Thank you for coming in today to see our Royalty Free, Private Label Rights, Photos of Trains, and all things Train Related.
We’ve got photos of Narrow Gauge Trains in action, with lots of steam billowing out, with hardly any, a water tower, a 2-8-0 narrow gauge steam engine… and that’s just some of what we’ve started with.
Over the next few days and weeks you’ll be able to pick from many, many more train photos, both narrow gauge and regular, average, modern trains. There will be photos of model trains, train layouts, train signs, train buildings, train tracks…all kinds of train stuff!
Come back often as we’ll be posting more train photos very soon.
Thanks again for stopping by today, have a look around, pick up as many photos of trains and train related photos as you want (remember…the price is right on our photos).
As always, our photos are 450 pixels along the longest edge, 72 DPI, and of course our watermark is NOT on the photos when you download them.
The water spout that serviced the narrow gauge railroad to and from Breckenridge, Colorado is featured in this close up photo.
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Cripple Creek & Victor N.G.R.R.(Narrow Gauge Rail Road)'s engine number 2 is the subject of this close up photo.
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The Colorado & Southern Railway Company used to run a narrow gauge railroad over Boreas Pass, from Como to Breckenridge, Colorado. This box car is at the top of Boreas Pass where a small railroad town was built to take care of the trains, the workers and any passengers.
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Outside of Harveys Casino and Hotel in Central City, Colorado sits the Colorado & Southern Railway's Engine Number 71.
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A Trolley Conductor is seen getting his yellow trolley ready for the day's riders.
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The Cripple Creek & Victor Engine Number 1 is pulling these 2 passenger cars on a run to Victor, Colorado.
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Engine Number 2 of the Cripple Creek & Victor Narrow Gauge Railroad is chugging out of Cripple Creek towards Victor, Colorado.
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Water tanks were very important to steam trains, especially the few traversing the mountains of Colorado. This one, near the top of Boreas Pass, was used by several railroads including the Union Pacific RR, Denver, South Park & Pacific RR, Denver, Leadville & Gunnison RR, and finally the Colorado & Southern Railway Company.
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There's a Lot of Steam and Smoke coming out of Engine No. 2 as it leaves Cripple Creek, Colorado.
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Leaving Cripple Creek and heading towards Victor, Colorado, engine number 2 of the Cripple Creek & Victor N.G.R.R. is underway.
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This young mother seems to be asking the conductor "What time does the Trolley make it's next run?"
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