The London, Midland and Scottish Railway (The L.M.S.) was the largest of the four railway companies formed in 1923. Its territory stretched from Wick in the North to Bournemouth in the South, although its principal areas of operation were along the West coasts of England and Scotland and the industrial Midlands. Its legacy of steam locomotives is one of the finest and many of them still run today, lovingly restored, on both private railways and the national system. Observed over the last decade this feature records the majesty of live L.M.S. steam and allows the viewer to relieve Steam in Britain on L.M.S. Lines.
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