Monday, June 29, 2026

Tramway du Mont Blanc scene, 1958


The TMB is a 12.4 km (7.7 mile) meter-gauge electric mountain railway line in the Haute-Savoie department of France which has operated since 1909. It is the highest in France and the fourth highest in Europe.

The line runs from the SNCF connection at Saint-Gervais-les-Bains Le Fayet station to the Nid d'Aigle station near the Bionnassay Glacier at an altitude of 2,372 meters (7,782 ft).

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1934 Chevrolet Master Six


cab ride: White Pass and Yukon from Skagway to Carcross

 

On a nice sunny day, with some great landscapes on the 3 ft narrow gauge route. The railway reaches its summit at 2,865 feet (874 meters) above sea level at Milepost 20.4, which marks the international border between the United States and Canada. See earlier posts.

Sunday, June 28, 2026

to Norway on DFDS steamships poster, mid 20th century

The company still operates. See earlier posts.

1952 Riley RMF

 

SNCF 'Picasso' automotrices at Menton in 1957

Obviously before electrification of the line took place. The switch tower is no longer there. See earlier posts

Metro in China that goes through a building

Chongqing metro Liziba Station on Line 2 of the Chongqing Rail Transit. The monorail passes directly through the 6th to 8th floors of a 19-story residential apartment block. 

The station takes up the 6th, 7th, and 8th floors. The upper 11 floors and the lower 5 floors are regular residential apartments. The trains use specialized rubber tires and the station is built with independent structures and soundproofing, so residents are minimally disturbed.

The station, which opened in June 2005, and the apartment building were constructed simultaneously as an engineering necessity due to Chongqing's dense, mountainous terrain.