- LNWR
- abbr.London and North West Railway
Dictionary of abbreviations. 2012.
Dictionary of abbreviations. 2012.
LNWR G Class — Infobox Locomotive powertype=Steam name = LNWR G Class caption = The preserved G2a class No. 49395, 2 October 2005. It is part of the National Railway Collection. designer = Charles Bowen Cooke builder = builddate = 1879 totalproduction =… … Wikipedia
LNWR 2-2-2 3020 Cornwall — NOTOC NOEDITSECTION Infobox Locomotive powertype=Steam name = Cornwall caption = as rebuilt in 1858 designer = Francis Trevithick (son of Richard Trevithick), rebuilt by Ramsbottom builder = LNWR Crewe builddate = 1847, rebuilt in 1858… … Wikipedia
LNWR electric units — Infobox EMU name = LNWR electric units (LMS 1927 compartment stock) imagesize = 300px caption = LNWR EMU Motor Car at National Railway Museum, York background = #012545 Manufacturer = Metropolitan Cammell Operator = LMS and British Railways… … Wikipedia
LNWR Webb Coal Tank — Infobox Locomotive powertype=Steam name = LNWR Webb Coal Tank caption = The only survivor of its class, No. 1054 in steam at the Rainhill Trials 150th anniversary calvacade, May 1980. designer = builder = builddate = 1881 totalproduction =… … Wikipedia
LNWR 380 Class — Infobox Locomotive name=LNWR 380 Class powertype=steam weight=88 tons 0 cwt cylindersize=20½ x24 driversize=4 5½ tractiveeffort=29,815 lb valvegear=Joy (piston valves) railroadclass=7FThe LNWR 380 Class was a class of 0 8 4 steam tank locomotives … Wikipedia
LNWR Improved Precedent Class — Infobox Locomotive powertype=Steam name = LNWR Improved Precedent Class caption = 790 Hardwicke in steam at the Rainhill Trials 150th anniversary calvacade, 1980. designer = builder = builddate = 1887 1901 totalproduction = whytetype = 2 4 0… … Wikipedia
LNWR 17in Coal Engine — The LNWR 17in Coal Engine was a class of 0 6 0 steam tender engines designed by Francis Webb and introduced in 1873. They were called Coal Engines because they were used for hauling coal trains. LNWR engines were built to last and many of the… … Wikipedia
LNWR 1185 Class — The LNWR 1185 Class was a class of 0 8 2 steam tank locomotives designed by Charles Bowen Cooke and introduced in 1911. They passed into LMS ownership in 1923 and 8 survived to British Railways ownership in 1948. British Railways numbers were… … Wikipedia
LNWR Cornwall — Cornwall La Cornwall telle que construite en 1847 … Wikipédia en Français
Named LNWR "Prince of Wales" Class locomotives — Throughout its history the London and North Western Railway adopted a policy of reusing the numbers and names of withdrawn locomotives for new engines as they came out of Crewe Works. This resulted in each class of engines having entirely random… … Wikipedia