If you were to visit a railway almost anywhere in the world, you would find that unless it was in some way running heritage trains, the locomotives would bear a similarity to each other.
There’s nothing more guaranteed to excite a grizzled old railway enthusiast than the sight of a steam locomotive. The original main-line rail propulsion technology still clings on in a few ...
The famous steam locomotive No. 45596 Bahamas will visit the North Yorkshire Moors Railway (NYMR) for the first time this April.
This steam locomotive is a member of the Princess Coronation Class, designed by Sir William Stanier and built at Crewe in 1938. 6233 'Duchess of Sutherland' worked express passenger train services ...
Brexit has made the Ivatt Diesel Re-creation Society's plan to recreate, and operate Britain's first mainline diesel-electric ...
A host of unique historic artefacts from steam locomotives will be on display at this year's Spring Steam Gala at the Severn ...
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(Photo Story) The train graveyard at the 'edge of the world'In the heart of southern Bolivia lies a mysterious train graveyard, where the skeletons of British steam locomotives and rail cars rust away on the edge of the world's largest salt flats.
This locomotive was one of 204 of its type built in Glasgow for the South African Railways. It weighs almost 180 tons!This locomotive, number 3007, was built in 1944-45 in Glasgow as part of an ...
Rail enthusiasts have been allowed onboard steam locomotives for the Legends of Steam event A heritage railway has been hosting a gala recognising record-breaking steam trains to mark the 200th ...
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