Gwr livery for buildings and structures, Gwr no. 3: "dark stone" was used on columns, roof girders,trusses ad ironwork, roof lights, window frames and associated woodwork, gutters, fallpipes, and panels attached to valences or end of awning or roof. maroon-brown was used for gutters and fallpipes of other station structures (eg lamprooms, weighbridges). after 1931, there was a.
The great western archive - main index, The history of the great western railway from an act of parliament in 1835 to nationalisation 1948, the great western railway, also
known as "god's wonderful railway", was the envy of the other railway companies in britain ' preserved railway sites' a list of all of the standard and narrow gauge railways in the uk.. and also listed here are several images coming from different options
Kaiser's 'Ottersford Junction', GWR 1920's - click for
Sleeper length Keynsham 1932 - Scalefour Forum
Planning and developing the goods yard â€" Off The Beaten Track
GWR lock-ups - Scalefour Forum
Graphics Gwr goods shed drawings


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