A steam train which has broken-down.
A broken down train.
The popularity of roller skating.
A 0-6-0 locomotive.
An American locomotive.
A Fairlie locomotive.
A 2-4-0 locomotive.
A Decapod Locomotive.
A central longitudinal section of a locomotive.
A goods engine used by the French ligne due Nord.
An Engerth Goods locomotive for hauling heavy goods.
A British locomotive.
A 4-4-0 Locomotive.
Fell's Locomotive For The 'Rail Central' Railway
A locomotive steam engine.
A steam traction engine.
The interior of an Indian train.
The arrival of the first train at Ulwar Railway Station.
A locomotive on the Mont Cenis railway.
An Indian train.
Various light locomotives built by H.K. Porter & Co.
A Class 999 locomotive.
A locomotive built for the Mexican Central Railroad.
A locomotive used on a monorail railway.
The interior of Victoria Railway Station.
Adouble incline on the Sind-Punjab to New Delhi Railway Line.
Grand Central Railway Station, Birmingham.
The Prater Liliputbahn locomotive.
A locomotive being used on the Trans-Siberian railway.
Henri Tuile's Locomotive.
The Caldwell 'Cyclone Steam Snow Plow'.
Scotch Express collision, Cudworth, Railway disaster, locomotive engine on its side and a torn carriage
A train arriving at Omaha Station.
A passenger train on the Mohawk and Hudson Railroad.
A locomotive used on the London to Birmingham Railway Line.
Timothy Hackworth's locomotive 'Sans Pareil'.
A steam train in the tunnel on the Metropolitan Railway.
A steam locomotive.
The use of the Westinghouse air brakes.
A locomotive fitted with the Westinghouse air brakes.
The fitting shop of Stephenson's Locomotive Works.
The erecting shop of the Baldwin Locomotive Works.
A Decauville locomotive.
A viaduct at Rigole Froide.
Various styles of viaducts.
An engine turntable.
Rails joined by fish-plates.
Sectional view of a rail joined by a fish-plate.
A platform weighing machine.
A locomotive drive brake.
A locomotive fitted with Westinghouse air brakes.
A passenger experiencing the effect of Westinghouse air brakes.
Diagram of the Westinghouse brake used on railway carriages.
A simple foot brake on a truck.
The Little Wonder locomotive.
The Machine House of the Atlas Engine Works.
Various light-duty locomotives.
A scene from the Chicago World Fair exhibition of locomotives.
An Express Locomotive.
Snow sheds on the Pacific Railroad.
A locomotive snowplough.
The McCarthy and Moran's snowplough.
An engine Locomotive I built by George Stephenson.
A LNWR passenger locomotive No. 223.
George Stephenson's third locomotive.
A British Rail 10100.
Patten for a wrought iron v-section railway line.
The construction of the Liverpool-Manchester railway line.
The Olive Mount cutting.
View of various styles of locomotive carriages and wagons.
The Vitznau-Rigi Klum Cogwheel Railway.
A good locomotive used on German railways.
Cross Section Of A Locomotive Showing How The Steam Is Distribut
Locomotive no 2582: "Rowland Hill" built in 1905
Locomotive no 507: "Sarmation" built in 1905
The arrival of the first railway locomotive at Jeddo, Japan.
The Birmingham Railway Terminus.
Locomotive no 417: 0-8-0 engine "broke crank 6/3/13" [Arthur Edward Chard's annotation, railway collector]
John Blenkinsop's cog railway.
A locomotive used by the Compagnie du Midi.
Steam Train Used On The Mont-Cenis
Platelayer Raises The Alarm Signal, And Runs In Front Of A Train
A steam brake.
Stephenson’s Rocket, Steam Locomotive, 1829, Engraving 1889
Matthew Murray's steam locomotive built for John Blenkinsop.
Locomotive no 1: steam rail motor coach
John Bull's locomotive leg.
The Pacific Railroad in the Sierra Nevada mountains.
Robert Stephenson's locomotive 'Rocket'.
The Rainhill trials.
Richard Trevithick's Catch-Me-Who-Can Locomotive of 1808.
Three 'streamlined' locomotives.
The first train travelling by lake baikal along the trans-siberian railroad in russia in 1900.
A train halted by debris on the track.
Locomotive no 570: rebuilt 0-6-2 tank locomotive, from a painting by F Moore. Colour
Locomotive no 326: "Bessborough" 4-6-2 J Class tank locomotive,built 1910-1912, from a painting by F Moore. Colour
A station porter.
The luggage conveyor belts at the Gare d'Orleans.
Brunton's Locomotive With Crutches
Stephenson's Endless Chain Locomotive
Stephenson's Locomotive With Coupled Wheels
The 'Rocket', Locomotive Of George And Robert Stephenson
The Front Of A Locomotive Or The Smokebox
Rear Of A Locomotive
Sideview Of A Locomotive Showing The Mechanism Of The Engine
Crampton Locomotive
Mixed-Traffic Locomotive
Cross Section Of The Locomotive That Is Used At Saint-Germain
A steam excavator.
A steam locomotive of the Boynton Bicycle Railroad.
Thermal image of steam train
Various types of water cranes.
The first steam railway in Austria.
Crampton's Railway Steam Locomotive Engine
A model steam carriage built by William Murdoch.
A train leaving Plymouth Train Station.
A train guard.
William Prosser's train.
A mail train.
A French state railway train.
Horses at Gloucester Train Station.
A train driving at night.
A train with a cowcatcher.
The royal train leaving Cheltenham.
The royal train leaving York.
The royal train arriving York.
Work in progress at Plymouth Train Station.
A train dispatcher using a Morse key.
The blessing of a train in Spain.
A racehorse spooked by a passing train.
A train de-railed by snow.
A train travelling through American Canyon.
The royal train leaving Berwick-on-Tweed.
A train leaving Omaha Railway Station.
A father and daughter boarding a train.
The arrival of a Christmas train.
A train on the East Indian Railway.
British Steam Road locomotive, with chain drive.
Steam road roller and traction engine.
Cattle train on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway.
A mail train on the Great Northern line.
An observation car of a Pacific Railroad train.
John Ramsbottom's apparatus.
Robert Stephenson's locomotive 'Planet'.
Locomotive no 513: "Precursor" built in 1904 Express Engine
Locomotive no 819: "Prince of Wales" built in 1911
Locomotive no 903: "Cardean" 4-6-0 903 Class, built 1906. Became the company's new flagship locomotive, with its name becoming a nickname for the whole class.
Locomotive no unidentified: "Rob Roy" 4-4-0 Class D29, built 1909
Locomotive no 79: "Atholl" 4-4-0 Clyde Bogie Class, built Jun 1886. Renumbered 79A in Mar 1917
Locomotive no 974: "Richard Cobden" built 1873
Locomotive no 444: "Typhon" built in 1873
Locomotive no 520: "Express" built in 1883
Locomotive no 863: built in 1895
Locomotive no 1881: 0-8-0 goods engine
Locomotive no 1667: "Corunna" built in 1868
Locomotive no 1148: "Boadicea" built in 1878
Locomotive no 1868: 4-2-2
Locomotive no 1870: 4-4-0
Locomotive no 1870: 4-4-0 [four coupled] Bogie Express
Steam Locomotive Engine House
Sectional view of a typical two-way railway tunnel.