
Clan Line - Wikipedia
The Clan Line was a passenger and cargo shipping company that operated in one incarnation or another from the late nineteenth century and into the twentieth century. The company that would become the Clan Line was first founded as C. W. Cayzer & Company in Liverpool in 1877 by Charles Cayzer (see Cayzer baronets).
SR Merchant Navy Class 35028 Clan Line - Wikipedia
SR Merchant Navy Class 35028 Clan Line is a Southern Railway rebuilt Merchant Navy 4-6-2 class locomotive. 35028 was built at Eastleigh Works in 1948.
Clan Line : Home Page
Welcome to the website of the Merchant Navy Locomotive Preservation Society. Find everything you need to know about our locomotive, 35028 Clan Line, along with pictures showing the history of this spectacular steam engine.
Category:Ships of the Clan Line - Wikipedia
Ships that sailed with the Clan Line of the United Kingdom: This category has only the following subcategory. The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
Clan Line Steamers - bandcstaffregister.com
The company that would become the Clan Line was first founded as C. W. Cayzer & Company in Liverpool in 1877 by Charles Cayzer (see Cayzer Baronets). It was set up to operate passenger routes between Britain and Bombay, India via the Suez Canal.
CLAN LINE - Tripod
Clan Line's CLAN MACKINTOSH was a 15 knot motor ship built in 1951 by John Brown of Clydebank. Broken up in Bombay in 1981, she spent 27 years with Clan until sold to Hong Kong owners and renamed SANIL.
35028 Clan Line - Preserved British Steam Locomotives
Clan Line was one of the first preserved locomotives to participate and in 1974 it operated its first main line steam tour from Basingstoke to Westbury and return. It was the first of what has become a lengthy preserved career hauling passenger trains on the railway network.
Clan Line : Merchant Navy Class
A brief history and description of the Merchant Navy class of Bulleid pacifics, of which Clan Line is an example
35028 Clan Line - Railway Touring
The Merchant Navy Locomotive Preservation Society took ownership of ‘Clan Line’ on 13 August 1967 and remains today as the locomotive’s keeper. The last overhaul of Clan Line was in 2015-17 at Crewe and the locomotive can now be seen working the Belmond British Pullman around Surrey on a regular basis, with the occasional excursion to ...
35028 Clan Line | Flickr
Clan Line is owned and maintained to mainline standard by the Merchant Navy Locomotive Preservation Society. She is based in London at Stewarts Lane Depot, and she returned to steam in November 2006 after a major overhaul which took five and a …
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