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  2. British Rail corporate liveries - Wikipedia

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    The standard livery for most British Railways steam locomotives was black, often with a thin red, cream and grey trim; express passenger locomotives were not painted in the former middle chrome green colour of the Great Western Railway as is often stated, but were painted in British Standards: BS224 Deep Bronze Green also known as Land Rover ...

  3. List of railway companies involved in the 1923 grouping

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    Great Western and Great Central Joint Railway: GWR and GCR; subsequent to the grouping the parent companies were the GWR and the LNER, but the title was not altered. Manchester, South Junction and Altrincham Railway: LNWR and GCR; subsequent to the grouping the parent companies were the LMS and the LNER.

  4. Great Western Railway (train operating company) - Wikipedia

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    The whole company was rebranded Great Western Railway (GWR) on 20 September 2015, [28] with the introduction of a green livery in recognition of the former Great Western Railway which existed between 1835 and 1947. [29] [30] The new livery was introduced when HST interiors were refurbished, and on sleeper carriages and Class 57/6 locomotives. [31]

  5. Great Western Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Great Western Railway (GWR) was a British railway company that linked London with the southwest, west and West Midlands of England and most of Wales. It was founded in 1833, received its enabling act of Parliament on 31 August 1835 and ran its first trains in 1838 with the initial route completed between London and Bristol in 1841.

  6. Coaches of the Great Western Railway - Wikipedia

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    The passenger coaches of the Great Western Railway (GWR) were many and varied, ranging from four and six-wheeled vehicles for the original broad gauge line of 1838, through to bogie coaches up to 70 feet (21 m) long which were in service through to 1947. Vacuum brakes, bogies and through-corridors all came into use during the nineteenth century ...

  7. Armorial of railways in Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    Railways in Great Britain have a spotted history with heraldry.Though there are some examples of railway companies acquiring legitimate grants of arms from either the College of Arms or the Lyon Court, the majority of emblems simply copied the existing arms of the municipalities between which their routes ran, or used haphazard collections of quasi-heraldic imagery.

  8. List of Llangollen Railway rolling stock - Wikipedia

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    Livery Owner(s) Date Direction Photograph No. 5532 GWR 4575 Class 2-6-2 T: Currently undergoing restoration. GWR Green. Llangollen Great Western Locomotive Group. 1928 FW ~ No. 80072 BR Standard Class 4 2-6-4T: Built at Brighton in November 1953. First restored in 2009, boiler ticket expired June 2019. Overhaul began in June 2021.

  9. GWR 5101 Class - Wikipedia

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    GWR Unlined Green, Great Western Lettering Overhaul completed 23 November 2014. Repainted into GWR Green livery in 2021. [8] 4110 Oct 1936 Jun 1965 28 Years, 8 months Dartmouth Steam Railway: East Somerset Railway: Operational BR Unlined Green, Late Crest Sold in May 2015 by GWR Preservation Group Limited of Southall Railway Centre to WSR plc ...