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An Aerial View of a Classic Black Narrow Gauge Steam Train Chugging Along Tracks Surrounded By Lush Greenery And Emitting Thick Smoke Into The Clear Sky.
A railway line, in the United Kingdom, seen from above.
Old vintage steam locomotive wheels detail in black and white close up. The iron driving wheels are powered by the locomotive's pistons.
View of old Yorkshire railway in autumn, UK
large metal wheels of an old train at a railway transport exhibition
Wesselton diamond mine in Kimberley, South Africa. Vintage photo etching circa 19th century.
View of a Restored Steam Train Approaching Head-On Blowing Smoke and Steam on a Spring Day
Old steam engine in the factory
Nose and cow-catcher of an antique steam locomotive at Reading's Outer Station at dawn
Close up of locomotive wheels
Steam train wheels at Mauch Chunk Station, Jim Thorpe
The ex-Frisco railroad locomotive no. 4500 was built in Philadelphia, Pa. in November, 1942 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works. It was assigned to pull the passenger train “METEOR” from c, Mo. thru Tulsa to Oklahoma City and back on a daily basis.
Irish steam train No. 4
Number 6 steam engine puffs its way up and over Jacob's Ladder trestle with a passenger car on the historic Mount Washington Cog Railway in New Hampshire on September 3, 1998.
A Drone Frontal View of a Restored Steam Passenger Train, Traveling Thru Green Corn Fields, Blowing Smoke on a Fall Day
Summer view of a beautiful green steam locomotive against blue sky
Jim Thorpe aka Mauch Chunk until 1954 is a borough and the county seat of Carbon County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. Known as the burial site of Native American sports legend Jim Thorpe.\n\nJim Thorpe is located in the Pocono Mountains.\n\nJim Thorpe was founded in 1818 as Mauch Chunk possibly a reference to Bear Mountain\n\nPhotograph from 19th century
75069 steam locomotive was completed at Swindon in September 1955. It is now a preserved locomotive on the Severn Valley Railway in England, UK.
Groß Bagger im Kohlerevier
Old steam train pulling railway cars driving through the countryside in the middle of corn fields. Black and white image with a classic look.
Evanston, WY - May 8, 2019: The Union Pacific Big Boy steam locomotive, wheel arrangement 4-8-8-4, is teamed up with 4-8-4, UP #844, on a double-header steam trip to commemorate the 150th Anniversary of the driving of the Golden Spike.  On a cold, wet and snowy morninging departure from Evanston, WY, the steam locomotives teamed up for one of the steamiest views ever captured!
July 18th 2021 A Heritage steam locomotive at Toddington Station on the Gloucestershire and Warwickshire railway, The Cotswolds, England UK. This is a popular tourist railway on a sunny summers day. There are no recognisable people in the picture.
A View of An Approaching Antique Restored Steam Passenger Train,, Blowing Smoke and Traveling Thru Farmlands on a Sunny Spring Day
Steam locomotive control panel
Mountain railway, Snowdonia, North Wales. The steam train runs from the town of LLanberis in the valley to the summit of Mount Snowden. Rural landscape in spring.
Close-up of wheel and coupling rods of an old locomotive with textured metal surface and bolts - Black & White Photography
This is a Steam Engine at it's finest
Rusting parts of the “The Last Train to Nowhere” on the Arctic tundra near Safety Sound south of Nome, Alaska. The steamship Aztec delivered three locomotives, track, and railroad ties to the site in 1903, and the Council City & Solomon River railroad was born.  Construction stopped in 1906 after 35 miles of track were laid and the gold ore ran out. The old locomotives and scattered derelict parts are all that remain.
Free Images: "bestof:Original Caption: Eddystone, Pennsylvania - Railroad parts. Baldwin Locomotive Works. [Man working at machinery.], May 1937 U.S. National Archives’ Local"
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