THE Stockton and Darlington Railway Company was eventually swallowed up by the North Eastern Railway Company in 1863 which itself had been formed in 1854 as a result of the amalgamation of several other companies.
What does NER stand for?
NER stands for North Eastern Railway (Railway in NE England 1854-1922)
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- National Employment Rights Authority (Ireland)
- National EMSC Resource Alliance
Samples in periodicals archive:
Sir Vincent was chief mechanical engineer of the North Eastern Railway from 1910 to 1922.
Great North Eastern Railway has invested pounds 30 million in the refit of all 302 passenger car interiors in their electric 225 fleet.
In the 1930s, for example, express locomotives of the London and North Eastern Railway were named after racehorses, presumably in the expectation of a positive recognition factor from travellers.
Great North Eastern Railways bosses ruled hats can only be removed at Doncaster, Wakefield and Leeds stations if high temperatures cause excess sweating.