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At 8, 242 feet, Sherman was at the summit of the Black Hills and the highest point on the Union Pacific Railroad. Named for William Sherman the tallest Union Army general it perched 33 miles west of
Train driver Passengers looking out of the window
The Capitals Limited London to Edinburgh non stop express. Workers at Kings Cross wave goodbye as the train leaves the station on its inaugural run 23rd May 1949
Best Friend of Charleston USA Locomotives 1830
Broad Gauge passenger engine Lightning 1847 Great Western Railway Iron Duke
Last broad gauge through train leaving Paddington 20th May 1892 London
William Hedleys Puffing Billy at work at a colliery 1813
Travelling on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway A train of carriages with cattle A train of Waggons with Goods 1831
Railway going up from the plains of Colombo to Kandy Ceylon Sensation Rock on the Kandy Railway 1881-1889
Dublin and Kingstown Railway opened 17th December 1834 View from Blackrock 1834 looking across Dublin Bay
Duke of Gloucester built 1954
Sunday on the union Pacific Railway 1875
Queen Victoria Saloon 1869
West Point US Locomotive
London to Birmingham Railway North Church Tunnel under construction
From Bournes drawings of the London and Birmingham Railway 1839 Building the retaining wall at Camden Town