Monday, April 27, 2026

Duisburg, Germany, electric tram, early 20th century

At the time these were meter gauge, from 1966 they were standard gauged.  The station was then in the era of the Preussische Staats-Eisenbahn; after DR takeover, in 1934 it was replaced.

1936 Panhard CS Six-Window sedan

 


an ex-Auckland tram runs around the MOTAT circuit

Museum of Transport and Technology. An old postcard scene.

'I know I'm going to enjoy this real book and not a smartphone'

NZR DSC class switcher (shunter) model

A total of 70 of this Bo-Bo type class were built between 1958 and 1967, the first 18 of them in Britain and the rest in NZR workshops. 

While the model makes it look like they were fitted with single large headlights the DSC switchers were designed with a more modern, recessed dual-lamp setup from their introduction in 1959.

Their length was 11.7 meters (38 ft 3 in) and weight 41.1 tonnes.

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NZR Ec class locomotive at Heathcote in 1969

This was the year before the Lyttelton line from Christchurch was dieselized so it's no wonder that it looks so grubby.  See earlier posts.  (Wilson Lythgoe pic via National Railway Museum)

Saturday, April 25, 2026