Showing posts with the label Railway

Brighton And Rottingdean Seashore Electric Railway

Jan 31, 2020

Two children looking up at the car of the Brighton and Rottingdean Seashore Electric Railway. Photo: Hemmings Motor News For five years...

The Locomotive That Walked: William Brunton’s Steam Horse

Jan 20, 2020

Railway engineering has come a long way from Richard Trevithick’s first steam locomotive to today’s high speed Maglev trains. Throughout th...

China’s Trackless Trains

Dec 18, 2019

After two years of testing, a new futuristic train that runs on virtual tracks was launched for the first time in Yibin, in the province of ...

Rod Stewart’s Model Railway

Nov 20, 2019

For the past 26 years British rock star Rod Stewart has been secretly building a massive model railway in the attic of his Los Angles home....

Richard Trevithick And The Steam Circus

Nov 20, 2019

Twenty five years before Robert Stephenson decisively proved the superiority of steam locomotives over horse drawn carriages during the Rain...

The Rainhill Trials

Nov 13, 2019

Nearly two centuries ago, a small hamlet lying between Liverpool and Manchester became host to one of the strangest competitions ever held. ...

Soda Locomotives

Oct 29, 2019

An interesting type of locomotive engine that found very brief and limited use in Europe, as well as in America, was the soda locomotive. ...

Port Arthur And The Convict Tramway

Oct 15, 2019

In the middle of the 19th century, Tasman Peninsula, on the southeast coast of Tasmania, became home to one of Australia's most dreaded ...

Train Through a Football Stadium

May 21, 2019

Going to any sporting event to watch your favorite teams play, as opposed to staying at home and watching the live broadcast, has its perks....

The Building That Steals Your Body Heat

Mar 15, 2019

More than a quarter million commuters pass through the Stockholm Central Station everyday, unaware that their bodies are being tapped for e...

Lunatic Express: The Railway That Gave Birth to Kenya

Mar 5, 2019

More than a hundred years ago, before Europeans had set foot on what is now Kenya, a tribal prophet named Kimnyole spoke of a vicious “iron...

Mauritania’s Iron Ore Train

Feb 21, 2019

At one million square kilometers, Mauritania is not a small country, but a very small percentage of it is habitable. The rest is covered by...

Walt Disney’s Backyard Railway: The Carolwood Pacific Railroad

Jan 2, 2019

Even before Walt Disney drew up plans for the first Disneyland Park, he knew what to include in it—a rideable miniature railroad. Indeed, he...

Atmospheric Railways: The 19th Century Trains That Ran On Air

Dec 22, 2018

The 19th century ushered in a new form of transport—railways. Journeys that previously took weeks were now completed in days. Distances that...

The Biggest Little Railway in the World

Dec 17, 2018

Last year, a team of British railway enthusiasts got together to engineer the longest miniature railway journey in the world. The tracks tha...

A Nature Park in an Abandoned Railway Yard in Berlin

Dec 13, 2018

For more than a century, the Anhalter Bahnhof was the most important railway station in Berlin. Located at the heart of the German capital, ...

The Great Texas Train Crash at Crush

Jul 28, 2018

Some publicity stunts can be complete train wrecks. Like that one time in 1613 when a real cannon was used to spice up the production of Sha...

Britain’s User Worked Level Crossings

Jun 25, 2018

The United Kingdom has some 6,500 level crossings on their sprawling railway network, out of which an astounding number of them—5,000—are us...

The Niagara Gorge Railroad

Jun 12, 2018

Before the Niagara river plunges along the Canada–United States border to create the mesmerizing Niagara Falls, it cuts a 11 km long gorge t...

The Abandoned Canfranc Railway Station

Nov 7, 2017

Sitting at the foothills of the Pyrenees mountains on the Spanish side of the French-Spanish border is an immense railway station. Built wit...