RM2M3T1X0–London - Plymouth - New York. The Route That Cuts Off The Corner. Trains are faster than ships. Embark at Plymouth, the nearest Ocean Port to New York, and so substitute a mile-a-minute in a Boat Train for a passage down Channel together with its concomitant - a continental call en route. Direct by the French Line. Advert.
RM2M3T1T8–New York in less than 6 days. French Line advert.
RM2M96857–A steam train, the Kingston Flyer, at Kingston, South Island, New Zealand. Kingston is a small town at the southernmost end of Lake Wakatipu. The Kingston Flyer historic railway service is closely associated with the town. It operates over a 14 kilometre long preserved section of the former Kingston Branch, which provided a rail link to Kingston for over a century, opening in 1878 and closing in 1979. In its heyday this line was considered to be one of the most important in New Zealand.
RMK07MPR–Boonville railway train wreck, New York State, USA
RMK05KA3–TRAIN NEAR LITTLE FALLS
RMER9A5H–Pemigewasset House, Plymouth, N.H. On the line of the Boston
RM2ARBCF1–New stations on the North London railway 1870
RM2M3NGMB–The reversing station on the Bhore Ghaut incline. At the time of its construction, the Bhore Ghaut incline was the highest and longest railway incline in the world, rising 1832 feet over 16 miles. There is one point along the line where, to gain height, the railway sweeps along the face of the mountain; and, as there is no space to turn round, a reversing station was formed, where a new engine would be attached, so that which was the end of the train becomes the head, and it then ascends a similar incline, like one shelf above another. 1869
RMG3BX58–Comic postcard by Cynicus, Our local express, Invercargill to Bluff, a railway line in Southland, New Zealand, which opened in 1867. The cartoon satirises the slowness of the journey, giving the railway staff time for a game of cricket as the train saunt
RM2M3NG2J–The new electric railway to Chamonix which opened in July 1901. The photographs show the beautiful scenery through which the line passes. Date: 1901
RM2M3REW3–The overland route to Egypt, the new wonder train which has brought Londoners within a week's railway journey of Cairo by way of Calais, the Balkans, Aleppo, Beirut, Haifa and Kantara. The photograph shows one of the sleeper cars of the new train, a development of the Orient Express. 1928
RM2RG985D–Underground railway electrification, London -- one of the new electric trains.
RM2M3NKX4–A diagram of the All-Red Route at the Festival of Empire, opened on 12th May 1911 by King George V and Queen Mary. The route was essentially an electric railway line laid down at a cost of 90,000 (in 1911), to link together the pavilions of Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and India at the Festival of Empire at the Crystal Palace. Date: 1911
RMDRDPPK–The Bowery, New York
RMD85P6D–Locomotive New York to Chicago
RM2ARBE6W–Cartoons in 'Fun,' 1866. The Guide to the Metropolitan Railway. A humorous commentary on the popularity of the new London underground railway, showing people travelling for business and pleasure, and one of the 'oldest inhabitants' of the underground sewers, a frightened rat!
RM2M3RY0J–Railway station at Evesham, Worcestershire, on the occasion of its opening. Date: 1852
RM2M3RXYX–Railway station at Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, showing the opening celebrations. Date: 1850
RMDRARC7–Primorskaya Railway, St Petersburg, Russia
RM2M3RTGB–Engraving from the foot of Frederick Street, Gray's Inn Road, at its junction with Bagnigge Wells Road. of a portion of the works in progress for this vast undertaking. 1862
RMG3CXH2–Illustration, Railway Ribaldry by W Heath Robinson
RMD866Y8–Zig-Zag railway in Australia
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