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L&NWR Locomotive Names: The Named Locomotives of the London and North Western Ra
L&NWR Locomotive Names: The Named Locomotives of the London and North Western Ra
L&NWR Locomotive Names: The Named Locomotives of the London and North Western Ra
L&NWR Locomotive Names: The Named Locomotives of the London and North Western Ra
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L&NWR Locomotive Names: The Named Locomotives of the London and North Western Ra

LNWR Locomotive Names: The Named Locomotives of the London and North Western Railway and Its Constituent Companies: No.8 (Locomotives of the LMS Series) Goodman, John

LNwr Locomotive Names by John Goodman

There has never been a collection of locomotive names like those on locomotives of the London North Western Railway. Travellers on the LNWR must have wondered at their extraordinary variety. Author the Rev. John Goodman provides details of the named locomotives owned by the LNWR and its constituent companies, including the Grand Junction and the Liverpool Manchester railways, the Bolton Leigh and North Union railways, and of the Lancaster Carlisle and several companies which were absorbed into it. It covers all the names dating from the times of King William IV to the withdrawal of Sirocco, the last LNWR name to survive in June 1949, and analyses the naming policy through the succession of Chief Mechanical Engineers. The Company policy of re-using engine names over and ov4

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L&NWR Locomotive Names: The Named Locomotives of the London and North Western Ra

LNWR Locomotive Names: The Named Locomotives of the London and North Western Railway and Its Constituent Companies: No.8 (Locomotives of the LMS Series) Goodman, John

LNwr Locomotive Names by John Goodman

There has never been a collection of locomotive names like those on locomotives of the London North Western Railway. Travellers on the LNWR must have wondered at their extraordinary variety. Author the Rev. John Goodman provides details of the named locomotives owned by the LNWR and its constituent companies, including the Grand Junction and the Liverpool Manchester railways, the Bolton Leigh and North Union railways, and of the Lancaster Carlisle and several companies which were absorbed into it. It covers all the names dating from the times of King William IV to the withdrawal of Sirocco, the last LNWR name to survive in June 1949, and analyses the naming policy through the succession of Chief Mechanical Engineers. The Company policy of re-using engine names over and ov4

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LNWR Locomotive Names: The Named Locomotives of the London and North Western Railway and Its Constituent Companies: No.8 (Locomotives of the LMS Series) Goodman, John

LNwr Locomotive Names by John Goodman

There has never been a collection of locomotive names like those on locomotives of the London North Western Railway. Travellers on the LNWR must have wondered at their extraordinary variety. Author the Rev. John Goodman provides details of the named locomotives owned by the LNWR and its constituent companies, including the Grand Junction and the Liverpool Manchester railways, the Bolton Leigh and North Union railways, and of the Lancaster Carlisle and several companies which were absorbed into it. It covers all the names dating from the times of King William IV to the withdrawal of Sirocco, the last LNWR name to survive in June 1949, and analyses the naming policy through the succession of Chief Mechanical Engineers. The Company policy of re-using engine names over and ov4

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