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In 1851 the company exhibited an early tank | locomotive at The Great Exhibition, and were awarded a |
ge Railway train, hauled by a Price shunting | locomotive down the main street of Kawakawa. |
closure of one port meant every operational | locomotive on the West Coast was pushed into duty to ha |
iend of Charleston, the first American-built | locomotive, and the H.L. Hunley, the first submarine to |
eak in the centre as the front wheels of the | locomotive reached the further abutment. |
ls are now in SAR Blue Train livery, neither | locomotive wore the blue livery while still in service. |
0, the Railway bought another American steam | locomotive from the Baldwin Locomotive Works, and it wa |
based around the only remaining Fell railway | locomotive in the world. |
The new owners plan to restore the | locomotive into the appearance of a New York, New Haven |
In the case of | Locomotive 1, the four speed gearbox drives a countersh |
The AD43C is a type of diesel | locomotive from the Prima (locomotive) generation used |
Representing the | locomotive in the film is American-type steam engine #2 |
At this time a typical goods | locomotive on the line was the Class J type 0-6-0, pass |
n in the film, such as the decoupling of the | locomotive from the train while in motion, he insisted |
Cookham Manor was the only | locomotive in the 'Manor' Class to be bought directly f |
ays, riding a vintage lorry and then a steam | locomotive to the Indian border at Raxaul, followed by |
ith Class 31 diesel 31438 becoming the first | locomotive, since the singling of the route, to pass ov |
It hit the other | locomotive 86429 The Times side-on, which finished up i |
e a full-length train of ten carriages and a | locomotive, so the conductor will have a good enough vi |
In 1857, the foundry produced the first | locomotive for the Rome Railroad, making this the first |
e Great Western railway had chosen to name a | locomotive Thunderer, the first locomotive being one of |
The | locomotive crossed the bridge safely with most of its c |
Two batches were built by the North British | Locomotive Company, the first batch of 100 introduced i |
A | locomotive for the Thamshavn railway, which had previou |
ical of the communication method between the | locomotive and the rest of the train using an external |
It was a diesel powered | locomotive in the pre-TOPS period. |
ould not change ends at Greenford and so the | locomotive pulled the carriages one way and pushed them |
VGN 36 Fairbanks-Morse H-16-44 diesel | locomotive crossing the diamond with Norfolk & Western |
ly in this century, the city transferred the | locomotive to the Fort Smith Trolley Museum with the pr |
ed to persuade George Stephenson to supply a | locomotive for the line. |
ch ends up putting the dog on the front of a | locomotive, while the dog exclaims that he caught a tra |
emains preserved as a non-operational museum | locomotive at the Dresden Transport Museum. |
at the Didcot Railway Centre, although their | locomotive with the necessary control equipment, number |
The first | locomotive was the Best Friend of Charleston of 1830; b |
The first | locomotive of the CN&L was built in 1887 and sold in 19 |
The weight of the | locomotive caused the piers to subside and the bridge t |
vel; there was no signalling, since only one | locomotive worked the line; and only local tickets were |
This was the first | locomotive on the railway, being bought with a large am |
ferent boilers, standard no 4 for the tender | locomotive, and the smaller (by about 350 sq ft) standa |
so chose this design to be their first goods | locomotive class, the K-class, for the Trans-Australian |
1999, Disney purchased the inoperable Maud L | locomotive from the Cedar Point Amusement Park in Sandu |
NSB decided to order two types of electric | locomotive for the line: El 3 and El 4. El 3 was nearly |
all of the stunts were filmed on the moving | locomotive with the actors. |
o clearance issues, Knotts later donated the | locomotive to the current owner and place of operation, |
he engineer is charged with operation of the | locomotive and the fireman is responsible for maintaini |
the latter decades of the branch: an A class | locomotive on the service out of Waikaka, and an AB cla |
s completely renewed at Swindon, as a larger | locomotive, joining the 439 Class. |
During the steam | locomotive era the railroad stored helper engines at He |
The wrecked | locomotive of the passenger train |
DE class | locomotive on the railway. |
FS class 245 | locomotive at the station. |
The | locomotive was the first of the "King" Class, and was b |
d George Armstrong (1822-1901), became steam | locomotive engineers; their careers were spent mainly o |
the Great Western Railway chose to site its | locomotive works there. |
Part of the "Dash 9" | locomotive series, these units are usually rated at 4,0 |
r Melbourne at 1:00pm, operated by a N class | locomotive and three car N type carriage set. |
The 30 ton | locomotive fell through the deck of the bridge onto the |
like a steam | locomotive, each time they say Injun Joe's name. |
tury, with Lyd, a replica of Lew (the fourth | locomotive built to this basic design), operational on |
An EMD SW8 is the | locomotive assigned to this line, which serves regular |
from DSB's history include an E class steam | locomotive used to haul the funeral train of King Frede |
avy and broke them, encouraging opponents of | locomotive traction to criticise the innovation. |
It was the first commercial adhesion steam | locomotive, employed to haul coal chaldron wagons from |
ches rather than imitating the design of the | locomotive, leading to the appearance that the train is |
esulted in his developing the first adequate | locomotive adapted to the rigours of everyday road serv |
was a spur to leave part of the train if the | locomotive needed to take two trips to get up the hill. |
Fairlie was introduced by the North British | Locomotive Company to South African Railways in 1924. |
Lawson B. Billinton (1882-1954) was also the | Locomotive Engineer to the LB&SCR from 1912 until his r |
o Jeremy Hosking and a further overhaul, the | locomotive returned to the mainline in April 2008. |
ss's design stems from the requirement for a | locomotive similar to the Ub class with the inclusion o |
It was released on May 24, 2004 through | Locomotive Music, to generally favorable critical revie |
t tractive effort (40,300 lbs.) of any 4-6-0 | locomotive ever to run in the United Kingdom. |
The success of this | locomotive led to the importation of locomotive compone |
Following the dividing up of the | locomotive fleet to the new states formed from the brea |
modified gallery car was built in 1960 with | locomotive controls to allow push-pull operation. |
During these tests, the | locomotive failed to restart a 350-long-ton (360 t) tra |
In 1911 he was appointed the railway's | Locomotive Superintendent to succeed D. E. Marsh, after |
Fishponds built locomotives of the Avonside | Locomotive Works to join the main line. |
ng line constructed in 1905 for the Avonside | Locomotive Works to move their newly built locomotives |
This | locomotive had to be given to the Soviet Union as a pen |
Whitwell & Reepham railway station, with the | locomotive moving to the Bressingham Steam Museum. |
e Launceston Steam Railway whilst the diesel | locomotive went to Alan Keef |
of what eventually became the most prolific | locomotive type to ever run on South African rails. |
he last train was operated by the Stephenson | Locomotive Society to commemorate the closure of the st |
Wales came to a similar conclusion: a steam | locomotive belonging to the Rhymney Railway was inadver |
his was due to return to Nuneaton and so the | locomotive needed to be run round the train. |
tury, with Lyd (a replica of Lew, the fourth | locomotive built to this basic design) operational on t |
g loop, built an engine shed and installed a | locomotive turntable together with transfer docks permi |
reserved country station which also houses a | locomotive shed together with a carriage maintenance an |
charter train hauled by the brand new steam | locomotive 60163 Tornado. |
The | locomotive was totally submerged with the attached wood |
Locomotive hauled trains (steam and electric) on the Me | |
This was necessary as | locomotive hauled trains had been banned from the usual |
Within the park itself, three steam | locomotive powered trains operate on a 2-mile (3.2 km) |
Coal is now offloaded from Deutsche Bahn | locomotive hauled trains for the power station on the s |
ner and DB Schenker that use the BR Class 66 | locomotive, to transport coal & limestone to Drax and E |
and brown (ochre), with charges depicting a | locomotive (for transportation), a sheave of wheat (for |
crossing - and a specially designed lifting | locomotive ("Hein's Trein" ), the antennas can be physi |
carrying Shoreham Lane, which the cab of the | locomotive struck, turning it on its side across the cu |
In October 1892 he became Suburban District | Locomotive Superintendent; two years later he was trans |
many of them, including the P1 2-8-2 freight | locomotive, the U1 2-8-0+0-8-2 Garratt freight locomoti |
ne carriage was used at a time as the Kitson | Locomotive was unable to draw two fully loaded carriage |
The | locomotive was uncoupled leaving the carriages unsecure |
e L&YR, becoming an outdoor assistant in the | locomotive department under Barton Wright in Manchester |
levers, affecting the valve events when the | locomotive was under way. |
njugated valve gear was used by the American | Locomotive Company under license and the 4-12-2 locomot |
he Bridgewater Trust works, where the Rocket | locomotive was under construction. |
, the station served as a base for the Wight | Locomotive Society until January 1971, when the site wa |
It was then used as a base for the Wight | Locomotive Society until January 1971, when it was demo |
Railway Centre, which was run by the Bahamas | Locomotive Society until it closed in 1991 due to lease |
This | locomotive was unusual for the time in that it burned c |
5 a newly restored LB&SCR A1 Class 'terrier' | locomotive was unveiled at the station. |
A new | locomotive was unveiled, and the locomotive said to hav |
sed an oil burner) and, for that reason, the | locomotive carried up to 150 kg of coke. |
irst section, the song picks up speed like a | locomotive building up a head of steam. |
The lead | locomotive ended up facing the way it had come and its |
Over the production span of certain | locomotive models upgraded engine models have been fitt |
without needing to uncouple and reverse the | locomotive, or use a turntable. |
ansit as a variant of the EMD AEM-7 electric | locomotive in use by Amtrak, MARC, and SEPTA. |
s to which of them could first build a steam | locomotive for use in their works. |
without needing to uncouple and reverse the | locomotive, or use a turntable. |
The first | locomotive to use it was Steam Incorporated's KA 945 an |
That company's | locomotive fleet used the line between here and Chapelt |
All 567C | locomotive models used D-37 traction motors. |
The | locomotive is used for potash trains, and occasional pa |
The NZR V class steam | locomotive was used on New Zealand's railway network fr |
In Australia, later VR and NSWGR 3 cylinder | locomotive designs used alternative mechanisms to the G |
TGR X class diesel electric | locomotive as used in Tasmania, the first mainline dies |
d the same spring balance principle to steam | locomotive safety valves, replacing the earlier deadwei |
raph of the Sunbeam with streamlined Pacific | locomotive and Vanderbilt tender, circa 1940, from The |
used, so the Head Shunter decided to run the | locomotive around via the main line. |
aight and at Koprivshtitsa the lights of the | locomotive are visible a long distance into the tunnel. |
Train pulled by ex-Southern Pacific Daylight | locomotive #4449 visited San Francisco. |
Longhaul NSB El 18 | locomotive at Voss Station. |
For the | locomotive, see VR Class Sm1. |
EMD 16-567A at the Florida Central Railroad | locomotive shops, waiting to be restored and installed. |
The Richmond | Locomotive Works was the largest and most significant m |
The Avonside | Locomotive Works was a locomotive manufacturer on Filwo |
His first | locomotive design was the H&BR Class B 0-6-0 tender loc |
Richmond | Locomotive Works was a steam locomotive manufacturing f |
The Avonside | Locomotive Works was badly affected by the 1930s Great |
A nearby | locomotive builder was Peckett and Sons located on Deep |
in 1916, while supervising repair work on a | locomotive, he was tragically killed in an accident in |
lem that made the locomotives unpopular with | locomotive crews was the way the firebox door opened fl |
Number 58 is a China Railways SY class steam | locomotive that was built in 1989 by the Tangshan Locom |
A small | locomotive depot was also provided, along with a 50 fee |
A | locomotive shed was provided opposite the north end of |
to the line including an ex-Midland 2F tank | locomotive which was kept permanently there for the pur |
The | locomotive design was used by other Industrial manufact |
r of the steam train fled the scene with his | locomotive which was later found abandoned as he went i |
ere the cave is located near holds a crashed | locomotive, which was used in the shooting of a now los |
ves, and the PWD D class is another shunting | locomotive that was solely operated by the PWD on its c |
On 18 February 1948 C Class | locomotive 1225 was wrongly despatched into the north s |
Locomotive #7 was ensnared in a legal dispute over back | |
y mounted to raise funds to preserve the old | locomotive, which was deteriorating in a side yard in A |
o using the car only on farm roads until the | Locomotive Act was replaced by the Locomotives on the H |
A small | locomotive depot was built by the PD&SWJR in 1872, whic |
rst operationally successful mainline diesel | locomotive, which was completed in 1924 and went into s |
The first | Locomotive Superintendent was Edward Bury, who also own |
Initially standard gauge | locomotive numbering was a simple sequential system, st |
A | locomotive shed was built on land which was never forma |
In 1908, the WMR and its | locomotive fleet was purchased by the New Zealand Railw |
The | locomotive depot was closed by British Railways in Nove |
e Chief Mechanical Engineer when the post of | Locomotive Superintendent was renamed. |
40CW is a 4,000 horsepower (3,000 kW) diesel | locomotive that was built by GE Transportation Systems |
ification of the local railways, an electric | locomotive shed was also built. |
s became the new home of the SLSF 4018 steam | locomotive, which was relocated from Birmingham's Fair |
In 1870 a new | locomotive shed was built to the south of the station. |
he Greytown station building, goods shed and | locomotive shed was let to Ebenezer Gray for £1183. |
A steam | locomotive shed was located on the west side of the lin |
This | locomotive also was used on the "Top Yard" to York Road |
In 1906 the site of the | locomotive works was purchased by New England Cotton Ya |
d, pushed from behind by an available diesel | locomotive, which was directly behind the steam locomot |
nty Pennsylvania” also claims that the first | locomotive cab was constructed in the CVRR shops in Cha |
In 1874 a 0-4-0 saddle tank | locomotive Shakerley was bought from Manning Wardle and |
The first | locomotive there was a German-built Deutz petrol locomo |
Hudson Railroad built an experimental steam | locomotive that was designed to run at 400 psi (2.8 MPa |
Wrexham's Croes Newydd | locomotive shed was the last of the GWR 'northlight' de |
While the practice by most other | locomotive builders was to allocate builder's numbers o |
Guests feel the motion of the | locomotive as well as the swinging of the train on ice |
ss, requiring an engine shed in Waikari, and | locomotive depots were established in Waipara, Culverde |
pite the unconnected brake hoses, unless the | locomotive brakes were already applied. |
Most Richmond | Locomotive engines were sold to Southern carriers. |
The NLR's headquarters and | locomotive works were initially at Bow. |
In 2002, the Rainhill | locomotive trials were re-staged on this line. |
During the 1960s further | locomotive models were produced for the Deutsche Bundes |
The | locomotive workshops were established in 1838 at Wolver |
In 1908, the WMR and its | locomotive fleet were purchased by New Zealand Railways |
Two larger | locomotive depots were then built at Devons Road nearby |
consisted of two different types of Fairlie | locomotive, and were the first classes to take that des |
Many new innovations in the | locomotive field were being introduced during this peri |
Two years later, the former goods and | locomotive facilities were rationalised. |
The two | locomotive pairs were numbered 9250A&B and 9251A&B, lat |
s able to purchase a share of the Manchester | Locomotive Works when it opened in 1853. |
hey were soon incorporated into the national | locomotive fleet when the provinces were abolished. |
tone is rather historic, home to the Baldwin | Locomotive Works, which built 100,000+ steam, diesel, a |
High Street of the village is the Harlington | Locomotive Society which operates a trestle railway aro |
The Speakmans bought a 0-6-0 saddle tank | locomotive about which little is known but may have bee |
erbury Branch of the New Zealand Railway and | Locomotive Society, which had formed in the late 1950s |
by the Brighton & Hove Society of Miniature | Locomotive Engineers, which was formed from part of Bri |
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