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Kingstown and Dalkey Atmospheric Railway, near Dublin, 1845.
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'Dawlish', Devon, c1860.
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North Staffordshire Railway steam Locomotive No 14 and its tender c1875
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Midlands and Great Western Railway (Ireland) 2-4-0 locomotive 'Rob Roy', 1873.
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Ffestiniog Railway steam Locomotive No 8 'James Spooner', 1872.
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George Stephenson, English mechanical engineer, (1899).Artist: E Stodart
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Opening of the Mont Cenis railway tunnel linking France and Switzerland, 1871.
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Berkhamsted Station, Hertfordshire, on the London and Birmingham Railway, c1860.
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Part of a French railway wagon-lit (sleeping car), 1890.
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Interior of St Pancras Railway Station, London, 1865.
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Clegg and Samuda's atmospheric railway, 1845. 
Clegg and Samuda's atmospheric railway, 1845. Designed by Samuel Clegg Jnr (1814-1856) and Joseph Samuda (1813-1885), this was the system adopted on the Croydon Atmospheric Railway, the Kingstown and Dalkey (Dublin), the Paris and St Germain, and the South Devon railways. The railway operated without locomotives, using air pressure instead to push cars along the rails. From The Magazine of Science. (London, 1845). 
Unique Identifier AR925848 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3323px × 5258px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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