| 31. | There were twenty 2361s, numbered 2361-2380 and built at Swindon Railway Works at Lot 67 in 1885 / 6.
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| 32. | "' Melton Constable railway works "'was a railway maintenance and production facility on the Midland and Great Northern Railway.
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| 33. | In 1880 Minister for Works, John Macrossan visited the railway works and made an inspection as far as Garget's Camp.
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| 34. | Distinctive features of Locke's railway works were economy, the use of masonry bridges wherever possible and the absence of tunnels.
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| 35. | The earliest railway works was set up in 1842 by the Manchester and Birmingham Railway ( M & BR ).
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| 36. | The takeover was authorised, but the new railway works were removed from the bill after opposition from City property owners.
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| 37. | In February 1846, of land were bought at Ashford, Kent, and in October 1847, Ashford railway works began repairing locomotives.
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| 38. | Brighton came to be of importance to the railway industry after the building of the Brighton railway works in 1840.
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| 39. | The conference was held at the former Great Western Railway Works in Swindon, 65 miles ( 100 km ) west of London.
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| 40. | The works closed in 1968, and contracts were transferred to St . Rollox railway works, which was renamed as BREL's Glasgow works.
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