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Steam locomotive at Wolverhampton

Great Western Railway class locomotive no. 5050 'Earl of St. Germans' at the coaling stage near Wolverhampton Stafford Road Depot. Photographer: John Bucknall

Steam Locomotive, Stafford

This locomotive is an ex-LNWR 'Super D' 0-8-0, most likely a G1 designed by Charles Bowen-Cooke. The tall building to the right is the locomotive coaling plant. Photograph taken on a Box Brownie ...

Steam locomotive, Stone Station

A locomotive standing on the northbound platform on the Trent Valley line at Stone Railway Station.

Steam locomotives at Bescot, Walsall

Locomotives lined up at railway sidings at Bescot, Walsall. The locomotives are mainly ex LMS 2-8-0 Consols and British Rail 2-6-0 43XXX series. Photographer: John Bucknall

Steam train aproaching Longport

British Rail steam locomotive standard class 5 number 73000 pulling six carriages approaching Longport station. Many of Longport's pottery chimneys can be seen in the photograph.

Stone Station

A diesel locomotive at Stone Railway Station, heading southwards on the Norton Bridge line. The shelter on the left hand, northbound platform no longer stands.

Stone Station

Stone Railway Station was built in 1848 between two railway lines, Norton Bridge and Colwich (on the London line). It was built in the Jacobean style of architecture by H.A. Hunt, which was so often ...

Tackeroo Express, Cannock Chase

'Tackeroo' is the name of an area close to Hednesford where it joined the London & North Western Railway (Cannock Mineral Branch); the military railway inherited this name. This section of the railway ...

Tamworth Railway Station, Tamworth

'Royal Scot' Class locomotive 46111, named 'Royal Fusilier' is pictured travelling through Tamworth Railway Station. Both the Birmingham to Derby and the Trent Valley lines went through Tamworth Station....

Tamworth Railway Station, Tamworth

An engraving from the Illustrated London News, 4 December 1847. Both the Birmingham to Derby and the Trent Valley lines went through Tamworth Station. The original station was opened on 12 August 1839 ...

Tennis Courts & Bowling Green, Hednesford Park

The view of Hednesford Park's tennis courts and bowling green looks in the direction of Rugeley. In the background coal trucks can be seen on the mineral line crossing a road via a bridge. The terraced ...

The Caledonian 46229 'Duchess of Hamilton', passing through Stafford Railway Station

This station, built in 1862 was the third to occupy this site. Following its demolition in 1961 a new station was built as part of the modernisation programme which saw the introduction of electrification ...

The Cascade, Alton Towers

A postcard view of the Cascade, one of various features and themed gardens at Alton Towers including Dutch and Italian Gardens, the Chinese Pagoda Fountain, the Swiss Cottage, Stonehenge and the Gothic ...

The English Electric Company and the LMS 10000

The LMS (London, Midland and Scottish Railway) Diesel Electric Locomotive No 10000. The locomotive was designed by the LMS Chief Mechanical Engineer, H G Ivatt. The English Electric Company was ...

The Flying Scotsman locomotive No.4472, Tamworth

Photographed over the Nineteen Arches Viaduct, Tamworth.

The Fowlea Brook Valley from Hollywall Lane, Goldenhill

A panoramic view west from Holywall lane in Goldenhill over the Fowlea Brook Valley towards Bradwell Woods. On the left hand edge is Westport Lake and the lines of coal trucks mark the route of the main ...

The Hay Sidings during the flood of 1912

A Worthington Steam Loco moving a train of wagons carrying grain and casks through the flood waters. On the sidings in the background is the Bass Old Brewery and the Burton Brewery Co. with Midlands Railway ...

The Lancer at speed, Whitmore

'Royal Scot' 4-6-0 locomotive number 6155, named The Lancer, pictured at speed on a summer's day in 1947. The locomotive is passing Whitmore water troughs, at the summit of a gradient between Stafford ...