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Chris Halliday has the expertise through his almost 40 years at Queensland Rail to drive diesel, electric and steam trains, ...
Bullet trains may steal their thunder, but these locomotives offer an unrivaled way to see Japan’s most beautiful landscapes.
Built in Wilkes-Barre in 1928, the 0-4-0 industrial locomotive is similar in size and function to the animated characters Thomas the Tank Engine and Percy, according to its owner, Byron C. Gramling.
Steam horror game Choo Choo Charles, which sees you battle it out with a monstrous, eight-legged Thomas the Tank Engine-like creature, launches today, harkening back to Bethesda RPGs and those ...
Queensland Rail turned 160 on Thursday with workers and rail fans celebrating alongside original steam locomotives at Roma ...
These scholars of the rails will be happy to tell you that the engine pulling your train is an EMD GP9, General Motors, 1959 (Delaware River Railroad Excursions) or an EMD 438 from the 1950s ...
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. — Thomas the Tank Engine has been an icon to many kids for 80 years. For 30 years, the steam engine has visited Strasburg Rail Road in Lancaster County, offering rides to ...
The popular train returns to Strasburg Rail Road Sept. 14 through 22. Kids and their families can take a ride on the Thomas the Tank Engine train and meet Sir Topham Hatt, controller of the railway.
Thomas the Tank Engine first appeared in The Railway Series books by the Reverend Wilbert Awdry and his son, Christopher Awdry, which was first published in 1945. Reverend Wilbert Awdry was ...
Survival horror train game Choo-Choo Charles looks like the unusual combination of Blair Witch and The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks, with a Thomas the Tank Engine-fueled nightmare for extra spice.
When a new Thomas the Tank Engine movie hits UK cinemas this May, the friendly train will have a more diverse set of friends. As part of a storyline about an Olympics-like Great Race, Thomas will ...
The train's re-entry into service marks the 50th anniversary of the Poppy Line. The engine of Newstead was thought to have been destroyed in the 70s until it was found.
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