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Ultimate Guide to Thomas the Tank Engine

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Thomas the Tank Engine is the best-known fictional locomotive in the world. Here we take a close look at this beloved children's character.

The Chicago Railroad Fair

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The Chicago railroad fair celebrated the centennial of railroading's arrival in Chicago. Learn more about the Chicago railroad fair of 1934.

Steam Versus Diesel

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The steam versus diesel debate was one that lasted for 20 heated years as technology advanced. Learn more about the steam versus diesel debate.

Early Twentieth Century Railroads

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Early 20th-century railroads saw major improvements in safety and comfort, as well as new regulations. Learn more about railroads in the early 1900s.

How Diesel Two-Stroke Engines Work

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Diesel two-stroke engines are used to power locomotives, large ships, and generating facilities. Find out how a diesel two-stroke engine works.

Is there a future for steam-powered, super-efficient cars?

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Is there a future for steam-powered, super-efficient cars? Keep reading to learn about steam powered super efficient cars!

1953 Indian Chief

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The 1953 Indian Chief motorcycle was the final Indian model and is highly collectible. Check out pictures and information on the 1953 Indian Chief.

The Origins of the Steamship

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Steamships quickly replaced sails in the early 1800s. Learn more about the origins of steamships and the innovations that led to their creation.

Why are eels slippery?

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Eel skin is slippery for a reason. The slime layer helps it to slither through tight spaces and protects it from parasites. Learn why eels are slippery.

The Ultimate Snake Quiz

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Snakes can make you afraid and intrigued at the same time. Snakes have slithered over the Earth for more than 130 million years, frequently making appearances in famous narratives from the Bible to mythical stories. This unique animal can swallow animals whole and move across land without any limbs. Take this quiz and learn more about the mysterious snake.

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