245-1266. British Railways. Locomotive No. 16011. At Inverness Shed, July 1950. Real Photograph. By F.W. Goudie. 3.5" x 5.5". An 0-4-0 Saddle Tank. Fine condition.
245-1267. Ditto but No. 44952, leaving Princes Street, Edinburgh on 10-55 am. Manchester and Liverpool train. September 1959. Fine condition.
245-1268. B.R. Locomotive No. 31901 on Kent Coast Excursion near Falconwood, May 1965. Real Photograph. F.W. Goudie. 3.5" x 5.5". A Whit Monday Special working. Fine condition.
245-1269. B.R. Locomotive No. 60039, on passenger train at Peterborough. Real Photograph. Anon. 3.5" x 5.5". This and those following in very fine condition.
245-1270. Ditto but No. 62723. Running on passenger train near Scarborough. August 1960. Fine condition.
245-1271. British Railways. Locomotive No. 62619, at Cambridge. August 1953. Real Photograph. Author unknown. 3.5" x 5.5". Shown running on a passenger train. This and those following in very fine condition. Fine condition.
245-1272. Ditto but No. 70017 on an up Special near Reading General. March 1957. Fine condition.
245-1273. B.R. Locomotive No. 69434 on goods train at Junction Road junction. April 1951. Class N1. Real Photograph. Anon. 3.5" x 5.5". This and those following in very fine condition.
245-1274. Ditto but 69492 on 3-54 Kings Cross to Hatfield train near Greenwood Signal Box. April 1953. Class N2/2.
245-1275. Ditto but 69586 on 12-06 Moorgate to Hatfield near Hadley Wood. November 1958. Class N2/4.
245-1276. B.R. No. M 50320. Motor, 2nd class, Brake Car, for 3 & 4 car Diesel Unit. Built by Metro-Cammell C. & W. Co. Ltd. Engineers Drawing. No. P.414. By John Skinley, Southend-on-Sea. 9" x 24.5" white on blue print, in full size for "O" gauge, scale 7mm to one foot. Showing the driving unit in side, front and rear elevations and interior plan views with major dimensions and notes on painting. Detailed drawing. Rolled.
245-1277. British Railways. 3,300 H. P. 25kV A.C. Electric Locomotive. Built by British Railways Doncaster Works. By Transart Patented Process, London. 5.75" x 8.75", heavy paper cover with printed title, giving principal data of the locomotive type on inside front. With six transparent plastic pages with colour printed side elevation views of Locomotive No. E 3056, showing the exterior and four longtudinal interior sections. A crease in the cover otherwise fine condition.
245-1278. Burlington Northern. Chicago Union Station to Aurora. Single Ticket. 3.5" x 2.5", paper, black on yellow. Issued 1977. Very fine condition.
245-1279. Ditto but Chicago Union Station to Harlem Ave. Issued 1977. Very fine condition.
245-1280. Caledonian Railway Company. Statement of Interest, on Four per Cent. Debenture Stock. 302 Buchanan Street, Glasgow. J. Blackburn, Secretary. May 1911. 5.25" x 8.5". As sent to a proprietor.
245-1281. Canadian Pacific earliest and latest locomotives. Illustrated Postcard. Official. circa 1920s? 3.5" x 5.5". Showing No. 2301 posed alongside No. 82. Nice card. Unused. Very fine condition.
245-1282. Canadian Pacific Railway Company. Statement of Dividend on Preference Stock, 1st October 1914. R.D. Morrison, Deputy Secretary, London. 5" x 7.25". As sent to a Proprietor. Fine condition.
245-1283. Canadian Pacific Railway. From Carberry, Man. to ..... written "Arnprior Ont." Tourist Car Accommodation Ticket. Printed paper. 3.25" x 2.25". 2 sides, black on blue, issued May 1943. Fine condition.
245-1284. Souvenir of the Canadian Pacific Railway, the most picturesque route in the world. By the C.P.R. Circa 1930s. Title on face in both English and French. Colour Picture Postcard. 5.5" x 3.25". From an original painting, showing a view with snow capped mountains in the distance, spruce trees in the foreground and a valley in between. Unused. Very fine condition.
245-1285 C.P.R. Imperial Limited Trans-Continental Express. Montreal & Vancouver. Colour Picture Postcard. The Valentine & Son's Publishing Co. Ltd., Montreal and Toronto. February 1904. 3.5" x 5.5". A night scene with No. 825 heading the train. Unused.
245-1286. C.P.R. Trans-Continental Express, leaving Windsor Street Station, Montreal. Colour Picture Postcard. The Locomotive Publishing Co. Ltd., London. Circa 1920s. 3.5" x 5.5". A view from beyond the platforms, showing the locomotive getting the train underway. Nice card. Unused. Very fine condition,.
245-1287. Central of Georgia Railway Company, Report. Prepared by the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Railroad Division, Washington, D.C. Dated 22 May 1935. 14" x 8.5", 74 pages, typed. Signed by each of the four Examiners. + Appendices Nos. 1 to 14, containing 31 pages, typed, 24 of which foldout, and 8 large folding Charts, all printed, + Schedules A to Q, containing 17 pages, typed, 3 of which fold out. All of this is still held in the original light card folder with printed label on cover and a printed system map of the railway pasted on inside front cover. The Report gives the result of a fully detailed investigation into the assets, plant, equipment, maintenance, traffic, holdings, receipts and finances of the Central of Georgia Railway Company. The findings are laid out in a completely itemised way that is explicit and all embracing. A wealth of information. This came sometime from the archive of the "Railway Research Service", London. It is complete as called for, without damage and in generally fine condition.
245-1288. Charing Cross, Euston, and Hampstead Railway Act, 1902. For further powers; to make agreements; and other purposes. 18th November 1902. H.M. Government, London. 10" x 7.25". 91 pages. Disbound.
245-1289. Chemin de Fer du Nord. Locomotive No. 2646. Series built 1902-1905. Illustrated Postcard, by H.M.P., Paris. "Locomotives du Nord" Card No. 272. January 1946. 3.5" x 5.5". This and that following show the engine standing in a working environment. The cards are not posted and are in fine condition.
245-1290. Ditto but No. 2175. Built 1898. Card 286. July 1946.
GBP. 2-35.
245-1291. Chemin de fer du Nord. Voiture avec salon et couloir A3LSyfi-3. Official Carriage Diagram. No. 3. Circa 1930s. 7.5" x 10.25", company print to one-hundredth scale showing a semi-detailed side and end elevation, external, and interior plan views, with major dimensions. This and those following are all bogie passenger stock of circa 1930s. All are in very fine condition.
245-1292. Ditto but Voitures de 1re. classe a bogird et a'intercirculation A7yi-504a523. No. 15.
245-1293. Ditto but A7yfi-551a574. No. 17.
245-1294. Chemin De Fer du Nord. Voitures & Wagons. Le Materiel Roulant de la Compagnie. 1930. Official printing. 9.5" x 8", pictorial light card cover with title, (12) pages with 34 photos and a facsimile. Describing the new passenger and goods rolling stock that has just been put into service. French text. Fine condition.
245-1295. Chemins de fer de l'Etat. Machine No. 230-516 (ancien 2716 Ouest), construite en 1904. Illustrated Postcard. Collection F. Fleury, Paris, from circa 1920s. Series "Les Locomotives Francaises (Etat)." Black titles on face, card No. 27. 3.5" x 5.5", an excellent photographic series showing the subject in a working situation, all are 4-6-0 type express locomotives. All cards are unposted and in very fine condition.
245-1296. Machine No. 230-146 (ancien 2546 Ouest), construite en 1909. Card No. 69.
245-1297. Ditto but No. 230-307, construite en 1911. Card 153.
245-1298. Ditto but No. 230-136 (ancien 2536 Ouest), construite en 1900. Card 172.
245-1299. Ditto but No. 230-517 (ancien 2717 Ouest), construite en 1901. Card 176.
245-1300. Chemins de fer de Paris-Orleans. Machine No. 1787, construite en 1901 par les ateliers Baldwin. Illustrated Postcard. F. Fleury, Paris. Series "Les Locomotives (Cie Paris-Orleans)", red titles on face, circa 1910. Card No. 10. 3.5" x 5.5", showing the locomotive posed in a working situation. This and those following are unused and in very fine condition.
245-1301. Ditto but No. 23. Card 21.
245-1302. Ditto but 1162. Card 26.
245-1303. Ditto but 188. Card 29.
245-1304. Chemins de fer du Jura Suisse. Company Brochure. Probably circa 1970s. 8.25" x 16.5", 2 sides in colour, with 5 photos. artwork and a map. Text in French and German. Folds to 8.25" x 4". Nice. Very fine condition.
245-1305. Chemins De Fer du Loetschberg, Suisse. B.L.S. Voie internationale de transit nord-sud Oberland Bernois-Valais-Italie. Navigation sur les lacs de Thoune et de Brienz. BLS Service de publicite, Berne. Probably circa 1960s. 5.25" x 7.75", paper cover woith colour artwork, (12) pages with colour panoramic maps and views to be seen from each side of the train. French text. Very nice. Fine condition.
245-1306. The Cheshire Lines Act, 1893. For further powers; and other purposes. 27th July 1893. H.M. Government, London. 10.25" x 7.25". 10 pages. Disbound. Fine condition.
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