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No 6000 King George V emerging from Middle Hill Tunnel
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No 6000 King George V emerging from Middle Hill Tunnel

4-6-0 King Class locomotive. Built 1927. STEAM - Museum of the Great Western Railway. © Steam Picture Library

Media ID 413734

Filename: L14a 051.jpg

Size: 2231 x 2935 (730KB)

Date: 20th February 2007

Source: STEAM Museum of the GWR

King Tunnel

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This print showcases the awe-inspiring moment when No 6000 King George V, a magnificent 4-6-0 King Class locomotive built in 1927, emerges triumphantly from the depths of Middle Hill Tunnel. The sheer power and grandeur exuded by this iconic steam engine is truly breathtaking. As rays of sunlight pierce through the tunnel's darkness, they illuminate every intricate detail of this majestic machine. Its sleek black body glistens with pride, while billows of white steam gracefully dance around its regal stature. The contrast between the dark tunnel and the vibrant surroundings creates an atmosphere filled with anticipation and wonder. In this snapshot frozen in time, one can almost hear the rhythmic chugging sound as No 6000 conquers yet another obstacle on its journey. It symbolizes not only a remarkable feat of engineering but also represents an era when railways were at their peak - connecting people, cities, and dreams across vast distances. Preserved within STEAM Museum of GWR (Great Western Railway), this print serves as a testament to our rich railway heritage. It invites us to marvel at the ingenuity behind these mechanical marvels that once ruled our tracks and forever changed transportation history. Whether you are a train enthusiast or simply appreciate historical artifacts that embody human progress, this image transports you back in time to witness firsthand the majesty of No 6000 King George V emerging from Middle Hill Tunnel – an unforgettable sight etched into our collective memory.

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Locomotive No. 6014, King Henry VII, at Swindon Works
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No 6002 King William IV near Teignmouth
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