RLMS: John Bull
The oldest operating steam locomotive in the world is the John Bull, which first ran September 15, 1831 and was later restored and last operated September 15, 1981.

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RLMS: More Bull

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100 years of the Meiningen steam locomotive works

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Vintage railway film - John Betjeman - Men of Steam - 1962

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Pittsburgh's Rolling Ingot Steam Locomotives

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STEAM LOCOS IN PROFILE: Chris' Top 10 Narrow Gauge British Steam Locomotives

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The British Train Line Bait That Made German Supply Locomotives Flip at High Speed

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Minuteman Steam Episode 5: The Limas

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150th ANNIVERSARY OF STEAM RAILWAYS - COLOUR

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Union Pacific Big Boy 4014 at Horseshoe Curve (Full Video)

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Will This 100 Year Old Steam Locomotive Run?

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Bachmann John Bull & Lafayette | Rare Era1 Steam Locomotives

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The Ridiculous Big Boy Restoration That Shouldn't Have Worked (But Did)

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Modern Marvels: The Railroads That Tamed the Wild West (S2, E9) | Full Episode | History

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How Workers Roofed 40 Miles of Sierra Nevada Railroad to Stop Avalanches

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5 of the Weakest Steam Locomotives Ever | History in the Dark

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How to build a steam locomotive | SWR Craftsmanship

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The EMD 567 Engine That Silenced Steam in 1938

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John Bull: Riding the Rails

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I had to wait 6 YEARS to hear my steam whistle.

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