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A History of The LNER: 2 The Age of The Streamliners 1934-39

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The story of the LNER begins in a time of great change and innovation. For over two decades, the London and North Eastern Railway had been at the forefront of railway development, introducing new steam locomotives and passenger trains that revolutionized travel across the country.

In 1934, this legacy was cemented with the introduction of The Streamliners, sleek and modern trains that embodied the spirit of progress. These iconic trains were designed to evoke the glamour and efficiency of the 1920s and 30s, with their streamlined bodies and brightly colored liveries. As a result, they quickly became synonymous with speed and style.

Throughout the 1930s, The Streamliners played an important role in the LNER's expansion plans, carrying passengers on routes across the country from London to Edinburgh and Manchester. But despite their impressive service record, these trains were ultimately retired in 1939 due to a combination of factors including economic downturn and the onset of World War II. Today, this period in railway history remains an important chapter in British transportation heritage.

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