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From locomotive steam trains to electric class 387s, 700s and 717s – lots has changed since 1850 but the Great Northern route remains the same

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From locomotive steam trains to electric class 387s, 700s and 717s – lots has changed since 1850 but the Great Northern route remains the same

From locomotive steam trains to electric class 387s, 700s and 717s – lots has changed since 1850 but the Great Northern route remains the same. A Great Northern Stirling 4-2-2. A total of 53 were built at Doncaster between 1870 and 1895. Credit Tony Hisgett (CC). https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/
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