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Vehicle – railway carriage

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East Coast Express, London to EdinburghEast Coast Express, London to Edinburgh'Southern Belle' L.B. & S.C. Railway'Southern Belle' L.B. & S.C. RailwayBradford Express, Midland RailwayBradford Express, Midland Railway'Cornish Riviera' G.W. Railway'Cornish Riviera' G.W. RailwayNorfolk Coast Express G.E. RailwayNorfolk Coast Express G.E. Railway'Sheffield Non-Stop' G.C. Railway'Sheffield Non-Stop' G.C. Railway'Boat Express' S.E. & C. Railway'Boat Express' S.E. & C. Railway'West Coast Express' L. & N.W. RailwayOur Train at the StationAnd she'd leapt on the line and saved him just as the mail dashed thro'And she'd leapt on the line and saved him just as the mail dashed thro'Says Tommy's papa, 'What a fidget you are! / From that window, my boy, you are leaning too far'Says Tommy's papa, 'What a fidget you are! / From that window, my boy, you are leaning too far'Says Tommy to himself, 'I know better than that!' / Just then, a gust came, and away flew his hat!Says Tommy to himself, 'I know better than that!' / Just then, a gust came, and away flew his hat!To grasp it he tried, lost his presence of mind, / And falling, he felt himself clutched from behindTo grasp it he tried, lost his presence of mind, / And falling, he felt himself clutched from behindHis father had caught him, but short was his hold, / For heavy was Tom, and his trousers were oldAlas! now no screaming, no weeping avails, / The train hurries on, leaving Tom on the railsAlas! now no screaming, no weeping avails, / The train hurries on, leaving Tom on the railsThe train wending its way out of the stationThe train wending its way out of the stationModern travellingThe Second Expedition to the Soudan. Gordon's DepartureThe Second Expedition to the Soudan. Gordon's DepartureHere they shunted onto the down lineBlacklock ran madly along the lineThe shock was terrificState Artillery coming up by TrainHamilton -- Head of James StreetPhiladelphia -- R.R. Bridge over Delaware RiverIntroduction, with TitleMidland Railway EngineTrain: Midland RailwayTrain: Midland RailwayCanadian Pacific RailwayShe remained standing in the carriageThe 'bellerin' stopped instantaneously at such a refreshing sight'This ain't London?' she asked in a thin, chirrupy voiceThe old lady soon found another listenerA damp and steaming ticket-collector opened the doorWell, good-bye, old fellow; mind you drop us a line when you arriveHe saw Miss Mabel standing at the door of the carriageHe sat close to one of the windows, looking outA lightning express from a station so grandThe engine acted famously and did not go so fastHe limped along by his mother's side supported by the DeaconIntroductionBoers leaving JohannesburgClifford Gawton was many miles away; his new life had already begun[Slide title unknown]Enter Mr Wheezle, very cold -- shuts the windowEnter Mr Wurzle, who has run to catch the train, very hot -- opens windowHow dare you open the window without my permission -- says Mr WheezleNobody but an idiot, says Mr Wurzle, would shut the window on such a day as thisIf you had asked me I should have been only too happy -- cold as it is -- to have obliged you -- but as it is (shuts window)If you had asked me I should have been only too happy -- cold as it is -- to have obliged you -- but as it is (shuts window)If you had spoken to me as a gentleman, says Wurzle, I would have endured the stifling atmosphere -- but as it is (opens window)If you had spoken to me as a gentleman, says Wurzle, I would have endured the stifling atmosphere -- but as it is (opens window)I insist on having that window shutI insist on having that window shutAnd I insist on having it openAnd I insist on having it openIn the struggle the door opens, and both tumble outIn the struggle the door opens, and both tumble outShe leapt on the line and saved himShe leapt on the line and saved himJacky is made a CaptiveAnd climbs on to the top of the TrainThe Brindisi ExpressThe Brindisi ExpressThe Kaiser's Homeward Journey -- Inspecting the Guard of HonourLynton train at BarnstapleOn the way to LyntonRailway Chaplain's CoachBasrah light railwayOn the last lap home. Travelling in luxury aross FranceAuf der EisenbahnfahrtAuf der EisenbahnfahrtMiniature Railway, MargateThe Toy RailwayThe First Railway CarriageVilanovaInteriors of an American Train (4 views in one)[Local passenger train passing over bridge by buildings]Red Cross Hospital Train[Early steam locomotive hauling railway train]Snaefell TramLynmouth -- Railway Car (Showing its unusual construction and powerful brakes. The motive power is water, acting by its weight only)Dining Car and InteriorWitznau. Chemin de fer du Righi
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Record created by Richard Crangle. Last updated 9 March 2017

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