This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons. The description on its description page there is shown below.
Commons is attempting to create a freely licensed media file repository. You can help.
Image File history File links Commons-logo. ...
Summary
Description
German: see Template Railroad
Source
own work
Date
01.01.07
Author
Lantus 21:02, 1. Jan. 2007 (CET)
Permission
I, the copyright holder of this work, hereby publish it under the following license:
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled "GNU Free Documentation License".
Aragonés | العربية | Asturianu | Български | বাংলা | ইমার ঠার | Brezhoneg | Bosanski | Català | Sinugboanong Binisaya | Česky | Dansk | Deutsch | Ελληνικά | English | Esperanto | Español | Eesti | Euskara | فارسی | Suomi | Français | Galego | עברית | Hrvatski | Magyar | Bahasa Indonesia | Ido | Íslenska | Italiano | 日本語 | ქართული | 한국어 | Kurdî / كوردي | Latina | Lëtzebuergesch | Lietuvių | Bahasa Melayu | Nnapulitano | Nederlands | Norsk (nynorsk) | Norsk (bokmål) | Polski | Português | Română | Русский | Slovenčina | Slovenščina | Shqip | Српски | Svenska | తెలుగు | ไทย | Türkçe | Українська | اردو | Tiếng Việt | Volapük | 中文(简体) | 中文(繁體) | +/-
Other versions
Image:BSicon exSTB2rf.svg
File links
The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed):
The East London Line is a line of the London Underground, coloured orange on the Tube map. ... For other uses, see C2C. c2c is a train operating company that provides train services, on a franchise basis, on the London, Tilbury & Southend line from Fenchurch Street in the City of London to East London and the entire length of the northern Thames Gateway area including Basildon, Chafford Hundred... The London and South Western Railway (L&SWR) was a railway company in England from 1840 to 1923. ... The North London Line is a railway line through northern London. ... Midland Metro tram 05 approaching West Bromwich tram stop The Midland Metro is a light-rail tram system in the West Midlands of England. ... The Taff Vale Railway (TVR) is a railway in Glamorgan, South Wales, and is one of the oldest in Wales. ... The Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway (S&DJR) was an English railway company jointly owned by the Midland Railway and the London and South Western Railway. ... The Midland and South Western Junction Railway (MSWJR) was, until the 1923 Grouping, a wholly independent railway built to form a link between the Midland (MidR) and London and South Western Railways (LSWR) allowing MidR and Great Western Railway (GWR) trains, inter alia, to reach the port of Southampton. ... The Isle of Wight Railway (IWR) was opened on 23 August 1864. ... The Victorian Goldfields Railway is a broad gauge tourist railway in Victoria, Australia. ... The West of England Main Line is the British railway line from London Waterloo to Exeter. ... The Oxted Line is a railway line in southern England. ... The South Western Main Line is the railway line from London Waterloo to Weymouth on the Dorset coast. ... The Atlantic Coast Line is a railway line from Par, near St. ... Heart of Wessex Line branding on a Class 31 locomotive The Heart of Wessex Line is a United Kingdom railway line that runs from Bristol to Westbury to Weymouth. ... The Tamar Valley Line is a railway line from Devonport in Plymouth, to Gunnislake near Tavistock in Devon, England. ... Map of the Chase Line. ... The Brighton Main Line is the railway line from London Victoria and London Bridge to Brighton. ... The Bexleyheath Line is last of the three rail routes created between the outskirts of London and Dartford in Kent. ... The North Kent Line is a railway line which connects central and south east London with Dartford and Medway. ... The Heart of Wales Line is the railway line from Llanelli to Craven Arms. ... The Arun Valley Line is part of the Southern-operated services. ... The Lea or Lee Valley Lines are three commuter lines and two branches in North East London, so named because they run along the valley of the River Lee (or Lea). ... The Chatham Main Line is the British railway line that runs from London Victoria to Dover Priory or Ramsgate via the Medway Towns (of which Chatham is one, hence the name) and Bromley). ... The Inverclyde Line is a railway line running from Glasgow Central station through Paisley (Gilmour Street) and a series of stations to the south of the River Clyde and the Firth of Clyde, terminating at Gourock and Wemyss Bay, where it connects to Caledonian MacBrayne ferry services. ... The Eastleigh-Fareham Line is the railway line from Eastleigh to Fareham in the United Kingdom. ... The London-Ashford-Dover Line is one of two long-distance routes serving the coast of Kent, England; the other being the Chatham Main Line, which runs along the north Kent coast to Ramsgate and Dover via Canterbury East. ... The West Wales Line is a railway line from Swansea to West Wales. ... Level crossing at Great Bentley station The Sunshine Coast Line is a railway line linking Colchester to Clacton-on-Sea. ... Builth Road railway station is a railway station serving the small settlement of Builth Road, north of the town of Builth Wells, in mid Wales. ... // Introduction The Manchester-Sheffield-Wath electric railway was an early electrification scheme on British railways. ... The Canterbury and Whitstable Railway, sometimes referred to colloquially as the Crab and Winkle Line, opened in 1830 between Canterbury and Whitstable in the county of Kent, England. ... A map of the Island of Sodor showing the Railway system (click to enlarge). ... The Ashford to Ramsgate (via Canterbury West) line is the British railway line that runs from Ashford to Ramsgate via Canterbury West. ... The South Staffordshire Line is a railway line opened between Walsall (Staffordshire) and Stourbridge (Worcestershire) in 1850. ... The West Somerset Mineral Railway was a standard gauge line which existed in the UK county of Somerset. ... A First ScotRail Class 156 unit pauses at Hexham on 30th August 2004. ... // The Ilfracombe Branch of the London & South Western Railway (LSWR) ran between Barnstaple and Ilfracombe in North Devon. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... The Mid Wales Railway was a standard gauge railway opened in 1864 as a North-South route serving central Welsh towns including Llanidloes, Rhayader, Builth Wells and Brecon. ... // The Glasgow Central Railway company received royal assent in 1888. ... The Lanarkshire and Dunbartonshire Railway was authorised in 1891, and opened in stages between 26 November 1894 and 1 October 1896. ... The Rugby-Birmingham-Stafford Line is a loop off the West Coast Main Line (WCML) between Rugby and Stafford via the West Midlands cities of Coventry, Birmingham and Wolverhampton. ... The Carmarthen to Aberystwyth Line was a standard gauge branch line of the Great Western Railway in Wales which connected Carmarthen with Aberystwyth. ... The Lanarkshire and Ayrshire Railway was an extension of the Caledonian Railway in Scotland that provided services between Ardrossan and Glasgow, with branches to Irvine and Kilbirnie. ... The Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and Ayr Railway (GPK&AR) was a railway in Scotland that provided services between Glasgow, Kilmarnock and Ayr. ... Bridge number 15 on the closed Upper Works Railway, photographed in 1995. ... The South Wales Railway was a broad gauge railway that linked the Gloucester and Dean Forest Railway with Neyland in Wales. ... The Wilts, Somerset and Weymouth Railway was a broad gauge railway that linked the Great Western Railway at Chippenham, Wiltshire with Weymouth, Dorset, England. ... The Bridport Railway was a standard gauge branch line that operated in the county of Dorset in England. ... The Middlesbrough & Guisborough Railway (M&G) was a railway line serving the towns of Middlesbrough and Guisborough as well as areas of the Eston Hills in North Yorkshire from 1853 through to 1964. ... The Royal Albert Bridge The Cornish Main Line is a railway line in England, which forms the backbone for rail service in Cornwall, as well as prodiving a direct line to London. ... The North Cornwall Railway was a railway line running from Halwill Junction in Devon to Padstow in Cornwall via Launceston, Camelford and Wadebridge. ... The Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway connected the coal mines of the Rhondda Valley to the Swansea Bay ports. ... There are the sites of 17 disused railway stations between Plymouth in Devon and Penzance in Cornwall, England. ...