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A collection of hot and steamy locomotives

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Background imageSteam Locomotives Collection: United Kingdom, Scotland, Highland, Glenfinnan, A830, Glenfinnan Viaduct, Steam train

United Kingdom, Scotland, Highland, Glenfinnan, A830, Glenfinnan Viaduct, Steam train passing viaduct

Background imageSteam Locomotives Collection: Diagram of James Watts Double acting steam engine

Diagram of James Watts Double acting steam engine
Vintage engraving of a Diagram of James Watts Double acting steam engine. James Watt was a Scottish inventor, mechanical engineer

Background imageSteam Locomotives Collection: Thomas Saverys Receivers and boilers for Pumping Steam Engine

Thomas Saverys Receivers and boilers for Pumping Steam Engine
Vintage engraving of Thomas Saverys Receivers and boilers for Pumping Steam Engine. Thomas Savery (c. 1650 - 1715) was an English inventor and engineer, born at Shilstone, a manor house near Modbury

Background imageSteam Locomotives Collection: Governor and throttle valve of a steam engine

Governor and throttle valve of a steam engine
Vintage engraving of a Governor and throttle valve of a steam engine

Background imageSteam Locomotives Collection: American railways in the 19th century, wood engraving, published 1864

American railways in the 19th century, wood engraving, published 1864
American railways in the 19th century. Woodcut engraving from my archive, published in 1864

Background imageSteam Locomotives Collection: Steampunk steam driven catapult contraption lithograph

Steampunk steam driven catapult contraption lithograph
George Stephenson`s Rocket(1829) Locomotive Train with Track

Background imageSteam Locomotives Collection: Trevithick and his partner, his cousin Andrew Vivian, patented a steam coach

Trevithick and his partner, his cousin Andrew Vivian, patented a steam coach
Illustration of a Trevithick and his partner, his cousin Andrew Vivian, patented a steam coach

Background imageSteam Locomotives Collection: vintage train blueprint

vintage train blueprint
Antique illustration of train blueprint

Background imageSteam Locomotives Collection: locomotive

locomotive
Antique illustration engraving of old locomotive with plan/blueprint

Background imageSteam Locomotives Collection: Steam locomotive at Tampere railway station

Steam locomotive at Tampere railway station
Steam Locomotives, 636983764

Background imageSteam Locomotives Collection: Its Alive

Its Alive
The iconic steam train from the Dandenong Ranges, Puffing Billy, Puffing Billy is a tourist steam train ran by volunteers that runs between Belgrave and Emerald, in Victoria, Australia

Background imageSteam Locomotives Collection: Jacobite Express

Jacobite Express crossing curved viaduct at Glenfinnan

Background imageSteam Locomotives Collection: Gangway connection between passenger cars on a train

Gangway connection between passenger cars on a train
Outside of a steam train

Background imageSteam Locomotives Collection: Riding on the Cow Catcher

Riding on the Cow Catcher
Vintage engraving of a group of men riding on the cow catcher of a steam train, USA. 1882

Background imageSteam Locomotives Collection: Pan Pacific Railway Station in Omaha Nebraska, 1877

Pan Pacific Railway Station in Omaha Nebraska, 1877
Beautifully Illustrated Antique Engraved Victorian Illustration of Railway Station in Omaha Nebraska, 1877. Source: Original edition from my own archives. Copyright has expired on this artwork

Background imageSteam Locomotives Collection: 165502200

165502200
Steam Locomotives, 165502200

Background imageSteam Locomotives Collection: The railway lines of the most important countries, divided according to the rail length

The railway lines of the most important countries, divided according to the rail length
Illustration from 19th century

Background imageSteam Locomotives Collection: Locomotive illustration with french description illustration 1888

Locomotive illustration with french description illustration 1888
Steel engraving Locomotive illustration with french description Original edition from my own archives Source : " Nouveau Dictionnaire" 1888

Background imageSteam Locomotives Collection: Steam Train, pulling the Orient Express

Steam Train, pulling the Orient Express
Steam Locomotives, 160305749

Background imageSteam Locomotives Collection: Steam locomotive by George Stephenson, 1814

Steam locomotive by George Stephenson, 1814
Illustration of a Steam locomotive by George Stephenson, 1814

Background imageSteam Locomotives Collection: American steam trains, wood engravings, published in 1880

American steam trains, wood engravings, published in 1880
American steam trains

Background imageSteam Locomotives Collection: Railway Signals 1844

Railway Signals 1844
1844: British railway signals as they were at the birth of the age of steam. (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)

Background imageSteam Locomotives Collection: Train Over Tyne

Train Over Tyne
circa 1910: A passenger train crossing the railway bridge at Newcastle upon Tyne in Northumberland. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/A H Robinson/Getty Images)

Background imageSteam Locomotives Collection: Steam Train

Steam Train
circa 1900: A steam train leaving a station in France. (Photo by Henry Guttmann Collection/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageSteam Locomotives Collection: Trainspotters

Trainspotters
5th April 1928: A group of boys watching the trains at Victoria Station, London. (Photo by H. F. Davis/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageSteam Locomotives Collection: Engine Off Rails

Engine Off Rails
25th August 1927: The engine of an express train lying beside the rails at Riverhead Bridge, between Folkestone and Deal, after an accident. (Photo by H. F. Davis/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageSteam Locomotives Collection: King George Loco

King George Loco
The locomotive King George V at Paddington Station, London, before its first run with the Cornish Riviera Express, 20th July 1927. (Photo by Kirby/Topical Press Agency/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageSteam Locomotives Collection: Locomotive Steam Train in Infrared, Pretoria, Gauteng

Locomotive Steam Train in Infrared, Pretoria, Gauteng
A South African Locomotive Steam Train in Infrared in the Railroad Station in Pretoria, Gauteng Province, South Africa. In South Africa, as elsewhere in the world

Background imageSteam Locomotives Collection: Steam locomotive puffing at full speed on railroad track, Magaliesburg, Gauteng Province

Steam locomotive puffing at full speed on railroad track, Magaliesburg, Gauteng Province, South Africa
A South African Locomotive steam train moving at full speed, puffing out clouds of smoke on a railway line in the early morning near the scenic town of Magaliesburg in the Gauteng Province of South

Background imageSteam Locomotives Collection: Killiecrankie

Killiecrankie
circa 1936: A steam train in the countryside at Killiecrankie, Perthshire. Tourists travel to the area to see Killiecrankie Pass, which has an RSPB reserve, and to walk along the River Garry

Background imageSteam Locomotives Collection: Three Locomotives

Three Locomotives
circa 1950: Three steam locomotives in the sidings. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageSteam Locomotives Collection: Steam Train

Steam Train
A signalman watches a steam train travel down a track

Background imageSteam Locomotives Collection: Steam Locomotives

Steam Locomotives
30th November 1937: London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) streamlined locomotives during a performance test at London. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageSteam Locomotives Collection: Locomotive On Bridge

Locomotive On Bridge
circa 1863: Steam locomotive Fire Fly, used by Union troops, on a narrow field bridge of the Orange and Alexandria US Military Railroad, during the American Civil War

Background imageSteam Locomotives Collection: Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge, built 1851-1855, wood engraving, published 1872

Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge, built 1851-1855, wood engraving, published 1872
Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge, built in 1851 to 1855 by John August Roebling (German-American architect, 1806 - 1869). The bridge was replaced in 1896 by the current Whirlpool Rapids Bridge

Background imageSteam Locomotives Collection: London Midland & Scottish Railway's ‘Coronation Scot

London Midland & Scottish Railway's ‘Coronation Scot
The Coronation Scot at full speed during a test run between London's Euston and Crewe. The London Midland and Scottish Railway train has been designed to provide a six

Background imageSteam Locomotives Collection: Steam Locomotive

Steam Locomotive

Background imageSteam Locomotives Collection: Steam Engine

Steam Engine
July 1929: The historical steam engine replica Rocket being put into place at the Science Museum in London. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageSteam Locomotives Collection: Drifting Steam

Drifting Steam
A steam train about to enter a newly completed tunnel in Denmark. The tunnel will allow pasengers from Copenhagen to travel to the island of Mon

Background imageSteam Locomotives Collection: Steam locomotive

Steam locomotive - Scanned 1870 Engraving

Background imageSteam Locomotives Collection: George Stephenson

George Stephenson (June 9, 1781 - August 12, 1848). British engineer who designed a famous and historically important steam-powered locomotive named The Rocket

Background imageSteam Locomotives Collection: Antique illustration of steam locomotive

Antique illustration of steam locomotive

Background imageSteam Locomotives Collection: Antique illustration of scientific discoveries: Steam power locomotive

Antique illustration of scientific discoveries: Steam power locomotive

Background imageSteam Locomotives Collection: Antique illustration of scientific discoveries: Steam power locomotive

Antique illustration of scientific discoveries: Steam power locomotive

Background imageSteam Locomotives Collection: Antique illustration of scientific discoveries: Steam power locomotive

Antique illustration of scientific discoveries: Steam power locomotive

Background imageSteam Locomotives Collection: Antique illustration of scientific discoveries: Steam power locomotive

Antique illustration of scientific discoveries: Steam power locomotive

Background imageSteam Locomotives Collection: Antique illustration of scientific discoveries: Steam power locomotive

Antique illustration of scientific discoveries: Steam power locomotive

Background imageSteam Locomotives Collection: Antique illustration of scientific discoveries: Steam power locomotive

Antique illustration of scientific discoveries: Steam power locomotive



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