In the UK National Motor Museum -- Info
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World transport history
Saturday, May 2, 2026
Pacific Electric interurban car at the Macy Street viaduct, L.A., 1950
a Skoda in Skopje, 1970s
What is now Macedonia. The mid-1970s Czech Skoda 100 compares with traditional family transport. The umbrella indicates it's a hot summer.
Thursday, April 30, 2026
American steam era digital art
From History's Mirror: "In the heart of a bustling American rail yard, steam giants rest momentarily at a historic roundhouse, their massive iron bodies aligned like loyal soldiers awaiting orders. Classic locomotives stand shoulder to shoulder on radiating tracks, their heavy boilers still warm from long hauls across the continent. At the center, the mighty turntable slowly rotates one proud engine, positioning it for its next journey while maintenance crews scramble below, oiling rods, checking valves, and shoveling coal into hungry fireboxes.
"Thick plumes of white and dark smoke curl upward from tall stacks, blending with the industrial haze that hangs over the yard, carrying the unmistakable scent of hot metal, burning coal, and grease. These powerful machines, once the backbone of freight transport, represent an era of raw American ambition, hauling everything from grain to steel across vast landscapes. The scene pulses with energy as workers move with practiced efficiency, knowing that soon these iron horses will thunder down the mainline once again, pulling long strings of boxcars into the horizon. It is a timeless snapshot of railroading heritage, where mechanical majesty meets human determination."
Wednesday, April 29, 2026
ships at Wellington NZ wharves, 1920s
The dude sitting on the edge beam may be fishing. For photos in color from the 1950s and 1960s, get the book New Zealand Maritime Images: the Golden Years









