Agnes Burton Hall #6998 and King Edward II #6023 are resting side by side at the Didcot railway centre. #6023 “King Edward II” emerged from Swindon Works in June 1930 and spent all its life ... (more)
Re-enactment of the steam era at the Didcot Railway Centre. A lady is cleaning the 0-6-0T panier steam locomotive #3738 after the engine returned to the shed in the evening. A TimeLine Events phot... (more)
The Toddington Narrow Gauge Railway locomotive 0-6-0T #3512 named Tourska has been built by Chrzanow in Poland in 1957.
North Star is a broad gauge locomotive. It was built in 1837 for the New Orleans and Carrollton Railroad in the USA by Robert Stephenson and Company. The locomotive was intended for use on a new 1... (more)
#48624 is steaming through the well preserved Quorn and Woodhouse station on the Great Central Railway with a freight train.
Witherslack Hall #6990 is leaving the Swithland Sidings with a passenger train from Loughborough. #6990 was designed by F W Hawkesworth and completed in April 1948 at the Great Western Works at Sw... (more)
Around 1930 a new type of trains appeared all over Europe: self-propelled railcars powered by liquid fuel, consisting of a single unit with an open interior including the driver's seat. The German... (more)
Rush hour at the Arbaroba station with two Mallets and three donkeys.
Waiting for the departure from the Nefasit station.
In Eritrea, a few Russian Ural 375-D trucks that have been built in the Soviet Union in the 60’s and 70’s have been converted to run on rail wheels. They have been used in the Eritrean railway... (more)
The Mallet 442-54 is steaming through the village of Damas with a mixed train.
The Mallet 442-54 is shunting at the Massawa station.
A short freight train has left the village of Nefasit a few minutes ago and has now attacked the continuous climb towards Asmara.
A short freight train is crossing the Moncullo viaduct near Massawa. Although it is quite rare to see a steam train on the line, the local kids were more interested in the photographer than by the... (more)