Driver Mike Jaques gets his coal ready for the 10:00 departure for Hythe. Pacific #7, Typhoon, built in 1926 will soon be speeding across the coastal marshes of southern England at speeds up to 30... (more)
Driver Mike Jaques adds a scoop of coal as 15" gauge Pacific #7 speeds along the double track main at 25 mph (scale 75 mph). Thanks to RP contributor Alan Crotty for arranging my cab ride. What ... (more)
1897 built Decauville gets away from the water stop at Warren Wood with a short goods train on the Bredgar & Wormshill Light Railway.
This little Decauville was built in 1897 in France and exported to Australia to work in the sugar industry. In 1996 it was brought to England and has slowly been restored to running order by the w... (more)
Morrell Packing Plant switcher. Does anyone know what happened to this locomotive?
German built 0-10-0 Luttermoller engine no. 7 of Pagottan Sugar Mill on Java is witing for its next turn.
Hunslet Saddletank No 7 performs at Wheldale Colliery. This engine was pressed into use for 3 weeks in 12/81 when severe weather froze this systems Sentinel diesels.
Hunslet Saddletank No 7 performs at Wheldale Colliery. This engine was pressed into use for 3 weeks in 12/82 when severe weather froze this systems Sentinel diesels, one of which is visble here.
Hunslet Saddletank No 7 performs at Wheldale Colliery. This engine was pressed into use for 3 weeks in 12/82 when severe weather froze this systems diesels. See EXIF data for full caption.
Hunslet Saddletank No 7 performs at Wheldale Colliery. This engine was pressed into use for 3 weeks in 12/82 when severe weather froze this systems diesels. In the foreground is stacked NG track p... (more)
Narrow Gauge Lawley, ex Beira railways number 7, at Sanstone Estates station
Sharp and Fellows #7 was built in 1902 by ALCO. It used to be a 2-6-0 when it was owned by its former owner, Minnesota Land & Construction Co. Sharp and Fellows bought the engine in 1909, and adde... (more)
Restored Beira Railway 4-4-0 leaving Mooihoek siding.
Great Orme Tramway No 7 descends from Summit station en route to Halfway Station.
On display in the City Park in McDonough, Ga.