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- | relates = [[Double Arrow]], [[British Rail]], [[National Rail]] ...[[Double Arrow]] logo. The logo was created for the then -ebranded British Rail in 1965 by Gerald Barney. ...499 bytes (61 words) - 05:23, 31 December 2021
- This emoji is a depiction of a [[British Rail]] style four aspect signal, displaying a red aspect. ...338 bytes (43 words) - 08:27, 29 May 2021
- This emoji is a depiction of a [[British Rail]] style four aspect signal, displaying a green aspect. ...348 bytes (43 words) - 08:26, 29 May 2021
- This emoji is a depiction of a [[British Rail]] style four aspect signal, displaying a single yellow aspect. ...360 bytes (44 words) - 08:28, 29 May 2021
- This emoji is a depiction of a [[British Rail]] style four aspect signal, displaying a double yellow aspect. ...374 bytes (46 words) - 08:29, 29 May 2021
- This emoji is a depiction of a [[British Rail]] style banner repeater signal, displaying an 'off', meaning 'next signal s ...392 bytes (49 words) - 09:18, 29 May 2021
- This emoji is a depiction of a [[British Rail]] style banner repeater signal, displaying an 'on', meaning 'next signal at ...381 bytes (49 words) - 09:17, 29 May 2021
- This emoji is a depiction of a [[British Rail]] style banner repeater signal, displaying a green, meaning 'next signal sh ...398 bytes (49 words) - 09:28, 29 May 2021
- ...the [[Network SouthEast]] flash logo. It was introduced with the [[British Rail]] sector upon its inception in 1982. ...398 bytes (49 words) - 05:24, 31 December 2021
- ...alink]] services, before spreading to the entirety of the British mainland rail network - and some locations beyond. ...ation of ticket issuing facilities. This system was itself replaced by the Rail Availability & Reservations Service (RARS2), but the original CRS codes the ...1 KB (204 words) - 18:54, 5 October 2022
- ...the adventures of [[User:Jarley|Jarley]] as they travel across Britain by rail. The project sets out to explore the places and people that make the railwa The project was in part inspired by [[Michael Portillo]]'s ''[[Great British Railway Journeys]]'', and also pays homage to other railway adventures such ...3 KB (440 words) - 09:15, 3 November 2024
- ...ater addition to what is now the [[Tees Valley Line]]. Opened by [[British Rail]] on 9 January 1978, the station is served by trains running between [[Bish ...2 KB (227 words) - 00:15, 1 September 2023
- It is not to be confused with the Network Rail Integrated Electronic Control Centre (IECC) overseeing the North London Lin ...d & Scottish Railway (LMS) up until 1948 and then by the Eastern region of British Railways (BR). It took until 1969 for most of the stations and infrastructu ...5 KB (691 words) - 17:35, 12 November 2023
- ...signal cabin west was Queensroad ( renamed Queensway in 1946) and east at British Museum<ref name=":0">Horne, Mike (2020). [http://www.metadyne.co.uk/pdf_fil ...is effort to standardize which included the adoption of the 4<sup>th</sup> rail set up for powering trains, several design traits from the CLR remained mos ...5 KB (731 words) - 22:22, 31 December 2022
- ..., bay platform 3, was taken out of use to provide office space for British Rail during the rebuilding of the mainline station.<ref>"More on Liverpool Stree ...6 KB (832 words) - 22:01, 31 December 2022
- ...st of the GWR station was demolished as part of an oversite development by British Railways. ...other example being Maidstone East signal box in Kent operated by Network Rail. ...8 KB (1,205 words) - 17:57, 12 November 2023