Exotic locos on static display at Welshpool. Both of these 2 feet 6 inch gauge locos were built in the UK but Joan (nearest) worked in Antigua, while No 14 worked in Sierra Leone.
Vulcan Iron Works 2-8-0 No 1614, built in 1916, brews up steam, ready for a day of hauling sugar cane from the fields to the mill at Julio Reyes Cairo.
The Heatherslaw Light Railway is a 15 in (381 mm) gauge passenger carrying railway near Ford, Northumberland, England, close to the border with Scotland.
Founded by Neville Smith and Sid Ford, ... (more)
Around 30 locomotives, mainly steam locomotives, are on display in the 36000 square meter (43055 square yard) hall of the Italian railroad museum in Pietrarsa near Naples (Museo nazionale ferrovia... (more)
3 feet gauge , 2-4-0T No 11 has recently arrived at Douglas with the 1000 from Port Erin on the Isle of Man.
No 11 was built by Beyer Peacock in Manchester in 1905.
Mount Washington Cog loco No 10 Kroflite leaves from the base station. No 10 seems to be much newer than the rest of the steam fleet, dating from 1972 according to Wikipedia.
4 not operational stemlocomotives of the Bavarian Railway Museum (BEM) in the roundhouse of N?rdlingen. From left to right: Blue former TAG (Tegernsee-Bahn Betriebsgesellschaft) # 8 (2-6-4 T) bui... (more)
Exhibition hall at the Train World Museum of Bruxelles Schaarbeek, dedicated to several early steamlocomotives of Belgium. From front to back: The 2-2-2 locomotive "Pays de Waes" is the oldest pre... (more)