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Cisna, Poland - 05.31.2024:  working locomotive of the Bieszczady Forest Railway stands at the passenger pick-up point
Steam train sorrounded by lots of smoke draws an passenger cabin, antique, sepia toned processed, wet plate and scratch processed,
Monochrome image of vintage train wheels on rails
100 yrs old steam locomotive under power
Old locomotive wheels in black and white
Drive wheels to a large steam train
Old Steam Engine, Train  still running on tracks in Stroudsburg, PA
Close-up of coupling rods of an old locomotive with textured metal surface and bolts - Black & White Photography
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 \
Flin Flon, Manitoba, Canada - February 1928. Men hauling construction materials with Linn Tractors, for the construction of the Canadian National Railway at Flin Flon in Manitoba, Canada. Vintage photograph ca. 1928.
A vertical grayscale shot of an old train on the railroads of Jamestown, California
Used during WW1, now rotting away.
Old steam locomotive
AUgsburg, Germany - June 04, 1992: Detail of a Maybach Mercedes locomotive engine. Film scan.
Altoona, Pennsylvania USA - August 10, 1964. Famous Pennsylvania Locomotive #1361 On Display At The Horseshoe Curve In Altoona, Pennsylvania.
Nostalgic look back to a time long gone. \nA detail of the drive mechanism of a steam locomotive from the 1920s. Steam is released through a valve to lower the pressure in the boiler.
3 wheels of a locomotive
Cedar Falls, Iowa, USA - August 23, 1958: Greyhound steam traction engine being driven in the Threshermen's Field Days parade. A steam engine like this would have been used to power a threshing machine or other farm machinery. Although steam engines and steam tractors were used in the US until the late 1930s and early 40s, collector goups were already forming by the time this photo was taken in 1958 to preserve steam engines and tractors. Scanned film with grain.
A grayscale closeup of the Union Pacific Big Boy locomotive wheels and mechanical parts
Young Man  Wearing Flat Cap Sitting By Steam Train Wheel
The detail of driving rod mechanism on old steam locomotive
Big Wheels of vintage steam train
Journey into the past with a vintage steam engine captured in black and white at a museum. A nostalgic glimpse into the industrial elegance and historic charm of Santa Clarita's railway heritage.
Lead engine railroad car vehicle
This grainy black and white image shows the train wheels and power linkages of an old locomotive engine parked on railroad tracks.  Large rivets holding the steel plating on the engine are seen.  This vintage image is a reflection of America's industrial revolution and evokes a by-gone era.  The season is fall and dry leaves can be seen along the bottom of the photo.   The photo was taken in the early fall in the town of  Snoqualmie, Washington.
Nostalgic view of a bygone era. Close-up of the metal surfaces of the driving wheels and other complex mechanical components of a locomotive from the 1930s.
Close Up of Gears & Wheels On Steam Engine was taken in May 2014 inside an old train roundhouse in North Carolina.
Detail of an old locomotive engine. Film scan.
The train wheel of the Steam locomotive Back and  White Tone
Cedar Falls, Iowa, USA - August 23, 1958: Wood Brothers steam traction engine being driven in the Threshermen's Field Days parade. A steam engine like this would have been used to power a threshing machine or other farm machinery. Although steam engines and steam tractors were used in the US until the late 1930s and early 40s, collector groups were already forming by the time this photo was taken in 1958 to preserve steam engines and tractors.
Free Images: "bestof:Original Caption: Eddystone, Pennsylvania - Railroad parts. Baldwin Locomotive Works. [Machine.], May 1937 U.S. National Archives’ Local Identifier: 69-RP-548"
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