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A mile a minute (LOC)
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[People inside and outside stopped train alongside a canyon in Mexico] (LOC)
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Happy 8th Birthday, Flickr Commons! 4 days to go (LOC)
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North Coast Limited in the Montana Rockies (LOC)
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Kimball & Gorton Philadelphia R.R. Car Manufactory, 21st & Hamilton Streets Philadelphia (LOC)
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The new Shasta Daylight (LOC)
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The splendid engine drawing President Roosevelt's special train, Fairmont, Nebraska (LOC)
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Petites constructions. (LOC)
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The world's railroad scene (LOC)
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The flying locomotive (LOC)
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Military railroad bridge across Potomac Creek, on the Fredericksburg Railroad (LOC)
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William Crooks (LOC)
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Destruction of the locomotives on the bridge over the Chickahominy (LOC)
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[Eleanor Pray and Sarah Smith posed with their friend Mr. Hunt at a Trans-Siberian railroad car on the Ussuri line, which runs north from Vladivostok to Khabarovsk, Russia] (LOC)
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Yokohama tetsudō jōki shussha no zu (LOC)
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The first steam railroad passenger train in America (LOC)
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Highlands of the Hudson--New York Central System (LOC)
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First train to cross Crooked River Bridge, Oregon Trunk R.Y., Central Oregon, length 340 ft., height 320 ft. (LOC)
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Famous De Witt Clinton train, one of the first in America, Transportation Building, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, U.S.A. (LOC)
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Santa Fe R.R. freight train about to leave for the West Coast from Corwith yard, Chicago, Ill. (LOC)
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Largest locomotive in the world, weighs 239 tons, used in B.Y.O. Freight Service, Transportation Building, Worlds Fair, St. Louis, 1904. (LOC)
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Peter Cooper's locomotive "Tom Thumb," 1829- first steam locomotive built in America (LOC)
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World's Fair, railroad exhibit. (LOC)
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[Summit, cog wheel train, Manitou and Pike's Peak Railway, Colo.] (LOC)
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A Durango & Silverton Narrow-Gauge Scenic Railroad train, pulled by a vintage steam locomotive, crosses an alpine bridge in San Juan County, Colorado (LOC)
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Steam locomotives in the roundhouse of the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Scenic Railroad in Durango, Colorado (LOC)