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  • The train tracks at Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, heading east across the Potomac into Virginia.
    Harpers Ferry Train Tracks (16706161...tif
  • Houses and shops back up to train tracks in downtown Hanoi, Vietnam.
    Hanoi Train Tracks (3261122065601).tif
  • Houses and shops back up to train tracks in downtown Hanoi, Vietnam.
    Hanoi Train Tracks (3261122065526).tif
  • The platform for the metro subway system at Plaza de Armas Metro Station in downtown Santiago de Chile.
    Plaza de Armas Subway Station in San...tif
  • A rotary snow plow on display at the Colorado Railroad Museum in Golden, Colorado. These machines had a steam boiler and cylinders to turn the blades in front and a tender on the rear to carry the coal and water needed to fuel the boiler. The rotary plow was not self-propelled by required locomotives to push it. The big blades on the front chopped at snow and the chute directed to either side away from the tracks.
    Colorado Railroad Museum Rotary Snow...tif
  • The steam locomotive Jupiter on display at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History in Washington DC. The Jupiter was made in Philadelphia in 1876. It was built for narrow-gauge track and was made obsolete in 1883 when the line switched to standard gauge. it was then sold to Guatemala, where it hauled bananas for more than 60 years. In 1976, it came to the Smithsonian as part of the United States bicentennial exhibit.
    Steam Train Jupiter at the Smithsoni...tif
  • The steam locomotive Jupiter on display at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History in Washington DC. The Jupiter was made in Philadelphia in 1876. It was built for narrow-gauge track and was made obsolete in 1883 when the line switched to standard gauge. it was then sold to Guatemala, where it hauled bananas for more than 60 years. In 1976, it came to the Smithsonian as part of the United States bicentennial exhibit.
    Steam Train Jupiter at the Smithsoni...tif
  • Tram in Prague with Prague Castle in the distance
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  • San Francisco's famous street cable cars
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  • Washington Metro station (Smithsonian)
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  • San Francisco's famous street cable cars
    i249055419-cable cars-downtown-san f...tif
  • San Francisco's famous street cable cars
    i249055409-cable cars-downtown-san f...tif