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Steam locomotive at Wolverhampton

Great Western Railway class locomotive no. 5050 'Earl of St. Germans' at the coaling stage near Wolverhampton Stafford Road Depot. Photographer: John Bucknall

Steam locomotive at Wolverhampton

LMS origin Royal Scot class 4-6-0 locomotive no. 46169 'Boy Scout' at Wolverhampton High Level Station. Photographer: John Bucknall

Steam Locomotive 'Newcastle', Apedale, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This steam locomotive was based at Apedale Ironworks, probably around the turn of the 20th century.

Steam locomotive 'Toad', Cauldon

'Toad', one of the 0-4-0 saddle tank locomotives which operated with the 3ft 6in cable-operated narrow gauge line connecting Froghall Wharf to the limestone quarry at Cauldon Low, which opened in 1849. ...

Steam Locomotive, Stafford

This locomotive is an ex-LNWR 'Super D' 0-8-0, most likely a G1 designed by Charles Bowen-Cooke. The tall building to the right is the locomotive coaling plant. Photograph taken on a Box Brownie ...

Steam Locomotive, Longton

A steam locomotive can be seen crossing over Bridgewood Street, Longton.

Steam locomotive, Stone Station

A locomotive standing on the northbound platform on the Trent Valley line at Stone Railway Station.

Steam locomotives at Bass, Burton-on-Trent

View of 6 engines on the tracks at Bass brewery.

Steam locomotives at Bescot, Walsall

Locomotives lined up at railway sidings at Bescot, Walsall. The locomotives are mainly ex LMS 2-8-0 Consols and British Rail 2-6-0 43XXX series. Photographer: John Bucknall

Steam locomotives, Bass, Burton-on-Trent

Bass Steam locomotives. No. 2 and 3 on the company line with the Bass Fire Station behind. Bass Worthington Beer Tank and Brewery buildings are in the background.

Steam locomotives, Dunston, near Stafford

Two steam locomotives on the West Coast Main Line heading towards Stafford from Wolverhampton, photographed near Dunston just south of Stafford. The front loco is a Stanier designed 2-6-0 built at Crewe ...

Steam Omnibus

Steam omnibuses operated between railway stations and villages, towns, etc. They were slow by todays standards, having a top speed of around 20-25mph. An omnibus like this one operated between ...

Steam train aproaching Longport

British Rail steam locomotive standard class 5 number 73000 pulling six carriages approaching Longport station. Many of Longport's pottery chimneys can be seen in the photograph.

Steam Train at Stafford Common Station,

Stafford Common Railway Station was built in 1867, to serve the Stafford-Uttoxeter line. The station closed to passengers in 1939, but continued to carry freight. It closed completely in the 1970s....

Steam Train Leaving Stafford Station,

This shows the Princess Coronation class locamotive number 46244 'King George VI' passing Stafford Station heading north alongside Railway Street.

Steam Train, Grindley,

Steam train leaving Grindley Station on the Great Northern Railway Stafford-Uttoxeter line. The Stafford-Uttoxeter line opened in December 1867, but nineteen years later the company folded and the ...

Stoke Road, Stoke-on-Trent

A view not so different from today. The picture looks towards Shelton. The potbank on the right was demolished in the late 1960’s to make way for a major road development. The A500 D-Road now runs ...

Stoke Roundhouse, Stoke-on-Trent

This is the locomotive yard at Stoke Roundhouse in Stoke-on-Trent and the men standing around the engine are likely to be locomotive engineers and company managers. If you look closely you can see that ...