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Brunel's Great Western Railway structures uncovered Close Remnants of buildings built by the engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel have been uncovered during work on London's £14.8bn Crossrail project.
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The buildings were used for Brunel’s Great Western Railway, a broad-gauge railway which carried its first steam trains in 1838, but were levelled in 1906 to make way for a storage yard.
The Great Western Railway name was first used in 1833 with trains brought onto the new network in 1838. Under the direction of the 29 year-old engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel, the Great Western ...
GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY may be experiencing delays and overspends with its electrification of the London-Bristol route, but it is not alone in its woes. Express. Home of the Daily and Sunday Express.
Brunel was put in charge of the South Devon Railway, which was to be an extension of the Great Western Railway from Exeter to Plymouth in the south west of England.
Brunel's historic Great Western Railway structures handed listed status. By LEON WATSON . Published: 00:42 EDT, 30 July 2012 | Updated: 00:42 EDT, 30 July 2012 ...
The next stop on the Billiard Table Railway was the sleepy market town of Chippenham where, in 1841, a nine arch viaduct was built to carry Brunel's Great Western Railway over the town: Viaduct ...
Great Western Railway’s new Intercity Express Train, built by Hitachi Rail, makes its maiden voyage to Cornwall as part of a test journey from London Paddington to Penzance Credit: Rob Thomas/GWR ...
Brunel's Great Western Railway structures uncovered Close Remnants of buildings built by the engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel have been uncovered during work on London's £14.8bn Crossrail project.
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