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  2. History of rail transport in Great Britain 1923–1947 - Wikipedia

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    The 1920s also saw the introduction of the GWR's most famous locomotives – the Castle and King classes developed by C. B. Collett. The 1930s brought hard times, and the records set by the Castles and Kings were surpassed by other companies, but the company remained in relatively good financial health despite the Depression .

  3. History of rail transport in Great Britain 1830–1922 - Wikipedia

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    The history of rail transport in Great Britain 1830–1922 covers the period between the opening of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway (L&MR), and the Grouping, the amalgamation of almost all of Britain's many railway companies into the Big Four by the Railways Act 1921. The inaugural journey of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, by A.B ...

  4. London and North Eastern Railway - Wikipedia

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    The company also owned the most westerly track and stations in Great Britain, in the form of the West Highland Railway to Arisaig and Mallaig, previously owned by the North British Railway. The LNER inherited four of London's termini: Fenchurch Street (ex- London and Blackwall Railway ; [ 5 ] King's Cross (ex- Great Northern Railway ...

  5. Category:Railway stations opened in the 1920s - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:History of transport in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Roads Act 1920; Roman Roads in Britain; S. ... Transport during the British Industrial Revolution This page was last edited on 23 January 2021, at 05:59 (UTC). ...

  7. History of rail transport in Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    The "Big Four" were joint-stock public companies. During the 1920s and 1930s, rising competition from road transport reduced revenues, leading to a lack of investment and thus a period of slow decline. The "Big Four" cooperated closely during the Second World War and continued to run the railway system up until 31 December 1947.

  8. Category : Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1920

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    Note: This category is only for stations on the island of Great Britain. It does not include stations in Northern Ireland, whose railway system is wholly separate from the railways in Great Britain. See Category:Railway stations in Northern Ireland and Rail transport in Ireland.

  9. Category:1920 in rail transport - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1920 in rail transport" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...