RM2BW29H2–King Boris drives first train of a new Bulgarian railway line. King Boris of Bulgaria, the best-known amateur engine driver in the world, again took the footplate when he drove the first train over Bulgaria's important new railway line linking Sofia, with the Mediterranean. 19 October 1937
RM2BW29P0–King Boris drives first train of a new Bulgarian railway line. King Boris of Bulgaria, the best-known amateur engine driver in the world, again took the footplate when he drove the first train over Bulgaria's important new railway line linking Sofia, with the Mediterranean. Photo shows, King Boris making his speech on May front of the first railway engine to use the new line. 19 October 1937
RM2BW1WHF–Stainless steel steam locomotive as challenger of diesel electrics. The new stainless steel steam locomotive has been introduced on the Burlington Railroad in America to battle with diesel electric locomotives of the same line to determine which is the King of the rails. Weighing 400 tons loaded, the stainless steel locomotive is said to have a cruising speed of 100 to 125 miles an hour. The diesel electrics used by the same line on the Chicago-Denver run away 216 tons, have been clocked at 122 miles an hour . Photo shows, the new stainless steel steam locomotive. 22 April 1937
RM2BW2B84–Fifth. That's been gives youengine driver. King Boris of Bulgaria driving the first train on the new railway line Levski-Lovech. 2 December 1927
RM2BW28D6–Britain's railways overcome the fog menace - audible signals warned driver and apply brakes. A device, invented by members of the railway staff, which gives audible warning to the drivers, has been installed as a safety aid on the Great Western Railway System in England. If the line is clear a bell rings by the drivers side giving him the right of way. Should the signal be at 'caution' a siren sounds and the brakes are automatically applied throughout the train. And I am sure you fitted beneath the locomotive connects with the ramp and so gives the signal to the driver. By means of this new sa
RM2BW28CN–Britain's railways overcome the fog menace - audible signals warned driver and apply brakes. A device, invented by members of the railway staff, which gives audible warning to the drivers, has been installed as a safety aid on the Great Western Railway System in England. If the line is clear a bell rings by the drivers side giving him the right of way. Should the signal be at 'caution' a siren sounds and the brakes are automatically applied throughout the train. And I am sure you fitted beneath the locomotive connects with the ramp and so gives the signal to the driver. By means of this new sa
RM2BW28BT–Britain's railways overcome the fog menace - audible signals warned driver and apply brakes. A device, invented by members of the railway staff, which gives audible warning to the drivers, has been installed as a safety aid on the Great Western Railway System in England. If the line is clear a bell rings by the drivers side giving him the right of way. Should the signal be at 'caution' a siren sounds and the brakes are automatically applied throughout the train. And I am sure you fitted beneath the locomotive connects with the ramp and so gives the signal to the driver. By means of this new sa
RM2BW28CW–Britain's railways overcome the fog menace - audible signals warned driver and apply brakes. A device, invented by members of the railway staff, which gives audible warning to the drivers, has been installed as a safety aid on the Great Western Railway System in England. If the line is clear a bell rings by the drivers side giving him the right of way. Should the signal be at 'caution' a siren sounds and the brakes are automatically applied throughout the train. And I am sure you fitted beneath the locomotive connects with the ramp and so gives the signal to the driver. By means of this new sa
RM2BW28C5–Britain's railways overcome the fog menace - audible signals warned driver and apply brakes. A device, invented by members of the railway staff, which gives audible warning to the drivers, has been installed as a safety aid on the Great Western Railway System in England. If the line is clear a bell rings by the drivers side giving him the right of way. Should the signal be at 'caution' a siren sounds and the brakes are automatically applied throughout the train. And I am sure you fitted beneath the locomotive connects with the ramp and so gives the signal to the driver. By means of this new sa
RM2BW8JYW–Building the new Albany Park train station . 1935 .
RM2BW8JYG–The new Albany Park train station . 1935 .
RM2BW9561–The Romney , Hythe & Dymchurch light railway terminates at Dungeness beach . This engine is leaving the station , which is situated next to the old lighthouse . The Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway is a 15 in/381 mm gauge light railway in Kent , England . The 131/2-mile (22 km) line runs from the Cinque Port of Hythe via Dymchurch , St. Mary's Bay , New Romney and Romney Sands to Dungeness . 1936
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