I wonder how many thousands of miles those locomotives have traveled before being “put to rest” in those graveyards. I can see that despite its old age, it has been well loved, and not a lot of damage could be seen. I am quite intrigued how that circular window got broken though.
These kinds of trains don’t exist in this day and age. Locomotive graveyard is a new term for me, but I believe its perfect description of this train anyway.
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meldred24
I didn’t imagine this is how it looks like inside. This is the first time that I’ve seen it. Incredibly fascinating.
Miaka Yuuki
Even machines gets obsolete then die. It is a fact of life nothing last forever. Nothing is immortal. However, there is a lifetime.
Obalade Damilola
This train would have looked better in coloured not black and white..the colour makes it look like an old train
esgyll
I wonder how many thousands of miles those locomotives have traveled before being “put to rest” in those graveyards. I can see that despite its old age, it has been well loved, and not a lot of damage could be seen. I am quite intrigued how that circular window got broken though.
brainedet
I think this white and black gave it a vintage looks. You took a nice shot anyways.
Brandy
This train really looks very old, it qualifies for a graveyard. I love the photo though because its like an art of history.
Grace K
Is a great shot that gives you a very nice view of this old train. This kind of locomotives you only see them on pictures. Great work.
Janet James
These kinds of trains don’t exist in this day and age. Locomotive graveyard is a new term for me, but I believe its perfect description of this train anyway.
Roy
I love the black and white pic. It has a good vibe to it.
Meg W
This is a lovely collection of locomotives. Great work indeed Thomas!
Patricia
These are some dated locomotives. I doubt if they are functional anymore.
Oliver
Rust all over. The trains must be so old.
Daphne
This locomotive has surely seen better days. I bet it’s over 50 years old.