Sunday, November 30, 2014
electric tram to Karori, Wellington, 1910s
In what is now Glenmore Street. For more, see earlier posts and the book Wellington Transport Memories.
Viking ship poster
Obviously promoting travel to Scandinavia from America, age uncertain but the reference to 'Steamship' and the absence of a reference to 'airline' suggests it goes back a way.
Saturday, November 29, 2014
maximum speed limits in European countries
Given in km/h. Germany has autobahns with no speed limits. In the USA the maximum we've seen is 75 mph (120 km/h), Australia 130 km/h. In NZ the max is 100 km/h (good for police revenue raising).
the City of Los Angeles departs Chicago, 1947
Friday, November 28, 2014
Brünigbahn electric train and cows, Switzerland
On the 74 km metre-gauge line from Lucerne to Interlaken Ost. Electric Deh 4/6 locomotives were built by SLM in 1941 for the electrification of the line at that time, in the standard 15 kV 16⅔ Hz AC system used in Switzerland, Austria and Germany. This looks like a HGe 4/4 loco, built by SLM in 1992.
Thursday, November 27, 2014
1973 Ford Capri advert
"If Casanova lived today, he would drive the new Ford Capri 73." Hmm.... we think he would prefer a flashy and expensive Italian sports car to pick up the chicks.
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Chicago and North Western ten-wheeler N°1385
This was built in 1907 by ALCo, one of 325 of the R-1 Class that the C&NW acquired. Withdrawn in 1956, it was acquired by what is now the Mid-Continent Railway Museum in Wisconsin. It hasn't been used since 1998 pending a major overhaul. More info and pics here.
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
a Wehrmacht soldier browses a Paris bookstall, WW2
At a Paris bookstall, a German soldier browses books on sale during the German occupation. The Nazis encouraged cultural activities by Parisians and in 1943 the Propaganda-Staffel reported that more French authors and titles had been published that year than in 1940. Newsstands sold a daily paper and magazines in German. See earlier posts.
the Guinness World Record holder of the world's longest and heaviest train, Western Australia
Set in 2001, no claims for that having been surpassed seem to exist. The heading in the previous video in China is a miscalculation.
marine things at South Shields, England, 1930s
Go by the LNER to this seaside town on the south bank on the mouth of the Tyne in the north of England. There is a North Shields on the north bank.
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1961 MG Midget
The first model year, produced to 1980. 'Midget' would somehow have been an appropriate name for all MG cars, see earlier post.
Monday, November 24, 2014
1963 Ford Consul Corsair
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