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Wagon Labels List NATIONAL RAILWAY MUSEUM WAGON LABEL COLLECTION Railway Companies Page Numbers Axholme Joint Railway W114 Barry Railway W1, W2297 Bishops Castle Railway W2 W3 to W4, W941 to W1204, W2298 to W2349, S20.1, S20.2, E5 to British Railways E6 Caledonian Railway W5 to W6, W115, W2249, W2350 Cambrian Railway W7 to W9, W2249 to W2251, W2351 to W2353 Cheshire Lines Committee W116 to W127, W2252 to W2253, W2354 Cleator & Workington Junction Railway W2355 Clogher Valley Railway W111 to W112, W2356 Cockermouth Keswick & Penrith Railway W128 to W129, W2253, W2357 Coleford Monmouth Usk & Pontypool Railway W2358 Colne Valley Railway W2358 Dundalk Newry & Greenore Railway W2359 to W2373 Dundee & Arbroath Joint Railway W2253, W2354 East & West Junction and Stratford-upon-Avon Towcester & Midland JR W100 East & West Yorkshire Union Railway W130, W2375 to W2376 Eastern & Midlands Railway W10 to W12, W2377 to W2385 East Kent Railway W13 Festiniog and Welsh Highland Railway W2386 Furness Railway W131 to W132, W2254, W2387 Glasgow & South Western Railway W133 to W134, W2254 Great Central Railway W15, W135 to W136, W2254, W2388 to W2389 Great Eastern Railway W16, W137, W2254 to W2255, W2390 to W2395 W17 to W20, W138 to W145, W2255 to W2259, W2396 to W2398, Great Northern Railway E9 Great Northern and East Lincolnshire Railway W2399 Great North of Scotland Railway W146 W21 to W43, W147 to W178, W2260 to W2263, W2400 to W2407, Great Western Railway E13, E50 Highland Railway W179, W2408 to W2413 Hull & Barnsley Railway W44, W180 to W184, W2263, W2414 Hull Barnsley & West Riding Junction Railway W2263 Isle of Wight Central Railway W2415 Kent & East Sussex Railway W45, W185, W2416 to W2422 Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway W186 to W190, W2264 to W2268, W2423 to W2424, S15.6 London Brighton & South Coast Railway W2268 to W2270, W2425 London Chatham & Dover Railway W2426 to W2427 London Midland & Scottish Railway W46 to W51, W191 to W304, W2271, W2428 to W2430, E31, E33 W52 to W54, W305 to W811, W2272 to W2274, W2431 to W2432, London & North Eastern Railway E16 to E22, E26 London & North Western Railway W55 to W67, W812 to W818, W2274 to W2279, W2433 to W2435 London & South Western Railway W819, W2436 Lynton & Barnstaple Railway W2437 Manchester Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway W820, W2280, W2438 to W2439 Manchester Ship Canal Railway W109, W821 to W822, W2280, W2440 Maryport & Carlisle Railway W2280 to W2281, W2441 Metropolitan Railway W2281 Metropolitan and Great Central Joint Railway W68, W2442 Midland Railway W69 to W70, W823 to W855, W2281 to W2285, W2443 to W2444 Midland & Great Northern Joint Railway W71 to W79, W856, W2285, W2445 to W2447 Monmouthshire Railway & Canal Co W2448 North British Railway W857 to W858, W2285 to W2286, W2449 W80 to W81, W859 to W923, W2287 to W2288, W2450 to W2462, North Eastern Railway E43 North Staffordshire Railway W924, W2289 to W2290, W2463 Oldham Ashton & Guide Bridge Railway W82 Pembroke & Tenby Railway W83 Pensnett Railway W2464 Portpatrick & Wigtownshire Joint Railway W935 to W930 Shropshire & Montgomeryshire Railway W84 to W94, W931, W2290, W2465 South Eastern Railway W932 South Eastern & Chatham Railway W96 to W99, W2290 to W2291 Southern Railway W95, W933 to W940, W2291, W2466 to W2492 Taff Vale Railway W101, W2493 West Lancashire Railway W2291 West Riding Joint Committee W2494 West Sussex Railway W2495 Wirral Railway W2496 York & North Midland Railway W2497 Misc. W1205 to W1213, E40 Private Companies AJK W2100 Arcow Granite Quarry W2100 to W2101 Barber Walker & Co W2102 Barhaugh Minerals Ltd W2102 J.E.Beard & Co Ltd W2498 Benzol & By-products Ltd W2103 Bestwood Coal & Iron Co W2104 BHMT (Fuel) Ltd W2109 Birmingham Railway Carriage & Wagon Co W104 to W105 Black Vein W2105 Bolckow Vaughan & Co W2106 to W2108 Bold Venture Lime Co W2109 Booth & Mitchell W103 Bowne & Shaw W2292 British Oak Siding W2110 British Steel Corporation W2110 Broughton & Plas Power Coal Co W2507 David Brown Foundries W2516 James Buchanan & Co W2111 Buxton Lime Firms Co W2518 Casebourne & Lucas W2523 Cattybrook Brick Co Ltd W2292 Cambrian Wagon Co W113 Cannop Coal Co W105 J.&J.Charlesworth Ltd W2503, W2505 Chemical Works W2112 Clay Cross Co W2508 to W2509 Cliffe Hill Granite Co Ltd W2292 Coalite & Chemical Products Ltd W2113 to W2120 Coller & Sons W103 Colvilles Ltd W2516 Constable Hart & Co W2121 Consett Iron Works W2122 Copley Marshall & Co Ltd W2500 Cornbrook Chemical Co W2122 Croft Granite Brick & Concrete Co W2123 Crown Street Station W2524 Dawson W103 William Dixon Ltd W2504 Dorman Long & Co W2124 to W2152 Dowlais Iron Works W109 Edison Swan Electric Co W2153 J.C.Edwards W2521 to W2522 Ellis & Everard W2153, W2293 Henry Ellison Ltd W2154 to W2155 William H.Essery W2156 Evans & Bevan W2157 Samuel Evers & Sons W2519 William D.Farrer W2157 Fell Coke Works W2157 Fife Coal Co W2506 Fosdick W109 Samuel Fox & Co W2157 Fullwell Lime Works Ltd W2158 General Refractories Ltd W2159 to W2165 Glenboig Union Fire Clay Co Ltd W2166 Robert Holliday & Sons W2501 John Hudson & Co Ltd W2167 ICI W2168 to W2176 Ipswich Malting Co W2177 James & Emanuel Ltd W2178 Jee's Hartshill Granite & Brick Co Ltd W2178 Lanarkshire Steel Co Ltd W2178 E.Lister-Kaye W2499 Low Temperature Carbonisation Ltd W2179 C.A.Luce & Holman W2180 to W2181 J.Lysaght Ltd W2181 McCall & Co W2182 Midland Railway Carriage & Wagon Co W2511 Monckton Coke & Chemical Co Ltd W2183 Monk & Newell W2521 to W2522 Moss Hall Coal Co W2505 National Smokeless Fuels Ltd W2184 to W2192 Newcastle Chemical Works W2518 Newton Chambers & Co Ltd W2193 James Nimmo & Co Ltd W2193 to W2194 Thomas Oldfield & Son Ltd W2194 T.T.Pascoe W2195 Pease & Partners Ltd W2196 Joseph Place & Sons Ltd W2197 Plymouth Coal Co W2197 to W2198 Priestman Collieries Ltd W2199, W2519 Port of London Authority W2200 Redpath Brown & Co Ltd W2201 Renwick Wilton & Dobson Ltd W2202 Roberts & Maginnis W2520 Rogerley Limestone W2202 Ruabon Coal & Coke Co W2520 John F.Shackleton & Son W2203, W2518 Skipton Rock Co W2204 to W2206 Slag Reduction Co Ltd W2207 to W2220 Springbank Quarry Co W2221 Stephenson Clarke W2222 South Wales Primrose Coal Co W2222 South Yorkshire Chemical Works W2516 Staveley Works W2519 Strood W2524 Tarmac Ltd W2223 to W2224 Tarslag Ltd W2225 Taylor Bros & Co Ltd W2225 S.Taylor Frith & Co Ltd W2226 to W2228 Benjamin Thomas & Sons W2229 Threlkeld Granite W2230 Thrutchley & Co Ltd W2230 Tyne-Tees Shipping Co Ltd W2230 United Coke & Chemicals Co Ltd W2231 United Glass Bottle Manufacturers Ltd W2232 to W2235 Waddingtons Concrete W2236 Warner Sheppard & Wade Ltd W2237 Weardale Limestone W2519 Weeland Sand Co W2238 Western Valleys Anthracite W2239 Whitwood Chemical Co Ltd W2239 Willington Fire Bricks W2240 Yorkshire Tar Distillers W2240 Yorkshire Coking & Chemical Co Ltd W2241 to W2248 Private Collieries Ackton Hall Colliery W1214 to W1220 Allerton Bywater Colliery W1221 to W1227 Allerton Haigh Moor Colliery W1228 Allerton Main Colliery W1229 to W1234 Amalgamated Anthracite Colliery W1235 Ammanford Colliery W1235 Askern Main Colliery W1236 to W1245 Babbington Colliery W1246 Baddesley Colliery W1246 Bagworth Colliery W1247 to W1249 Barncluith Collery W2507 Barnsley District Coking Co W1250 to W1252 Barrow Colliery W1253 to W1254 Bentley Colliery W1255 Bestwood Colliery W1255 Bickershaw Colliery W2294 Binley Colliery W1256 to W1257 Birch Coppice Colliery W1258 Blackhill Colliery W1259 Blidworth 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