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Locomotive no 383 4-6-0
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This photograph showcases Locomotive No. 383, a 4-6-0 type steam locomotive, proudly standing at Glasgow's railway station during the early 20th century. The Western Region locomotive, with its distinctive design and intricate details, exudes an undeniable charm and power. The 4-6-0 wheel arrangement, also known as the "Ten-Wheeler," is evident in the arrangement of the ten wheels, six coupled driving wheels and four unpowered trailing wheels. The locomotive's engine, with its large chimney and steam dome, emits a sense of raw power and determination. The intricate details of the boiler, cylinders, and other mechanical components are a testament to the engineering prowess of the time. The locomotive's number plate, "383," is clearly visible on the side, adding to the locomotive's unique identity. Glasgow's railway station, with its grand architecture and bustling activity, provides the perfect backdrop for this powerful machine. Passengers and railway workers can be seen milling about, adding a sense of scale and context to the scene. The steam train era was a time of innovation and progress, and this photograph captures a moment in history when steam locomotives reigned supreme in transportation. The South of Scotland, with its scenic landscapes and rugged terrain, was a challenging environment for railway engineering. The locomotives, like Locomotive No. 383, were essential for transporting passengers and goods across the region. This photograph is a tribute to the locomotive's role in Scotland's transportation history and the enduring allure of the steam train era.
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