Saturday, August 31, 2024

mountain steam train art

 Another rather nice production from China.

Czechoslovak ČSD Class T478.3


With 408 of this Bo-Bo type diesel produced between 1968 and 1977 it was clearly a major part of the CSD dieselation program to replace remaining steam locomotives. Prime mover was a ČKD K 12 V 230 DR with a 1777 hp output.

'this real book has great material for my presentation'-

trams at Motat, Auckland, in 1989

Tram number 11 in front was in use on the Auckland system and was built in 1902 by Brush electrical. More info

Behind is an ex-Wellington 'Double Saloon' type from the 1920s -- info

1950s Kassbohrer brochure cover


Articulated buses ('omnibus trains') and bus trailers.

Thursday, August 29, 2024

NZR's one time 'Taneatua Express' behind a J class 4-8-2 passing Waikino, 1958

The train ended with the introduction of the Fiat railcars the next year. For hundreds more photos like this, see the book New Zealand 1950s Steam in Colour: compiled from the Derek Cross collection.

Some of the old line in this area is preserved as the Goldfields Railway.


1970 Mercedes Benz 250c


More pics

terminus of the Aalborg-Hadsund Jernbane, Denmark, 1969

The year that this 56.4 km private railway in the north of Jutland, opened in 1900, closed. 

The station building was demolished in 1984, when a new bus station was built on the site.

Info

'I like to visit a real bookshop in my lunchbreaks'

an NZR Ww 4--6-4 tank loco chuffs along the Waiuku Branch, 1970s

In fact in the early days of the Glenbrook Vintage Railway, with Ww 480.

cars outside a Tallahassee, Florida restaurant 1954

 
Air conditioing is standard these days, but was clearly noteworthy then.

who has a need for this bicycle?


a pair of West German railbuses and an electric 110 class loco

Seen in 1986 at Neckarelz. The DB colour scheme at the time was this cream and dark teal one.

Wednesday, August 28, 2024

the 'Graf Zeppelin' in Los Angeles, 1929


On August 26,1929 the giant German dirigible Graf Zeppelin landed in Los Angeles at a remote place called Mines Fields, that would one day become Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).

The Goodyear Blimp is parked next to it for scale. In ten years the Graf Zeppelin made 590 flights around the world without a single problem. Berlin to Buenos Aires to Karachi. It had a perfect safety record. Back then, lighter than air ships were considered much safer than airplanes. (from Lost Angeles)

Tuesday, August 27, 2024

1935 Mercedes Benz Stromlinien (streamliner) bus model

O scale, made in China by Premium ClassiXXs.




The pic of the real thing seems to have been taken at a motor show that year. It's unclear how many were made or if there is an extant example.


ex-Wanganui Baldwin-built steam tram



Seen at Motat in Auckland.
 
"Steam tram no. 100 was built in 1891 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in Philadelphia, U.S.A. The motor arrived in Sydney on S.S. Henley and was the last of 100 motors built for the New South Wales steam tramways, so it received the fleet number 100. The tram operated out of the Bridge Street yard until 1905, when electric trams replaced steam services. However, it remained in Sydney for five more years as the backup for the private Saywell Tramways.

"The tram was brought to Wanganui in 1910 for construction of the Gonville and Castlecliff Tramway Board’s electric tramway extensions to the Wanganui system. It was rarely used after 1912, but famously re-entered service during a 3-month failure of the Wanganui power supply in 1920. It was then commemoratively brought out again during the closing weeks of the system in 1950.

"The tram’s engine is now rare. Of the roughly 500 similar tram-motors built for street railways throughout the world, no.100 is the only one still operating and with limited modification to its original form and equipment."

It is the subject of a book available at good outlets.

a 25NC 4-8-4 with a freight train near De Aar, South Africa

No date.  Info on the 137 member 25NC class is here

1983 Pontiac models


'I like to relax with a real good book when I get home from work'


Kriegslok in Polish snow


Monday, August 26, 2024

Interflug Ilyushin Il-18B, now a hotel in the Netherlands


This was delivered in 1960 as 493/DM-VAX to the East German Air Force. In 1964 it was painted as DM-STD in Deutsche Lufthansa colours and transferred to Interflug, the DDR airline same year. It was reregistered as DDR-STD 1981 and withdrawn at Berlin Schönefeld in 1986. After reunification it was moved to Harbke, Germany for use as restaurant in 1991. It was moved to Teuge, Netherlands 2009 as a hotel. It had a red radome fitted.




1980 Holden Ute

Ute = Utility Vehicle

race day tram and car traffic in Sydney, circa 1925

Anzac Parade, Alison Rd and Dacey Ave, Randwick. (via State Library of New South Wales)

Present day view

Sunday, August 25, 2024

London Underground advertisement


No date but the reference to 35p rather than 7/- indicates it's after decimal currency was introduced (1971).

oldtimer steam train in the Pacific Northwest art

 


A generic scene produced in China, but it still looks good.

NZ's TranzAlpine long distance train on Two Mile Straight on the east side of the Main Divide.

For lots more, see the book On the TransAlpine Trail. (KiwiRail pic)

trams in New Brighton, Christchurch, January 1948


With Boon-built 154 tram and ex-decker trailer 143. Self Help on the right, a forerunner of the supermarkets, was a grocery business started circa 1922 by Benjamin Sutherland, an ex-employee of New Zealand Railways. The stores existed at least until the early 1970s. (Ross McQueen pic.)

preserved steam locomotives on the Trans-Siberian railway, 2014

 

'I love a good real book'

1971 Vauxhall Viscount



 

imaginary art protrayal of a 90-ton Baldwin 2-8-2 saddle tank


It shows the locomotive hauling a string of empty log cars and a water car up hill to the loadout. Baldwin built many industrial locomotives using a standard configuration with minor alterations to the customers' preference. The bridge construction is also typical of logging railways where use was made of easily obtainable materials. Design was for a limited life span as the tracks were often re-located as the various locations were "logged out".

1936 Diamond T 221D bus