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The New Great Western Railway Engine Caerphilly Castle on the occasion of demonstrationThe New Great Western Railway Engine " Caerphilly Castle" on the occasion of demonstration of the New Automatic Train Control - 16 March 1931 ? TopFoto
Winchmore Hill railtrack in January 1947
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
Rain, Steam and Speed - 1844 Great Western Railway by Turner National Gallery Joseph Mallord William Turner (born in Covent Garden, London on April 23, 1775 (exact date disputed), died December 19
Crewe Station started service on 4 July 1837 with the opening of the Grand Junction Railway. The purpose of this railway was to link the four largest cities of England by joining the existing
The last Flying Scotsman run to Edinburgh. The Flying Scotsman steam locomotive sets off from Kings Cross Station, London to attempt a non-stop run to Edinburgh
Lynton Barnstaple. 1935
Wharncliffe Viaduct Hanwell
The Britannia and express locomotive British Rail
The Flying Scotsman leaving Kings Cross on the first non stop run to Edinburgh May 1st 1928 vintage stills archive picture library stock photographic
Travelling on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway Planet
Testing electrified railway lines by steam train in Swanley, Kent. 1938
Two Farewell to Steam trains were run by Briitsh Raill to mark the end of the steamTwo " Farewell to Steam" trains were run by Briitsh Raill to mark the end of the steam era on Southern Region. The Orient Line
The Bournemouth belle,s R All Pullman Luxary Train, London to Bournemouth passing through the New Forest 7 July 1931
The Mallard, the fastest train in the world
The Maidenhead Bridge with steam train crossing
LMS Train filling up at Tebay, the golden age of steam trains
Working shaft in the Kilsby Tunnel 8 July 1937 The tunnel is located near the village of Kilsby in Northamptonshire and opened in 1838 as a part of the London and Birmingham Railway
Chalk quarry for cement. Greenhithe, Kent - 1953
children waving to the train driver. 1936
At Kings Cross, Major General Sir Cecil Pereira in the cab of Coldstreamer, theAt Kings Cross, Major General Sir Cecil Pereira in the cab of " Coldstreamer", the naming of which engine he had just performed. 20 June 1939
Trevithick Railroad at Euston Square 1809 Catchme who can By Rowlandson
Cock o the North approaching a tunnel 1934
Wootton Basset Incline
Britains first turbine driven locomotive on view at Euston. The Turbomotive at EustonBritains first turbine driven locomotive on view at Euston. The " Turbomotive " at Euston. Note the " radiator " front and double funnel. 27 June 1935
The last train in England to have a man walk in front waving a red flag, through the streets of Dover in Kent. 1950 s
The Rocket - this locomotive was built by George Stevenson at Newcastle-on-Tyne in 1829 to compete for a prize of ?500 offered by the directors of the Liverpool
Hells Gate, Fraser River Canyon : Where a mighty torrent, churned into foam, seeks channel to the sea
The Station Masters Office Paddington Station 1852-4 by Isambard Kingdom Brunel and M D Wyatt
The famous Atlantic Coast Express which runs daily from Waterloo as far as Padstow in Cornwall was hauled by a steam engine for the very last time
Stephensons Rocket. 1829
The Flying Scotsman picking up water at KnebworthThe " Flying Scotsman" picking up water at Knebworth. (No 4472) vintage stills archive picture library stock photographic
John Topham On his garden steam train A John Topham / TopFotoJohn Topham On his garden steam train eJohn Topham / TopFoto
Mechanical excavators loading chalk directly onto railway trucks for the short run to the cement works. 24th September 1949
The coffin of Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria, at Vienna Railway Station. January 30th 1889, found in a hunting lodge at Meyerling, the bodies of the Rodolphe archduke
The Great Western 1846 Drawn by Lane
Wales. The railway at Festiniog and the statioon at Tan-y-Bwlch. 1880
The Opening of the Liverpool & Manchester Railway September 15th 1830 with the Moorish Arch at Edge Hill as it appeared on that day
Steam train, Russia, pre-revolutionarySteam train, Imperial Russia, pre-revolutionary TopFoto
Chat Moss threatened the completion of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, until George Stephenson succeeded in constructing a railway line through it in 1829; his solution was to "
An overview of the Richborough Train Ferry on the east coast of Kent showing the ramp between boat and land
Re opening the Festiniog Railway which run from Portmadoo through 27miles of beautiful welsh countryside. The first train after 20 years 6th June 1957
The Diesel Electric Locomotive ( DMS Railway ) pulling out of Euston Station. Also in the picture is one of the latest type of LMS Locomotive 18th December 1947
View of a train on the perilous railway track on Mount Washington. 19th century
First World War Nation of Shopkeepers : people from all walks of life join up in the army to become soldiers, cheerful troops on board a steam train
Trainspotters Club outing Young members of the trainspotters club gather around the steam locomotives. 1949
Three men standing in a tunnel, these men have just begun to bore one of three tunnels through the rugged Wasatch Mountains