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pears to be a clone of the arcade game Super | Locomotive, by Sega. |
The cover was restored to the | locomotive by Sunday 5 June. |
It was posed alongside the railroad's first | locomotive, C. P. Huntington a diminutive 4-2-4T, espec |
nty Pennsylvania” also claims that the first | locomotive cab was constructed in the CVRR shops in Cha |
d a private internal rail system worked by a | locomotive called 'Archibald'. |
ng their time there, was a 'Pacific' replica | locomotive called Robin Hood. |
ans of horses but early in the 1840s a steam | locomotive called ‘The Ashtonian' replaced them. |
the end of the coach, from which the train's | locomotive can be remotely controlled. |
re was an urgent need for a modern, powerful | locomotive capable of running over secondary lines laid |
It was a combined | Locomotive, Carriage and Wagon POH & Coach building wor |
G. J. Churchward, | Locomotive, Carriage and Wagon Superintendent 1902 to 1 |
Sir Daniel Gooch, | Locomotive, Carriage and Wagon Superintendent 1837-1864 |
Major William Dean, | Locomotive, Carriage and Wagon Superintendent 1877-1902 |
ord Works, London, where his father had been | Locomotive, Carriage and Wagon Superintendent since 188 |
Marsh succeeded R.J. Billinton as the | Locomotive, Carriage and Wagon Superintendent at Bright |
sed an oil burner) and, for that reason, the | locomotive carried up to 150 kg of coke. |
Building of this type of | locomotive carried on until 1940, with a total of 156 e |
r for its distinctive vertical pushrods, the | locomotive carried 50 pounds of steam and burned a ton |
The 7050 | locomotive carried an original number of 7400 only with |
This light | locomotive carries out track inspections, and has an ex |
i boats" traveling small canals or miniature | locomotive cars. |
duced cast steel frames for gun tractors and | locomotive castings. |
The C40-9W was replaced in the 2005 | locomotive catalog with the Evolution Series model, the |
The weight of the | locomotive caused the piers to subside and the bridge t |
It was sold to Fleetwood | Locomotive Centre in Lancashire, and left as the 179th |
ied, which made expensive and time-consuming | locomotive changes in Oldenburg unnecessary for the rou |
rt of passenger trains which did not require | locomotive changes on 21 November of that year. |
ield) which were laid out for the purpose of | locomotive changing on trains passing through the area. |
ing the raid that became famous as the Great | Locomotive Chase during the Civil War. |
The Great | Locomotive Chase Festival is a three day celebration he |
as one of train stations in 1862 where Great | Locomotive Chase passed from Adairsville, Georgia. |
The Great | Locomotive Chase, 1956 |
ation of principal photography for The Great | Locomotive Chase. |
layed Campbell in the Disney movie The Great | Locomotive Chase. |
Medal of Honor, for his actions in the Great | Locomotive Chase. |
Andrews' Raid, also referred to as the Great | Locomotive Chase. |
tic Railroad that became famous as the Great | Locomotive Chase. |
ngement based on a BR standard class 5 steam | locomotive chassis and was fitted with an EM27L gas tur |
n introductory opening when the contractor's | locomotive Cheshire drew 20 wagons over the bridge. |
The | locomotive, Class 52 diesel-hydraulic number 1007 Weste |
so chose this design to be their first goods | locomotive class, the K-class, for the Trans-Australian |
ent on to become New Zealand's most prolific | locomotive class. |
Marsh's | locomotive classes included two designs of Atlantic 4-4 |
In 1950, | locomotive classes allotted to Mexborough included LNER |
represents a full collection of New Zealand | locomotive classes built by the English Electric Compan |
Almost all subsequent tank | locomotive classes built by NZR were classified as sub- |
ble for the design of a number of successful | locomotive classes at Brighton including the D (later D |
He designed famous steam | locomotive classes such as the Duke Class and Bulldog C |
Locomotive classes allocated to Darnall in 1952 include | |
ble for the design of a number of successful | locomotive classes at Brighton including the E2 class 0 |
ntroduced a new livery, numbering scheme and | locomotive classification scheme to the railway.. |
the Factory Records night in Paris at the La | Locomotive Club within the Moulin Rouge. |
an engineer working at Tata Engineering and | Locomotive Co. Ltd. (Telco, now known as Tata Motors) i |
See also: Zhuzhou Electric | Locomotive Co., Ltd. |
CSR Times Electric and CSR Zhuzhou Electric | Locomotive Co., Ltd. |
CSR Luoyang | Locomotive Co., Ltd., refurbishment of locomotives. |
ds, two war memorials, and a preserved steam | locomotive, coal car and caboose from the Nickel Plate |
One | locomotive Columbine has been preserved at the Science |
The line owned a | locomotive, combination car and passenger car. |
British Rail Class D3/10 was a | locomotive commissioned by the Great Western Railway in |
'passenger shed' since a minute of the NER's | Locomotive Committee for 27 May 1859 records a decision |
During this period the work was done by a | Locomotive Committee, chaired by Henry Tennant. |
North British | Locomotive Company 0-4-0 "D2911" (Currently stored, pen |
Built 1939 by North British | Locomotive Company at Glasgow, Scotland - awaiting rest |
Fairlie was introduced by the North British | Locomotive Company to South African Railways in 1924. |
m trains to stop their trial of three Hughes | Locomotive Company steam engines being used to pull the |
the area was used by the Somerset and Dorset | Locomotive Company as a depot for its fleet of hire loc |
tric, and later road-switchers from American | Locomotive Company (Alco) and Montreal Locomotive Works |
ty 4-6-0s were produced by the North British | Locomotive Company and in 1930, production of a further |
tch of 20 locomotives from the North British | Locomotive Company in 1924. |
njugated valve gear was used by the American | Locomotive Company under license and the 4-12-2 locomot |
American | Locomotive Company (ALCO) RS-2 |
joined Charles Beyer to found the celebrated | locomotive company Beyer-Peacock. |
Built at American | Locomotive Company's Richmond works in 1926, Southern R |
rtnership of three companies, ALCO (American | Locomotive Company) built the chassis and running gear, |
The Brookville | Locomotive Company, manufacturer of railroad locomotive |
Two batches were built by the North British | Locomotive Company, the first batch of 100 introduced i |
Anbel Corporation is a North American | locomotive company. |
nd Company, Vulcan Foundry and North British | Locomotive Company. |
October - Rainhill Trials, a | locomotive competition in England |
Puffing Billy is an early railway steam | locomotive, constructed in 1813-1814 by engineer Willia |
n Railway No. 36 was a prototype 4-6-0 steam | locomotive constructed at Swindon Works in 1896, the fi |
recognized as the seminal authority on steam | locomotive construction in the late 19th century. |
After nationalisation in 1948, | locomotive construction at Horwich continued at a high |
or part in the committee set up for Prussian | locomotive construction standards. |
ansport) and became an honorary lecturer for | locomotive construction at the Vienna Technical Univers |
s (Battersea) and once again used it for new | locomotive construction. |
modified gallery car was built in 1960 with | locomotive controls to allow push-pull operation. |
The | locomotive cost £3,986 excluding the tender when it was |
voyage of 97 days, carrying Central Pacific | locomotive CP 10. |
One | locomotive Crampton designed had an indirect drive arra |
It works on a system where a member of the | locomotive crew inserts the token into a keyhole, to al |
the station did not make it popular with the | locomotive crew as up trains would have had a great dea |
severe mechanical damage but often only the | locomotive crew suffered physically; however, Brunton's |
lem that made the locomotives unpopular with | locomotive crews was the way the firebox door opened fl |
sociated with operation of the lines is that | locomotive crews in one valley claimed they were someti |
Repairs were made quickly and the first | locomotive crossed the bridge on November 20, 1866. |
The | locomotive crossed the bridge safely with most of its c |
Bonus points are awarded each time the | locomotive crosses one of these pieces of track, but th |
VGN 36 Fairbanks-Morse H-16-44 diesel | locomotive crossing the diamond with Norfolk & Western |
a train collided with a narrow gauge diesel | locomotive crossing on the level and left the track, en |
"bore" can also be applied to the bore of a | locomotive cylinder. |
was home to ex-British Rail Class 03 diesel | locomotive D2133. |
Inspection of | locomotive D51 651, which hit Shimoyama |
train, hauled by Class 33/0 diesel-electric | locomotive D6558 and comprising a 4-wheel refrigerated |
nd TR 13, along with a large mainline diesel | locomotive, DA 1401, and a varied collection of rolling |
Steam | locomotive Dame Ann |
Locomotive data from various sources | |
safety, was initially trialled on Tranz Rail | locomotive DC 4323 (photo), and over time was applied t |
9 LDP class for EDI Rail's | Locomotive Demand Power: LDP001-LDP009 |
e L&YR, becoming an outdoor assistant in the | locomotive department under Barton Wright in Manchester |
However, the | locomotive department once happily settled in Haworth n |
The S&DJR opened a | locomotive depot at the station in 1895 which operated |
Crewe Works, the diesel | locomotive depot & the electric locomotive depot are al |
Nunnery engine shed was a small | locomotive depot close to the city centre of Sheffield, |
sive collieries in the area also supported a | locomotive depot and wagon works. |
The LNWR built a | locomotive depot at the station in 1856, which was repl |
The | locomotive depot consists of 5 'roads' that are accesse |
A small | locomotive depot was also provided, along with a 50 fee |
The SER opened a | locomotive depot at Ashford in December 1842, sited to |
s chosen to commemorate the former Stratford | locomotive depot that closed to make way for the Channe |
ere was a station building, a wagon depot, a | locomotive depot and tracks to the docks. |
were cancelled due to poor patronage and the | locomotive depot in Waikaka was closed in an attempt to |
was the first purpose built main line diesel | locomotive depot opened in this country and it was full |
The WMR had a | locomotive depot and refreshment rooms there. |
The MSWJ built a | locomotive depot adjacent to High Street station. |
Others were stationed at the old Hamilton | locomotive depot for working trains from the interchang |
A small | locomotive depot was built by the PD&SWJR in 1872, whic |
he mixed trains goods-only, and the Edievale | locomotive depot closed on 1 January 1934. |
The | locomotive depot was closed by British Railways in Nove |
The Wirral Railway | locomotive depot and operating base was to the west of |
Main article: Llantrisant | locomotive depot |
Bushbury steam | locomotive depot accommodated LMS and British Railways |
nsbetriebswerk Stassfurt (Stassfurt Heritage | Locomotive Depot) is a German railway motive power depo |
For the ex-GWR | locomotive depot, see Old Oak Common TMD. |
A carriage shed and | locomotive depot, including a shed capable of accommoda |
A | locomotive depot, known as Llantrisant, was situated be |
She was allocated to Old Oak Common | locomotive depot. |
ilt on the location that previously housed a | locomotive depot. |
had a small terminus station, goods shed and | locomotive depot. |
f the Great Western Railway's primary London | locomotive depot. |
h, as well as reducing staff and closing the | locomotive depot. |
ss, requiring an engine shed in Waikari, and | locomotive depots were established in Waipara, Culverde |
Two larger | locomotive depots were then built at Devons Road nearby |
5 all 23 locomotives were homed in the Saxon | locomotive depots (Bahnbetriebswerken or Bw) of Dresden |
es of the wages of the Railway Workshops and | locomotive depots workers in Queensland. |
The lead | locomotive derailed on the unsupported track, but conti |
On 25 August 1927, the | locomotive derailed on one of the viaducts killing 15 p |
The steam | locomotive derailed and the front end and smokebox were |
hosted an American football match, in which | Locomotive Derby beat the Stoke Spitfires 13-8. |
His first | locomotive design was the H&BR Class B 0-6-0 tender loc |
The | locomotive design was used by other Industrial manufact |
me adjustment, that the ejector improved the | locomotive design, and it was held in high regard by th |
Both have chosen to not use the original | locomotive design, instead installing one powered bogie |
the use of steel in certain aspects of steam | locomotive design. |
s (LNER Class J36) is a class of 0-6-0 steam | locomotive designed by Matthew Holmes for freight work |
Engine Company Austerity 0-6-0ST is a steam | locomotive designed for shunting. |
6000 Class or King is a class of 4-6-0 steam | locomotive designed for express passenger work. |
ss was a class of standard gauge 2-4-0 steam | locomotive designed by William Dean and built at Swindo |
ay (L&YR) Class 27 is a class of 0-6-0 steam | locomotive designed for freight work. |
ay (L&YR) Class 28 is a class of 0-6-0 steam | locomotive, designed by George Hughes. |
GWR 1854 is a class of tank | locomotive designed by William Dean and constructed at |
Matthew Stirling's | locomotive designs often incorporated the design tradit |
he intellectual property rights for historic | locomotive designs are held by the Hunslet Engine Compa |
In Australia, later VR and NSWGR 3 cylinder | locomotive designs used alternative mechanisms to the G |
Greaseball is inspired by Union Pacific | locomotive designs, and exhibits characteristics of 195 |
owell, he was responsible for early American | locomotive designs, and his sons, James Abbott McNeill |
stion chamber of some steam boiler and steam | locomotive designs. |
Each diesel electric | locomotive develops 1,000 horsepower (750 kW) distribut |
The | locomotive did not return for the 1987/1988 season beca |
on the gradient, but the driver of the front | locomotive did not see the flag warning of the work ahe |
County aforesaid, then being in charge of a | locomotive did cause the same to pass on a certain high |
Standing biathletes are those that have a | locomotive disability but are able to use the same equi |
She then throws Bimbo into the | locomotive, disconnects it from the rest of the train, |
sion House Art Gallery, Western Maryland 202 | Locomotive Display and Museum, and the Hager House and |
estern Maryland 202 is a retired 4-6-2 steam | locomotive displayed in City Park, Hagerstown, Maryland |
ge Railway train, hauled by a Price shunting | locomotive down the main street of Kawakawa. |
In a steam | locomotive, draft is produced in the firebox by exhaust |
In a steam | locomotive, draft is produced in the firebox by exhaust |
stage arrangement hitherto popular in steam | locomotive draughting, in which an exhaust nozzle simpl |
lark, a local club cricketer in Weston and a | locomotive driver with the Great Western Railway, was c |
to teem with rabbits hunted by at least one | locomotive driver, now forms part of the Tiffield Pocke |
rack, have there been any successful gearbox | locomotive drives. |
A | locomotive dump near Oamaru had five J class engines du |
ges were towed back to the depot by a diesel | locomotive during the course of the night, after which |
e class became the standard British shunting | locomotive during the Second World War, and production |
The | locomotive, DV&S 50, is on the National Register of His |
Trecate to Gricignano, hauled by Class E655 | locomotive E 655 175 with 14 bogie tank wagons was dera |
like a steam | locomotive, each time they say Injun Joe's name. |
GWR Castle Class | locomotive Earl Bathurst. |
JR Freight refurbished | locomotive ED76 1013, June 2009 |
s or County Tank was a class of 4-4-2T steam | locomotive, effectively a tank engine version of the 38 |
success in the late 1960s, and another steam | locomotive, Elin, arrived, although it was too heavy fo |
The first | locomotive, Ellen, began the tradition of railway engin |
It was the first commercial adhesion steam | locomotive, employed to haul coal chaldron wagons from |
North American Maglev Corporation, his next | locomotive endeavor. |
The | locomotive ended in the outer hall of the station. |
train to be hauled by a standard gauge steam | locomotive, ended its journey at Liverpool Exchange, St |
The lead | locomotive ended up facing the way it had come and its |
ach power bogie pointed outward, towards the | locomotive ends. |
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