Steam Locomotive Coloring Page
What's in the Picture
Look at that massive steam locomotive perched on a floating platform right at the top of a looping steel track. The track swoops over a slick river of oil, and beneath it a hill made out of old-fashioned steering wheels adds a quirky touch. Hovering above everything is a lone traffic‑light orb, just hanging there like a curious decoration.
Fun Facts
Did you know the classic locomotive design first appeared in the 1800s, powered by big coal‑filled fireboxes? The steering‑wheel hill is a nod to vintage car parts that used to sit on the curb. And that traffic‑light? In real life, traffic‑lights were invented in the early 20th century to keep streets safe—now they’re just a floating mystery for kids to color.
Coloring Tips
Try using dark gray or black for the steel track, then splash bright reds or blues on the locomotive’s boiler for a pop. The oil river can stay sleek with glossy blues, and the steering‑wheel hill works great with rusty orange or copper tones. The traffic‑light orb is perfect for a neon glow—think bright yellow or green.
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