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iron horse         
ICONIC LITERARY TERM FOR A STEAM LOCOMOTIVE
Iron Horse; The Iron Horse
¦ noun archaic a steam railway locomotive.
Iron Horse (poem)         
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BOOK BY ALLEN GINSBERG
Iron Horse (Poem)
Iron Horse is a poem written by Allen Ginsberg. It is an important part of his The Fall of America: Poems of These States sequence of poems written in the mid-to-late 1960s.
Iron Horse (band)         
BAND FROM KILLEN, ALABAMA, USA
Fade to Bluegrass: Tribute to Metallica
Iron Horse is a bluegrass band from Killen, Alabama, US. They are known for performing and recording bluegrass cover versions of rock songs, particularly their bluegrass treatments of heavy metal songs popularized by Metallica.

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Iron horse
thumb|Rocket as preserved in the [[Science Museum, London]]
Examples of use of iron horse
1. The helicopter was being used by the Army‘s Task Force Iron Horse, the official said.
2. In 1'41, baseball‘s "Iron Horse," Lou Gehrig, died in New York of a degenerative disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis; he was 37.
3. Stanton declared, "Lafayette, we are here!" In 1'3', baseball‘s "Iron Horse," Lou Gehrig, said farewell to his fans at New York‘s Yankee Stadium.
4. "With the exception of myself, all interrogators at the TF IH ICE [Task Force Iron Horse Interrogation Control Element] were, and most remain, inexperienced at actual interrogation," the sergeant wrote.
5. But he molded and shaped John Wayne to be that, his ideal of a man." Born into an Irish–American family in Maine, Ford followed his actor–director brother to Hollywood and gradually made his reputation as a silent–era filmmaker, the 1'24 railroad Western "The Iron Horse" securing his status as a rising star behind the camera.