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View of a fully armed train, IraqView of a fully armed train with the number 29 painted on its side, on a railway track somewhere in Iraq. Date: circa 1920
British soldiers walking past a train, IraqThree British soldiers walking past a train, somewhere in Iraq
Steam train at Kingston, South Island, New ZealandA steam train, the Kingston Flyer, at Kingston, South Island, New Zealand. Kingston is a small town at the southernmost end of Lake Wakatipu
Midland Railway LocoLocomotive 2202 of the Midland Railway
Gwr Broad Gauge LocoBroad gauge locomotive of the Great Western Railway : if you are travelling cross-country, you must change trains at Gloucester from broad to narrow gauge
Advert, Barclays Locomotives, Kilmarnock, ScotlandAdvert, Andrew Barclay Sons & Co Ltd, Locomotives, Kilmarnock, Scotland. 1905
Vignette illustration, Railway Ribaldry by W Heath Robinson -- An early and interesting type of signal. Date: 1935
Great Northern Depot, Viborg, South Dakota, USAGreat Northern Railroad Depot, Viborg, South Dakota, USA, with a train in the station and people on the platform. Date: 1911
Passenger engine, side elevation Date: 1846
Great Northern Rly LocoGreat Northern Railway express loco no 251
An East Anglian Express steam train, running through Framlingham, Suffolk Date: circa 1960s
Steam train approaching a bridgeA steam train approaching a bridge
Cornishman steam engineThe Cornishman steam engine on a railway track
Locomotive no 37 Atlantic type express engine
Locomotive no 254 single bogie express
Locomotive no 110 4-4-0
Locomotive no 68 0-6-4
Locomotive no 126 Ben Bhreac Mhor 4-4-0
Locomotive no 386 six coupled bogie express
Locomotive no 383 4-6-0
Locomotive no 11 four cylinder express
Locomotive no 1 4-4-2
Steam rail motor coach no 1
Locomotive no 4023 King George 4-6-0 engine
Locomotive no 3433 City of Bath
Locomotive no 227 2-4-2
Locomotive no 1511 4-6-0
Spettisbury station with train under steam
Locomotive no 134 Owl
Locomotive no 1502 Black Prince built in 1897 for the L&NWR Date: 1897
Old Bloomer express locomotive L&NWR
Locomotive no 173 City of Manchester built in 1886 for L&NWR Date: 1886
Locomotive passenger engine no 73, side elevation, built 1846-1847 to Stephensons patent Date: 1847
Locomotive engine Jenny Lind
Ottoman Railway Company Locomotive
London and Sw Rly LocoLondon and South Western Railway express loco no 415
Lancs + Yorks Loco 1406Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway express loco no 1406
North British Loco 868North British Railway express loco no 868
Gwr Loco 190Great Western Railway express loco no 190 Waverley
London & Sw Railway LocoLondon and South Western Railway express locomotive no 292
London and Swr Loco 706London and South Western Railway locomotive no 706
W D & H O Wills cigarette factory, Swindon, Wiltshire, showing an engine in a railway siding, and a Kinnear rolling metal shutter at the entrance to the factory
Early locomotive railway engine, Dwarf, used to pull the engineers inspection coach in 1862, London & North Western Railway Company. Date: circa 1900s
LMS Princess Coronation Class 6220 Coronation - built in 1937, which special livery of Caledonian Railway blue with go-faster stripes
Britannia class steam locomotive 70002. Date: circa 1960s
Leader Class. Loco number 36001 - Seaford TerminalLeader Class. Loco number 36001, in siding at Seaford Terminal station before departure for Brighton via Bexhill and Crowhurst
Queen Victoria at Weedon railway station, NorthamptonshireQueen Victoria and Prince Albert arriving at Weedon railway station, Northamptonshire, in November 1844, on their way to a three-day visit to Burghley House. The station opened in 1838. Date: 1844
First underground train, Edgware Road to Kings Cross, LondonFirst underground train, running from Edgware Road to Kings Cross, London. Building works on the Metropolitan Line began in 1853, and the first journey took place ten years later. Date: 1863