Railway exhibitions have long been a platform for showcasing not just locomotives and engineering marvels but also stunning outdoor sculptures that celebrate the spirit of travel and innovation. Among the most famous is *The Rocket* by David Mach, a towering sculpture of a steam train made from bricks, displayed at the National Railway Museum in York, UK. Another iconic piece is *Train Bleu* in Paris, a vibrant, larger-than-life sculpture inspired by the legendary luxury train.
In the US, *The Golden Spike Monument* in Utah commemorates the completion of the First Transcontinental Railroad with a striking bronze sculpture. Meanwhile, Japan’s *Steam Locomotive Monument* in Kyoto blends traditional artistry with railway history, featuring a meticulously crafted metal sculpture of an early steam engine.
These sculptures not only enhance public spaces but also preserve the legacy of railways as cultural landmarks. From abstract interpretations to hyper-realistic recreations, these artworks continue to captivate audiences worldwide.