On the line from Souillac and Aurillac seen crossing the then new viaduct of 'La Verrerie' near Lamativie on the Lot River. It's fairly obvious the intention was to bypass the tunnel.
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Monday, July 13, 2026
DSG cars of the Rheingold at Cologne, Germany, 1962
Picasso in the Ardennes, 1962
An SNCF 'Picasso' automotrice and trailer exit the tunnel under the 'Quatre Fils Aymon' rocks and cross the Meuse river on the line from Charleville to Givet.
Sunday, July 12, 2026
Retro tram KTM-1 in Odessa
This 2-axle tram was built in 1952 and is one of only two trams of this model that has survived in working and running condition.
Santa Fe SD24 lash-up, Arizona, 1966
Saturday, July 11, 2026
publicity pic of the early Deutsche Bundesbahn, 1950s
The era when windows opened, nowadays on mainline trains they don't because of air conditioning. Three models pose with a DB Schaffner (conductor).
FS railcars at Porto del Granatello and the Portici-Ercolano station, Italy, 1957
The Granatello Harbor (Porto del Granatello) with the fishing port in the foreground. The Villa Mascolo/Bourbone building is a prominent arched building with the small tower overlooking the harbor.
The train track running along the harbor wall is part of the Naples–Portici railway line. Opened in 1839, this was the very first railway line built in Italy; a visitor can learn more about this historic line nearby at the Pietrarsa National Railway Museum.
Friday, July 10, 2026
greater Sydney suburban railway timetable book, 1964
With 3 single decker suburban electric multiple units by the 'flying junctions', taken from the Regent Street bridge looking towards the Central station. This was the year before the introduction of decimal currency in Australia, hence the mention of 'one shilling' which became 10 cents.
For lots more, get the book Railway Electrification in Australia and New Zealand.
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