• The LSWR 348 class was a class of passenger 4-4-0 steam locomotives designed by W. G. Beattie to replace his father's 2-4-0 classes on the Salisbury-Exeter...
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    The LSWR G6 class was an 0-6-0T tank locomotive designed by William Adams for the London and South Western Railway. The late nineteenth century was a...
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  • of earlier classes LSWR H15 class – Further production LSWR N15 class – Further production LSWR S15 class – Further production LSWR M7 class – One superheated...
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    locomotives were replaced by LSWR M7 class tank engines, designed by Dugald Drummond, working the line until January 1963. SECR H class engines, capable of operating...
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  • Locomotive Works. He succeeded his father as Locomotive Engineer of the LSWR following Joseph's death in 1871. He was not however a success in this post...
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  • Western Railway that month that while they had constructed the halt, the LSWR had not provided any service, with a subsequent report that services commenced...
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  • and South Western Railway that while they had constructed the halt, the LSWR had not provided any service, with a subsequent report that services commenced...
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    the novel of the same name by E. Nesbit. Several sequences used an LSWR T9 class locomotive, which did not otherwise run on the line. Later filming at...
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    At this time Richmond electric services were worked by the British Rail Class 501 which had been introduced in 1957 taking over from older LNWR Oerlikon...
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    Slate roof and is one of only two surviving examples of a platform-mounted LSWR Type 4 design. The semaphore signals in the station were replaced by colour...
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    railways became part of the Railway Executive Committee chaired by the LSWR's Herbert Walker. At the beginning of 1917, Fay took over the post of Director...
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    Guilford force had sixteen officers, one of whom had a salary paid by the LSWR. Five additional officers were employed in 1932, when the borough was enlarged...
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