Threlkeld Mining Museum's annual gala is tomorrow but a charter ran the locomotives a day early. Here Jack Lane, one of the five guest engines, heads a small rack of mineral hoppers
0-4-0 steamlocomotive 200-90 "Maffei" (name "Liesl") of the "Rheinbähnle" is pulling her train on the Rhine dam from the Wiesenau bridge northbound to the "Rhein-Schauen" workplace Lustenau. The ... (more)
This gem of an old cogwheel steamlocomotive, named "Caspar Honegger", is 140 years old now. It was built in 1877 by Maschinenfabrik Aarau for the weaving machine factory of Honegger in Rüti, whic... (more)
The 0-4-0 industrial shunter at Washford during the steam gala. This locomotive was built by Andrew Barclay in 1910 and was delivered new to Stewart & Lloyd Ltd.
Taking water
The 1927 "Raleigh" Replica
The "Raleigh" was the first steam locomotive to operate in North Carolina. This replica was built in 1927 by the Seaboard Air Line shops and was donated to th... (more)
Louisville Cement #11 has found it's way back on display at the main parking entrance at the Kentucky Railway Museum. While heavy lifting equipment was on site placing a turntable the opportunity ... (more)
"La Mollendina",a 24 ton old Baldwin locomotive, "preserved" just in front of the sea.
Darjeeling shed during the night
DHR B Class near Darjeeling