Steam Locomotive Diagram

Steam Locomotive Train + amateur + Please HELP !!!!???
Hi Im wanting to thank someone for helping me with something very important to me. The Guy who helped me is apparently a steam / amateur locomtive. Im thinking of creating a graphic / illustration "snazzy" painting in my style (not a formal "photo-like" painting) MY Question is: – What Trains / stations / Tracks should feature on this paintning. This will be a mixture of words, drawings / diagrams / flyers / posters / ticket stubs, etc. and clearly trains – but the tracks are so ubiquitous and advanced destination in trains, etc.???? This guy is the Yorkshire btw so any helpwould be appreciated. Thank you for reading this.
there some very knowledgeable people and great relationships in this group
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