Steam Engine No. 300 is a photograph by Robert Frederick which was uploaded on November 4th, 2012.
Steam Engine No. 300
This is #300 Pershing oil-burning steam engine built for WWI (hence the Pershing moniker) blowing whistle at crossing.
Title
Steam Engine No. 300
Artist
Robert Frederick
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
This is #300 Pershing oil-burning steam engine built for WWI (hence the Pershing moniker) blowing whistle at crossing.
Uploaded
November 4th, 2012
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Comments (45)
Linda Phelps
F.L This is an absolutely fantastic capture of this train. The detail in the engine along with the bits of red make this a special image. The steam and the light metal on the engine add punch to the image. Love how fall foliage wraps around the train! The warm feeling in this image is delightful.
Mariola Bitner
Wow, what a stunning feat of human creation! I particularly love the older train engines, and this is fantastic! Loved your description! F/L