History of Steam Trains & Railways

From a single experimental engine on a Welsh tramway in 1804 to the network that built modern Britain — and on to the preservation movement that keeps steam alive today. Follow the story era by era, or dive into the technical articles below.

  1. 1804–1830
    The Pioneers of Steam
  2. 1830–1860
    The Railway Age & Railway Mania
  3. 1860–1900
    The Victorian Railway
  4. 1900–1922
    Edwardian Railways & the Great War
  5. 1923–1939
    The Big Four & the Golden Age of Steam
  6. 1939–1945
    The Railways at War
  7. 1948–1960
    Nationalisation & British Railways
  8. 1960–1968
    The Beeching Cuts & the End of Steam
  9. 1951–Today
    Steam Preserved

The machine itself

Alongside the timeline, one companion article traces how the locomotive evolved as a piece of engineering across the whole steam era:

Looking for how it all works rather than its history? See How Railways Work.