Saturday, October 31, 2020
Rio Grande GP40
On the point of this six-unit lash-up heading a piggy-back intermodal train through Helper, Utah, in 1986.
SBB/CFF automotrice alongside Lake Zug, Switzerland, 1960s
We think this is one of the BDe 4/4 class of which 31 were placed in service over 1952-1955. They were a Bo-Bo type with a continuous rated output of 1176 kW (1576 hp) and a maximum speed of 110 km/h (68 mph).
Friday, October 30, 2020
SBB boxcar ad, Switzerland, 1959
"Always at your service."
Like most railways at that time it was still advertising for Stückgüter (piece goods).
Alsthom/Sulzer Bo-Bo diesel-electric locomotives in Tunisia, 1950s
Santa Fe 2-10-4
Built by Baldwin, seen at Ricardo NM in 1943. The 'Texas' type first saw use on the Texas & Pacific in 1925 and several roads used the 2-10-4 in freight service until the 1950's. (Jack Delano pic)
Thursday, October 29, 2020
Wednesday, October 28, 2020
Wellington commuter train on the hill above Pukerua Bay
A drone view of a multiple-unit Matangi type heading from Waikanae to the city. Over 130 years since it was built, this single track section remains a traffic bottleneck.
For more, see earlier posts and of course, our books.
Tuesday, October 27, 2020
double decker bus from Karori, Wellington to Barking, England, 1971
A distance of about 20,000 km. Of course it was a charity ride bus imported by the Wellington South Lions Club, seen in Beauchamp Street with Kaori Road behind.
Lockheed Lodestar at Paraparaumu airport
Monday, October 26, 2020
Great Western Railway 'Star class' 4-6-0 at Reading, England, circa 1947
Number 4012, one of 10 of the Knight series which were all withdrawn by 1951. Info
Sunday, October 25, 2020
Glasgow tram art
Glasgow Coronation Tram No. 1174 on London Road near Bridgeton Cross, painting by Malcolm Davies available as a print.
Saturday, October 24, 2020
ship 'Marechal Lyautey'
Friday, October 23, 2020
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy oil tanker train, early 1940s
"U.S.R.C. 'Bear' in Alaskan Waters" art
Thursday, October 22, 2020
'Town and Country Landscape' art, NZ, 1950s
By Marcus King (1891-1983), now in the collection of Te Papa. This is a concoction of various typically NZ elements and is not a real scene. It's unclear why he chose to depict what looks like a steam passenger train headed by a streamlined Ka or Kb in red and white.