Railway - Great Britain & Ireland
We currently have 39196 items is this category.
British Railways Western Region
Working Timetable of Freight Trains - Section PD - Paddington to Standish Jn., Westerleigh & Bathampton; Reading, Thingley, Warminster, Yeovil, Taunton; Didcot to Banbury; Northolt - 11 May to 4 October 1987
BR 31456/1
British Railways Western Region (Bristol Division)
Working Time Table of Freight Trains (Classes 7, 8 and 9 including Local and Transfer Trains Working) - Section K - Gloucester District, 9th September 1963 to 14th June 1964
BR 31453/5
British Railways Western Region (Cardiff Division)
Working Time Table of Freight Trains in Classes 7, 8 and 9 - Sections E and F - Cardiff and Swansea Districts, 9th September 1963 until further notice
BR 31453/3
British Railways Western Region (Cardiff Division)
Working Time Table of Passenger and Freight Trains (except Class 9) - Section C1, Cardiff District: Craven Arms, Hereford and Newport - 18th April 1966 to 5th March 1967
BR 31406/13
British Railways Western Region (London Division)
Working Time Table of Passenger and Freight Trains - Section L2 - Reading and Basingstoke, Newbury and Westbury, 14th June 1965 to 17th April 1966
BR 31406/2
British Railways Western Region (Plymouth Division)
Working Time Table of Passenger and Freight Trains (Classes 4, 5 & 6) - Section C - Exeter District - 9th September 1963 to 14th June 1964
BR 31406/3
British Railways Western Region (Wales Division)
Working Time Table of Freight Trains - Section E - Newport District, 11th September, 1961 to 17th June, 1962
BR 31405/5
British Railways Western Region (Plymouth Division)
Working Time Table of Passenger and Freight Trains - Section P4 - Lavington to Taunton and Weymouth; Maiden Newton to Bridport, 14 June 1965 to 17 April 1966
BR 31408/12
British Railways Eastern Region
Report of a Joint Enquiry held at Newcastle into the incident involving N248 Signal which occurred on 15th September 1989
Report on signalling incident on the down east line between Gateshead Signalling area and Newcastle Central on the King Edward Bridge.
