Early Railway prints
These three early Railway prints feature patents for a locomotive from 1884, a traffic signal from 1936, and a railroad track from 1932. The intricate illustration offer a glimpse into the innovative spirit of early railroad engineers and their contributions to the development of modern transportation. Perfect for collectors or anyone interested in the history of railroads and locomotives.
All prints are created on premium, museum grade, acid-free paper. We exclusively use only archival, cold ink pigmentation ensuring many generations to be able to enjoy this high quality artwork. Sizes, backgrounds and optional frames are selectable through the menus to the right of the product images.
Full information on frames and prints see product information.
Background options
White
Bright white photo paper with a mat finish. Archival grade and acid free.
Linen
A subtle color with a light pattern with the look and feel of old parchment.
Antique
Distressed vintage finish giving the look of an antique document
Chalkboard
A dark grey complete with delicate scratches. All graphic and writing is reversed to white.
Blueprint
A dark blue with a light geometric patter found on blueprints. Graphic and writing is reversed to white.
Emily –
Love the train prints – will make a perfect gift for my Dad’s train display this Christmas!!
Anastasia –
These are so great! Can’t wait for my dad to open them on Christmas. Shipping was fast and quality is amazing.