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Catalogue reference: RAIL 1030/22
This record is about the 'Great Western Railway': outline map of England and Wales south of Manchester and... dating from 1902-1919 in the series British Transport Historical Records: Maps, Plans and Surveys of Individual Railway.... It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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'Great Western Railway': outline map of England and Wales south of Manchester and west of London, showing railway lines and the distances of stations from London Paddington. Reference table to Great Western Railway and other lines. Scale: 1 inch to 8 miles. Compass star. Lithographed by Thomas Kell & Son, 40 King Street, Covent Garden, 1902. Manuscript additions, in coloured ink, distinguishing the number of tracks on each portion of the line; additions dated 22 August 1912; corrected in pencil to October 1919. A Great Western Railway Company Central Record Office label on the front endpaper bears the number Plan 34. Lettering on the case reads: 'G.W.R. Single & double lines 79./ Secretary's Office'.
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