Tank engines hauling trains of coal and sawn timber long respresented typical scenes -- until 1969. For info and lots more pics get the book New Zealand 1950s steam in colour compiled from the Derek Cross collection.
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Thursday, January 15, 2026
meter-gauge trams in Halberstadt, Germany, 1981
This was of course in DDR days and the attractive half-timbered houses display communist maintenance.
Today they look quite different.
See earlier post.
the Dresden Standseilbahn (funicular), Germany
Length: 547 m, maximum gradient 29%, 95 meters height difference, speed of 5 meters per second. It has two tunnels and a bridge.
Design type: Suspension railway with Abt passing loop
Operator: Dresdner Verkehrsbetriebe AG
The blurb: "Dresden's Funicular Railway has been carrying passengers from the Loschwitz district to the Weisser Hirsch area, which is higher up, since 1895. The funicular has been a protected monument since 1984. The railway has long been a major tourist attraction in Dresden.
"The picturesque scenery makes the ride on the funicular a very special experience. From the bottom of the Elbe slopes, the valley between Oberloschwitz and Weisser Hirsch is not really perceptible. It is only when the carriage emerges from the tunnel at the station in the valley that the scenic view over Dresden opens up.
It then passes by the Rothe Amsel, a mill (now the Leonhardi Museum) built in 1880 in the Old German style, and continues to the upper station. From the upper station, too, you can go walking through the pretty villas district and the Dresden Heath forest."
"The picturesque scenery makes the ride on the funicular a very special experience. From the bottom of the Elbe slopes, the valley between Oberloschwitz and Weisser Hirsch is not really perceptible. It is only when the carriage emerges from the tunnel at the station in the valley that the scenic view over Dresden opens up.
It then passes by the Rothe Amsel, a mill (now the Leonhardi Museum) built in 1880 in the Old German style, and continues to the upper station. From the upper station, too, you can go walking through the pretty villas district and the Dresden Heath forest."
Wednesday, January 14, 2026
poster advertising scenic trips on the Wanganui River, NZ, 1930s-1940s
Only occasional steam excursion trips will get you to Wanganui by train now, but regular boat trips still happen.
Tuesday, January 13, 2026
2 NZR Ec class on the Lyttelton line, February 1929
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