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e served as a draughtsman and later district | locomotive superintendent at New Cross. |
to teem with rabbits hunted by at least one | locomotive driver, now forms part of the Tiffield Pocke |
fast and derailed in the siding, leaving the | locomotive and leading tanker-wagon fouling the main li |
ansport) and became an honorary lecturer for | locomotive construction at the Vienna Technical Univers |
became the railroad's standard light freight | locomotive, replacing all other class H 2-8-0s, and a n |
c display, largely dismantled to look like a | locomotive in the works |
irst section, the song picks up speed like a | locomotive building up a head of steam. |
The East Lincolnshire Railway ( | Locomotive Papers No. 82). |
was the first purpose built main line diesel | locomotive depot opened in this country and it was full |
he current Wallingford end of the line, with | locomotive 701 |
a 764.425 and painted in a black livery, the | locomotive is now regularly used to haul trains on the |
ls are now in SAR Blue Train livery, neither | locomotive wore the blue livery while still in service. |
In 1830 they made the | locomotive Union for the Bolton and Leigh Railway. |
The mail train | locomotive was catapulted up the embankment and came to |
The self-funded prototype "Lion" main line | locomotive was a particular disappointment, powered by |
was the second single cab mainline electric | locomotive to be acquired by the SAR. |
nd TR 13, along with a large mainline diesel | locomotive, DA 1401, and a varied collection of rolling |
rst operationally successful mainline diesel | locomotive, which was completed in 1924 and went into s |
its passenger interchange, had a major steam | locomotive servicing depot and extensive goods faciliti |
Automakers, tractor makers and | locomotive builders made inroads into Fairbanks-Morse's |
line was operated by an 0-6-0 Manning Wardle | locomotive named Hook Norton The sidings were subsequen |
7822 Foxcote Manor is a 4-6-0 Manor Class | locomotive, built in 1950 at Swindon Works. |
ated services from Cork to Tralee and Mark 4 | locomotive hauled coach services from Cork to Heuston S |
sion House Art Gallery, Western Maryland 202 | Locomotive Display and Museum, and the Hager House and |
e was educated by his uncle Matthew Kirtley, | Locomotive Superintendent of the Birmingham and Derby J |
Matthew Stirling's | locomotive designs often incorporated the design tradit |
1999, Disney purchased the inoperable Maud L | locomotive from the Cedar Point Amusement Park in Sandu |
eceived ex-D&RGW K-27 #464, a Mikado (2-8-2) | locomotive. |
splay Frisco 4003, a USRA Light Mikado steam | locomotive, and Maumelle Ordnance Works Locomotive 1, a |
e decided to be the principal military steam | locomotive type, remains unknown, but the Baldwin start |
Following the closure of the mill, the | locomotive was relocated to Petone and later sold to mi |
s housed in the old Sutton Miniature Railway | locomotive shed, including Bassett-Lowke Class 10 Littl |
lsoria, which was a mobile treadmill-powered | locomotive. |
way terminus, features an early model diesel | locomotive and a vintage passenger carriage as well as |
re was an urgent need for a modern, powerful | locomotive capable of running over secondary lines laid |
ailing the oceans with Emma and Molly (Jim's | locomotive) to get to the desert where Mr. Tur Tur live |
Patiala State Monorail Trainways | locomotive |
A. Pearson, to design another, more powerful | locomotive to work the Incline. |
Most recent | locomotive that have been built were assembled at the C |
Most Richmond | Locomotive engines were sold to Southern carriers. |
ent on to become New Zealand's most prolific | locomotive class. |
e 1902 and was at the time the most powerful | locomotive to operate in the country, and it was the on |
While the practice by most other | locomotive builders was to allocate builder's numbers o |
of what eventually became the most prolific | locomotive type to ever run on South African rails. |
They performed tracks such as Mother Goose, | Locomotive Breath, and Remo's now very famous Flute Kic |
In 1961 a second Motor Rail | locomotive was added, and the railway's first steam loc |
A 4-6-2 Pacific or 4-8-2 Mountain steam | locomotive |
Peacock, daughter of Richard Peacock MP, the | locomotive manufacturer. |
The museum's newest | locomotive, ATSF 98 is a 1967 EMD FP45 diesel locomotiv |
r Melbourne at 1:00pm, operated by a N class | locomotive and three car N type carriage set. |
e Great Western railway had chosen to name a | locomotive Thunderer, the first locomotive being one of |
thers are the Louisville and Nashville Steam | Locomotive No. 152, the Louisville and Nashville Combin |
This was necessary as | locomotive hauled trains had been banned from the usual |
This would need specialised | locomotive shed, complete with an inspection pit. |
gth of track relaid and a preserved NER tank | locomotive and a pair of ex-BR Mark 1 coaches installed |
areas of devastation" Krupps never restarted | locomotive production after the second March raid. |
represents a full collection of New Zealand | locomotive classes built by the English Electric Compan |
charter train hauled by the brand new steam | locomotive 60163 Tornado. |
At night, the | locomotive or steamer lamp with parabolic reflector was |
emains preserved as a non-operational museum | locomotive at the Dresden Transport Museum. |
as at small stations where a normal shunting | locomotive was not needed due to light traffic. |
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. |
Anbel Corporation is a North American | locomotive company. |
ed of Thames, New Zealand, and North British | Locomotive Works, making the AB class the largest class |
ty 4-6-0s were produced by the North British | Locomotive Company and in 1930, production of a further |
Two batches were built by the North British | Locomotive Company, the first batch of 100 introduced i |
tch of 20 locomotives from the North British | Locomotive Company in 1924. |
nd Company, Vulcan Foundry and North British | Locomotive Company. |
Built by North British | Locomotive Works, Scotland, they all initially burned c |
locomotives were all built by North British | Locomotive Works, Scotland. |
rt of passenger trains which did not require | locomotive changes on 21 November of that year. |
One notable early | locomotive was no. |
NRE's flagship | locomotive product is dubbed the N-ViroMotive and is ta |
ar but more powerful version of the OA class | locomotive ordered in 1894, it entered service in June |
She was allocated to Old Oak Common | locomotive depot. |
four later occasions in 1870 to observe the | locomotive at work. |
re engine manufacturing business of Amoskeag | Locomotive Works in 1872. |
carrying Shoreham Lane, which the cab of the | locomotive struck, turning it on its side across the cu |
In November 1914, Fiala took charge of the | locomotive of a supply train and drove it to safety eve |
Guests feel the motion of the | locomotive as well as the swinging of the train on ice |
At one time he was landlord of the | Locomotive public house in Hessle Road, Hull. |
At the time of the | locomotive failure, Driver Axon could have jumped clear |
it was not designed to carry the weight of a | locomotive. |
After the closure of the | locomotive shed at Featherston in 1891, all locomotives |
GWR 4073 Class, the "Castle" class of steam | locomotive |
rrangement of 0-4-0 and the lightness of the | locomotive was a particular asset. |
he stockyard platform and the remains of the | locomotive inspection pit on the site of the old loco d |
by the Brighton & Hove Society of Miniature | Locomotive Engineers, which was formed from part of Bri |
or example in 2003 one of each type of Corus | locomotive (a Yorkshire Engine Co 'Janus', a Hunslet 'A |
tly known for forcing large amounts of steam | locomotive fumes into the passenger coaches. |
Pantograph mounted at the rear of the | locomotive |
M1 is a class of steam | locomotive of the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR). |
ches rather than imitating the design of the | locomotive, leading to the appearance that the train is |
raoka has authored several series of logging | locomotive articles in the U.S. magazine Live Steam. |
It works on a system where a member of the | locomotive crew inserts the token into a keyhole, to al |
There is a working replica of the | locomotive at Beamish Museum. |
, but because of the design, the rest of the | locomotive remained on the wharf. |
itated a design for a new class of passenger | locomotive. |
l oil, a tank was fitted to the roof of each | locomotive. |
"bore" can also be applied to the bore of a | locomotive cylinder. |
eak in the centre as the front wheels of the | locomotive reached the further abutment. |
Over the production span of certain | locomotive models upgraded engine models have been fitt |
way open and so ensuring the survival of the | locomotive. |
e was Chairman of the Association of Railway | Locomotive Engineers in 1912 and was interested in flan |
The AD43C is a type of diesel | locomotive from the Prima (locomotive) generation used |
n in the film, such as the decoupling of the | locomotive from the train while in motion, he insisted |
The success of this | locomotive led to the importation of locomotive compone |
The NZR WD class was a class of tank | locomotive built by Baldwin Locomotive Works to operate |
ondary diesel exhaust at the rear end of the | locomotive, in addition to their quiet idle. |
the use of steel in certain aspects of steam | locomotive design. |
A Lemprex ejector is a type of Steam | locomotive exhaust system developed by noted Argentinia |
Where the name of the | locomotive is linked, the link points to the person or |
Following the dividing up of the | locomotive fleet to the new states formed from the brea |
arlotte, Monroe and Columbia got rid of last | locomotive in 1930 and used Seaboard locomotives afterw |
y prepared "Royal Train", consisting of tank | locomotive 41241, an LMS Class 2MT, pulling a single ca |
e train then saw sparks from the side of the | locomotive as ballast began to be thrown up against the |
ble for the design of a number of successful | locomotive classes at Brighton including the D (later D |
was born in Brighton in 1882, the son of the | locomotive engineer R. J. Billinton, and was apprentice |
nes (which is normal for this type of diesel | locomotive). |
ishing inventions of man, surely that of the | locomotive steam engine hath no secondary rank. |
n to the capital Algiers and consisting of a | locomotive and eight carriages stalled on a steep gradi |
ch ends up putting the dog on the front of a | locomotive, while the dog exclaims that he caught a tra |
consisted of two different types of Fairlie | locomotive, and were the first classes to take that des |
0 Class or Small Prairie is a class of steam | locomotive. |
lway for the Construction and Operation of a | Locomotive Railway Running from Upper Styria to Salzbur |
The railroad rosters a total of three | locomotive units, all of EMD design. |
The weight of the | locomotive caused the piers to subside and the bridge t |
County aforesaid, then being in charge of a | locomotive did cause the same to pass on a certain high |
GWR 1854 is a class of tank | locomotive designed by William Dean and constructed at |
In 1906 the site of the | locomotive works was purchased by New England Cotton Ya |
EMD F9B-2 #BN-2, and EMD E9A-2 #BN-3, of the | locomotive fleet and the business car fleet. |
in railways and designed a type of electric | locomotive that enjoyed some minor success as a curiosi |
the first to use steel for construction of a | locomotive boiler (in 1862), where previously wrought i |
NSB decided to order two types of electric | locomotive for the line: El 3 and El 4. El 3 was nearly |
the Pennsylvania Railroad was in search of a | locomotive that could handle the unique stresses of com |
he engineer is charged with operation of the | locomotive and the fireman is responsible for maintaini |
ion of a fitter to the position of Assistant | Locomotive Foreman for Cross Creek, subordinate to the |
NZR DB class was a group of diesel-electric | locomotive built in 1965-1966 to operate on New Zealand |
aight and at Koprivshtitsa the lights of the | locomotive are visible a long distance into the tunnel. |
actors increase the power and economy of the | locomotive. |
driven by staff who were not members of the | locomotive branch, saving on wages. |
ble for the design of a number of successful | locomotive classes at Brighton including the E2 class 0 |
stop/guide wheel on the floating axle of the | locomotive were not tightened and safetied in accordanc |
Diagram of a | locomotive blast pipe. |
enger car collided with the underside of the | locomotive. |
ecame secretary of the Benalla branch of the | Locomotive Engine Drivers' and Firemen's Association (L |
Representative old steam | locomotive on display at Terminal Station. |
Others were stationed at the old Hamilton | locomotive depot for working trains from the interchang |
ay, Josephine is one of the oldest preserved | locomotive in New Zealand giving way to the older A67, |
in 1916, while supervising repair work on a | locomotive, he was tragically killed in an accident in |
ke visitors into the past with a ride on the | locomotive (dubbed Linda) and a walk up the tipple. |
recognized as the seminal authority on steam | locomotive construction in the late 19th century. |
of a clasp-type similar to that used on the | locomotive. |
he Duke travelled in the carriage and on the | locomotive footplate. |
sometimes mounted on the bogies, not on the | locomotive frame, so that they swivelled with the curva |
...that engages with the socket on the | locomotive to operate the regulator. |
the railway's trust currently owns one steam | locomotive - renamed Axe - although it did not serve on |
One such | locomotive, WD 357, survived long enough to be preserve |
The museum has one steam | locomotive and one diesel locomotive, along with 12 oth |
2009 the railway sold its one and only Steam | Locomotive the "Markeaton Lady" as it was not viable to |
Only the | locomotive was fitted with a Westinghouse brake and the |
It is run by the only steam | locomotive still in operation in Sri Lanka. |
The railroad had only one | locomotive, one freight car, and one passenger car. |
vel; there was no signalling, since only one | locomotive worked the line; and only local tickets were |
severe mechanical damage but often only the | locomotive crew suffered physically; however, Brunton's |
The S&DJR opened a | locomotive depot at the station in 1895 which operated |
The SER opened a | locomotive depot at Ashford in December 1842, sited to |
all sculpture featuring an operational 1940s | locomotive suspended from a crane. |
avy and broke them, encouraging opponents of | locomotive traction to criticise the innovation. |
i boats" traveling small canals or miniature | locomotive cars. |
ident John E. Tilford personally ordered the | locomotive to not be destroyed and turned to scrap. |
ic Places in 2006 as Maumelle Ordnance Works | Locomotive #1. |
erations into two new organisations, Tyseley | Locomotive Works and the operating arm Vintage Trains, |
he Provisional Committee to Organize Colored | Locomotive Firemen. |
depot, roundhouse, coal dock and other steam | locomotive support facilities, was renamed "Lester" aft |
deliberately distressed steam outline diesel | locomotive built in 1997 for the Wildlife Express Train |
o Jeremy Hosking and a further overhaul, the | locomotive returned to the mainline in April 2008. |
Limburg Railway Compagny has its own Diesel | locomotive. |
The mines also had their own steam | locomotive, Henrietta, of which some video footage exis |
and sidings, complete with its own dedicated | locomotive. |
The line owned a | locomotive, combination car and passenger car. |
Train pulled by ex-Southern Pacific Daylight | locomotive #4449 visited San Francisco. |
f the two preserved class K4s Pacifics steam | locomotive of the Pennsylvania Railroad. |
A historic Pakistani railway | locomotive |
n the 'most powerful express passenger steam | locomotive in Britain' title, which had been taken from |
stretch of track on which a Peckett 0-4-0ST | locomotive, no. |
The last Peckett steam | locomotive built, 2165 of 1958, is preserved at Sandsto |
Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad | locomotive #81 |
Similarly, in 1878 a Loftus Perkins tramway | locomotive was built, fed by a water-tube boiler nomina |
and Company was one of the pioneering steam | locomotive manufacturing companies of England. |
A Hibberd Planet diesel | locomotive is also present. |
comprise of original plantation-era Plymouth | Locomotive Works diesel switcher engines which range fr |
Ponemah Mills | Locomotive 1386 |
but later a unique Aveling and Porter steam | locomotive was employed. |
e Chief Mechanical Engineer when the post of | Locomotive Superintendent was renamed. |
al award for all railwaymen precipitated the | Locomotive Enginemen into a similar case before the Fed |
These locomotives were the premier freight | locomotive type on the system until World War II, and t |
Presently, a | Locomotive Factory for Railways under construction. |
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