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Close up view of broad gauge train at Chepstow Station, c. 1850

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Close up view of broad gauge train at Chepstow Station, c. 1850

Shows broad gauge locomotive " Vulcan", built in 1837 by Charles Tayleur & Co. Taken from a lithograph. STEAM - Museum of the Great Western Railway.

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This close-up view of Chepstow Station, circa 1850, showcases the majestic presence of a broad gauge train during the early days of railway transportation. The focus of the photograph is the impressive broad gauge locomotive "Vulcan," built in 1837 by the renowned Charles Tayleur & Co. The "Vulcan" locomotive, with its powerful and imposing design, epitomizes the engineering prowess of the era. Its broad gauge tracks, wider than the standard gauge used today, are evident in the image, as are the intricate details of the locomotive's boiler, wheels, and other mechanical components. The steam engine's massive cylinders and pistons, which propelled the train forward with great force, are also clearly visible. The train cars in the background, with their ornate designs and large windows, offer a glimpse into the comfort and elegance that passengers experienced during this period. The lush greenery and picturesque landscape surrounding the station add to the idyllic scene, creating a sense of nostalgia for a time when travel by rail was a new and exciting adventure. This stunning lithograph, taken from the extensive collection of the Steam Museum of the Great Western Railway, offers a unique and captivating glimpse into the past, showcasing the beauty and engineering marvels of the early railway era. The "Vulcan" locomotive and its broad gauge train at Chepstow Station serve as a testament to the ingenuity and innovation that shaped the railway industry and forever changed the way we travel.


Framed Prints of Close up view of broad gauge train at Chepstow Station, c. 1850

Discover the captivating history of railroading with our exquisite framed print from the Media Storehouse collection. This stunning piece transports you back in time to Chepstow Station, circa 1850, capturing a close-up view of a broad gauge train. At the heart of this masterpiece is the powerful broad gauge locomotive "Vulcan," built in 1837 by Charles Tayleur & Co. The intricate details of the locomotive's design are beautifully showcased in this lithograph, offering a glimpse into the engineering marvels of the past. Perfectly preserved in a high-quality frame, this unique and captivating print is an essential addition to any home or office, adding character and charm while celebrating the rich heritage of the steam age.


Photo Prints of Close up view of broad gauge train at Chepstow Station, c. 1850

Discover the captivating history of railway engineering with our exquisite Media Storehouse Photographic Print of a close-up view of a broad gauge train at Chepstow Station, circa 1850. This stunning image, sourced from the STEAM Museum of the Great Western Railway, showcases the magnificent "Vulcan" locomotive, built in 1837 by Charles Tayleur & Co. The intricate details of the engine and the station surroundings are beautifully captured in this lithograph, transporting you back in time to witness the industrial revolution in action. A perfect addition to any home or office space, this photographic print is not only a beautiful piece of art but also a window into the past, celebrating the ingenuity and innovation of the railways during the 19th century.


Poster Prints of Close up view of broad gauge train at Chepstow Station, c. 1850

Introducing the Media Storehouse Close-up View of Broad Gauge Train Poster Print, an exquisite addition to any railway enthusiast's collection. This stunning print showcases a captivating close-up view of a broad gauge train at Chepstow Station, circa 1850. The image features the iconic locomotive "Vulcan," built in 1837 by Charles Tayleur & Co. With its intricate details and powerful presence, this broad gauge engine is a true marvel of engineering from the Steam Museum of the GWR. The lithograph-inspired design brings the past to life, transporting you back in time to the golden age of railways. Each print is meticulously crafted to preserve the authenticity and rich history of this captivating era. Add this unique and captivating Close-up View of Broad Gauge Train Poster Print to your collection and let the story of the "Vulcan" and the broad gauge trains of yesteryear unfold before your eyes.


Jigsaw Puzzles of Close up view of broad gauge train at Chepstow Station, c. 1850

Discover the captivating world of steam engineering with Media Storehouse's Jigsaw Puzzles featuring the iconic Close up view of broad gauge train at Chepstow Station, c. 1850. This intriguing puzzle showcases a detailed image from the STEAM Museum of the Great Western Railway. Delve into the history of rail transportation as you piece together this stunning lithograph, which highlights the magnificent broad gauge locomotive "Vulcan." Built in 1837 by Charles Tayleur & Co., this engineering marvel is a true testament to the ingenuity and innovation of the Industrial Revolution. Escape into the past and immerse yourself in the captivating story of steam power as you complete this captivating jigsaw puzzle.

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