Monday, June 15, 2026

2018 Suzuki Xbee



In fitting colors of black and metallic mustard.  The introduction of these cars was in 2017 and they have a 1-liter turbocharged 3-cylinder engine paired with mild-hybrid technology. Dimensions are 3,760 mm (L) × 1,670 mm (W) × 1,705 mm (H) with a generous 180 mm of ground clearance. They seat up to five passengers with a versatile, sliding/reclining rear seat and a flat-folding trunk.

Sunday, June 14, 2026

Bratislava tram postcard circa 1910

At the time the city was called Pressburg in German and Pozsony as it was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, now the capital of Slovakia. See earlier posts.

Max Schiemann electric road train circa 1903


The train operated in the Biela valley near Dresden, Germany, and utilized a then unique current collection system developed by Schiemann, employing two horizontally parallel overhead wires, later used universally for trolleybuses. These vehicles could pull 3 to 4 wagons and travel at speeds of 6 to 30 km/h depending on load and terrain.

early Toronto Transit Commission experimental trolley bus

A painting titled "Trolley on Mt Pleasant Toronto c. 1922" by artist Ken Kirsch which depicts an experimental trolley bus which operated between 1922 and 1925.

Operating on the Mount Pleasant route, the 1.9-km line served as a cost-effective alternative to laying streetcar tracks in lower-density neighborhoods. The experiment was so successful that ridership outgrew the small buses, leading the TTC to replace them with streetcars in 1925. 

There were 4 buses numbered 20 through 23 which had J.G. Brill bodies on Packard Motor Car Company frames, and Westinghouse electric motors. Tires were solid rubber (not pneumatic). They had seats for 29 passengers.


(via transittoronto.ca)