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Background imageTravel Collection: RAILROAD, 1874. American railroad scene: Lightning Express trains leaving the junction

RAILROAD, 1874. American railroad scene: Lightning Express trains leaving the junction. Detail of a lithograph by Currier & Ives, 1874

Background imageTravel Collection: RAILROAD JUNCTION, c1876. Night scene at an American railway junction. Lightning Express

RAILROAD JUNCTION, c1876. Night scene at an American railway junction. Lightning Express, Flying Mail, and Owl Trains, on time. Detail of a chromolithograph by Currier & Ives, c1876

Background imageTravel Collection: RAILROAD, 1874. American railroad scene: Lightning Express trains leaving the junction

RAILROAD, 1874. American railroad scene: Lightning Express trains leaving the junction. Lithograph by Currier & Ives, 1874

Background imageTravel Collection: RAILROAD JUNCTION, c1876. Night scene at an American railway junction. Lightning Express

RAILROAD JUNCTION, c1876. Night scene at an American railway junction. Lightning Express, Flying Mail, and Owl Trains, on time. Chromolithograph by Currier & Ives, c1876

Background imageTravel Collection: RAILROAD JUNCTION, c1885. Night scene at a junction. Chromolithograph by Currier & Ives

RAILROAD JUNCTION, c1885. Night scene at a junction. Chromolithograph by Currier & Ives, c1885

Background imageTravel Collection: ENGLAND: RAILROAD, 1899. Opening of the Great Central Railway - Mr

ENGLAND: RAILROAD, 1899. Opening of the Great Central Railway - Mr. C.T. Ritchie starting the first train to the north from the London terminus. Illustration, 1899, by F.C. Dickinson

Background imageTravel Collection: STEAMSHIP, 1853. The American steam-ship The Golden Age. Engraving, 1853

STEAMSHIP, 1853. The American steam-ship The Golden Age. Engraving, 1853

Background imageTravel Collection: STEAM TRICYCLE, 1888. Inventor Lucius D. Copeland demonstrating his steam tricycle

STEAM TRICYCLE, 1888. Inventor Lucius D. Copeland demonstrating his steam tricycle, known as the Phaeton Moto-Cycle, outside the north entrance of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C

Background imageTravel Collection: SAILORS, 1880. Clearing the Track - On the Banks in a Fog. Engraving after a painting by M

SAILORS, 1880. Clearing the Track - On the Banks in a Fog. Engraving after a painting by M.J. Burns, 1880

Background imageTravel Collection: SAILING SHIP, 1880. Moonlight on the Water. Engraving after a painting by Mauritz de Hs

SAILING SHIP, 1880. Moonlight on the Water. Engraving after a painting by Mauritz de Hs, exhibited in the American Art Gallery in New York, 1880

Background imageTravel Collection: STEAMBOAT, 1880. Scenes on board the American steamer, Indiana. Engraving, American

STEAMBOAT, 1880. Scenes on board the American steamer, Indiana. Engraving, American, 1880

Background imageTravel Collection: SAN FRANCISCO: STREETCAR. A cable car on Sutter Street in San Francisco, California

SAN FRANCISCO: STREETCAR. A cable car on Sutter Street in San Francisco, California, late 19th century

Background imageTravel Collection: STEAM LOCOMOTIVES. Steam locomotives at a depot. Photograph, mid to late 19th century

STEAM LOCOMOTIVES. Steam locomotives at a depot. Photograph, mid to late 19th century

Background imageTravel Collection: UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD. The Union Pacific Railroad depot in Laramie, Wyoming. Photograph by A

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD. The Union Pacific Railroad depot in Laramie, Wyoming. Photograph by A.J. Russell, c1868

Background imageTravel Collection: NEW YORK CENTRAL, 1880. The first engine of New York Centrals Putnam Division

NEW YORK CENTRAL, 1880. The first engine of New York Centrals Putnam Division. Photograph, 1880

Background imageTravel Collection: STEAMSHIPS, c1864. Government steamships Chattanooga and Missionary on the Tennessee River

STEAMSHIPS, c1864. Government steamships Chattanooga and Missionary on the Tennessee River. Photograph by Mathew Brady, c1864

Background imageTravel Collection: UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD, 1868. A construction train on the Union Pacific Railroad

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD, 1868. A construction train on the Union Pacific Railroad. Photograph, 1868

Background imageTravel Collection: PROMONTORY POINT, 1869. The joining of the Central Pacific and Union Pacific Railroads

PROMONTORY POINT, 1869. The joining of the Central Pacific and Union Pacific Railroads at Promontory Point, Utah, on May 10, 1869. Photograph

Background imageTravel Collection: SANTA FE RAILWAY, 1883. The Santa Fe Railway depot in Rincon, New Mexico. Photograph

SANTA FE RAILWAY, 1883. The Santa Fe Railway depot in Rincon, New Mexico. Photograph, 1883

Background imageTravel Collection: RAILROAD DIRECTORS, c1868. The directors of the Union Pacific Railroad in a private car

RAILROAD DIRECTORS, c1868. The directors of the Union Pacific Railroad in a private car. Second from left, seated: Silas Seymour, Sidney Dillon, Thomas Clark Durant, and John Duff. Photograph by A.J

Background imageTravel Collection: STEAMBOAT, c1900. The steamboat Pargoud loaded with bales of cotton. Photograph by A

STEAMBOAT, c1900. The steamboat Pargoud loaded with bales of cotton. Photograph by A.D. Lytle, c1900

Background imageTravel Collection: RARITAN RIVER, 1809. Robert Fultons steamboat on the Raritan River in Perth Amboy, New Jersey

RARITAN RIVER, 1809. Robert Fultons steamboat on the Raritan River in Perth Amboy, New Jersey. Drawing by Baroness Anne Marguerite Henriette Hyde de Neuville, 1809

Background imageTravel Collection: CARAVAN BRIDGE, c1875. Caravan bridge in Izmir (formerly Smyrna), Turkey. Photograph

CARAVAN BRIDGE, c1875. Caravan bridge in Izmir (formerly Smyrna), Turkey. Photograph, c1875

Background imageTravel Collection: USS WYOMING, c1912. U. S. Navy battleship USS Wyoming photographed from the Brooklyn Bridge, c1912

USS WYOMING, c1912. U. S. Navy battleship USS Wyoming photographed from the Brooklyn Bridge, c1912
USS WYOMING, c1912. U.S. Navy battleship USS Wyoming photographed from the Brooklyn Bridge, c1912. The ship was decommissioned in 1947

Background imageTravel Collection: RAILROAD: LAND SALE, c1875. Advertisement for lands in Iowa and Nebraska sold by

RAILROAD: LAND SALE, c1875. Advertisement for lands in Iowa and Nebraska sold by the Burlington & Missouri River Railroad Co. c1875

Background imageTravel Collection: SHEET MUSIC COVER, 1875. Sheet music cover for the Rapid Transit Galop, composed by A

SHEET MUSIC COVER, 1875. Sheet music cover for the Rapid Transit Galop, composed by A.H. Rosewig, 1875

Background imageTravel Collection: PHILADELPHIA: RAILROAD. The Philadelphia, Germantown and Norristown Railway station

PHILADELPHIA: RAILROAD. The Philadelphia, Germantown and Norristown Railway station at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Lithograph, c1830

Background imageTravel Collection: ILLINOIS: STEAMBOAT. Lasalle and Peoria packet boat David Swain, at a landing at Chillicothe

ILLINOIS: STEAMBOAT. Lasalle and Peoria packet boat David Swain, at a landing at Chillicothe, Illinois. Photograph, late 19th century

Background imageTravel Collection: FLORIDA: STEAMBOAT, 1886. A steamboat landing at the railroad station, Silver Springs, Florida

FLORIDA: STEAMBOAT, 1886. A steamboat landing at the railroad station, Silver Springs, Florida. Photograph by George Barker, 1886

Background imageTravel Collection: ST. LOUIS, 1832. View of St. Louis from the Mississippi River

ST. LOUIS, 1832. View of St. Louis from the Mississippi River. Lithograph after a painting by George Catlin, 1832

Background imageTravel Collection: STEAMBOAT: TARASCON, c1870. The steamboat Tarascon of the Louisville and Evansville

STEAMBOAT: TARASCON, c1870. The steamboat Tarascon of the Louisville and Evansville Packet Company of Louisville, Kentucky. Photograph, c1870

Background imageTravel Collection: STEAMER INTERIOR, c1867. Interior of the American passenger steamer Adirondack, c1867

STEAMER INTERIOR, c1867. Interior of the American passenger steamer Adirondack, c1867

Background imageTravel Collection: PULLMAN CAR: EL FLEDA. Interior of the private railroad car, El Fleda built for J

PULLMAN CAR: EL FLEDA. Interior of the private railroad car, El Fleda built for J.A. Bunting in 1901

Background imageTravel Collection: PULLMAN CAR: LORETTO. Interior of the private railroad car, Loretto, built for Charles M

PULLMAN CAR: LORETTO. Interior of the private railroad car, Loretto, built for Charles M. Schwab in 1917

Background imageTravel Collection: PULLMAN CAR: LORETTO. Interior of the private railroad car, Loretto, built for Charles M

PULLMAN CAR: LORETTO. Interior of the private railroad car, Loretto, built for Charles M. Schwab in 1917

Background imageTravel Collection: PULLMAN CAR, c1903. Interior of a Pullman sleeping car built for the Chicago, Rock

PULLMAN CAR, c1903. Interior of a Pullman sleeping car built for the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad, c1903

Background imageTravel Collection: RAILROAD: DANGER SIGNAL. Train conductors signaling to an on-coming train on the same track

RAILROAD: DANGER SIGNAL. Train conductors signaling to an on-coming train on the same track. Lithograph by Currier & Ives, c1884

Background imageTravel Collection: RAILROAD ENGINE, c1874. Lithograph, American, c1874

RAILROAD ENGINE, c1874. Lithograph, American, c1874

Background imageTravel Collection: RAILROAD: EXPRESS TRAIN. Lithograph by Currier & Ives, c1850

RAILROAD: EXPRESS TRAIN. Lithograph by Currier & Ives, c1850

Background imageTravel Collection: NEW YORK: STREETCAR, c1908. A horse-drawn Chambers Street Ferry streetcar in downtown Manhattan

NEW YORK: STREETCAR, c1908. A horse-drawn Chambers Street Ferry streetcar in downtown Manhattan, New York City. Photograph, c1908

Background imageTravel Collection: NEW YORK: RAILROAD, 1832. The first American railway train traveling on the Mohawk

NEW YORK: RAILROAD, 1832. The first American railway train traveling on the Mohawk and Hudson Railway, part of the New York Central Railway between Albany and Schenectady, New York, 31 July 1832

Background imageTravel Collection: RAILROAD: TRAIN, 1832. The First Railway Train in Pennsylvania, manufactured

RAILROAD: TRAIN, 1832. The First Railway Train in Pennsylvania, manufactured by Matthias William Baldwin, which made its first trip on 23 November 1832. Lithograph, 19th century

Background imageTravel Collection: CALIFORNIA: RAILROAD. Chinese workers at the Secret Town trestle built for the

CALIFORNIA: RAILROAD. Chinese workers at the Secret Town trestle built for the Central Pacific Railroad in California. Photograph, c1868

Background imageTravel Collection: LOCOMOTIVE, 1832. The locomotive Atlantic, of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad

LOCOMOTIVE, 1832. The locomotive Atlantic, of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, the first to enter Washington, D.C. Wash drawing, 19th century

Background imageTravel Collection: CALIFORNIA: RAILROAD, c1868. A train passing through Bloomer Cut in the Sierra

CALIFORNIA: RAILROAD, c1868. A train passing through Bloomer Cut in the Sierra Nevada Mountains in California. Photograph by Alfred Hart, c1868

Background imageTravel Collection: RAILROAD: CHINESE WORKERS. Chinese section hands of the Union Pacific Railroad

RAILROAD: CHINESE WORKERS. Chinese section hands of the Union Pacific Railroad at the station at Promontory, Utah. Photograph by J.B. Silvis, late 19th century

Background imageTravel Collection: RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION. Heading of east portal Tunnel No

RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION. Heading of east portal Tunnel No. 8. A Chinese man working on the construction of the Central Pacific Railroad in the Sierra Nevada mountains, California

Background imageTravel Collection: CALIFORNIA: RAILROAD. The Secret Town trestle built for the Central Pacific Railroad

CALIFORNIA: RAILROAD. The Secret Town trestle built for the Central Pacific Railroad in California. Photograph by Alfred Hart, c1868



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