Steam locomotive number Black & White Stock Photos
RMERKNGW–Southern Railway Class K Steam locomotive number steams out of the sheds, circa 1965.
RMH2ABW1–AMERICAN CENTRAL PACIFIC STEAM LOCOMOTIVE number 147 with cow catcher guard and engineer with grease gun about 1880
RMERKKNR–Vale of Rheidol 2-6-2 steam locomotive number 7 'Dwain Glyndwr' leaves Aberffrwyd with the 10am train from Aberystwyth to Devils Bridge. 7th August 1968.
RME9B666–original british rail steam locomotive number 7200 exiting the severn tunnel in the 1960s
RMERKKKB–An old Leamington steam locomotive number 6697 being preapred for action at Didcot, Oxfordshire before taking part in the Great Western Society Ltd open days. 17th September 1977.
RMJM4512–original british railways steam locomotive number 46245 city of london at rugby station england uk 1960s
RMERKK7X–Great Western Railway 4-60 Class 4900 steam locomotive number 6914 'Langton Hall' passing Twyford, July 1960.
RMDRBE96–Louisville and Nashville Rail Road 4-4-0 'american' steam locomotive number 33. Photographed at Nashville, Kentucky, USA in 1888.
RMPA8EKG–78 F class steam locomotive number 113 at Outram Railway Station ATLIB 264651
RMERKJNB–London Midland and Scottish Railway 4-6-0 Stanier Class Five steam locomotive number 45156, heads the G.C. Enterprises special train through Clapham between Carnforth and Settle. 4th August 1968.
RMEBNEFJ–original british rail steam locomotive number 42822 working in sheffield during the 1960s
RMERKKYG–A London Midland and Scottish Railway Jubilee Class 4-6-0 steam locomotive number 45573 named Newfoundland, climbing beneath Wild Boar Fell to Ais Gill summit pulling an Edinburgh to St Pancras through-train, circa 1952.
RMHAHFEW–original british rail steam locomotive number 70029 shooting star at rugby during the 1960s
RMETPDEA–LNER Class K1 Number 2005 steam locomotive designed by Edward Thompson. Pictured at ICI Preservation Works. North Yorkshire, 24th December 1984.
RME8CBR7–original british railways steam locomotive number 60009 union of south africa at peterborough during the1960s
RM2WAMEDA–1970, historical, outside at a steam fair, visitors looking at the steam powered tractor, 'Margaret', built in 1922 and known as a Showmans Road Locomotive. Maker's nameplate on front; C. Burrell & Sons Ltd, England. Number plate is NO 4999. Founded in 1770 and based at Thetford, Norfolk, Charles Burrell & Sons were builders of steam traction engines and related machinery and traded until the late 1920s, when the internal combustion engine became a more effective alternative to steam power.
RMEG3BCE–original british railways steam locomotive number 44858 takes on water at brackley watched by enthusiastic young trainspotters
RMERKJJ5–London Northwestern Locomotive 0-6-0 number 147 stationed at Crewe. Circa 1896.
RM2BRDBPJ–original british rail steam locomotive number 42062 enters rugby station from the south in the 1950s england uk
RM2RG9R7P–At the 1965 Brighton Steam Rally Maker: John Fowler & Co. of Leeds, Type: Road Locomotive Number: 14754 Built: 1920 Registration: NO 459 Class: A9 Cylinders: Compound Nhp: 7 Name: Endeavour
RMH8YAX0–an original british rail stanier class 5 steam locomotive number 45583 assam in the 1960s rugby midland station england uk
RM2J2YKCA–British Railways Steam Locomotive Standard Class 2MT 2-6-0 Number 78022 at Keighley Railway Station on the steam heritage railway line in monochrome
RMR279M6–original british rail steam loco number 46245 city of london at rugby midland station 1960s
RM2K97H44–Olofström station, steam locomotive number 21
RMEKK6AA–original steam locomotive number 32636 the oldest running british rail locomotive on the hayling island farewell tour
RM2HHC5R5–South Australian Railways C class steam locomotive number 6 (HTSA GN13486).
RM2B2B9E8–202 - express train locomotive with streamlined body of the Class 05 (05001) with the number 001 of the Deutsche Reichsbahn, built from 1935 by the Borsig Lokomotiv Werke Berlin-Tegel. Streamlined steam locomotives before 1945, locomotives: historical, railways.
RMPA8CFP–53 Climax steam locomotive, number 1650, hauling empty logging wagons near Ongarue ATLIB 292613
RMERKM4A–Copley Hill class steam locomotive B1 4-6-0 number 61387 attacks the 1-in-50 from Holbeck up to Copley Hill with a Leeds-Cleethorpes train, 1951
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RMERKMPN–British Railways Standard Class 9F number 92220 Evening Star, the last British rail steam locomotive to be built by British Railways, leaving the sheds after the naming ceremony at Swindon. March 1960.
RM2B2B9GK–An engineer in the driver's cab of a locomotive of Deutsche Reichsbahn with the number 41001, bearing the Reichsadler (Imperial Eagle) and swastika.
RM2A7DHJN–The railway station at Grays, Essex, England, UK c. 1910. Waiting at the station is a London, Tilbury and Southend Railway train headed east, destined for Gravesend. The tank engine at the front is locomotive number 21. The London, Tilbury and Southend Railway (LTSR) is a commuter railway line on the British railway system which connects London's Fenchurch Street station with destinations in east London and Essex. A loop line between Barking and Pitsea provides an alternative route via Grays and Tilbury.
RMFD723X–Steam locomotive, 1935
RM2R9XXX6–transport / transportation, railway, locomotives, steam locomotive class DR 01, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RMFD72D4–Steam locomotive in the United States 1926
RM2M9A5FX–At the 1965 Brighton Steam Rally, on the promenade. Maker: John Fowler & Co. of Leeds, Type: Road Locomotive Number: 14754 Built: 1920 Registration: NO 459 Class: A9 Cylinders: Compound Nhp: 7 Name: Endeavour
RMFD72BA–Steam locomotive, 1911
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RMFD72AM–Steam locomotive in Germany, 1935
RMD8X9TD–Detail of the Baldwin Number 12 locomotive. The engine was built in 1929 and served in the logging industry in northern Arizona
RMEKK69J–original steam locomotive number 32636 the oldest running british rail locomotive on the hayling island farewell tour
RMAN3A0N–Black & white image of steam locomotive British Rail number Stean locomotive British Rail number 69621 0-6-2 tank engine
RM2AW419F–cl&rco Comox Logging and Railway Company steam locomotive engine number 10
RMPA89N8–97 Front view of 'Pearson's Dream', E class steam locomotive number 66, at the Petone Railway Workshops ATLIB 274463
RMDHD9WN–Mexican Central Railway (Ferrocarril Central Mexicano) 2-6-0 Porter Mogul Steam locomotive and tender, number 57 at station c.1890.
RMWHBERB–Murdock's Locomotive Model of 1784-6 of Watt 's firstdesign for a locomotive.. William Murdoch (sometimes spelled Murdock) (August 21, 1754 - November 15, 1839) was a Scottish engineer and inventor. It is believed that his name was Anglicised to Murdock when he moved to England. He was employed by the firm of Boulton and Watt and worked for them in Cornwall as a steam engine erector for ten years, spending most of the rest of his life in Birmingham. He was the inventor of gas lighting in the early 1790s and coined the term gasometer. He also made a number of innovations to the steam engine,
RME88R05–Highland Railway locomotive number 141 'Ballindalloch Castle' with a passenger train at Pitlochry station, Scotland.
RMGAP4D3–Derby, birthplace of countless hundreds of steam locomotives in the past, said goodbye to the iron horse for good when Number 75042, a class 4 4-6-0 tender engine, had a civic send off assuming the unhappy distinction of being the last steam locomotive to receive a general repair at the British Railway Works.
RF2HWRAB3–Bullied 7P5FA 4-6-2 ‘West Country’ class locomotive number 34092 The City of Wells entering Bury station on the East Lancs Railway
RMM1XYAN–Steam loco 30346 my reference 3658
RM2WAT6EH–1970, historical, outside at a steam fair, visitors looking at the steam engine, 'Margaret', England, UK, built in 1922 and known as a Showmans Road Locomotive. Maker's nameplate on front; C. Burrell & Sons Ltd, England. Number plate is NO 4999. Founded in 1770 and based at Thetford, Norfolk, Charles Burrell & Sons were leading builders of steam traction engines and related machinery and traded until the late 1920s, when the internal combustion engine became a more effective alternative to steam power.
RMGCG9WK–The 'Sir Winston Churchill', number 34051, a Battle of Britain class Pacific steam locomotive which British Railways have chosen to haul the funeral train of Sir Winston Churchill from Waterloo en route for Handborough Station near Bladon, Oxfordshire.
RMCP1B8R–press / media, journal, 'Eisenbahn-Journal und National-Magazin', editor: Friedrich List, number 1, 1835, title page, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2HW5JRP–The 1T57 'Fifteen Guinea Special', the last main-line passenger train to be hauled by steam locomotive power on British Rail on 11th August 1968 before the introduction of a steam ban that started the following day. It was a special rail tour excursion train organised for the occasion from Liverpool via Manchester to Carlisle and back, and was pulled by four different steam locomotives in turn during the four legs of the journey. Picture shows: The train, headed by the Britannia Class 5 locomotive engine 'Oliver Cromwell' (number 70013), arriving at Carlisle Station after its journey from Live
RM2RG9R8T–Garrett Showmans Road Locomotive 33353, The Chough, at Redruth steam rally (later converted to Tractor). Maker: Richard Garrett & Sons, in Leiston, Suffolk Type: Tractor Number: 33353 Built: 1919 Registration: BJ 4236 Cylinders: Compound Nhp: 4 Name: The Chough
RMEE27NR–A SOMERSET & DORSET JOINT RAILWAY 7F CLASS 2-8-0 locomotive run by the West Somerset Railway (WSR), venting steam in Watchet.
RM2T7W6KA–1960 Alco diesel locomotive engine number 442 in active service for the Austin Steam Train association, while their 1916 steam engine is under repair.
RMFD725A–Steam locomotive in Germany, 1935
RMD8X8G8–Baldwin Number 12 steam locomotive. The engine was built in 1929 and served in the logging industry in northern Arizona
RMEKK69M–original steam locomotive number 32636 the oldest running british rail locomotive on the hayling island farewell tour
RMFD72WJ–Steam locomotive in Great Britain, 1932
RM2AW6DCG–Pacific Great Eastern Railway Engine number 5
RMPA8CFX–53 Climax steam locomotive, number 1650, hauling empty logging wagons on a railway viaduct near Ongarue ATLIB 292950
RMFD725X–Locomotive in the United States, 1905
RM2AW419B–CL&RCO Comox Logging and Railway Company Engine number 5
RM2X0H9JD–The locomotive ran under several designations. In the picture as 02-0201-0. It is also known under the number 18-201 and is the fastest still licensed steam locomotive in the world. Here on a special trip in West Berlin [automated translation]
RM2BA3CJ1–PGE Pacific Great Eastern engine number 3, Squamish 1950
RF2HWRABD–Bullied 7P5FA 4-6-2 ‘West Country’ class locomotive number 34092 The City of Wells entering Bury station on the East Lancs Railway
RM2B2B9F6–The first trip of the Class 05 (05001) express locomotive of Deutsche Reichsbahn (German Reich Railway) on the track towards Tegel. It was built at the Borsig locomotive factory in Tegel, and had a top speed of 170 km / h. On the side track there is a steam locomotive with the number 93107, between, railway employees. Streamlined steam locomotives before 1945, locomotives: historical, railways.
RM2AR45Y0–Pacific Great Eastern Railway Engine number 54
RM2HHTRX4–The Great Western Railway Manor class 4-6-0 steam locomotive Foxcote Manor, number 7822, departs from Llangollen heading a Barmouth - Birmingham excursion train, passing the River Dee.Circa 1955.
RM2TH0D09–Locomotive number 3905 of the 3900 series built by Henschel & Sohn from Kassel in the depot at Central Station ca. 1932
RM2HW4X7B–Number 34021 'Dartmoor' a Bulleid Pacific locomotive of the West Country Class, seen racing towards London from Salisbury, Wiltshire for the last time before retirement30th April 1967.
RM2M9A5G4–Fowler Showmans Road Locomotive 15657, The Iron Maiden at Redruth steam rally. Maker: John Fowler & Co. of Leeds, Type: Showmans Road Locomotive Number: 15657 Built: 1920 Registration: FX 6661 Class: R3 Cylinders: Compound Nhp: 8 Name: The Iron Maiden
RMEE27MH–A SOMERSET & DORSET JOINT RAILWAY 7F CLASS 2-8-0 locomotive run by the West Somerset Railway (WSR), venting steam in Watchet.
RMCP14FH–1960 Alco diesel locomotive engine number 442 in active service at Austin & Texas Central Railroad in Austin, Texas.
RMC0CTWT–LNER locomotive no. 4472 'Flying Scotsman' at Coalville Open Day, Leicestershire, UK 1987
RMD8X8FT–Detail of the Baldwin Number 12 locomotive. The engine was built in 1929 and served in the logging industry in northern Arizona
RMEKK6AR–original steam locomotive number 32636 the oldest running british rail locomotive on the hayling island farewell tour
RFH86XA9–Standard Class 4 Steam Loco 76079 (as 76038)Passing Beck Hole on the NYMR Welsh Gala 2016.North Yorkshire Moors Railway.
RMR0NJDM–original british rail steam loco number 9407 with freight train at rugby england uk
RMPA890P–95 Frame and wheels for the front engine unit of 'Pearson's Dream', E class steam locomotive number 66, at the Petone Railway Workshops ATLIB 274447
RMFE0N2M–original british rail steam loco number 34060
RM2B7DRAN–Soviet mainline freight locomotive СО 17-2211 Sergo Ordzhonikidze, black and white style
RMF6YY4B–original british rail steam loco number 34015 at ashwater england uk 1960s
RM2K03YWJ–Opening of the Great North of Scotland Railway - The Huntly Station, 1854. Locals turn out for the arrival of the first steam train in their town. 'The formal opening of this line, extending railway communication forty miles north from Aberdeen, in all but unbroken connection with the great railway system throughout the kingdom, took place...The special train started from Kittybrewster, Aberdeen, at eleven o'clock...consisting of twenty-five carriages, drawn by two engines, and containing the directors and officials of the line, with a number of other gentlemen, amounting in all to about 400..
RM2WPHC23–Heavy grade engine, Canadian Pacific Railways engine number 314 circa 1920s, Rockies, Western Canada
RM2B2B9EB–The first trip of the Class 05 (05001) express locomotive of Deutsche Reichsbahn (German Reich Railway), having the number 001, built from 1935 by the Borsig Lokomotiv Werke Berlin-Tegel. Streamlined steam locomotives before 1945, locomotives: historical, railways.
RM2AP80N1–Pacific Great Eastern Railway Engine number 54
RM2F6CCW1–BJ C3 52. Delivery photo. The locomotive was manufactured by Nohab, manufacturing number 775. In 1972, NOHAB's steam club.
RF2A2P31E–steam engine getting filled with water on the Poppy Line railway at Sheringham, Norfolk, UK taken 29th Sept 2019.
RM2HW5K0P–Number 34021 Dartmoor a Bulleid Pacific locomotive of the West Country Class, seen here before it leaves Salisbury, Wiltshire bound for London, Waterloo for the last time before retirement30th April 1967.
RM2M9A5GP–Burrell Showmans Road Locomotive 3887, The Prince of Wales at Beaulieu Steam Happening Maker: Charles Burrell & Sons of Thetford, Norfolk Type: Showmans Road Locomotive Number: 3887 Built: 1922 Registration: HR 6658 Class: Scenic Cylinders: Compound Nhp: 8 Name: The Prince of Wales
RMP66X6G–A railtour passenger service headed by locomotive number 62360 at Cudworth station. One of H.B.P's most memorable Railtours took place on the 2
RM2RG9MNT–Burrell Showmans Road Locomotive, regn. WT8606, number 4000, Ex-Mayor at Andover Steam Rally. Built in 1925 by Charles Burrell & Sons at Thetford, powered by a 10 Nhp compound steam engine.
RM2HBE3X9–British Railways Standard Class 4MT Locomotive 2-6-0 Number 76017
RM2E55KC2–London Midland and Scottish Railway Stanier Class 5 4-6-0 number 45305 is a preserved steam locomotive on the Great Central Railway.
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