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The following made up the [[London and North Eastern Railway ]] as a result of the [[Railways Act 1921]] and came into force on the 1st January 1923:
The following made up the [[London and North Eastern Railway ]] as a result of the [[Railways Act 1921]] and came into force on the 1st January 1923:
* [[Great Eastern Railway]] (GER) 1191.25 miles
* [[Great Eastern Railway]] (GER) 1191.25 miles
* [[Great Central Railway]] (GCR) 852.5  
* [[Great Central Railway]] (GCR) 852.5 miles
* [[Great Northern Railway]] (GNR) 1051.25 miles  
* [[Great Northern Railway]] (GNR) 1051.25 miles  
* [[Great North of Scotland Railway]] (GNSR) 334.5 miles  
* [[Great North of Scotland Railway]] (GNSR) 334.5 miles  
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* [[Manchester, South Junction and Altrincham Railway]]: trains worked by both LNER/LMSR
* [[Manchester, South Junction and Altrincham Railway]]: trains worked by both LNER/LMSR


==Joint railways==
==Joint Railways==
Now totally LNER
Now totally LNER
* [[Great Northern and Great Eastern Joint Committee Railway]] 123 miles (
* [[Great Northern and Great Eastern Joint Committee Railway]] 123 miles
* [[Hull and Barnsley and Great Central]] 25.75 miles  
* [[Hull and Barnsley and Great Central Railway]] 25.75 miles  


Joint with LMS
Joint with LMS
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* [[Cheshire Lines Committee]] (2/3 share) 142 miles  
* [[Cheshire Lines Committee]] (2/3 share) 142 miles  
* [[Dumbarton and Balloch Joint Railway]] (including Loch Lomond steamers) 7 miles  
* [[Dumbarton and Balloch Joint Railway]] (including Loch Lomond steamers) 7 miles  
* [[Dundee and Arbroath]] (including Carmyllie Light Railway) 23 miles  
* [[Dundee and Arbroath Railway]] (including Carmyllie Light Railway) 23 miles  
* [[Great Central and Midland Joint]] 40.25 miles  
* [[Great Central and Midland Joint Railway]] 40.25 miles  
* [[Great Central and North Staffordshire Joint]] 11 miles  
* [[Great Central and North Staffordshire Joint Railway]] 11 miles  
* [[Great Northern and London and North Western Joint]] 45 miles (
* [[Great Northern and London and North Western Joint Railway]] 45 miles  
* [[Halifax and Ovenden Junction Railway]] 2.5 miles  
* [[Halifax and Ovenden Junction Railway]] 2.5 miles  
* [[Methley Joint Railway]] (2/3 share) 6 miles  
* [[Methley Joint Railway]] (2/3 share) 6 miles  
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* [[Perth General Station]] (2/3 share)
* [[Perth General Station]] (2/3 share)
* [[Prince's Dock, Glasgow]] (1/3 share) 1.25 miles  
* [[Prince's Dock, Glasgow]] (1/3 share) 1.25 miles  
* [[South Yorkshire Joint]] (3/5 share) 20.5 miles  
* [[South Yorkshire Joint Railway]] (3/5 share) 20.5 miles  
* [[Swinton and Knottingley Joint Railway]] 19.5 miles  
* [[Swinton and Knottingley Joint Railway]] 19.5 miles  
* [[Tottenham and Hampstead Junction Railway]] 4.75 miles  
* [[Tottenham and Hampstead Junction Railway]] 4.75 miles  


Joint with GWR
Joint with GWR
* [[Great Western and Great Central Joint]] 41 miles (66 km)
* [[Great Western and Great Central Joint Railway]] 41 miles


==Sources of Information==
==Sources of Information==
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_constituents_of_the_London_and_North_Eastern_Railway] Wikipedia
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_constituents_of_the_London_and_North_Eastern_Railway] Wikipedia

Latest revision as of 11:45, 22 April 2017

The London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) was formed out of a number of constituent railway companies at the grouping in 1923.

Constituent companies

The following made up the London and North Eastern Railway as a result of the Railways Act 1921 and came into force on the 1st January 1923:

  • Total Mileage of the constituent companies was 6,671.75 miles

Subsidiary companies

Independently operated lines

Leased or worked railways Many of these "railways" existed only in name; there were included on the list at the time of the Railways Act in order to legally qualify each line's position

Independently Operated Joint Companies

Joint Railways

Now totally LNER

Joint with LMS

Joint with GWR

Sources of Information

[1] Wikipedia