
Stake attention in this memory
This media file shows a close-up, side view of an old, rusted steam locomotive, likely a museum piece or historical artifact, in Jos, Nigeria. The locomotive is partially covered by a corrugated metal roof supported by wooden beams, suggesting it is stored outdoors, possibly in a yard or exhibition space. Sunlight streams through gaps in the roof, illuminating the scene and casting shadows. Lush green foliage, typical of a tropical environment, is visible in the background, hinting at the natural surroundings. The locomotive itself is weathered, with visible rust and wear across its metal plating. It features a prominent circular plaque on its side that reads "NIGERIAN RLY 4 1921". Another, less legible plaque is visible further back on the train. Two posters are affixed to the side of the locomotive. One, to the left, is a colorful image with text that appears to be an advertisement or a flyer, featuring figures of people and the words "WHITE HOUSE FAMILY". The other poster, to its right, is partially torn and faded, with illegible text and imagery. The engine's wheels and mechanical components are also visible, showing signs of age and disuse. The scene evokes a sense of history and nostalgia, presenting a snapshot of a bygone era of transportation within a natural Nigerian landscape. The lighting suggests it is daytime, likely mid-morning or afternoon given the angle of the sun.
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