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Typical 19th - century steam locomotive built and used in United States of America

Typical 19th - century steam locomotive built and used in United States of America


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Typical 19th - century steam locomotive built and used in United States of America

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Dorling Kindersley

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America Components Cross Section Engine Exploding Funnel Internal Locomotive Man Made Medium Group Of Objects Rail Transportation Railroad Railroad Track Railways Steam Steam Train Tracks Traditional Train Train Engineer Train Vehicle Transport Typical Wild West Combustion Engine Driver Rail Travel


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This print showcases a typical 19th-century steam locomotive, an iconic symbol of rail travel in the United States of America. The image captures the essence of this historical era with its vibrant colors and attention to detail. Against a clean white background, the locomotive takes center stage, revealing its intricate components and powerful engine. The large wheels dominate the frame, emphasizing their crucial role in propelling this magnificent machine forward along the tracks. A skilled engine driver stands proudly beside it, ready to operate and guide this marvel of engineering through vast landscapes. The illustration technique used adds depth to the image by providing a cross-section view that reveals both internal workings and external features such as the funnel for releasing steam. This unique perspective allows us to appreciate how combustion and shoveling coal were integral parts of powering these locomotives. Transportation enthusiasts will be drawn to this piece as it beautifully encapsulates the tradition and heritage associated with trains during America's wild west era. It serves as a reminder of our rich cultural history while celebrating man-made advancements that revolutionized rail transportation. With no people present in the scene, viewers are invited to imagine themselves stepping back in time when steam trains ruled supreme across vast stretches of land. This stunning print by Dorling Kindersley is sure to captivate anyone who appreciates artistry combined with historical significance.

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