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Locomotive No. 301 2-4-2: A Symbol of Rail Transportation in Yorkshire and Lancashire This stunning photograph captures the powerful and iconic presence of Locomotive No. 301 2-4-2 as it chugs along the rails of a bygone era. The image, taken in the lush green landscapes of Yorkshire and Lancashire, showcases the locomotive's intricate design and engineering prowess, with its steam-belching engine and ornate lamp at the front. The 2-4-2 designation refers to the number of wheels in each axle, with two wheels on the first and second axles and four wheels on the third axle. This particular locomotive was a staple of the British railway system, with its powerful and efficient design enabling it to haul heavy loads over long distances. The photograph transports us back in time, evoking the romance and nostalgia of the steam railway era. The locomotive's journey through the picturesque countryside of Yorkshire and Lancashire highlights the importance of rail transportation in connecting communities and facilitating the movement of goods and people. Despite the advent of more modern modes of transport, the steam locomotive remains an enduring symbol of the railway's rich history and engineering innovation. This photograph is a testament to the beauty and power of these magnificent machines and their role in shaping the transportation landscape of the United Kingdom.

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