Isambard Kingdom Brunel
In Victorian times, GWR stood for Great Western Railway. It was one of the major railway companies operating in the United Kingdom during that period. GWR played a significant role in the development of railway infrastructure and transportation in the country.
London to Bristol I think was 1842. The GWR itself was a great network of routes throughout SW England. Locomotives were green with chocolate & cream passenger livery.
James J. Hill built the Great Northern Railway System
It was located on the north-western part of Germany and founded in 1543
Colonies are not discovered: they are founded, meaning they are established and settled. The Swan River Colony, which later became Western Australia, was founded to establish the British claim to the western half of the Australian continent. Great Britain was at war with France, and both countries were seeking to expand their empires. France had shown some interest in Australia, so Great Britain moved to ensure it staked its claim first.
Great Western Railway was created in 1833.
Great Western Railway ended in 1948.
Great Western Railway ships was created in 1871.
Chicago Great Western Railway ended in 1968.
Chicago Great Western Railway was created in 1940.
Great Western Railway of Colorado was created in 1901.
Midland Great Western Railway ended in 1925.
Great Western Railway Usk bridge was created in 1849.
Coleford Great Western Railway Museum was created in 1988.
Philip J. Kelley has written: 'Road vehicles of the Great Western Railway' -- subject(s): Great Western Railway (Great Britain), History, Trucks, Wagons 'Great western road vehicles appendix' -- subject(s): Great Western Railway (Great Britain), History, Trucks, Wagons
H. N. Appleby has written: 'Great western ports' -- subject(s): Docks, Great Western Railway (Great Britain), Great Western Railway Company (Great Britain), Harbors
400 miles