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Background Built by BREL at Doncaster, the Class 58 diesel-electric locomotive was a 3,300 horsepower heavy freight hauler, that served the British railway network for twenty years before being...
British Railways have molded the landscape of modern Britain as it looks today. Railways were always an integral part of the national economy, and has helped the nation become an industrial...
Train rides take us through some of the most beautiful scenery in the world, that neither car or airplane could match. Traveling by train gives us the option to dine in a first class restaurant,...
Background Bill Hooper photo The origins of the Canadian can be traced back to the Canadian Pacific Railway, which began their transcontinental trains in the early 20th century with its flagship...
Background In February 1923, the world's most famous locomotive rolled out of Doncaster Works, as one of Sir Nigel Gresley's most notable creations, Class A1 Pacific locomotive 4472 "The Flying...