1941 Yellow transit bus


A reference to the name of the manufacturer and not the color of this one.  It clearly has seen better days.

Sunday, September 29, 2019

Clipper Ship 'Mondoro'


The Mondoro was launched in 1864, built at Boston for Silsbee, Pickman & Allen of Salem. She was the last of the great East India fleet, which, for over 100 years, had represented Salem merchants and the American flag. This painting depicts the Mondoro resting at anchor near a shoreline.
Oil painting by Maarten Platje (Dutch, 1967--).

Source

Saturday, September 28, 2019

1963 Hillman Minx Estate Car

"That damn drone is getting on my nerves."

Canadian Car and Foundry (CCF)-Brill trolley bus in Edmonton, Canada, 1967


One of a batch of 62 that were built over 1947-1948 and purchased secondhand from Regina Transit in 1966; #148 has been preserved by the City of Edmonton.  The city's trolley buses lasted from 1939 to 2009.  

Friday, September 27, 2019

Swissair DC-3 poster art, 1937


A Swissair DC-3 is depicted flying over the cathedral of Zürich. The airline was founded on 26 March 1931 after the merger of Astra and Balair. The legal name of the new company was Schweizerischer Luftverkehrs AG, but Swissair was chosen as the operating name. DC-3 airliners were delivered to Swissair in 1937. The first Swissair logo is painted on the fuselage.

Alaska Railroad 4-6-2


The second of two built by Baldwin in 1941 and 1945 respectively, it was scrapped in Anchorage in the following decade.  More data here


An O scale model of #902 by Walthers.

Thursday, September 26, 2019

Kitson steam loco for the tramway in Cathedral Square, Christchurch, 1890s


No other info.  See earlier posts, however, of the steam tram-trains at Sumner. The United Services Hotel in the right background was built 1884-1885 and demolished in 1990.

1966 Holden HD


A photo that was probably taken not long after it was bought new.  Location not stated -- Taupo?

the SS 'Oronsay' liner (1924) Orient Line


Seen at Molde, Norway.  The maiden voyage of this 20,043 grt ship was on 7 February 1925, and her fate was being torpedoed by an Italian submarine off the coast of Liberia on 9 October 1942. 

Length was 659 ft (201 metres), propulsion was 2 screws powered by a steam turbine engine, enabling a maximum speed of 18 knots (33 km/h). Passenger capacity was 1,836 which may have been increased when used as a troopship.

Wednesday, September 25, 2019

NZ Shipping Company to UK via Panama poster


The company was British owned, see our books.  Age of this poster is unknown, 1950s?

Candian Pacific double header 'Pacific's, 1969


Lead unit here, #1286 was built by the Canadian Locomotive Company in 1948, a type 4-6-2, class G5d; the second unit, #1238 is classed G5c.

More info and pics here

1958 International Harvester Metro Van


Seen in Portland, Oregon, southbound on Interstate Avenue near its southern end, just north of the Steel Bridge (Steve Morgan photo)

More

cars in Dallas, Texas, 1958


This may have been a promo pic for the dealer in the background; at any rate there is a Chevrolet from that year in the center and another from 1952 approaching on the left.

Monday, September 23, 2019

Qantas De Havilland DHC-3


One of four DHC-3 aircraft built for Qantas by De Havilland Aircraft of Canada. It was built and registered in 1958 and sent for operations in Papua New Guinea. (State Library of Queensland photo)

More info and pics

container ship 'Berge Shari'


Built in 2016, seen in Wellington yesterday.

Gross Tonnage: 21,530
Deadweight: 34,534 tons
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 179.9 × 30.0 metres
Maximum speed: 11 knots

Sunday, September 22, 2019

steam tram in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia, 1923


"Rockhampton Council Tramways was a steam tram service [running on cape gauge] which was operated by Rockhampton City Council from 1909 until 1939 in the Central Queensland city, the only regional city in Queensland to have had a tram service. The line has since been rebuilt and is operated as a tourist attraction by the Archer Park Rail Museum." (State Library of Queensland pic)

Friday, September 20, 2019

Union Pacific 4-unit lash-up on Cajon, 1986


With an SD40-2 as the lead on the train of mostly piggy-backs,

Thursday, September 19, 2019

1936-43 Toyota AA


The first Toyota production car. (wheelsage.org)

horse tram at Ferrymead Historic Park, Christchurch


An old postcard scene. One assumes it is still operable.

Tuesday, September 17, 2019

cars in Winona, Minnesota, circa 1960

The Merchants National Bank building is on the National Register of Historic Places, see here

Monday, September 16, 2019

when a 1938 Chevrolet coupe and a Wellington tram got intimate in upper Willis Street, 1955




Not dated, but obviously before 20 September. For lots more, see the book Wellington Transport Memories. (Alexander Turnbull Library collection)