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Railroad Track Collection (page 13)

Background imageRailroad Track Collection: Steam Trains

Steam Trains
Fine Art Storehouse Vintage Photo Gallery: Transportation: Steam Trains

Background imageRailroad Track Collection: Paris Street

Paris Street
People boarding trams on the Boulevard de Strasbourg in Paris. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageRailroad Track Collection: Sewers Of Paris

Sewers Of Paris
Inside the Paris sewers with a central channel and railway trucks parked along the side. (Photo by Nadar/Getty Images)

Background imageRailroad Track Collection: French Exhibits In Transit

French Exhibits In Transit
Crates containing items destined for the French pavillion leaving Paris for the Great Exhibition at the Crystal Palace, London, March 1851

Background imageRailroad Track Collection: The Waggon

The Waggon
Ladies and gentlemen take a tour of the Parisian sewers, 1870. On the right, a tunnel leads up to Rue Laffitte in the north of the city. Illustration by Jules Pelcos

Background imageRailroad Track Collection: French Commuters

French Commuters
circa 1940: Commuters crowd the platforms of the Place d Italie metro station in Paris. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageRailroad Track Collection: George Stephenson (1781-1848), wood engraving, published in 1880

George Stephenson (1781-1848), wood engraving, published in 1880
George Stephenson (1781 - 1848), English engineer and principal founder of the railway sector. Wood engraving, published in 1880

Background imageRailroad Track Collection: Locomotive Leg

Locomotive Leg
A cartoon depicting John Bulls locomotive leg. Original Artwork: From Punch (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageRailroad Track Collection: LMS Railway

LMS Railway
Entrance of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway line at Edge Hill in Liverpool. Original Artwork: Drawing by TT Bury, engraved by H Pyall and published by Ackerman

Background imageRailroad Track Collection: Kilsby Tunnel

Kilsby Tunnel
Broken sleepers and pieces of stone on the track in the great ventilation shaft at Kilsby Tunnel, built by Robert Stephenson for the London and Birmingham line

Background imageRailroad Track Collection: Third Class

Third Class
1875: An engraving of an underground train station transporting workmen. Original Artwork: Engraved by Dure. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageRailroad Track Collection: Engine Chimneys

Engine Chimneys
circa 1840: The stationary engine chimneys and locomotive engine house near Camden Town on the London and Birmingham Railway line

Background imageRailroad Track Collection: Station Commotion

Station Commotion
circa 1860: Crowds trying to get into the carriages at Crystal Palace railway station at the end of a fete day. Original Artwork

Background imageRailroad Track Collection: Britannia Bridge

Britannia Bridge
23rd March 1850: The entrance to the Britannia Tubular Bridge, designed by Robert Stephenson. Original Publication: Illustrated London News (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)

Background imageRailroad Track Collection: Railroad Construction In Old West

Railroad Construction In Old West
Illustration of a crew of men working to construct railroad tracks in the Old West, 1870s. (Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageRailroad Track Collection: Cooper Institute

Cooper Institute
1889: View of Cooper Institute college of art, architecture and engineering, built in 1859, later renamed Cooper Union. Workers stand on the Third Avenue elevated train tracks in the foreground

Background imageRailroad Track Collection: Commuters crowd the terminal of Pennsylvania Station, preparing to leave town for

Commuters crowd the terminal of Pennsylvania Station, preparing to leave town for the holidays, New York City. The original station was designed by the architects McKim

Background imageRailroad Track Collection: Williamsburg Bridge

Williamsburg Bridge
circa 1903: View of the Williamsburg Bridge from the Manhattan side, shortly after its completion, New York City. Brooklyn is visible in the background

Background imageRailroad Track Collection: Hold On To Your Hat

Hold On To Your Hat
circa 1915: View of people holding onto their hats while walking near the entrance to an uptown subway, New York City, 1910s. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageRailroad Track Collection: circa 1908: View of the Manhattan Bridge

circa 1908: View of the Manhattan Bridge, which connects western Brooklyn and southeastern Manhattan, during its construction, New York City. Workers are laying down suspension cables

Background imageRailroad Track Collection: Leaving Manhattan

Leaving Manhattan
circa 1925: Traffic, a train, and pedestrians crossing on the Manhattan Bridge, with Brooklyn in the background, New York City. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageRailroad Track Collection: Brooklyn Railway

Brooklyn Railway
circa 1925: Aerial view of the elevated train tracks running beside a highway in an industrial area of Brooklyn. Billboards and factories flank the tracks

Background imageRailroad Track Collection: Third Avenue Track

Third Avenue Track
circa 1915: High-angle view of the 23rd Street elevated train station on Third Avenue, with road construction underneath and people walking on the sidewalk, New York City

Background imageRailroad Track Collection: circa 1915: High angle view of the railroad yard at the rear of Pennsylvania Railroad

circa 1915: High angle view of the railroad yard at the rear of Pennsylvania Railroad Station, designed by McKim, Mead and White, New York City. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageRailroad Track Collection: Nearly Finished; Construction of Hellgate Bridge, New York City

Nearly Finished; Construction of Hellgate Bridge, New York City
Circa 1917, Construction of Hellgate Bridge, New York City. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Getty Images)

Background imageRailroad Track Collection: Construction At Battery Park, New York City

Construction At Battery Park, New York City
High angle view of Battery Park and surrounding buildings under construction in downtown Manhattan, New York, New York, early 1910s. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Getty Images)

Background imageRailroad Track Collection: Cannon Street Station

Cannon Street Station
July 1953: Cannon Street Station, viewed from the River Thames, which is the City terminus of the Southern Region and is also connected to the Underground

Background imageRailroad Track Collection: Piccadilly Circus

Piccadilly Circus
26th June 1954: A crowd-free Piccadilly Circus in the centre of London, showing the tube station entrance, the statue of Eros and the Swan and Edgar building

Background imageRailroad Track Collection: An LNER Pacific class locomotive pulling The Flying Scotsman, December 1929

An LNER Pacific class locomotive pulling The Flying Scotsman, December 1929
December 1929: An LNER Pacific class locomotive pulling The Flying Scotsman express which travels 393 miles non-stop from Kings Cross station in London to Edinburgh in Scotland every day

Background imageRailroad Track Collection: New Electric Kitchen of the Renovated Flying Scotsman

New Electric Kitchen of the Renovated Flying Scotsman
The new electric kitchen of the renovated Flying Scotsman, the popular and long-running London to Edinburgh train

Background imageRailroad Track Collection: Night falls on the Abbots Ripton Crash, January 1876

Night falls on the Abbots Ripton Crash, January 1876
Night falls on the Abbots Ripton rail disaster, in which the Flying Scotsman collided with a coal train at Abbots Ripton in Cambridgeshire, 21st January 1876

Background imageRailroad Track Collection: Famous Steam Engine The Flying Scotsman

Famous Steam Engine The Flying Scotsman
The famous steam engine the Flying Scotsman. (Photo by Evening Standard/Getty Images). The 21.34m-long, 100-tonne machine was designed by Sir Nigel Gresley

Background imageRailroad Track Collection: Flying Scotsman LNER Pacific locomotive used to pull the train of the same name

Flying Scotsman LNER Pacific locomotive used to pull the train of the same name
The 150 ton Flying Scotsman LNER Pacific locomotive used to pull the train of the same name. Alongside it is the 8 ton Typhoon of the Romney

Background imageRailroad Track Collection: The Flying Scotsman at Kings Cross, London

The Flying Scotsman at Kings Cross, London. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images). The 21.34m-long, 100-tonne machine was designed by Sir Nigel Gresley

Background imageRailroad Track Collection: Aftermath of the Abbots Ripton Crash in Cambridgeshire, January 1876

Aftermath of the Abbots Ripton Crash in Cambridgeshire, January 1876
The aftermath of a rail crash at Abbots Ripton in Cambridgeshire, where the Flying Scotsman collided with a coal train, and was then hit by the Leeds express, January 1876

Background imageRailroad Track Collection: Union Pacific Train

Union Pacific Train
A Union Pacific freight train moves through a mountainous area, circa 1930. (Photo by Gabriel Hackett/Getty Images)

Background imageRailroad Track Collection: The Royal Scot

The Royal Scot pulling out of Euston Station, London, on the way to Blisworth, Northamptonshire, amongst the passengers was the Minister of Transport, Leslie Burgin

Background imageRailroad Track Collection: St Pancras Station

St Pancras Station
The life of St Pancras station continues beneath its enormous vaulted roof. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageRailroad Track Collection: Kopernicus

Kopernicus
The German built steam engine Kopernicus, fresh from the locomotive factory in Esslingen am Neckar, near Stuttgart. Factory workers stand on and around the new engine

Background imageRailroad Track Collection: Gare Du Nord

Gare Du Nord
A crowded platform at Gare du Nord train station in Paris. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageRailroad Track Collection: Steam Engine

Steam Engine
Steam locomotive Princess Anne at Camden, London, beside an array of LNWR (London North-Western Railway) lower quadrant signals. (Photo by Dean/Getty Images)

Background imageRailroad Track Collection: Railway Houses

Railway Houses
1956: A steam train passing houses which back onto the line, in Yorkshire. Original Publication: Picture Post - 8067 - The Importance of Being Yorkshire - unpub

Background imageRailroad Track Collection: Flying Scotsman

Flying Scotsman
July 1931: The Flying Scotsman train leaves Kings Cross station, London. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageRailroad Track Collection: Royal Scot

Royal Scot
20th February 1933: The Royal Scot steam train in action. It is to be exhibited at the World Fair in Chicago. (Photo by Harry Todd/Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageRailroad Track Collection: Steam Locomotive

Steam Locomotive
circa 1950: A steam locomotive. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageRailroad Track Collection: Railway Bridge

Railway Bridge
circa 1950: The cross-over railway bridge at Newcastle on Tyne. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageRailroad Track Collection: Drifting Steam

Drifting Steam
circa 1950: A steam train about to enter a newly completed tunnel in Denmark. The tunnel will allow passengers from Copenhagen to travel to the island of Mon. (Photo by Evans/Three Lions/Getty Images)

Background imageRailroad Track Collection: Hoisting Locomotive

Hoisting Locomotive
June 1927: A steam locomotive being hoisted on a ship at Newcastle, bound for India. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)



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