Clipart images of railroad transportation, showing full illustrations of trains and rail cars, as well as parts of trains.
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Baltimore & Ohio RR
"Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 1830."—E. Benjamin Andrews, 1895... |
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Boston & Worcester
"Boston and Worcester Railroad, 1835."—E. Benjamin Andrews, 1895... |
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Box, Axle
The box on a train which contains the bearings for the spindle of an axle, or joural of an axle. ... |
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Box, Axle
The box on a train which contains the bearings for the spindle of an axle, or joural of an axle. ... |
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Brake, Emergency Rail
Emergency brake is the generic term for the maximum available braking force that a train crew can apply. Different countries use different systems, but usually the emergency brake applies considerably... |
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Broiler, Locomotive
An illustration of a locomotive broiler.... |
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Car
A carriage for running on the rails of a railway.... |
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Car Coupler, Mechanism Connecting Rolling Stock
This coupling mechanism is used for connecting rolling stocks in a train. The design of the coupler is standard, it is more convenient to have all rolling stocks coupled together. ... |
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Car, Platform
An open railroad car having no enclosings.... |
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Car, Railway Postal
The all-steel postal car was first used by the Erie Railroad. The first of the type was built by the Standard Steel Car Company of Butler, Pa. ... |
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Cars
The first train of cars.... |
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Coach, Railway
Old fashioned railroad coach use for transporting few passangers. ... |
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Cooper's Locomotive
"Peter Cooper's locomotive, 1829."—E. Benjamin Andrews, 1895... |
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Cooper, Peter Train
Peter Cooper manufactured the first steam powered railroad locomotive made in America, which was called Tom Thumb.... |
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Cow-catcher
A strong wooden or iron frame in front of a locomotive-engine for catching or throwing off obstructions on a railway, such as cows.... |
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Device for Controlling Draft in Locomotives
In American practice all of the forces between the locomotive and cars are handled through the coupler and its associated draft gear, which allows some limited slack movement. Small dimples called "po... |
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Device, Traction Engine Steering
A traction engine is a self propelled steam engine used to move heavy loads on roads, plough ground or to provide power at a chosen location. This is the steering device for a road locomotive. Tractio... |
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Engine, Baldwin
Baldwin engine... |
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Engine, Siemens and Halske's Electric
The first electric railway built in Berlin in 1879. The line was 2 feet wide and 2,700 feet long. ... |
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Fender, Automobile
A fender louver on the rear wheel fender of a tractor to provide visual means of determining the condition of wheel rotation.... |
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Fender, Car
Fender is the US English term for the part of an automobile, motorcycle or other vehicle body that frames a wheel well. Its primary purpose is to prevent sand, mud, rocks, and liquids from being throw... |
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Fender, Pick Up Car
This fender is made out of metal like fencing used to protect the rail cart from larger road debris.... |
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Fork, Rail
"A track-layers' bar having two parallel blunt arms at the end the space between which is designed to fit the web of the rail. It is used in lifting the end of a rail." -Whitney, 1911... |
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Freight unloading
Two men transferring freight from an old truck at a train station.... |
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Gauntlet Track
"In railway engineering, the running together of parallel tracks into the space occupied by one, by crossing the two inner rails so as to bring each side by side with the opposite outer rail." -Whitne... |