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Launceston Steam Railway (169 bytes)
1: The '''Launceston Steam Railway'' in [[Cornwall]] operates for 2 miles, on a 2ft ... 4: * [http://www.launcestonsr.co.uk/ The Railway website] Foxfield Steam Railway (216 bytes) 1: ...ed SE of [[Stoke on Trent]]. It is an ex-colliery railway. 5: *[http://www.foxfieldrailway.co.uk/ The Railway website] Elsecar Steam Railway (417 bytes) 1: ...s trains on a short length of the branch with one steam and one diesel locomotive. 4: ...y.gov.uk/tourism/elsecar/railway.asp Notes on the Railway] Ribble Steam Railway (204 bytes) 1: The ''Ribble Steam Railway'', located on [[Preston]] Docks, is a recently f... 6: * [http://www.ribblesteam.org.uk/ The Railway website] Paignton and Dartmouth Steam Railway (313 bytes) 1: ...]] to Churston along a now closed [[Great Western Railway]] branch to Kingswear. 6: * [http://www.paignton-steamrailway.co.uk/ The Railway website] Steam railway Dendermonde-Puurs (756 bytes) 1: ...mspoorlijn Dendermonde-Puurs</i>) is a heritage [[railway]] situated in the Belgian province of [[East Flan... 3: ...ord. The trains are pulled by both [[steam engine|steam]] and [[Diesel engine|diesel]] [[locomotive]]s. North Tyneside Steam Railway (241 bytes) 1: ...ndard gauge preserved railway at the [[Stephenson Railway Museum]], [[North Shields]]. 4: *[http://www.ntsra.org.uk/ The Railway Association website] Isle of Wight Steam Railway (4439 bytes) 1: ...aters and depot. At Smallbrook Junction the steam railway connects with the [[Island Line IOW|Island Line]]... 6: ... steam power including [[traction engine]]s and [[steam fair]] equipment, together with other arttraction... 8: ... spent much of their working life on the island's railways. The principal locomotives in use are: 10: ...lt in [[1891]] for the [[London and South Western Railway]] and transferred to the island in [[1925]]. 11: ...1876]] for the [[London, Brighton and South Coast Railway]] and transferred to the island in [[1913]]. Swindon Steam Railway Museum (404 bytes) 1: ...way Museum''' is located at the site of the old [[railway]] works near Swindon's town centre, adjacent to t... 4: *[http://www.steam-museum.org.uk/ STEAM Museum] 5: *[http://www.fosrm.com/ Friends of Swindon Railway Museum] Lappa Valley Steam Railway (147 bytes) 1: The '''Lappa Valley Steam Railway''' is of 15" (375mm) gauge. 4: * [http://www.chycor.co.uk/lappa-valley-railway/ Railway website] Lavender Line Steam Railway (106 bytes) 1: ...''Lavender Line Steam Railway''' is a preserved [[railway]] line located at [[Isfield]]. Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway (816 bytes) 1: ...shire]], [[England]]. It is part of the [[Midland Railway]] branch from Skipton to [[Ilkley]] : the E&BASR ... 8: [http://www.pogo.org.uk/railway/ The E&BASR website] Launceston (347 bytes) 1: Launceston is the name of the following places: 3: * [[Launceston, Cornwall|Launceston]], [[Cornwall]], [[England]] 4: * [[Launceston, Tasmania|Launceston]], [[Tasmania]], [[Australia]] 6: Note that the English Launceston is pronounced "''Lawn''-s'n", "''Lan''-s'n" or "'... Launceston, Cornwall (3337 bytes) 1: '''Launceston''' (pronounced "Lanson", "Larnson" or "Lawnson" b... 3: ...ge hill, so it rarely gets flooded. Many parts of Launceston are situated at the bottom of this large hill, su... 7: ... III]], a [[mint (coin)|mint]] was established in Launceston. The fine [[Tudor]] [[church]] of St [[Mary Magd... 9: ...[[English Civil War|Civil War]] in the [[1640s]], Launceston was known to be ''Royale et Loyale'' to [[Charles... 11: ...iver Cromwell]] advanced in an attempt to capture Launceston from the Royalists. The Royalist army stationed ... Launceston Airport (1335 bytes) 1: ... It is located 15 [[kilometre|km]] south-east of Launceston. 5: ... site was officially reopened under the name of ''Launceston Airport'' in [[1962]]. In October 1982 the runwa... 7: ...d by a group known as Australia Pacific Airports (Launceston) Pty. Ltd - a partially owned subsidiary of [[Aus... 12: *[http://www.launcestonairport.com.au Launceston Airport] Launceston, Tasmania (4140 bytes) 1: [[Image:LGATasmania_Launceston.png|thumb|Launceston City Council, Tasmania]] 3: ...ornwall]]. (Note, however, that while the English Launceston is pronounced "Lawnson" or "Lawnston", the Austra... 7: ...n 1804; however they moved to the present site of Launceston in [[1805]]. As such, it is Australia's third old... 9: ...ohn Batman]] (see [[History of Melbourne]]). From Launceston, Batman planned and designed the city of [[Melbou... 13: Launceston serves as the commercial hub for the north of the... Launceston Elliot (3479 bytes) 1: [[Image:elliott.jpg|right|thumb|''Launceston Elliott in a postcard [[1910]]'']] 3: '''Launceston Elliott''' ([[June 9]], [[1874]] - [[August 8]], ... 5: ...l Minto]] served as Viceroy of India (1905-1910). Launceston Elliott was the grandson of [[Charles Elliot|Sir ... 7: ...ng]] in [[Essex, England|Essex]]. The 13-year-old Launceston, an exceptionally well-built youth, who was seein... 15: ...H/JOHv3n1/JOHv3n1f.pdf An excellent article about Launceston Elliott by Ian Buchanan] HMAS Launceston (1118 bytes) 1: ...stralian Navy]] have been named for the city of [[Launceston, Tasmania]], [[Australia]]. 3: ... and commissioned on [[9 April]] [[1942]]. ''HMAS Launceston'' paid off on [[23 March]] [[1946]], was transfer... 5: The second '''''HMAS Launceston''''' (P-207) is a [[Fremantle class patrol boat]]... 7: ...n Navy in July [[1919]], was to be renamed ''HMAS Launceston'' but this was rescinded on [[11 June]] [[1920]] ... 9: [[Category:Royal Australian Navy ships|Launceston]] Tarrant Launceston (441 bytes) 1: '''Tarrant Launceston''' is a village in north [[Dorset]], [[England]],... HMS Launceston Castle (K397) (338 bytes) 1: '''HMS ''Launceston Castle'' (K397)''' was a [[Castle class corvette|... 7: [[Category:Castle class corvettes|Launceston Castle]]
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