And the next photo will have...(real railway version)

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Re: And the next photo will have...(real railway version)

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Something in better shape(never seen such a highly polished steam loco)
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Next something just as shiny..
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burnie wrote:Next something just as shiny..
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Next: On similar vein - something brand new :-)
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Not quite brand new, but it is on its way to Jumeirah Beach Resort, Dubai
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Next - A Wildcard.

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A wildcard:

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Follow this with anything that you think is suitable, that gives you a very wide scop. :D
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Egyptian train travelling south. Taken from Queen Mary 2 in the Suez Canal
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Continuing the foreign theme.

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Just back from Finland, where I snapped this old beauty at Karis.

Any other foreign steam locos?

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luckymucklebackit wrote:Any other foreign steam locos?
How about a US Porter - which I happened to be in the process of Anglicising in O-16.5 gauge at the time :-)
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Next - shall we continue with overseas railways . . . ?
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Shunting carriages at one of my favourite places. -- Santa Apolonia Railway Station, Lisbon
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Anymore foreign locomotives

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The Adler (German for "Eagle") was the first locomotive that was successfully used commercially for the rail transport of passengers and goods in Germany. The railway vehicle was designed and built in 1835 by the British railway pioneers George and Robert Stephenson.

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From the brake wagon at Beamish Museum County Durham
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Next -- Another from inside looking out
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glencairn wrote:Next -- Another from inside looking out
This is on the Hakone-Tozan train in Japan:
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Next -- From the outside looking in :D
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From the outside looking in --
It is nearly midnight. it is 'The Polar Express'.
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Next -- "This would be good to make for the layout."

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Next -- "This would be good to make for the layout.

With my love for the canals, "The Falkirk Wheel.

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Next: anything from a heritage line.
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The East Lancs Railway

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Next - another preserved line

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Another Preserved line
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Broadway on the Gloucester and Warks Railway shortly before opening.
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