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Railway Travellers' Tales
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The International Steam Pages. If you fancy a trip to see such places then for travel advice please see The Man in Seat 61. And if you make a trip let me have a report and tell the man of any updates for that site. The most recent additions are given below, more contributions, with or without illustrations are always welcome. I will do my best to assist with maps if necessary. Case Notes - A series of contributions from Terry Case covering his real steam gricing career, see below for the full list. An ec...
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Narrow Gauge Steam Railways round the World
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The International Steam Pages. Narrow Gauge Steam Railways round the World. See also my museums page. Which will include references to non-active steam. As always, updates, additions and corrections will be very welcome. If your interest extends beyond steam, then the following sites will provide useful information along with that on steam:. Non-steam Narrow Gauge Railways round the World - my own contribution. Last updated 13th May 2016) - this continues to NOT include most of Europe). Narrow gauge rail...
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Railway Museums Worldwide
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The International Steam Pages. There are certain umbrella organisations whose sites may be helpful, particularly IATM (International Association of Transport and communications Museums) - see http:/ www.iatm.ws/. Railways are necessarily a small sub group. Others are regional and are noted as appropriate. Another recommended link - http:/ www.innvista.com/culture/travel/rail/mindex.htm. It had far fewer entries in my areas than are on these pages. See a page on this site. See a page on this site.
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Hill and Mountain Railways of the World
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The International Steam Pages. Hill and Mountain Railways of the World. Some of the biggest challenges faced by railway builders through the years have been presented by hills and mountains. Splitting trains, multiple locomotives, tunnels, curves, even horseshoes and spirals are all commonplace in my book, sometimes it needs something a little more interesting. For some general coverage in Wikipedia, see a short list of relevant articles. Reverses / Zig Zags. Since I need a 'home page' for this topic the...
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About the International Steam Pages
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The International Steam Pages. About the International Steam Pages. Please also read our privacy policy page. A Very British Lady. In Indonesia, India, Myanmar and Thailand. I have used the epithet Temples of Steam to describe our voyages of exploration in Burma (Myanmar). This picture was taken in early 2006, maybe you could still take it, maybe not. Click here if you want to know what was making the steam. Ands went back again. In June 2007, this is a frame from our video:. Is there life after steam?
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Articulated Steam Locomotives of the World
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The International Steam Pages. Articulated Steam Locomotives of the World. Previous visitors to this section should note the following additions:. For active Beyer Garratts (28th January 2016). Pictures of Jung 'semi-Lüttermoller'. Preserved in Germany (21st June 2015). Picture of NSWGR 6029. Added 2nd June 2015). Restoration of Big Boy 4014 and C&O 1309 noted. Pictures of Australian Standard Garratt G33. YouTube Section on Narrow Gauge Articulated Steam Locomotives of Indonesia. Temporarily Articulated ...
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International Stationary Steam Engines
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The International Steam Pages. International Stationary Steam Engines. Temples of Steam Blog. Updated 22nd Aug 2016). Real Steam in West Bengal 2006. A Burmese Rice Mill. The following countries have significant real, working stationary steam engines in some quantity. Compared to the more visible and well known steam locomotives, the numbers of machines are much larger overall:. Rice Mills, Sugar Mills, Steel Foundries), Indonesia. Sugar Mills), Myanmar. Rice Mills), Thailand. Has a number of useful links.
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Surviving Steam Trams of the World
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The International Steam Pages. Surviving Steam Trams of the World. This is the index page for the Surviving Steam Trams of the World, you can access individual pages by using the links below:. Steam Trams of North West Europe (UK, France, Belgium, Netherlands). Steam Trams of the Rest of Europe. Steam Trams of Africa, Asia, South America and Australasia. Bad news 26th September 2014). Steam Dummies (North America). New photograph, 12th August 2013, new entry 13th August 2013). Not quite steam trams but.