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Washington DC, USA - Union Station Date: circa 1910s
Railway company building, Semarang, North Java, IndonesiaRailway company building (NIS), Samarang (Semarang), North Java, Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). Date: circa 1910
Railway station at San Juan, Argentina, South AmericaRailway station at San Juan, western Argentina, South America, a wine-producing region, hence the barrels. Date: circa 1906
Man at the rear of a railway train, USAMan standing at the rear of a railway train, North America. The section he is on is known as a Caboose -- a manned railroad car coupled to the end of a freight train. Date: circa 1908
Engine no. 600, Virginian Railway Company, USAEngine no. 600, Virginian Railway Company, Princeton, West Virginia, USA. Date: circa 1910
Supply route through Iran into RussiaPages from The Illustrated London News on the Persian Corridor, the supply route through Iran into Russia, with various views of the trans-Iranian railway
Sail-Rail CarA railcar on the Kansas- Pacific Railroad is driven by the wind, thanks to a sail Date: 1880s
Lovett Eames, single bogie express locomotive, AmericaLovett Eames, single bogie express locomotive no. 5000, built by Baldwin Locomotive Works, America. Date: circa 1910
Two trains at Springfield, Ohio, USATwo trains taking on water at the station in Springfield, Ohio, USA. The engines are the Big Four #46 and the CCC & St L (Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St Louis Railway) #6. Date: circa 1910
Red Cross canteen, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, WW2Red Cross canteen at Milwaukee Station (part of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railway), Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Image of the construction of the railway in Cuba between Havana and Bejucal (27, 5 km), 1835. It was the first railway in Latin America and Spain. Engraving
Opening of the Railway by King Faisal I of Iraq
Wood Burning Steam TrainPainting of an early wood burning steam train with cow catcher and distinctive smoke stack
A train of the Canadian Pacific RailwayA monarch of the rail: the front of a 4-6-2 passenger locomotive of the Canadian Pacific Railway. Date: c. 1930s
Santa Fe Roundhouse, Emporia, Kansas, USASanta Fe Rail Roundhouse, Emporia Turntable, Kansas, USA. The Emporia turntable was a Santa Fe standard 120 through truss design
Railway station at Ensenada, Argentina, South AmericaRailway station at Ensenada, Buenos Aires province, Argentina, South America, now used as a cultural centre. Date: circa 1910
Railway station at Cacheuta, Argentina, South AmericaRailway station at Cacheuta, in the foothills of the Andes, Argentina, South America, a spa town on the Transandine route. Date: circa 1920
San Roque Dam, Argentina, South AmericaSan Roque Dam, on the artificial San Roque Lake (reservoir), Argentina, South America, with a railway track on the right. Date: circa 1910
Central Railway Station, Concepcion, Chile, South America. Date: circa 1915
El Morro and railway station, Arica, Chile, South AmericaEl Morro (famous hill) and railway station, Arica, Chile, South America. circa 1905
Railway Station, Surabaya, East Java, IndonesiaRailway Station, Surabaya (Soerabaja, Soerabaia), East Java, Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). Date: circa 1905
Railway viaduct, Malang, East Java, IndonesiaRailway viaduct across a road in Malang, East Java, Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). Date: circa 1910
French Railway Alphabet - V for Vagons (carriages). 19th century
French Railway Alphabet - XY for Lord et lady XY en voyage (Lord and Lady X Y on their travels). 19th century
French Railway Alphabet - Z for Zingueurs (metalworkers). 19th century
French Railway Alphabet - U for Usine (workshop). 19th century
French Railway Alphabet - T for Telegraphe (telegraph). 19th century
French Railway Alphabet - Q for Quai (platform). 19th century
French Railway Alphabet - R for Reservoir (water tank). 19th century
French Railway Alphabet - P for Plaques tournantes (turntables). 19th century
French Railway Alphabet - SFrench Railway Alphabet -s for Station. 19th century
French Railway Alphabet - M for Mecanicien (engine driver). 19th century
French Railway Alphabet - N for Nivellement (levelling, surveying). 19th century
French Railway Alphabet - K for Kilogrammes (kilograms). 19th century
French Railway Alphabet - L for Locomotive (engine). 19th century
French Railway Alphabet - F for Facteur (postman). 19th century
French Railway Alphabet - J for Jalons (milestones or markers). 19th century
French Railway Alphabet - I for Ingenieurs (engineers). 19th century
French Railway Alphabet - H for Hangar (storage shed). 19th century
French Railway Alphabet - D for Disque (disc). 19th century
French Railway Alphabet - G for Gardien (porter). 19th century
French Railway Alphabet - C for Cantonnier (trackman). 19th century
French Railway Alphabet - E for Enregistrement des colis (registration of packages). 19th century
French Railway Alphabet - B for Billets (tickets). 19th century
French Railway Alphabet - A for Aiguilleur (signalman or pointsman). 19th century
Rushing Rapids below the Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge Date: circa 1890
The Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge, USAThe Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge (which stood from 1855 to 1897 across the Niagara River) - the worlds first working railway suspension bridge - NY State, USA. Date: circa 1880s
Portage Viaduct over the Genesee River, NY State, USAThe Portage Viaduct (also known as the Portage Bridge, Portageville Viaduct, or Portageville Bridge) an iron railroad bridge in Livingston County, New York, located within Letchworth State Park, USA