Title
General arrangement drawing no 4196
Reference
YA1966.24/3/21/C/2/362
Production date
1859 - 1859
Creator
Scope and Content
General arrangement drawing for order 362, which comprised of two '0-6-0' locomotives for Black Sea Railway and four '0-6-0' locomotives for London & North Western Railway.
Progressive numbers 120-121 (Black Sea Railway) and 122-125 (London & North Western Railway).
Level of description
ITEM
Repository name
Science and Industry Museum
Associated people and organisations
- London & North Western Railway CoBiographyBiography
The London & North Western Railway Co (LNWR) was established in 1846 following the amalgamation of the London & Birmingham, Manchester & Birmingham and Grand Junction Railways. The new company was the largest joint stock company in Britain, and initially had a network of approximately 350 miles (560 km) connecting London with Birmingham, Crewe, Chester, Liverpool and Manchester.
The LNWR continued to expand and by 1868 the company had added links to Oxford, Cambridge, Leeds, Swansea and Cardiff. However, attempts to amalgamate with Midland Railway ended in failure. By 1871 the London & North Western Railway employed 15,000 people. As part of the 1923 Grouping the LNWR became a constituent of the London, Midland and Scottish (LMS) Railway.
- Black Sea RailwayBiographyBiography
Railway company, active from the 1960s
Subject
Railway transport
Railroad locomotive industry
large format document
Conditions governing access
Open access.
Conditions governing Reproduction
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