Steam Train Phone Cases - iPhone and Android
Classic Steam Train The Flying Scotsman Crossing The Forth MotorManiac Phone Case
by MotorManiac
$17 $23
Description: Steam trains are always something incredible, for example the steam trains in the Isle of Man still running today are over 100 years old, built at the Gorton works in Manchester. These work horses go through some of the most scenic routes across the island, and with many people still using them for commuting to work. Vector conversion of a photo of such an Isle of Man Narrow Gauge engine approaching Ballasalla station.
Description: AB 778 (entered service in 1925). In December 2012 the Kingston Flyer was taken offline, due to the discovery of leaks in AB 778’s boiler. The Kingston Flyer was a steam train in New Zealand that originally was a passenger express. It was operated by the New Zealand Railways Department from the 1890s to 1957. Photo by Bernard Spragg. (image is in the public domain)
Description: The GWR 5700 Class, or 57xx class, was a class of 0-6-0 pannier tank steam locomotive, built by the Great Western Railway (GWR) and British Railways (BR) between 1929 and 1950. With 863 built, they were the most prolific class of the GWR, and one of the most numerous classes of British steam locomotive. Converted from a photo taken at the National Railway Museum in York, UK in 2014
Description: According to Wikipedia, Western is a genre of fiction set primarily in the latter half of the 19th century in the Western United States, which is styled the “Old West”. Its stories commonly center on the life of a nomadic cowboy or gunfighter, armed with a revolver and a rifle who rides a horse. Cowboys and gunslingers typically wear Stetson hats, neckerchief bandannas, vests, spurs, cowboy boots and buckskins (alternatively dusters). Recurring characters include the aforementioned cowboys, Native Americans, Spaniards, Mexicans, bandits, lawmen, bounty hunters, outlaws, gamblers, soldiers (especially mounted cavalry, such as buffalo soldiers) and settlers (farmers, ranchers and townsfolk). This image gives credit to that great era.
Description: The Cheshire Lines Committee (CLC) was formed in 1863 and became the second-largest joint railway in Great Britain. The committee, which was often styled the Cheshire Lines Railway or Cheshire Lines Railroad, operated 143 miles of track in the then counties of Lancashire and Cheshire. The railway did not get grouped into one of the Big Four during the implementation of the 1923 grouping, surviving independently with its own management until the railways were nationalized at the beginning of 1948. The railway served Liverpool, Manchester, Stockport, Warrington, Widnes, Northwich, Winsford, Knutsford, Chester, and Southport with connections to many other railways.
Description: A design incorporating A cut out of one of my photographs of Flying Scotsman and its nameplate. the Flying Scotsman on the Cathedrals Express rail tour along the Severn Estuary. Flying Scotsman is the most famous locomotive in the world and this tour had crowds on every bridge waiting for a glimpse of this Icon.
Description: A shot of Big Boy 4014 leaving Ellsworth Kansas USA on 11-21-2019 that was on a Historical Day in Kansas. With smoke and Steam when the Union Pacific was Celebrating of being in Business for 150 years. That was on a Winter Day.
Big Boy Steam Train Leaving Ellsworth Kansas USA Phone Case
by Robert D Brozek Country Store
$17 $23
Description: Step into a world of rock and roll rebellion with our "Crazy Train: Rock and Roll Steam Engine" tee. This funny design captures the spirit of those who feel like they're going off the rails. With a touch of humor and a classic vintage rock and roll vibe, it's a must-have for rock enthusiasts, life enthusiasts, and comedy fans alike. Embrace the nostalgia of vintage steam engines and let your style soar off the charts. Get ready to rock with this one-of-a-kind piece that combines timeless charm with a witty twist. Grab your "Crazy Train" design now and make a statement that stands out from the crowd.