Rails Tapestries
Description: The earliest sandrails started out as pan or tunnel buggies and were named as such depending on what factory vehicle was stripped down and used as the basis of the sand car. By the mid-sixties, professionally fabricated, purpose built full tube chassis sandrails were quickly becoming the hot setup and from their shop in Imperial, California, Ray’s Rails was one of the originators. From more traditional import rear engine setups, to all out mid-engine, V8 powered dune rockets, Ray and company rocked the scene and could routinely be found testing and tuning their latest designs and customer rides at the local dunes for over three decades.
Description: Big Boy. 4014 The Legend Of The Rails. is for steam train enthusiasts, railroad fans, and locomotive lovers. This design celebrates the iconic Big Boy 4014 vintage train.
Big Boy. 4014 The Legend Of The Rails. Steam Train Locomotive Enthusiast Tapestry
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Description: Ozzy shirt Osbourne pride — "I'm going off the rails on a crazy train". vintage screen-print heavy metal design for Ozzy fans and Osbourne collectors — heavy metal, musician, metal, rock, american, concert. Perfect Ozzy graphic tee Osbourne gift for concerts, birthdays, holidays and record store days. Soft, high-quality Osbourne lovers fabric — Ozzy spirit built to last wash after wash. Since 1980.
Description: Chaotic space missions. Questionable decisions. Emotional damage. This funny retro gaming design features a stressed-out fox pilot surviving pure arcade chaos with style. Perfect for fans of vintage rail shooters, retro sci-fi games, arcade nostalgia, space combat, and unhinged gamer energy. Bold vintage emblem style with thick outlines and high-impact typography makes this design pop on shirts, stickers, hoodies, and more. Ideal for retro gamers, space shooter fans, fox lovers, and anyone mentally buffering through life.
Description: Celebrate the charm of the Essex Steam Train in Connecticut with this beautiful vintage locomotive scene. Perfect for rail fans and lovers of the historic River Valley, this graphic features a classic engine traveling through a scenic landscape, capturing the nostalgia and wonder of timeless railway travel journeys.
Description: The Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (often referred to as the Milwaukee Road) (reporting mark MILW), was a Class I railroad that operated in the Midwest and Northwest of the United States from 1847 until 1980, when its Pacific Extension (Montana, Idaho, and Washington) was abandoned following a bankruptcy. Around this time, the company went through several official names and faced bankruptcy on multiple occasions. The eastern half of the system merged into the Soo Line Railroad thirty-two years ago on January 1, 1986, a subsidiary of Canadian Pacific Railway (reporting mark CP). Although the "Milwaukee Road" as such ceased to exist, much of its trackage continues to be used by multiple railroads. It is also commemorated in
Description: The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway (reporting marks C&O, CO) was a Class I railroad formed in 1869 in Virginia from several smaller Virginia railroads begun in the 19th century. Led by industrialist Collis P. Huntington, it reached from Virginia's capital city of Richmond to the Ohio River by 1873, where the railroad town (and later city) of Huntington, West Virginia, was named for him.