Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway
The Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway (MS&LR) was formed, by amalgamation in 1847.
- The company appointed James Allport who joined it on 1 January 1850 as manager.
- Edward Watkin took over in his place in 1854.
- 1875 See 1875 Number of Locomotives
- 1888 See Locomotive Stock June 1888
- In 1897 the company changed its name to the Great Central Railway. At the same time the headquarters of the Railway was moved from Manchester to London (Marylebone).
- Locomotive Engineers
- Richard Peacock 1846-1854
- W. G. Craig 1854-1859
- Charles Sacre 1859-1886
- Thomas Parker (2) 1886-1893
- Harry Pollitt 1893-1897 (served the GCR until 1900)