The Railway Magazine

FROM THE RAILWAY MAGAZINE ARCHIVES

100 YEARS AGO MARCH 1919

THE FIRST ten of a large order for‘Prince of Wales’class engines will shortly be in service on the London and North Western Railway, Nos. 28, 263, 295, 391, 740, 805, 863, 940, 1196 and 1546. They replace shunting engines of the Special Tank class now numbered in the 3,000 list. All the above engines will be

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