The London and North Eastern Railway (generally abbreviated to LNER) was the second largest of the Big Four railway companies created in the UK by the Railways Act of 1921. After naitonalisation it became the North-Eastern region of British Rail. The constituent companies were:
* Great Eastern Railway
* Great Central Railway
* Great Northern Railway
* Great North of Scotland Railway
* Hull and Barnsley Railway
* North British Railway
* North Eastern Railway LNER's most famous Chief Mechanical Engineer was Sir Nigel Gresley.
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| - The London and North Eastern Railway (generally abbreviated to LNER) was the second largest of the Big Four railway companies created in the UK by the Railways Act of 1921. After naitonalisation it became the North-Eastern region of British Rail. The constituent companies were:
* Great Eastern Railway
* Great Central Railway
* Great Northern Railway
* Great North of Scotland Railway
* Hull and Barnsley Railway
* North British Railway
* North Eastern Railway LNER's most famous Chief Mechanical Engineer was Sir Nigel Gresley.
- Sir Ralph Wedgwood was the Chief Officer for its first 16 years.
- The London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) was the second-largest of the "Big Four" railway companies created by the Railways Act 1921 in Britain. It existed from 1 January 1923 until nationalisation on 1 January 1948, when it was divided into the new British Railways' Eastern Region, North Eastern Region and partially the Scottish Region. More information on the Wikipedia page [1].
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- *En 1923Catégorie:1923 est créée la London and North Eastern Railway reprenant les actifs de la North Eastern Railway.
*En 1948Catégorie:1948 la London and North Eastern Railway cesse ses activités la British Railways prennant la suite.
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| - *Chronologie.
*Réseau lignes.
*Gare.
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| - The London and North Eastern Railway (generally abbreviated to LNER) was the second largest of the Big Four railway companies created in the UK by the Railways Act of 1921. After naitonalisation it became the North-Eastern region of British Rail. The constituent companies were:
* Great Eastern Railway
* Great Central Railway
* Great Northern Railway
* Great North of Scotland Railway
* Hull and Barnsley Railway
* North British Railway
* North Eastern Railway LNER's most famous Chief Mechanical Engineer was Sir Nigel Gresley.
- Sir Ralph Wedgwood was the Chief Officer for its first 16 years.
- The London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) was the second-largest of the "Big Four" railway companies created by the Railways Act 1921 in Britain. It existed from 1 January 1923 until nationalisation on 1 January 1948, when it was divided into the new British Railways' Eastern Region, North Eastern Region and partially the Scottish Region. More information on the Wikipedia page [1].
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