There are various types of train designed for particular purposes. A train can consist of a combination of one or more locomotives and attached railroad cars, or a self-propelled multiple unit (or occasionally a single powered coach, called a railcar). Trains can also be hauled by horses, pulled by a cable, or run downhill by gravity.
Trains leaving the station is the start of forthcoming posts related to this transport requested by the spanish high-speed rail site altavelocidad.org (only available in spanish)
4 This coal fired locomotive was built by the Baldwin Locomotive works of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in December 1925. New Hope & Ivyland Railroad, New Hope,PA. Credit: Maria Leisa #
5 The New Hope & Ivyland Railroad is one of the few Steam Railroads in the country that allows people the rare opportunity to ride in the cab of the locomotive with the engineer and fireman while it's pulling a train. Credit: Maria Leisa #


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