Two steam locomotives have been added to the line-up for the West Somerset Railway’s Spring Steam Spectacular.
Overview of photography by Mike Eagleson now available at the Industrial Archive & Library based in Bethlehem, Pa.
The Leviathan locomotive was a steam locomotive built in 1838 by Robert Stephenson and Company. It was built for the Great Western Railway and was one of the largest locomotives of its time, measuring ...
Scientists and engineers from Loughborough University and EnerHy, the Centre for Doctoral Training for Engineering Hydrogen ...
In 2025, the United Kingdom celebrates Railway 200, a massive public awareness campaign marking 200 years of railroading ...
Flying Scotsman will make a return to the tracks in 2025. The iconic steam locomotive, owned by the National Railway Museum, is set for a series of appearances as the nation commemorates the ...
The Trust behind the restoration of GWR 28xx No.2874 has presented a winter update covering the work that has been undertaken since last summer.
“The biggest object in our collection is the GWR steam locomotive 1442, known as the Tivvy Bumper. The name the ‘Tivvy Bumper’ originally applied to all trains working on the branch ...
The iconic steam locomotive, owned by the National Railway ... At Didcot, it will be reunited with the GWR 4073 "Castle" Class locomotive, Pendennis Castle; both engines were formerly owned ...
The Elmdon Model Engineering Society in conjunction with the Transport Museum, Wythall is auctioning a 7¼-inch-gauge steam locomotive.