Railway train T-Shirts

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  • Life is one big road…with endless pathways, infinite at first sight.

  • i am huge in japan pictogram

  • The Spirit of Progress was the premier express train passenger service on the Victorian Railways in Australia, running from Melbourne to the Victorian border, and later through to Sydney. These art-deco era wings, surrounding the grand initials VR served as the only adornment on the hood of the streamlined S class steam locomotives which hauled this train in its heyday. Celebrate the history of this magnificent train with this majestic wings motif emblazoned on a tee shirt. Note: This logo is reproduced here on the fair assumption that it is considered abandoned, as it represents an entity and train service that no longer exists.

  • The Victorian Railways was the state government department responsible for operating railways in the Australian state of Victoria from 1859 to 1983. In 1961, a standard-gauge rail line was built from Albury to Melbourne, allowing trains from the national rail network to operate through without the break-of-gauge problems that had existed for the 80 or so years previous. To celebrate, the Victorian Railways held a competition to find a “symbol, sign or slogan” to be carried on new freight vehicles for the line. The winner was an 18 year old art student from Bentleigh, who submitted this design. By the 1970s, most freight vehicles on the Victorian Railways wore this simple yet futuristic logo. Note: This logo is reproduced here on the fair assumption that it is considered abandoned, as it represents an entity that no longer exists.

  • Elegance...
    by Rasendyll

    US$26.22

  • Lettering as used by the London and North Eastern Railway on their famous ‘Flying Scotsman’ steam locomotive. Also has the engine’s famous number, and its place of building: Doncaster Works. Perfect for steam engine enthusiasts, especially on a green shirt (to match the engine’s paint job)

  • RD Tee
    by Colin Walker

    US$23.94

    Railway distraction tee shirt. I really like it on the dark colours, on black it looks great to me but doesn’t show up too well on the screen…:)

  • Moscow Metro, which spans almost the entire Russian capital, is one of the world’s most heavily used metro systems. It is well known for the ornate design of many of its stations, which contain beautiful examples of socialist realist art.

  • VicRail Teacup
    by somtum

    US$27.93

    The Victorian Railways was the state government department responsible for operating railways in the Australian state of Victoria from 1859 to 1983. In 1974 the Victorian Railways was rebranded as VicRail. In 1981 this angular and basic design, commonly referred to as the orange and silver ‘teacup’ scheme, was launched on locomotives, Comeng trains, and new passenger carriages, before the railway was separated into the Metropolitan Transit Authority and V/Line. Celebrate this simple design on an eye-catching tee shirt. Note: This logo is reproduced here on the fair assumption that it is considered abandoned, as it represents an entity that no longer exists.

  • Red Teacup
    by somtum

    US$27.93

    The Victorian Railways was the state government department responsible for operating railways in the Australian state of Victoria from 1859 to 1983. In 1974 the Victorian Railways was rebranded as VicRail. In 1981 this angular and basic design, commonly referred to as the orange and silver ‘teacup’ scheme, was launched on locomotives, Comeng trains, and new passenger carriages, before the railway was separated into the Metropolitan Transit Authority and V/Line. For corporate stationery, this design was displayed in red on white. Celebrate this simple design on an eye-catching tee shirt. Note: This logo is reproduced here on the fair assumption that it is considered abandoned, as it represents an entity that no longer exists.

  • This is for all the train fans. / I always wanted to make a train shirt while i was in the model train club. / Railroads need to stay.

  • Glasgow Underground Clockwork Orange

  • The classic ellipse symbol used by the London and North Eastern Railway in publicity materials. Usually seen with a blue background. Made in Photoshop

  • This shirt design is the first of its kind in the ENTIRE world: it features the Official Crest and lettering of the famous Highland Railway, one of the most well-known pre-1923 Scottish Railways. Some of the most famous engines of Scotland came from this line, among the the ‘Jones Big Goods’, the ‘Castles’ and the Small and Large ‘Bens’ (one of which, the famous ‘Ben Alder’ was put aside for preservation before being disgracefully cut up by BR). On this shirt is the coat-of-arms, Lettering as used on the company’s locomotives, a small image of one of the famous ‘Jones Goods’ and the adress of the modern day ‘Highland Railway Society’, who can be contacted for more information and publications on this famous line. This shirt is printed with their permission and assistance. You will not find any other clothing design currently featuring the Highland, so this is only available through me!

  • Photograph of an SAR 400 class Garratt, now a museum piece, edited to appear as a drawing, which I hoped appears interesting! The 400 Class Garratts were introduced in the 1950s to pull the heaviest trains on the narrow gauge South Australian lines, although their life was shortened by dieselisation in the 60s.

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