Wednesday, October 31, 2018
Tuesday, October 30, 2018
Soviet VL82 class electric locomotive
Monday, October 29, 2018
steam, diesel and electric hauled trains at Cerbère, France, 1971
A 141R on the left. The one on the right will be broad gauge from the Spanish side of the tunnel, see earlier posts.
Southern Pacific Truckee local on Donner, 1979
There seems to be almost as many locomotives as freight cars. The location looks to be the curve at Emigrant Canyon.
the Brunnen-Morschachbahn, Switzerland
The rolling stock consisted of what is in the picture plus a goods boxcar and an overhead line maintenance car. From opening it used 750 Volt 3-phase 50 Hz electricity. This needed two separate overhead wires and the locos were fitted with twin trolley poles which had to be turned manually at the termini.
The railway was replaced by a bus route in 1969.
The railway was replaced by a bus route in 1969.
Salève electric cog wheel railway posters, Geneva, Switzerland, 1892
There is space left for overprinting the timetable. |
This 9 km line lasted from 1892 to 1935 and was the World's first electric cog wheel railway. Its closure was caused by the competition created by the téléphérique du Salève which had started operation in August 1932.
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Sunday, October 28, 2018
Wellington trolley bus, but not in Wellington
A photo taken on the Foxton museum circuit about March 1989. See the book Wellington Transport Memories.
Saturday, October 27, 2018
The fast train from Jerusalem to Tel Aviv isn’t fast and doesn’t go to Tel Aviv
View of the new Tel Aviv-Jerusalem fast train seen over the Ha'Arazim valley just outside of Jerusalem, September 25, 2018 (Yossi Zamir/Flash90 |
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Friday, October 26, 2018
a ding at Woodville, NZ, 17 May 1954
A Bedford truck belonging to Griffins Biscuits and Wairarapa railcar Rm4 collided on one of the level crossings causing the damage shown. It looks like the truck also hit the floodlight gantry. For lots more, see the book Danger Ahead: New Zealand railway accidents in the modern era.
From the Pahiatua District old and new FB page.
Thursday, October 25, 2018
Wednesday, October 24, 2018
early 1950s Sentinel trucks
This manufacturer was based in Shrewsbury, England, and lasted from 1906 to about 50 years later.
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Tuesday, October 23, 2018
MV 'Oranje' as a hospital ship, WW2
"The ship, which had been completed in Amsterdam only in 1939, was partially converted in Batavia to its new purpose and sailed to Sydney to be fully equipped and completed as a hospital ship. In April 1941 the New Zealand War Cabinet sent the DGMS (Army and Air) and the DQMG to inspect the Oranje and discuss the staffing and equipment with Australian officers.
Monday, October 22, 2018
Missouri Pacific's Colorado Eagle'
This was one of MoPac's 'Eagle' trains; this one ran from St Louis to Denver, Colorado, seen here near Colorado Springs.
'Kingston Flyer and friends'
...On the Fairlight Flats." The risky manoeuvre depicted seems to show a 1927 Bentley and a Tiger Moth sharing the setting with the train.
The caption states it was commissioned during the restoration of 1982, presumably by NZR. Artist details not stated, but the signature looks like Peter Beadle. For more, see our books.
L.A. Metro to Crenshaw train art
It is planned to be operational late next year and will be a welcome addition to the network for not only Angelinos but visitors!