Queen Alexandra’s Saloon. The London and North Western Railway, Collection: The National Railway Museum (No. 1983-7003) on display at Shildon. Queen Alexandra’s railway carriage was built in 1903 — a generation after Queen Victoria’s (on display at York: see below).
[You may use these images without prior permission for any scholarly or educational purpose as long as you (1) credit the © National Railway Museum and SSP and (2) link to its webpage. It would be nice to cite the Victorian Web, too. — George P. Landow. Courtesy of the Science Museum. [Click on images to enlarge them.]
Related Material about the London and North Western Railway
- Viaduct over the River Lune at Lancaster (1849)
- Railway Bridge and Viaduct at Runcorn (1869)
- The Teutonic, a 2-4-0 three-cylinder express engine. London and Northwestern Railway 1301
- Queen Victoria’s Saloon (1869)
Last modified 15 October 2016