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  2. British Rail Class 55 - Wikipedia

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    The last train was an enthusiast special, the "Deltic Scotsman Farewell", on 2 January 1982, hauled from King's Cross to Edinburgh by 55 015 Tulyar and 55 022 Royal Scots Grey on the return. 55 009 Alycidon shadowed the train in both directions between Peterborough and Newcastle, in case of a failure of the train locomotive. Following the ...

  3. British Rail Class 50 - Wikipedia

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    The British Rail Class 50 is a class of diesel locomotives designed to haul express passenger trains at 100 mph (160 km/h). Built by English Electric at the Vulcan Foundry in Newton-le-Willows between 1967 and 1968, the Class 50s were initially on a 10-year lease from English Electric Leasing, and were employed hauling express passenger trains on the then non-electrified section of the West ...

  4. Category:Newton-le-Willows - Wikipedia

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  5. City Line (Merseytravel) - Wikipedia

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    The City Line (sometimes City Lines [2]) is the brand name used by Merseytravel on suburban rail services in the Liverpool City Region (Merseyside and Halton) starting eastwards from the mainline platforms of Liverpool Lime Street railway station.

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    McCorquodale was the son of Hugh McCorquodale and Lucia Hall. He started his printing career in Liverpool, opening a stationers shop, Liverpool Printing and Stationery Co. Ltd, in 1841, [1] then founding McCorquodale & Co Ltd in Newton-le-Willows in 1846, taking over and converting the former South Lancashire Conservative Association Hall. [2]

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  9. Lowton railway station - Wikipedia

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    Newton-le-Willows (station renamed) Golborne London, Midland and Scottish Railway London and North Western Railway 1923 - 1948 (Grouping) Kenyon Junction Newton-le-Willows: Golborne BR(LMR) London, Midland and Scottish Railway 1948 - 1949 (Nationalisation) Kenyon Junction Newton-le-Willows Current situation Golborne South Line open, station ...