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Union Pacific Class Steam Locomotive 4-8-8-4 Wheel arrangement Big Boy Class Designation First of type built in 1941 for freight service. Locomotive and string of PFE cars in Echo Canyon Utah
Travelling on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway Planet
Trevithick Railroad at Euston Square 1809 Catchme who can By Rowlandson
Union Pacific Pacific Class Steam Locomotive 4-6-2 wheel arrangement P Class designation First of type built in 1904 for passenger service
Three men standing in a tunnel, these men have just begun to bore one of three tunnels through the rugged Wasatch Mountains
Santa Fe type built by Baldwin Locomotive Works 1917
Mallet class steam locomotive. Purchased by the Union Pacific Railroad company from Norfolk & Western for helper service out of Cheyenne, Wyoming. First of type built in 1910 for freight service
19th Century M W Baldwin & co Locomotive Builders Philadelphia Iron City
Opening of the Stockton & Darlington Railway 1825
The Flying Scotsman leaving Kings Cross for Edinburgh on the Centenary of the East West Route 7th August 1950
Building of the East Bengal Railway 1869-1872
Golden Arrow Steam train
The Great Western 1846 Drawn by Lane
The Opening of the Liverpool & Manchester Railway September 15th 1830 with the Moorish Arch at Edge Hill as it appeared on that day
Paymasters car at Blue Creek Station. From 250 in 1865 the construction forces grew to 10, 000 by completion of the transcontinental railroad in 1869. About one in four were track layers
Hedley model for testing adhesion
The Northumbrian Engine 1830
Lanes drawing of Cramptons Liverpool
The loop Agony Point on East Bengal Railway 1894-98
Olive Mount Cutting
The Victoria Terminus GIP railway 1909-14
Group of Ute Indians on the War Path The Ute tribe was part of the Shoshone Nation which ranged from Colorado and Utah South to New Mexico and Arizona
Head gear Great Shaft Kilsby Tunnel
From Bournes Drawings of the London and Birmingham Railway 1839 Euston Grove Station frontage London
Great Western Railway LocomotiveKing George V
Campbell Campbells first Locomotive 1837
Locomotive Govenor Stanford the first to be placed in service by the Central Pacific Railroad Company (now Southern pacific), was shipped around Cape Horn and assembled in Sacramento California
Rocket 1839 rear end
The North Star 1837 rebuilt in 1854
Tring Cutting
Drawing of Killingworth locomotive 1815-1820
Double Decker train
Kumbh Mela Allahabad Railway Station
Drawing of Trevithicks tram engine December 1803
The Coldstreamer at Kings Cross being named by Major General Sir Cecil Pereira KCB CMG backed by the regimental band
Track crew laying the track photographed at the 100th Meridian Photo by Carhutt (?) 1866 Union Pacific Railroad
Express Passenger Locomotive Royal Scot 1927
Coronation Scot at speed 1937
An American Railway scene at Hornellsville Erie Canal 1874 by Currier and Ives
From the Great Western Railway locomotive chart, Lalla Rookh 1855
Print of Newcastle Coalwagon 1773 from Arts and Metiers
Engraving of Blenkinsops rack engine 1812
Train LMS Express picking up water at Tebay
Hetton Colliery c 1822
Waterloo station platform c 1900 London
Queen Victorias Saloon before rebuilding
The Great Event May 10th 1869 Railroad from the Atlantic to the Pacific Passenger trains leave Omaha Union Pacific Rail Road
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