Newman, Thomas, Twentieth Century British, Steam Engine, The South Yorkshireman. 16 x 19.75 ins., (40.5 x 50 cms.), Oil on Canvas, Signed The South Yorkshireman was started by British Railways in May 1948. It left Bradford Exchange daily at 10 a.m. returning from London at 16.50 calling at Huddersfield, Sheffield and Leicester. It was not exactly a fast service taking five and a half hours to reach London. It usually had nine coaches, a restaurant car and was normally pulled by a Gresly A3 Pacific. The train continued running until 1960, when all long-distance expresses on the former Great Central route were withdrawn.
Newman, Thomas, Twentieth Century British, Steam Engine, The South Yorkshireman. 16 x 19.75 ins., (40.5 x 50 cms.), Oil on Canvas, Signed The South Yorkshireman was started by British Railways in May 1948. It left Bradford Exchange daily at 10 a.m. returning from London at 16.50 calling at Huddersfield, Sheffield and Leicester. It was not exactly a fast service taking five and a half hours to reach London. It usually had nine coaches, a restaurant car and was normally pulled by a Gresly A3 Pacific. The train continued running until 1960, when all long-distance expresses on the former Great Central route were withdrawn.
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