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Back to the historical days of steampower. Trains rolling through the night, pulled by mighty steamengines.
Want to go back in time? Visit one of the lokal steam railways in The Netherlands.
GWR 5101 Class 2-6-2T No. 4133 arrives at Birmingham (Snow Hill) on 5th April 1963 with empty coaching stock. Its disposal location still to be verified.
Photograph by Peter Hands
When I was a kid and I read the Polar Express for the first time, part of me would always hope that one night I would feel the rumble and hear the whistle of the train to the North Pole. Thanks to the Colorado Railroad Museum, kids no longer have to wait for the whimsical journey up north. The Polar Express is not just loved by the kids and parents who ride, but by the crew who get to take them on the journey as well. Its truly magical to watch it all happen, and I tried to capture some of that magic as Denver and & Rio Grande Western 491 gently glided by No Agua and Rio Grande Southern Caboose 0404.
This is the miniature steam engine that Seth rode earlier in the day.
It's one of the features at the Western Minnesota Steam Thresher's Reunion near Rollag, Minnesota.
Based upon the Case engine in this album, this is a steam tractor engine I created in LDD and built as a gift for my brother and eventually my brother.
This is part of an old steam engine probably used to haul logs with cables to a mill site or perhaps to power a break down saw. The businesses of that time were probably environmentally reckless without knowing it - perhaps we have more responsibility for doing things properly now as we have been awakened to the high cost of consumerism.