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Boy Selling Tobacco at Euston Station

London Midland & Scottish Railway Company, London & North Western Railway, and British Railways, London Midland Region1908

National Railway Museum

National Railway Museum
York, United Kingdom

From London Midland & Scottish Railway Collection. A boy working for Wyman's & Sons selling tobacco at Euston station, London, 1908. Passengers could buy tobacco, cigars or cigarettes on the platform as well as in station kiosks.

At first smoking was banned on the railways but in 1868 an act was passed permitting smoking in carriages. At least one railway carriage of each class was a smoking carriage. These were marked on the outside with an "S".

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