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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
The Southern Region Atlantic Coast Express steams out of Waterloo Station on its record run to Salisbury thence to Paris Merchante navy Class locomotive 35015 " Rotterdam Lloyd Line" 30th
Hetton Colliery c 1822
Waterloo station platform c 1900 London
Deepcut No 1 west of Wilhelmina Pass, Weber Canyon showing method of excavation. The narrows began about 4 miles west of Echo, Utah, and 995 miles west of Omaha
Queen Victorias Saloon before rebuilding
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
The Night Ferry, special comfort service for business men resumed service again today for the first time since 1939. Passengers chat to driver
Train driver Passengers looking out of the window
Best Friend of Charleston USA Locomotives 1830
Broad Gauge passenger engine Lightning 1847 Great Western Railway Iron Duke
The London and North Eastern Railway Flying Fox leaving Paddington with the CornishThe London and North Eastern Railway " Flying Fox" leaving Paddington with the Cornish Riviera Express. 27 April 1925
Last broad gauge through train leaving Paddington 20th May 1892 London
William Hedleys Puffing Billy at work at a colliery 1813
The Atlantic Coast Express in South Devon
The Elizabethan steam locomotive sets off from Kings Cross Station, London to attempt a record non-stop run to Edinburgh. The 393 miles journey has been reduced to 6 1/2 hours at an average speed of
Railway going up from the plains of Colombo to Kandy Ceylon Sensation Rock on the Kandy Railway 1881-1889
South Africa steam train through the Mountain Pass
South Africa Mountain Pass
Trainspotters Club outing Young members of the trainspotters club gather around the steam locomotives. 1949
Trainspotters watch and photograph one of the final steam locomotives
Dublin and Kingstown Railway opened 17th December 1834 View from Blackrock 1834 looking across Dublin Bay
Duke of Gloucester built 1954
A South African Train de luxe on the Cape Town Johannesburg Line The Union Express Northward Bound January 1928
3318 steam train: first of its type, built in 1904
Queen Victoria Saloon 1869
The Capitals Limited steam locomotive sets off from Kings Cross Station, London to attempt its inaugural non-stop run to Edinburgh after being named by Miss Anne Crawford. 23rd May 1949
The Mallard, the fastest train in the world July 1988
West Point US Locomotive
The Royal engineers, Transportation Training Centre, at Longmoor, Hants, held an " At Home" at which the public was shown the various activities of the centre
Two steam trains pass each other. 1933
A peep into the Royal Railroad carriage
F C Bishop the driver of the Royal Scot ands Banting checking the engine before leaving Euston on an attempt to break the speed record for Euston to Glasgow run 2 May 1932
The Royal Scot drawn by Locomotive City of London at speed at Bushey Hertfordshire 16th February 1948
A party of 52 under the auspices of the Public Schools Exploring Society leave on route for Newfoundland. Lieutenant E.S.G. Oates (Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards), one of the assistant leaders
The Royal Guard. Mr T. Willie, Guard on the Great Western Railway for 38 years, was Royal Guard to Queen Victoria, King Edward and Present King and Queen. 23 August 1923
Official opening of Hastings new railway station. 6 July 1931
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
A train passing through the newly constructed Albany Park Station. 1935
Steel gantry, weighing at 2700 tons, takes shape on the old Waterloo Bridge, London. 13 October 1934
The new Albany Park train station. 1935
Filming The Game of Life a film about George Stephenson and the first train. Preparing the Rocket 10th September 1920
Filming The Game of Life, a film about the first train invented by George StephensonFilming " The Game of Life, a film about the first train invented by George Stephenson. Mr H Hesslegrove, who plays Stephenson, with his complete model of the " rocket "
The suspension railway crossing the River Wupper. 28 September 1923