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3 March 2007
- 16:3416:34, 3 March 2007 diff hist +809 N London, Brighton and South Coast Railway New page: The London, Brighton and South Coast Railway (LB&SCR) (commonly known as "the Brighton line") was a railway company in the United Kingdom from 1846 to 1923. Its territory formed a rough tr...
- 16:3216:32, 3 March 2007 diff hist +48 William Stroudley No edit summary
- 16:3216:32, 3 March 2007 diff hist +1,964 N William Stroudley New page: William Stroudley (March 6, 1833 - December 20, 1889) was one of Britain's most famous steam locomotive engineers of the nineteenth century, working principally for the [[London, Brighton ...
- 16:2916:29, 3 March 2007 diff hist +1,305 N David Jones New page: David Jones (25 October 1834 - 2 December 1906) was locomotive superintendent for the Highland Railway in Scotland. He was credited with the design of the first British 4-6-0 which was...
- 16:2816:28, 3 March 2007 diff hist 0 Highland Railway No edit summary
- 16:2716:27, 3 March 2007 diff hist +41 Highland Railway No edit summary
- 16:2516:25, 3 March 2007 diff hist +1,234 Highland Railway No edit summary
- 16:2216:22, 3 March 2007 diff hist +260 N Highland Railway New page: The Highland Railway (HR) was one of the smaller railways before the grouping; it operated north of Perth railway station in Scotland and served the farthest north and south of Britain. It...
- 16:2116:21, 3 March 2007 diff hist +591 N Peter Drummond New page: Peter Drummond (1850-1918) was a Scottish Locomotive Superintendent with the Highland Railway from 1896 to 1911 and with the Glasgow and South Western Railway from 1912 to 1918. He...
- 16:1916:19, 3 March 2007 diff hist +16 Robert Wallace Urie No edit summary
- 16:1916:19, 3 March 2007 diff hist +909 N Robert Wallace Urie New page: Robert Wallace Urie (22 October 1854 - 6 January 1937) was a Scottish locomotive engineer who was the last chief mechanical engineer of the London and South Western Railway following the r...
- 16:1716:17, 3 March 2007 diff hist +462 N Dugald Drummond New page: Dugald Drummond (1 January 1840-8 November 1912) was a Scottish locomotive engineer. He had a career with the North British Railway, LB&SCR, Caledonian Railway and [[London and Sou...
- 16:1516:15, 3 March 2007 diff hist +717 N William Adams New page: William Adams (1823–1904) was the * Locomotive Superintendent of the North London Railway from 1858 to 1873 * Locomotive Superintendent of the Great Eastern Railway from 1873 un...
- 16:1216:12, 3 March 2007 diff hist −4 Joseph Hamilton Beattie No edit summary
- 16:1216:12, 3 March 2007 diff hist +1,468 N Joseph Hamilton Beattie New page: Joseph Hamilton Beattie (1808-1871), locomotve engineer London and South Western Railway. Beattie was a highly innovative engineer, introducing the country's first successful 2-4-0 lo...
- 16:1016:10, 3 March 2007 diff hist −2 John Viret Gooch No edit summary
- 16:0916:09, 3 March 2007 diff hist +1,321 N John Viret Gooch New page: John Viret Gooch (1812-?) was the locomotive superintendent of the London and South Western Railway from 1841 to 1850. He was the brother of Sir Daniel Gooch, 1st Baronet (August 2...
- 16:0616:06, 3 March 2007 diff hist +70 London and South Western Railway No edit summary
- 16:0516:05, 3 March 2007 diff hist +1,803 N London and South Western Railway New page: The London and South Western Railway (L&SWR) was a railway company in England from 1840 to 1923. Its ultimate network extended from London to Plymouth via Yeovil, Exeter and Okehampton wit...
- 15:5815:58, 3 March 2007 diff hist +1,354 N James Pearson New page: James Pearson was the engineer responsible for the daily operations of Isambard Kingdom Brunel's ill-fated atmospheric equipment on the South Devon Railway. Trains only ran in serv...
- 15:5415:54, 3 March 2007 diff hist 0 m London and North Eastern Railway London North Eastern Railway moved to London and North Eastern Railway
- 15:5215:52, 3 March 2007 diff hist +1,010 N Great Eastern Railway New page: The Great Eastern Railway (GER) was a pre-grouping British railway company, whose main line linked London to Norwich and had various other lines through East Anglia. The company was groupe...
- 15:4315:43, 3 March 2007 diff hist +29 London and North Eastern Railway No edit summary
- 15:4315:43, 3 March 2007 diff hist +24 London and North Eastern Railway No edit summary
- 15:4115:41, 3 March 2007 diff hist +1,447 London and North Eastern Railway No edit summary
- 15:3815:38, 3 March 2007 diff hist +425 N London and North Eastern Railway New page: The London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) was the second-largest of the "Big Four" railway companies created by the Railways Act 1921 in Britain. It existed from 1 January 1923 until nat...
- 15:3715:37, 3 March 2007 diff hist 0 Herbert Nigel Gresley No edit summary
- 15:3615:36, 3 March 2007 diff hist +721 N Thomas Brassey New page: Thomas Brassey (7 November 1805 - 8 December 1870) was an English civil engineering contractor and manufacturer of building materials who was responsible for building a large portion of th...
- 15:3415:34, 3 March 2007 diff hist +131 Great Northern Railway No edit summary
- 15:3315:33, 3 March 2007 diff hist +932 N Great Northern Railway New page: The Great Northern Railway (GNR) was a British railway company, founded by the London & York Railway Act of 1846. The main line ran from London via Hitchin, Peterborough, and Grantham, to...
- 15:3115:31, 3 March 2007 diff hist +620 N Herbert Nigel Gresley New page: 1876-1941. Born at Edinburgh. Locomotive and carriage Engineer Best-known for - * Chief Mechanical Engineer of GNR and LNER fr...
- 15:2415:24, 3 March 2007 diff hist +92 Daniel Gooch No edit summary
- 15:2215:22, 3 March 2007 diff hist +449 N Daniel Gooch New page: 1816-1889. Born at Bedlington. Locomotive Engineer and Manager Best-known works - * Locomotive Assistant to Isambard Kingdom Brunel at GWR from 1837-64 * Lai...
- 15:1715:17, 3 March 2007 diff hist +6 James Joseph Allport No edit summary
- 15:1615:16, 3 March 2007 diff hist +21 James Joseph Allport No edit summary
- 15:1515:15, 3 March 2007 diff hist +1 James Joseph Allport No edit summary
- 15:1515:15, 3 March 2007 diff hist +13 James Joseph Allport No edit summary
- 15:1415:14, 3 March 2007 diff hist +19 James Joseph Allport No edit summary
- 15:1315:13, 3 March 2007 diff hist −2 James Joseph Allport No edit summary
- 15:1315:13, 3 March 2007 diff hist +12 James Joseph Allport No edit summary
- 15:1315:13, 3 March 2007 diff hist +305 N James Joseph Allport New page: 1811 - 1892. Railway Manager Midland Railway's London Extension St. Pancras Station Settle and Carlisle line Introduction of 3rd Calss to all trains Abolition of 2nd Class and upgrading of...
- 15:0815:08, 3 March 2007 diff hist +1 Railway Men No edit summary
- 15:0715:07, 3 March 2007 diff hist +921 Railway Men No edit summary
- 15:0015:00, 3 March 2007 diff hist +511 Railway Men No edit summary
- 14:5414:54, 3 March 2007 diff hist +414 Railway Men No edit summary
- 14:4914:49, 3 March 2007 diff hist +379 N Railway Men New page: Author ad reference source. ==50 Famous Railwaymen== Published 2005 by Silver Link Publishing Ltd. ISBN 1 85794 248 5 Contains biographies on the following people - #[[]] #[[]] #[[]] #[...
- 13:3713:37, 3 March 2007 diff hist +2,488 N Bristol and Exeter Railway New page: The 1835 Act of Parliament which gave permission to build the Great Western Railway, was quickly followed by another Act in 1836 for a separate railway company, when Bristol merchants pres...
- 13:1713:17, 3 March 2007 diff hist +10 Shrewsbury and Birmingham Railway No edit summary
- 13:1213:12, 3 March 2007 diff hist +24 Main Page No edit summary
- 13:1213:12, 3 March 2007 diff hist +601 N Shrewsbury and Birmingham Railway New page: The Shrewsbury and Birmingham Railway opened on 12 November 1849. It merged with the Great Western Railway in January 1 September 1854. The company formed originally as the Shrewsbury & W...