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Steam trains are a form of transportation that have been around since the early 19th century

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Background imageSteam Trains Collection: The First Passenger Train Over the White Pass and Yukon Route to Klondike in Pursuit of Gold

The First Passenger Train Over the White Pass and Yukon Route to Klondike in Pursuit of Gold, c1900 Creator: A.E. Huitt
The First Passenger Train Over the White Pass and Yukon Route to Klondike in Pursuit of Gold, c1900. For some months past rumour had been whispering of the discovery of an enormously rich gold-field

Background imageSteam Trains Collection: The Valparaiso and Santiago Railway - Bridge at Valparaiso, 1856. Creator: Unknown

The Valparaiso and Santiago Railway - Bridge at Valparaiso, 1856. Creator: Unknown
The Valparaiso and Santiago Railway - Bridge at Valparaiso, 1856. This portion of a very difficult and expensive line embraces three miles and a half along the coast

Background imageSteam Trains Collection: Opening of the Valparaiso and Santiago Railway - Train leaving the Valparaiso Station, 1856

Opening of the Valparaiso and Santiago Railway - Train leaving the Valparaiso Station, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Opening of the Valparaiso and Santiago Railway - Train leaving the Valparaiso Station, 1856. View after a photograph by Mr

Background imageSteam Trains Collection: The Sitter Viaduct, on the Appenzel Railway, 1856. Creator: Unknown

The Sitter Viaduct, on the Appenzel Railway, 1856. Creator: Unknown
The Sitter Viaduct, on the Appenzel Railway, 1856....the St. Gall and Appenzell Railway (the first constructed in Switzerland)

Background imageSteam Trains Collection: The Naval Review: the Queen and Royal Family embarking at Portsmouth - sketched by R

The Naval Review: the Queen and Royal Family embarking at Portsmouth - sketched by R. Landells, 1856 Creator: Unknown
The Naval Review: the Queen and Royal Family embarking at Portsmouth - sketched by R. Landells, 1856. Queen Victoria attends a Royal Navy display in Hampshire

Background imageSteam Trains Collection: The Fire at the Vauxhall Railway Station, seen from Millbank, 1856. Creator: Unknown

The Fire at the Vauxhall Railway Station, seen from Millbank, 1856. Creator: Unknown
The Fire at the Vauxhall Railway Station, seen from Millbank, 1856. The moment the plugs of the Lambeth, Vauxhall, and Southwark Companies mains were drawn

Background imageSteam Trains Collection: The London, Tilbury, and Southend Railway - the Purfleet Station, 1856. Creator: Harvey Orrin Smith

The London, Tilbury, and Southend Railway - the Purfleet Station, 1856. Creator: Harvey Orrin Smith
The London, Tilbury, and Southend Railway - the Purfleet Station, 1856. The length of the railway is forty-two miles...The construction has been carried on under the joint superintendence of

Background imageSteam Trains Collection: 'The Europa' Steam-Ship leaving Kingstown with the 90th Regiment on board, for the Seat of War

"The Europa" Steam-Ship leaving Kingstown with the 90th Regiment on board, for the Seat of War, 1854. The large ocean paddle-wheel steamer Europa

Background imageSteam Trains Collection: Railway Station, Flensburg, 1854. Creator: T. H. W

Railway Station, Flensburg, 1854. Creator: T. H. W
Railway Station, Flensburg, 1854. Opening of the British-built Royal Danish Railway by Frederick VII, King of Denmark. Present at the opening were Samuel Morton Peto, a partner of the firm of Peto

Background imageSteam Trains Collection: The King of Denmark visiting Mr. Peto on board the 'Cygnus', 1854. Creator: Unknown

The King of Denmark visiting Mr. Peto on board the "Cygnus", 1854. Creator: Unknown
The King of Denmark visiting Mr. Peto on board the "Cygnus", 1854. Opening of the British-built Royal Danish Railway by Frederick VII, King of Denmark

Background imageSteam Trains Collection: Arrival of the King of Denmark at Flensburg, 1854. Creator: Smyth

Arrival of the King of Denmark at Flensburg, 1854. Creator: Smyth
Arrival of the King of Denmark at Flensburg, 1854. Opening of the British-built Royal Danish Railway by Frederick VII, King of Denmark

Background imageSteam Trains Collection: Opening of the Great North of Scotland Railway - The Huntly Station, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Opening of the Great North of Scotland Railway - The Huntly Station, 1854. Creator: Unknown
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

Background imageSteam Trains Collection: New Route to Belgium - 'The Aquila' Steam-ship leaving Antwerp, 1854. Creator: Unknown

New Route to Belgium - "The Aquila" Steam-ship leaving Antwerp, 1854. Creator: Unknown
New Route to Belgium - "The Aquila" Steam-ship leaving Antwerp, 1854. Ship built by Henderson of Glasgow, with engines by McNab of Greenock

Background imageSteam Trains Collection: Harwich, 1854. Creator: M. Jackson

Harwich, 1854. Creator: M. Jackson
Harwich, 1854. Port in Essex. This important line of railway, which will considerably shorten the distance between the metropolis and the Hague and the northern fiart of Europe

Background imageSteam Trains Collection: Entrance to the Coal-Mine of Heraclea, on the Black Sea, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Entrance to the Coal-Mine of Heraclea, on the Black Sea, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Entrance to the Coal-Mine of Heraclea, on the Black Sea, 1854. Fuel for allied ships during the Crimean War. The new system of steam-warfare demands an immediate supply of coal...the coal-pits of

Background imageSteam Trains Collection: Opening of the North Devon Railway - Arrival of the Train at Barnstaple, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Opening of the North Devon Railway - Arrival of the Train at Barnstaple, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Opening of the North Devon Railway - Arrival of the Train at Barnstaple, 1854. The opening of a further portion of this Railway will, doubtless

Background imageSteam Trains Collection: The King of Denmark dining on board the 'Cygnus', 1854. Creator: T. H. Wilson

The King of Denmark dining on board the "Cygnus", 1854. Creator: T. H. Wilson
The King of Denmark dining on board the "Cygnus", 1854. Opening of the British-built Royal Danish Railway by Frederick VII, King of Denmark

Background imageSteam Trains Collection: Queen Victoria and Prince Albert at the Railway Station at Edinburgh, 1850

Queen Victoria and Prince Albert at the Railway Station at Edinburgh, 1850. Creator: Ebenezer Landells
Queen Victoria and Prince Albert at the Railway Station at Edinburgh, 1850....crowds of people assembled, half uttered cheers were heard, the steam was shut off

Background imageSteam Trains Collection: Great Fire at Bristol, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Great Fire at Bristol, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Great Fire at Bristol, 1850. At Hillsbridge-wharf...on the [River] Avon...an immense fire was raging, sending up large flashes through the half-consumed roof high up into the atmosphere

Background imageSteam Trains Collection: The Line at Peterborough, 1850. Creator: Unknown

The Line at Peterborough, 1850. Creator: Unknown
The Line at Peterborough, [in Cambridgeshire], 1850. Steam train crossing the railway bridge over the river at Peterborough on the London-York section of the Great Northern Railway

Background imageSteam Trains Collection: Royal Agricultural Society of England, Twelfth Annual Meeting and Exhibition, Exeter, 1850

Royal Agricultural Society of England, Twelfth Annual Meeting and Exhibition, Exeter, 1850. Creator: Smyth
Royal Agricultural Society of England, Twelfth Annual Meeting and Exhibition, Exeter, [Devon], 1850. The implements exhibited were not go numerous as on former occasions

Background imageSteam Trains Collection: Portici - the Recent Residence of the Pope, sketched from the Sea, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Portici - the Recent Residence of the Pope, sketched from the Sea, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Portici - the Recent Residence of the Pope, sketched from the Sea, 1850. The Palace of Portici [abode of Pius IX] lies at four miles distance, by railway, from Naples

Background imageSteam Trains Collection: Opening of the Whitehaven and Furness Junction Railway - Broughton, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Opening of the Whitehaven and Furness Junction Railway - Broughton, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Opening of the Whitehaven and Furness Junction Railway - Broughton, 1850. The whole line from Whitehaven to Broughton abounds with magnificent scenery

Background imageSteam Trains Collection: Entrance of the Queen into the Great Central Railway Station, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, 1850

Entrance of the Queen into the Great Central Railway Station, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, 1850. Creator: Ebenezer Landells
Entrance of the Queen into the Great Central Railway Station, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, 1850. The entrance to the station was handsomely decorated with evergreens;

Background imageSteam Trains Collection: Reception of Her Majesty at the Great Central Railway Station, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, 1850

Reception of Her Majesty at the Great Central Railway Station, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, 1850. Creator: Ebenezer Landells
Reception of Her Majesty at the Great Central Railway Station, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, 1850. Queen Victoria, Prince Albert and children are greeted by dignitaries at the station...which her Majesty

Background imageSteam Trains Collection: The Cork, Blackrock, and Passage Railway, Dundanion, 1850. Creator: Unknown

The Cork, Blackrock, and Passage Railway, Dundanion, 1850. Creator: Unknown
The Cork, Blackrock, and Passage Railway, Dundanion, [County Cork, Ireland], 1850. Steam locomotive on a narrow gauge railway in County Cork, Ireland

Background imageSteam Trains Collection: Arrival of Christmas Train, Eastern Counties Railway - drawn by Duncan, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Arrival of Christmas Train, Eastern Counties Railway - drawn by Duncan, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Arrival of Christmas Train, Eastern Counties Railway - drawn by Duncan, 1850. Porters unloading Christmas parcels at a station. Illustration to a poem by D

Background imageSteam Trains Collection: New Cattle-Market, Reading, 1850. Creator: Unknown

New Cattle-Market, Reading, 1850. Creator: Unknown
New Cattle-Market, Reading, 1850. The committee unanimously selected the plan designed by Mr. B. Clacy, architect, of Reading

Background imageSteam Trains Collection: The Britannia Tubular Bridge - entrance from the Bangor Side, 1850. Creator: Unknown

The Britannia Tubular Bridge - entrance from the Bangor Side, 1850. Creator: Unknown
The Britannia Tubular Bridge - entrance from the Bangor Side, 1850. Steam train on the newly-opened bridge....showing two of the four colossal statues of lions - "we must not, " says Sir F

Background imageSteam Trains Collection: Ploughing by Steam - Trial at Grimsthorpe, by Lord Willoughby d'Eresby, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Ploughing by Steam - Trial at Grimsthorpe, by Lord Willoughby d'Eresby, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Ploughing by Steam - Trial at Grimsthorpe, by Lord Willoughby d'Eresby, 1850. Various interesting experiments have been made from time to time

Background imageSteam Trains Collection: Opening of the Aberdeen Railway - Dee Bridge and Aberdeen Terminus, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Opening of the Aberdeen Railway - Dee Bridge and Aberdeen Terminus, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Opening of the Aberdeen Railway - Dee Bridge and Aberdeen Terminus, 1850. In the foreground is represented the elegant bridge across the Dee, from the designs of Messrs

Background imageSteam Trains Collection: Arrival of Her Majesty at the Castle Howard Railway Station, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Arrival of Her Majesty at the Castle Howard Railway Station, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Arrival of Her Majesty at the Castle Howard Railway Station, 1850. Queen Victoria visits the Earl of Carlisle in North Yorkshire

Background imageSteam Trains Collection: Departure of English Members of the Peace Congress for Frankfort, 1850. Creator: W. T

Departure of English Members of the Peace Congress for Frankfort, 1850. Creator: W. T
Departure of English Members of the Peace Congress for Frankfort, 1850. The friends of peace, from various countries in Europe, and from the United States of America

Background imageSteam Trains Collection: Great Central Railway Depot, Detroit, Michigan, U.S. 1850. Creator: Unknown

Great Central Railway Depot, Detroit, Michigan, U.S. 1850. Creator: Unknown
Great Central Railway Depot, Detroit, Michigan, U.S. 1850. The depot...is one of the largest works of its class in the States, having a water front of nearly 1900 feet, and a wharf 40 feet wide

Background imageSteam Trains Collection: The Station at Huntingdon, 1850. Creator: Unknown

The Station at Huntingdon, 1850. Creator: Unknown
The Station at Huntingdon, [now in Cambridgeshire], 1850. Crowds on the London-York section of the Great Northern Railway

Background imageSteam Trains Collection: The Landore Viaduct, near Swansea, 1850. Creator: Unknown

The Landore Viaduct, near Swansea, 1850. Creator: Unknown
The Landore Viaduct, near Swansea, [Wales], 1850. This...magnificent wood structure - perhaps the most striking object on the line...conducts the Railway over the river Tawe

Background imageSteam Trains Collection: The Terminus, at Swansea, 1850. Creator: Unknown

The Terminus, at Swansea, 1850. Creator: Unknown
The Terminus, at Swansea, [Wales], 1850. Opening of the South Wales Railway. The...Railway is intended to effect a direct communication with the Great Western line at Gloucester...[it] communicates

Background imageSteam Trains Collection: Demolition of Hungerford Market to make room for the Charing-Cross Railway Station, 1862

Demolition of Hungerford Market to make room for the Charing-Cross Railway Station, 1862. Creator: Unknown
Demolition of Hungerford Market to make room for the Charing-Cross Railway Station, [London], 1862. Our View is taken from the lower end of Villiers-street

Background imageSteam Trains Collection: Cotton bales lying at the Bombay terminus of the Great Indian Peninsular Railway, 1862

Cotton bales lying at the Bombay terminus of the Great Indian Peninsular Railway, 1862. Creator: Unknown
Cotton bales lying at the Bombay terminus of the Great Indian Peninsular Railway ready for shipment to England, 1862. Engraving from a photograph by Messrs. M'Combie and Wright

Background imageSteam Trains Collection: Messrs. Allsopp and Sons pale-ale brewery at Burton-on-Trent, 1862. Creator: Unknown

Messrs. Allsopp and Sons pale-ale brewery at Burton-on-Trent, 1862. Creator: Unknown
Messrs. Allsopp and Sons pale-ale brewery at Burton-on-Trent, 1862. [This] establishment...[has] attained a world-wide celebrity. Messrs

Background imageSteam Trains Collection: The International Exhibition: Austrian locomotives - the Duplex engine, 1862. Creator: Mallett

The International Exhibition: Austrian locomotives - the Duplex engine, 1862. Creator: Mallett
The International Exhibition: Austrian locomotives - the Duplex engine, 1862. This locomotive is the first application of a doubled system of cylinders, pistons

Background imageSteam Trains Collection: The Melbourne and Hobson's Bay Railway Company's pier at Sandridge, near Melbourne, Australia, 1862

The Melbourne and Hobson's Bay Railway Company's pier at Sandridge, near Melbourne, Australia, 1862
The Melbourne and Hobson's Bay Railway Company's pier at Sandridge, near Melbourne, Australia, 1862. In 1853-4, ... the cost of transit, by lighters from the shipping in the bay

Background imageSteam Trains Collection: The International Exhibition: locomotive tank-engine, by Manning, Wardle and Co... 1862

The International Exhibition: locomotive tank-engine, by Manning, Wardle and Co... 1862. Creator: Unknown
The International Exhibition: locomotive tank-engine, by Manning, Wardle and Co. of Leeds, 1862. Engine designed...for the mineral traffic at ironworks, collieries, &c

Background imageSteam Trains Collection: View of Bilbao, Spain, from the railway station, 1862. Creator: Unknown

View of Bilbao, Spain, from the railway station, 1862. Creator: Unknown
View of Bilbao, Spain, from the railway station, 1862. View...looking inland, of the maritime terminus of [the Bilbao and Tudela Railway]...This great work

Background imageSteam Trains Collection: Her Majesty the Queen leaving Greenhithe in the Royal Yacht for Germany, 1862. Creator: Smyth

Her Majesty the Queen leaving Greenhithe in the Royal Yacht for Germany, 1862. Creator: Smyth
Her Majesty the Queen leaving Greenhithe [in Kent] in the Royal Yacht for Germany, 1862....notwithstanding the strict privacy under which it was her Majesty's desire to take her departure

Background imageSteam Trains Collection: Bray's traction-engine drawing a girder...through the streets of London by night... 1862

Bray's traction-engine drawing a girder...through the streets of London by night... 1862. Creator: Unknown
Bray's traction-engine drawing a girder 74 feet long and weighing twenty tons through the streets of London by night - the monster load passing the Bank of England, 1862

Background imageSteam Trains Collection: The steam-transport Adriatic in the ice at Sidney, Cape Breton, 1862. Creator: Unknown

The steam-transport Adriatic in the ice at Sidney, Cape Breton, 1862. Creator: Unknown
The steam-transport Adriatic in the ice at Sidney [sic], Cape Breton, 1862. The state of the weather on the coast of the country to which our Canadian reinforcements have been dispatched will be well

Background imageSteam Trains Collection: New bridge at Lambeth, 1862. Creator: Unknown

New bridge at Lambeth, 1862. Creator: Unknown
New bridge at Lambeth, 1862. A new bridge became necessary due to...the increase of the Pimlico and Chelsea districts, to which it will give a more direct communication by one-third of a mile to



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Steam Trains Collection

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