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The Mallard, the fastest train in the world, at Nine Elms astation. Two engine cleaners pause to look at it. It is moved by road to the Museum of British Transport at Clapham, South London
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
The Bournemouth belle,s R All Pullman Luxury Train, London to Bournemouth passing through the New Forest 7 July 1931
A Leeds miner and Bienkinsop loco (aquatint)
Hedley model for testing adhesion
Trainspotters Club outing A young train spotter sitting in the railway carriage enjoys the rail journey armed with his notebook. 1949
Boys of saint Olave?s Grammar School Keenly interested in their namesake southern railway engine at London bridge. 22 July 1935
The Florida East Coast Railway extension to the island of Key West opened in 1912 On the line which makes it possible to travel from New York to Havana withough changing carriages
Steam Railway Engine ( 1407 engine ) steaming along near Hadley, near London. 1950 s
Train LMS Train picking up water at Tebay
The Northumbrian Engine 1830
Whiteleys Viaduct at Charleston Curves, 1845 Built to carry the Manchester and Leeds Railway over the River Calder at Charlestown, near Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire
A Southern Region Merchant Navy class locomotive taking the Royal Scot out of Euston Station 3rd May 1948
Loading a landslide onto a train, Panama
The first train steaming into Cracow in 1847
Steam train approaching New York November 13th 1934
Lanes drawing of Cramptons Liverpool
The Dunrobin, the Duke of Sutherlands private engine has made its last trip under its own steam. With the luxury coach which has born Royalty of many lands
The loop Agony Point on East Bengal Railway 1894-98
Olive Mount Cutting
The Victoria Terminus GIP railway 1909-14
Paddington. Guard Edward Hurley, for 43 years one of the senior passenger guards on the Great Western Railway and usually associated with trains conveying members of the Royal Family
The timber railway high up in the Carpathian Mountains on the Hungarian-Russian border. This traverses the territory of Ruthenis
Opening of the first steam passenger railway - Canterbury - Whitstable 6th May 1830 ?TopFoto
Trainspotters Club outing Two young trainspotters plan their day in the railway carriage 1949
New Yorks New Elevated Railway This line has not been constructed without considerable opposition, for many people not only think it unsafe
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
At Kings Cross Station The Queen Of Scots leaving Kings CrossAt Kings Cross Station The " Queen Of Scots " leaving Kings Cross. 4 November 1929 ? TopFoto
This model train was an attraction at the S. R. Gardeners Show at the sports ground Plough LaneThis model train was an attraction at the S.R. Gardeners Show at the sports ground Plough Lane. Waddon. 19 August 1936
In 1838 Samuel Brooks, vice-chairman of the Manchester and Leeds Railway (MLR) bought land at Hunts Bank close to the cathedral
South Africa Mountain Pass railway - taken from the bending carriages showing steam and smoke with the engine just visible in front
Starting a bow wave that nearly swamped the platforms, a Birmingham train leaving Nottingham L.M.S. Station, flooded for the first time since it was built when the River Trent overflowed
Head gear Great Shaft Kilsby Tunnel
The famous little miniature railway which runs between Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch in Kent was reopened to the public after eight years of war service
Crowded platforms at Paddington Station - 31 July 1931 ? TopFoto
From Bournes Drawings of the London and Birmingham Railway 1839 Euston Grove Station frontage London
View of the Railway from Hatton Colliery to the depot on the banks of the river Wear, near Sunderland, in the county of Durham with the locomotive
The first steam railroad train in America ?TopFoto
Great Western Railway LocomotiveKing George V
Steam Engine Samson ( 6 ) on the Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway at Hythe Station, Kent, UK, England. 1950s
Campbell Campbells first Locomotive 1837
The driving cab of a typical Southern Railway Engine at Waterloo Station. 2 July 1923
Engine oiling at Waterloo ? TopFoto
The railway viaduct across Dean Street, Newcastle-on-Tyne, England. c. 1850The railway viaduct across Dean Street, Newcastle-on-Tyne, England. c.1850
Snow plough ?TopFoto
Specially taken for the London and North Eastern Railway. An Express passing through the Bridge at Peterborough on 2 July 1929
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