNWR is effectively an ancestor of today's West Coast Main Line.
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A London and North Western Rai ...... nd and Scottish Railway (LMS).
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Die London and North Western R ...... iven) und Wolverton (Waggons).
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La London and North Western Ra ...... operato tra il 1846 e il 1922.
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London and North Western Railw ...... de (antecessor de l'actual ).
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The London and North Western R ...... today's West Coast Main Line.
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Лондонская и Северо-Западная ж ...... ременной West Coast Main Line.
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1922-12-31
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1846-07-16
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London and North Western Railway
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A London and North Western Rai ...... nd and Scottish Railway (LMS).
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Die London and North Western R ...... letzten Betriebsjahr 4293 km.
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La London and North Western Ra ...... operato tra il 1846 e il 1922.
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London and North Western Railw ...... de (antecessor de l'actual ).
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The London and North Western R ...... today's West Coast Main Line.
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Лондонская и Северо-Западная ж ...... ременной West Coast Main Line.
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