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Ticket Collection List NATIONAL RAILWAY MUSEUM TRANSPORT TICKET COLLECTION - Great Britain and Ireland Company Page Numbers Aber Bridge 7598 Aberdeen Corporation 7599 Aberdeen Joint Station 5209 AEC 7597 Aldershot & District Traction Co 4661, 7600 W.Alexander & Sons Ltd 4008, 5162, 7600 Alexandra (Newport & South Wales) Docks & Railway 1, 3163, 5187 APTIS samples 7434 to 7469 Ashby & Nuneaton Joint Railway 1 Ashington Colliery Co 5188 to 5189 Ashover Light Railway 1, 4352, 5190 Associated British & Irish Railways 6195 Austins Motor Ways (Stafford) 4662 Autocar Services Ltd 7601 Axholme Joint Railway 2 Aylesbury & Buckingham Railway 5192 Aylesbury Railway 5191 Ayr Corporation Tramways 7601 Babbacombe Cliff Railway 5192 Baker Street & Waterloo Railway 2, 3, 3906 to 3908, 4353, 6203 Baker Street & Waterloo and London & South Western Railway 3 Bala Lake Railway 7470 Ballachulish Ferry 7602, E45 Bangor Queen 7604 Bantry Bay Steam Ship Company 3 Barrow Steam Navigation Company 3 Barry Dock & Railway 4 Barry Railway 4, 5, 3164 to 3165, 5192 Bath Electric Tramways 4665 Bath Tramway Motor Co 4665 Beamish Tramway 7470 Bedford Railway 5192A Belfast & County Down Railway 2067 to 2141, 3968, 4727 to 4728, 6280 to 6281 Belfast & Northern Counties Railway 2142 to 2143 Belfast City Tramways 7603 Belfast Corporation Transport 4719 Belfast Omnibus 7603 Belfast Steamship Co 2144 to 2150, 3967, 4720, 6278 to 6279 Belle Steamers Ltd 5, 3887 Bicton Woodland Railway 7470 Bideford Westward Ho! & Appledore Railway 5 Birkenhead Corporation 6 to 8, 209, 4350, 4354, 4666, 5192 to 5193, 7605 Birkenhead Improvement Commissioners 8, 3888 Birmingham & Derby Junction Railway 5194 Birmingham & Gloucester Railway 5195 Birmingham & Midland Motor Omnibus Co 4668 to 4672, 7604 Birmingham City Transport 4351, 4667 Birmingham Corporation Tramways 4667, 7605 Bishops Castle Railway 9 to 13, 4355 to 4378, 5196 Blakesley Miniature Railway 13 Bluebell Railway 13, 3166, 4349, 4379,7471 to 7473, E2 Bolton & Leigh Railway 5197 Bolton & Preston Railway 5198 Bournemouth Corporation Tramways 5198, 7606 Bowes Railway 7474 Bradford Corporation 4673, 7606 Brandling Junction Railway 5198A Branston Railway Museum 7474 Brecon & Merthyr and London & North Western Joint Railway 16, 4380 Brecon & Merthyr Railway 14 to 15, 3168 to 3169, 5198 Bressingham Steam Railway 7475 Bridgenorth Castle Hill Railway 4412, E73 Brighton & Rottingdean Seashore Electric Tramroad Co 5198 Brighton Corporation Trams 4673 Brighton Electric Railway 16 Brighton Hove & District Omnibus 7606 Bristol & Exeter Railway 16, 3170 Bristol Omnibus Co 4677 to 4678 Bristol Tramways 4674 to 4676, 7606 to 7626 British & Irish Steam Packet Co 17 to 19, 3967, 5199, 6277 British Rail/London Transport 96 to 118 20 to 95, 3171 to 3192, 4292 to 4326, 4381 to 4406, 5084 to 5092, 5157 to 5158, British Railways 5174 to 5186, 6572 to 7433, E1, E6, E45 to E46, E51 to E63, E109, E110 British Railways Steamers 3904 Brown's Motor Services 4673 Bulmers Railway 4349 Bure Valley Railway 7476 Burns & Laird Lines 6200 Burry Port & Gwendreath Valley Railway 119 to 120, 5200 Caledonian MacBrayne 7674 Caledonian Railway 121 to 129, 3193 to 3200, 4407, 5200 to 5208 Caledonian Steam Packet Co 130 to 136, 4045, 5210 to 5213 Caledonian Steamers 3901, 3903 Cadeby Light Railway 7477 Callington Museum 7477 Calvary Coaches 7477 Cambrian Railway 137 to 141, 3201 to 3204, 4408, 5217 to 5219 Campbell P&A Ltd 5214 to 5215 Campbeltown & Machrihanish Light Railway 141, 5216 Canterbury & Whitstable Railway 5220 Caradon Railway 3205, 5221 Cardiff Corporation 4679 Cardiff Railway 141 to 142, 5221 Carlisle & District Transport 7627 Carrickfergus & Larne Railway 4729 Castlederg & Victoria Bridge Tramway Co 142 Caterham Railway 5221 Cavan & Leitrim Railway 2151 to 2152 Cawood Wistow & Selby Light Railway 142, 5221 Central & Lanarkshire Traction Co 4679, 7627 Central London and Baker Street & Waterloo Railway 3914 Central London and Charing Cross Euston & Hampstead Railway 3914 Central London Railway 147 to 153, 3909 to 3913, 4159 to 4160, 4409, 5093, 6204 Charing Cross Euston & Hampstead Railway 164 to 165, 3914 Cheadle Railway 166 Cheltenham & District Light Railway 4679 Cheltenham & District Traction Co 4680 Chemin de Fer Britanniques 6195 143 to 146, 167 to 196, 3206 to 3223, 4327, 4410 to 4411, 5093 to 5094, 5222 to Cheshire Lines Committee 5227 Chessington Zoo Horse Bus 7628 Chester Corporation 4680, 7629 Chesterfield Corporation 4680 City & South London & Central London Railway 162 City & South London and Baker Street & Waterloo Railway 162, 3920 City & South London and Charing Cross Euston & Hampstead Railway 162, 3920 City & South London and Great Northern & City Railway 163, 3920 City & South London and Great Northern Piccadilly & Brompton Railway 163, 3920 City & South London and London & South Western Railway 163 City & South London and London Brighton & South Coast Railway 163 City & South London and Waterloo & City Railway 163 City & South London Railway 154 to 161, 3916 to 3919, 4045, 4161 to 4162, 6205 to 6206 City & South London, Great Northern & City and Great Northern Railway 3920 City of Cork Steam Packet Co 2173, 3889 to 3890, 5106 City of Cork Steam Packet Co and Cheshire Lines Committee 2173 City of Dublin Steam Packet Co 3904, 3905 City Union Railway 3224 Cleator & Workington Junction Railway 197 to 201, 3225, 5228 Cleland Bus Service 7629 Cleobury Mortimer & Ditton Priors Light Railway 202, 3226, 5228 Clifton Suspension Bridge 7629 Clogher Valley and Great Northern (Ireland) Railway 2159, 4869 to 4870 Clogher Valley Railway 2153 to 2159, 4730 to 4868, 4871 to 4872, 6282, S15.3 Clyde Coast Services 4008 Clyde Navigation 7630, E45 Clyde River Steamer Club 5230 Clyde Shipping Co 5229 Coastal Cruising Association 5228 Coast Line Buses 7631 Cockermouth Keswick & Penrith Railway 203 to 205, 3227, 5231 to 5232 Colne Valley & Halstead Railway 207 to 208, 3228 to 3229 Colne Valley & Halstead Railway (Map) 206 Colne Valley Railway 5233 Comfy Coaches (Horsham) 7648 Conway Bridge Commissioners 7630 Conwy Valley Railway Museum 7478 Cooks Tours See Thomas Cook & Son Coras Iompair Eireann 2161 to 2170, 3969 to 3974, 4882, 6283 to 6287, E74 to E75 Cork & Macroom Direct Railway 6290 Cork & Muskerry Light Railway 2172 Cork Bandon & South Coast Railway and Bantry Bay Steam Ship Co 2171 Cork Bandon & South Coast Railway 2171, 6288 Cork Blackrock & Passage Railway 2172, 4873, 6289 Cornwall Railway 210, 3230, 5233 Corringham Light Railway 2, 103, 231, 4413 to 4414 Corris Railway 210, 4415, 5233, 7479 County Donegal Railway 2160, 2174, 3975, 4874 to 4881, 6291 to 6294, E4 Coventry Corporation 4680, 7631 Cranwell Railway 210 Crich Tramways 4681, 7479 Crook's Carrickfergus Motor Services 7627 Crosville Motor Services 4681, 7631 CTD Co 4682 Darlington Corporation 4683, 7632 Darras Hall Estate 5234 Dart Valley Railway 3232, 4349, 7480, E2 David MacBrayne 3853 to 3886, 5162, 5851 to 5854 Deeside Railway S15.1 Denbigh Ruthin & Corwen Railway 3233, 5235 Derby Corporation 7632 Derry Central Railway 2175 Derwent Valley Light Railway 211 to 212, 3234, 4416, 5236 to 5239, E2 Devon Dock & Pier Co 212, 4047, 4417 Devon General 7637 Devonport Steam Ferry Co 212 Dewsbury Batley & Birstall Tramways 7633 District and Great Northern Piccadilly & Brompton Railway 242 District and London Electric Railway 242, 3943, 6217 District and Metropolitan Railway 242 to 243, 3944 District Railway 214 to 241, 3921 to 3942, 4163 to 4166, 4418 to 4419, 6207 to 6216 District Railway and London United Tramways 3945 District Railway, London United Tramways and London General Omnibus Co 3945 District Railway, Metropolitan Electric Trams and London General Omnibus Co 4166 Docklands Light Railway 5241 Doncaster Corporation Transport 7634 Donegal Railway 2175 to 2176, 3976 to 3977 Dorchester Bus Service 7634 Dover Harbour Board 7634 Douglas Corporation 4683 to 4684, 5240, 7634 Douglas Corporation Transport 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5247 East & West Junction and Stratford-upon-Avon Towcester & Midland Railway 253, 3248 East & West Junction Railway 253 East & West Yorkshire Union Railway 3249 East Kent Railway 254 to 256, 3250, 4422 to 4423, 5248 East Lancashire Railway 7482 East London and District Railway 260 East London and Great Eastern Railway 261 East London and London Brighton & South Coast Railway 261 East London and South Eastern & Chatham Railway 261 East London and Southern Railway 261 East London Railway 256 to 260, 6218 East Somerset Railway 7483 East Yorkshire 4685 Eastern & Midland Railway 254 Eastern Counties Omnibus Co 4684 to 4685 Eastern National
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