RMG7E9FW–Dr Richard Beeching holds aloft a copy of the pamphlet 'The Reshaping of British Railways', in Marylebone, London.
RMERJJK4–Dr Richard Beeching, Chairman of British Railways, at Rail Plan Conference, where he presented his report entitled, 'The Reshaping of British Railways', pictured 27th March 1963. The report, commonly referred to as 'The Beeching Report', led to far- reaching changes in the railway network, popularly known as the Beeching Axe.
RMG7E9G8–Dr Richard Beeching leaves London's Paddington Station. Dr Beeching is traveling alongside the driver of the train.
RMERJG4X–Dr Richard Beeching, Chairman of British Railways, reopens the Dart Valley Railway, South Devon Railway, 21st May 1969. He became a household name in Britain in the early 1960s for his report 'The Reshaping of British Railways', commonly referred to as 'The Beeching Report', which led to far-reaching changes in the railway network, popularly known as the Beeching Axe.
RMG69308–Dr Richard Beeching, Chairman of the British Transport Commission, speaking about his plan for the Railways while addressing the annual conference of the Institute of Directors at the Royal Albert Hall, London.
RMERJG9P–Dr Richard Beeching, Chairman of British Railways, at Rail Plan Conference, where he presented his report entitled, 'The Reshaping of British Railways', pictured 27th March 1963. The report, commonly referred to as 'The Beeching Report', led to far- reach
RMG7E9FT–Dr Richard Beeching (R), Chairman of the British Railways Board, examines the newly-painted arch spans of Paddington Station's Brunel roof. With Dr Beeching are Mr S. E. Raymond (L), Mr G.A.V Phillips and Mr P. Peyman.
RMERJGD8–Dr Richard Beeching, Chairman of British Railways, reopens the Dart Valley Railway, South Devon Railway, 21st May 1969. He became a household name in Britain in the early 1960s for his report 'The Reshaping of British Railways', commonly referred to as 'T
RMG60T2J–Chairman of the British Railways Board, Dr Richard Beeching, pictured with a model of the modern Piccadilly Station in Manchester. He formally opened the 'New Railway Architecture' exhibition during a preview today at the Building Centre in Store Street, London, where the display - comprising models, photographs and drawings - runs from tomorrow until December 21. Dr Beeching is pointing to the station's tower block of offices, which is occupied by London midland Region of British Railways.
RMERJJ44–Dr Richard Beeching, Chairman of British Railways, Photo-call visiting the Bluebell Line in Sussex, England, 1st April 1962. He became a household name in Britain in the early 1960s for his report 'The Reshaping of British Railways', commonly referred to
RME0W4KF–Jun. 06, 1961 - Dr. Beeching takes over.: Dr. Richard Beeching today takes over as Chairman of the British Transport Commission. Photo shows Dr. Richard Beeching pictured at his desk at the British Transport Commission Headquarters this morning.
RMERJHM3–Dr Richard Beeching, Chairman of British Railways, reopens the Dart Valley Railway, South Devon Railway, 21st May 1969. He became a household name in Britain in the early 1960s for his report 'The Reshaping of British Railways', commonly referred to as 'T
RMG6930B–Dr Richard Beeching, (right) woh will soon be leaving his post as Chairman of the british Railways Board, has his hand shaken by Lord Robens, Chairman of the Natinla coal Board and thanked for his service to the railways at Marlybone, London. The occasion was the opening of the Second Coal Handling Exhibition.
RMERJJX1–Dr Richard Beeching, Chairman of British Railways, Photo-call taking a ride on a diesel engine, 22nd February 1962. He became a household name in Britain in the early 1960s for his report 'The Reshaping of British Railways', commonly referred to as 'The B
RMG60T02–Transport - British Railways - Dr Richard Beeching - Imperial Chemical Industries - London
RMERJK7G–Dr Richard Beeching, Chairman of British Railways, at Rail Plan Conference, where he presented his report entitled, 'The Reshaping of British Railways', pictured 27th March 1963. The report, commonly referred to as 'The Beeching Report', led to far- reaching changes in the railway network, popularly known as the Beeching Axe.
RMG60T1H–Transport - British Rail - Trunk Rail Routes Report - Dr Richard Beeching - Marylebone - London
RME0W9X5–Apr. 04, 1962 - British railways chief takes a ride in the bluebell railway to open their new station.: Dr. Richard Beeching, ?24,00 a year boss of British Railways, today took a ride on the profitable, privately - owned Bluebell line in Sussex, to open the company's newest station, Holywell halt, between Horsted Keyness and Sheffield Park, on theirr four - mile stretch of single line track. Dr. Beeching boarded a vintage train at three bridges station, on the Sussex headquarters of the Bluebell Railway, to mark the opening of the Summer season
RMG60T2H–Transport - British Rail - Dr Richard Beeching - 'New Railway Architecture' Exhibition - Building Centre - London
RMHAGPMM–willington bridge, kingston upon Hull
RFJAY60F–Viaduct .Lower Largo .Fife
RMW26MKD–Sharnal Street station, Kent. Image taken 2 days before its closure to passengers on 4th December 1961 with the following year closure to freight on 20 August 1962. The railway was part of the Hundred of Hoo and ran between High Halstow Halt and Beluncle Halt. The small station originally had just one platform with a second one added in 1935 The station buildings were demolished in 1967 Some of the sidings can still be seen near Medway Power Station.
RFPHW8EN–Disused railway, Creigiau, South Wales
RF2PH9P70–The Hudson Way walking, cycling and horse bridleway along the old Beverley to York railway track near Cherry Burton in East Yorkshire, UK
RMD624CR–Woodhams of Barry Island train scrapyard in Wales in 1980 with overgrown railway line and scrap wheels in background
RMB1NFEW–OLD RAILWAY CARRIAGES USED AS SHEDS NEAR LYDNEY JUNCTION STATION GLOUCESTERSHIRE UK
RM2K411Y1–The Royal Deeside Railway
RMK2TRRE–railway passengers leaving a train at Acton Railway Station (UK) in the 1940's
RMD2M32K–The now disused Divie Viaduct on the old Forres, Grantown and Aviemore branch line. SCO 8914.
RF2CE9MY0–A Northern train passes the closed station at Midge Hall, near Leyland in Lancashire where there is the possibility of the station reopening
RM2PK4NFB–Steel railings erected across a disused railway line signify the end of the line at Llangefni in Anglesey, North Wales which closed in 1964
RFG10DDA–Purple bus approaching on new dedicated busway, green grass verge, concrete guided busway, pedestrians, dogwalker
RMERJJ8E–Dr Richard Beeching, Chairman of British Railways, at Rail Plan Conference, where he presented his report entitled, 'The Reshaping of British Railways', pictured 27th March 1963. The report, commonly referred to as 'The Beeching Report', led to far- reaching changes in the railway network, popularly known as the Beeching Axe.
RMG60T2G–Transport - British Rail - Dr Richard Beeching - 'New Railway Architecture' Exhibition - Building Centre - London
RMM6C23H–old railway bridge over the river Hull, Bank side, wicomlee, willington bridge, kingston upon Hull
RMG60T1G–Transport - British Rail - Dr Richard Beeching and Anthony Wedgwood Benn - GPO - St Martin's Le Grand - London
RMG60T66–14,000 more than the salary received by Sir Brian Robertson, chairman of the British Transport Commission, or any other head of a nationalised industry.
RFPHW8F6–Disused railway, Creigiau, South Wales
RMG6930H–On this day in History - Dr Beechings Second Report
RF2PH9P7M–The Hudson Way walking, cycling and horse bridleway along the old Beverley to York railway track near Cherry Burton in East Yorkshire, UK
RMD625KP–Woodhams of Barry Island train scrapyard in Wales in 1980 with pile of scrap metal
RMB1NCDM–OLD RAILWAY CARRIAGES USED AS SHEDS NEAR LYDNEY JUNCTION STATION GLOUCESTERSHIRE UK
RF2CE9MXP–A Northern train crosses the level crossing at Midge Hall, near Leyland in Lancashire where there is the possibility of the station reopening
RFG10DF5–Purple bus approaching on new dedicated busway, green grass verge, concrete guided busway, pedestrians, dogwalker
RF2CE9MY4–A Northern train passes through the closed station, Midge Hall near Leyland in Lancashire could this station be reopened to reverse a Beeching cut?
RMERJGP5–Dr Richard Beeching, Chairman of British Railways, at Rail Plan Conference, where he presented his report entitled, 'The Reshaping of British Railways', pictured 27th March 1963. The report, commonly referred to as 'The Beeching Report', led to far- reaching changes in the railway network, popularly known as the Beeching Axe.
RMM6C219–old railway bridge over the river Hull, Bank side, wicomlee, willington bridge, kingston upon Hull
RFPHW8EJ–Disused railway, Creigiau, South Wales
RMD624JK–Woodhams of Barry Island train scrapyard in Wales in 1980 with overgrown railway line and type 3862 locomotive or steam train
RMB1NF8F–OLD RAILWAY CARRIAGES USED AS SHEDS NEAR LYDNEY JUNCTION STATION GLOUCESTERSHIRE UK
RFG10DF6–Purple bus approaching on new dedicated busway, green grass verge, concrete guided busway, pedestrians, dogwalker
RMERJH9D–Dr Richard Beeching, Chairman of British Railways, Photo-call at Rail Plan Conference, where he presented his report entitled, 'The Reshaping of British Railways', pictured 27th March 1963. The report, commonly referred to as 'The Beeching Report', led to far- reaching changes in the railway network, popularly known as the Beeching Axe.
RMERJGNW–Dr Richard Beeching, Chairman of British Railways, pictured in his office, 15th March 1961. He became a household name in Britain in the early 1960s for his report 'The Reshaping of British Railways', commonly referred to as 'The Beeching Report', which led to far- reaching changes in the railway network, popularly known as the Beeching Axe. Source Wikipedia.
RMM6C2NJ–old railway bridge over the river Hull, Bank side, wicomlee, willington bridge, kingston upon Hull
RFPHW8F8–Disused railway, Creigiau, South Wales
RMD624TG–Woodhams of Barry Island train scrapyard in Wales in 1980 with overgrown railway line and type 3862 locomotive or steam train
RMB1NB2W–AN OLD ENGINE AND RAILWAY CARRIAGES USED AS SHEDS NEAR LYDNEY JUNCTION STATION GLOUCESTERSHIRE UK
RFG10DF4–Purple bus approaching on new dedicated busway, green grass verge, concrete guided busway, pedestrians, dogwalker
RMERJJT4–Dr Richard Beeching, Chairman of British Railways, pictured in his office, 15th March 1961. He became a household name in Britain in the early 1960s for his report 'The Reshaping of British Railways', commonly referred to as 'The Beeching Report', which led to far- reaching changes in the railway network, popularly known as the Beeching Axe. Source Wikipedia.
RMM6C218–old railway bridge over the river Hull, Bank side, wicomlee, willington bridge, kingston upon Hull
RFPHW8F7–Disused railway, Creigiau, South Wales
RMD6252A–Woodhams of Barry Island train scrapyard in Wales in 1980 with overgrown railway line and scrap railtruck in background
RMB1NFP8–AN OLD ENGINE AND RAILWAY CARRIAGES USED AS SHEDS NEAR LYDNEY JUNCTION STATION GLOUCESTERSHIRE UK
RFG10DF3–Purple bus approaching on new dedicated busway, green grass verge, concrete guided busway, pedestrians, dogwalker
RMERJKGP–Dr Richard Beeching, Chairman of British Railways, pictured in his office, 15th March 1961. He became a household name in Britain in the early 1960s for his report 'The Reshaping of British Railways', commonly referred to as 'The Beeching Report', which led to far- reaching changes in the railway network, popularly known as the Beeching Axe. Source Wikipedia.
RMERJK8W–Dr Richard Beeching, Chairman of British Railways, reopens the Dart Valley Railway, South Devon Railway, 21st May 1969. He became a household name in Britain in the early 1960s for his report 'The Reshaping of British Railways', commonly referred to as 'The Beeching Report', which led to far-reaching changes in the railway network, popularly known as the Beeching Axe.
RMM6C2NB–old railway bridge over the river Hull, Bank side, wicomlee, willington bridge, kingston upon Hull
RFPHW8F9–Disused railway, Creigiau, South Wales
RMD6270Y–Woodhams of Barry Island train scrapyard in Wales in 1980 with overgrown railway line and scrap wheels in background
RMB1N9Y5–AN OLD ENGINE AND RAILWAY CARRIAGES USED AS SHEDS NEAR LYDNEY JUNCTION STATION GLOUCESTERSHIRE UK
RFG10DDF–Purple bus approaching on new dedicated busway, green grass verge, concrete guided busway, pedestrians, dogwalker
RMERJJX7–Dr Richard Beeching, Chairman of British Railways, reopens the Dart Valley Railway, South Devon Railway, 21st May 1969. He became a household name in Britain in the early 1960s for his report 'The Reshaping of British Railways', commonly referred to as 'The Beeching Report', which led to far-reaching changes in the railway network, popularly known as the Beeching Axe.
RMM6C21T–old railway bridge over the river Hull, Bank side, wicomlee, willington bridge, kingston upon Hull
RMM6C38W–willington bridge, kingston upon Hull
RFPHW8EH–Disused railway, Creigiau, South Wales
RMD625DP–Woodhams of Barry Island train scrapyard in Wales in 1980 with pile of scrap metal
RMB1NEJY–AN OLD ENGINE AND RAILWAY CARRIAGES USED AS SHEDS NEAR LYDNEY JUNCTION STATION GLOUCESTERSHIRE UK
RFG10DFA–Purple bus approaching on new dedicated busway, green grass verge, concrete guided busway, pedestrians, dogwalker
RMERJGA7–Dr Richard Beeching, Chairman of British Railways, reopens the Dart Valley Railway, South Devon Railway, 21st May 1969. He became a household name in Britain in the early 1960s for his report 'The Reshaping of British Railways', commonly referred to as 'The Beeching Report', which led to far-reaching changes in the railway network, popularly known as the Beeching Axe.
RMM6C188–old railway bridge over the river Hull, Bank side, wicomlee, willington bridge, kingston upon Hull
RFPHW8FA–Disused railway, Creigiau, South Wales
RM2J3P970–Wilmington Swing Bridge, crosses the River Hull, forma railway bridge Wincolmlee, Kingston Upon Hull
RMD62605–Woodhams of Barry Island train scrapyard in Wales in 1980 with pile of scrap wheels
RMB1N9DK–OLD RAILWAY SHEDS NEAR LYDNEY JUNCTION STATION GLOUCESTERSHIRE UK
RFG10DF1–Purple bus approaching on new dedicated busway, green grass verge, concrete guided busway, pedestrians, dogwalker
RMERJJDF–Dr Richard Beeching, Chairman of British Railways, reopens the Dart Valley Railway, South Devon Railway, 21st May 1969. He became a household name in Britain in the early 1960s for his report 'The Reshaping of British Railways', commonly referred to as 'The Beeching Report', which led to far-reaching changes in the railway network, popularly known as the Beeching Axe.
RFPHW8EM–Disused railway, Creigiau, South Wales
RM2J42YNF–aerial view of Wilmington Swing Bridge, crosses the River Hull, forma railway bridge Wincolmlee, Kingston Upon Hull
RMD626J2–Woodhams of Barry Island train scrapyard in Wales in 1980 with overgrown railway line and type 4253 locomotive in background
RMB1NERE–OLD RAILWAY SHEDS NEAR LYDNEY JUNCTION STATION GLOUCESTERSHIRE UK
RFG10DF0–Purple bus approaching on new dedicated busway, green grass verge, concrete guided busway, pedestrians, dogwalker
RMERJGFC–Dr Richard Beeching, Chairman of British Railways, reopens the Dart Valley Railway, South Devon Railway, 21st May 1969. He became a household name in Britain in the early 1960s for his report 'The Reshaping of British Railways', commonly referred to as 'The Beeching Report', which led to far-reaching changes in the railway network, popularly known as the Beeching Axe.
RMERJG2X–Dr Richard Beeching, Chairman of British Railways, Photo-call visiting the Bluebell Line in Sussex, England, 1st April 1962. He became a household name in Britain in the early 1960s for his report 'The Reshaping of British Railways', commonly referred to as 'The Beeching Report', which led to far- reaching changes in the railway network, popularly known as the Beeching Axe. Source Wikipedia.
RFPHW8F1–Disused railway, Creigiau, South Wales
RM2J42YNR–aerial view of Wilmington Swing Bridge, crosses the River Hull, forma railway bridge Wincolmlee, Kingston Upon Hull
RMD626FD–Woodhams of Barry Island train scrapyard in Wales in 1980 with pile of scrap wheels
RMB1NFTT–AN OLD WAGON AND RAILWAY CARRIAGES USED AS SHEDS NEAR LYDNEY JUNCTION STATION GLOUCESTERSHIRE UK
RFG10DEY–Purple bus approaching on new dedicated busway, green grass verge, concrete guided busway, pedestrians, dogwalker
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