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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.
Lawton, Oklahoma, USA - June 30, 2019: Baldwin locomotive #1526, originally operated by the St Louis - San Francisco Railway, at the Museum of the Great Plains. It is a massive, 4-8-2 mountain-type steam locomotive in the T-54 class built by Baldwin Locomotive Works.
Monochrome image of vintage train wheels on rails
Detail of a drive wheel of an old steam locomotive (built 1935).
One trains wheels, up close.  Train is painted black and silver.  This train is displayed at Travel Town in Griffith Park.  Wheels are shown in great detail.
Steam Locomotive in Amish town, Pennsylvania
Restored steam locomotive seen closeup with its wheels.
Steam train wheels at Mauch Chunk Station, Jim Thorpe
The mechanics of Alaska Railroad S-160 class 0-8-0 Locomotive 556 on display in Delaney Park, Anchorage, Alaska, USA
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.
A steam locomotive beside a railway station platform.
Closeup of train wheels on track
Drive wheels to a large steam train
Two locomotive wheels. Wheels of the old train. Photo of the wheels of an old train
The train wheel of the Steam locomotive Back and  White Tone
Wadi Rum is a desert valley cut into the sandstone and granite cliffs in southern Jordan. Known also as the Valley of the Moon it has been inhabited since prehistoric times (witnessed by the petroglyph inscriptions) and by semi nomadic tribes since the Nabataeans but is best known for its association with T E Lawrence - Lawrence of Arabia - who based himself here to encourage the Arab Revolt and to attack Turkish Forces of the Ottoman Empire during WW1. He was later immortalized by the film of the same name, made in 1962 by David Lean of which this image shows rolling stock used in the film and later abandoned. Today the only inhabitants are Bedouin tribes and transient tourists.
The Pere Marquette 1225 is a historic steam locomotive that played a significant role in the development of rail transportation in the United States. Built in 1941 by the Lima Locomotive Works in Lima, Ohio, the 1225 was part of the Berkshire class of steam locomotives. It was specifically designed for heavy freight service and was one of the last steam locomotives built for the Pere Marquette Railroad. The locomotive was named after the Pere Marquette Railway, a major railroad in the Midwest during the early to mid-20th century.\n\nFollowing its active service on the Pere Marquette Railway, the 1225 faced the possibility of being scrapped like many other steam locomotives during the transition to diesel-electric power. However, it was saved from destruction and gained renewed fame when it was featured in the 2004 film \
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.
Chattanooga, TN March 20, 2020, TN Valley Railroad is a historical experience in Chattanooga/Hiwassee TN offering unique train rides on vintage trains. Typically short trips to give you a feel of the train as well as beautiful sights of the Hiwassee and TN mountains.
The details of engineering designs with different gears and transmissions under the trains.
Vintage train on railroad track
Steam engine locomotive
Frisco, Texas, USA - April 10, 2023. Old railway car, museum exhibits, visitor oriented, transport memories in Frisco.
A steam locomotive pulling a passenger train through a railway crossing.
two huge red metal wheels of an old steam locomotive
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.
a vintage steam locomotive of the double boiler type
train wheels and tracks
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