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  2. Coloring Pages to Dye For! These 25 Free Easter Printables ...

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    Easter Flowers Coloring Page. 7. Dot-to-Dot Coloring Page. 8. Happy Easter Basket Coloring Page. 9. Bunnies and Easter Eggs Coloring Page. 10. Mandala Easter Egg Coloring Page.

  3. Wikipedia : WikiProject UK Railways/Colours list

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    Contents. Wikipedia:WikiProject UK Railways/Colours list. This page contains a list of colours used in previous/next station boxes on UK railway station (and related/similar) articles, believed to be up-to-date as of 26 December 2023. Some of the colours have templates (e.g. { {NXEA colour}}) which can be used to implement them.

  4. Amtrak paint schemes - Wikipedia

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    Amtrak paint schemes. Amtrak's livery has included a variety of designs, most based on a red, white, and blue color scheme. The lead locomotive here is in Phase II livery, while the trailing locomotive is still in Phase I. Amtrak has used a variety of paint schemes (liveries) on its rolling stock since taking over intercity passenger rail ...

  5. The Little Engine That Could - Wikipedia

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    The story's signature phrases such as "I think I can" first occurred in print in a 1902 article in a Swedish journal. [2] An early published version of the story, "Story of the Engine That Thought It Could", appeared in the New-York Tribune on April 8, 1906, as part of a sermon by the Rev. Charles S. Wing. [2

  6. Freedom Train - Wikipedia

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    The 1947–1949 Freedom Train. #1776 was an ALCO PA-1 locomotive built specially for the first Freedom Train. The first Freedom Train was proposed in April 1946 by Attorney General Tom C. Clark, who believed that Americans had begun taking the principles of liberty for granted in the post-war years.

  7. Photographic grey - Wikipedia

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    Photographic grey, also known as works grey, was a paint scheme commonly applied to steam locomotives during the period before colour photography became commonplace. It was applied to allow sharper, more detailed images of the locomotive to be recorded. The first photographs of railways and their locomotives were made by private individuals ...

  8. Tom Thumb (locomotive) - Wikipedia

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    Tom Thumb. (locomotive) Tom Thumb was the first American-built steam locomotive to operate on a common-carrier railroad. It was designed and constructed by Peter Cooper in 1829 to convince owners of the newly formed Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O) (now CSX) to use steam engines; it was not intended to enter revenue service.

  9. Glossary of North American railway terms - Wikipedia

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    A section of strap rail that has come loose and curled upward due to the weight of railway cars passing over it [234] Speeder, motorcar, trackcar, putt putt, or golf cart. A privately owned speeder on display. A small, motorized track inspection vehicle [235] SpongeBob, SpongeBob Cab, or SpongeBob SquareCab.