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English: British Railways (BR) was the nationalised state railway system in Great Britain from 1948 to the mid-1990s. It was formed from the amalgamation of the 'Big Four' British railway companies (GWR, LNER, LNWR & SR) in 1948. In 1965 it adopted the shortened brand name British Rail. In the 1980s BR began to operate under sub-brands called sectors, and it was broken up and privatised in stages between 1994 and 1997.
Rolling stock
[edit]See also: British Rail TOPS Locomotive classes.
Steam locomotives
[edit]Main category: British Railways standard classes
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BR Standard Class 6 Clan
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BR Standard Class 7 70029 Shooting Star
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BR Standard Class 8 Duke of Gloucester
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BR Standard Class 4 (Tank)
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Blue Anchor 70000 Britannia
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BR 2-10-0 Class 9F 92214 Cock o' the North
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BR Standard Class 9F 92220 Evening Star
Diesel locomotives
[edit]Main category: Diesel locomotives of Great Britain
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Class 41 (Warship) Diesel-hydraulic
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Class 40 locomotive No.40128
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Class 47 D1705 (TOPS 47117)
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Class 50
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Rail Class 43 InterCity 125
Electric locomotives
[edit]Main category: Electric locomotives of the United Kingdom
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Class 71
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Class 77
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Class 81
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Class 85
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Class 89 (prototype)
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Class 90
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Class 91 InterCity 225
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APT
Diesel multiple units
[edit]Main category: British Rail diesel multiple units
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Class 101
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Class 115
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Class 121
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Class 150 "Sprinter"
Electric multiple units
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Class 302
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British Rail Class 304
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Class 312
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Class 501
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Class 503
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Class 158
Carriages
[edit]Main category: British Rail coaching stock
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Mk 1 coaches
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Mk 2 coaches
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Mk 3 coaches
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Mk 4 coaches (in Virgin Trains livery)
Maritime
[edit]Main category: Sealink
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Sealink ferries Horsa and Maid of Orleans
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Sealink ferry St. George
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Portsmouth to Ryde ferry
Stations
[edit]Main category: Railway stations opened by British Rail
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London Bridge
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London Kings Cross
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Manchester Piccadilly
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Liskeard
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Fort William
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Bicester Town
Branding
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Rail Alphabet, the official BR typeface
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A British Rail APTIS ticket
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Station signage
Logos
[edit]Main category: British Rail logos
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British Railways "Cycling Lion" logo (1948-56)
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British Railways "Flying Sausage" logo
(1948-1956) -
British Railways "Ferret & Dartboard" logo
(1956-1965) -
British Rail "Double Arrow" logo (1965)
Train liveries
[edit]Main category: Train liveries of British Rail
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GWR Brunswick green
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LNER Apple Green
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British Railways Chocolate & Cream
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British Railways Crimson & Cream
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British Railways Maroon
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British Rail Electric Blue
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British Rail Blue
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British Rail Blue & Grey
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"Large Logo"
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InterCity 125 "Yellow & Blue"
Sectors
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Intercity (Swallow logo)
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London & SouthEast ("Jaffa Cake")
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Network SouthEast ("Toothpaste")