Saturday, April 30, 2022
Friday, April 29, 2022
1933 Panhard advertisement
It draws attention to the innovative suspension, something Citroen later took to astonishing heights with its DS model (see earlier posts).
1926 Wolseley advertisement
According to the Bank of England, £485 in 1926 would be worth £31,500 or $US 40,000 today which seems pretty expensive.
Thursday, April 28, 2022
SNCB Class 22 electric loco
One of 50 of the Bo-Bo type built during 1953-1954 for Belgium's 3 kV DC lines, seen here at the ferry port of Ostend in 1973.
Info and see the earlier post.
Wednesday, April 27, 2022
the Lupine Express from Wigan, England, to Pyongyang
The graphic looks to be based on the TEE trains of the 1950s-1970s, but of course it is a much longer trip. It's not clear if the train actually happened as the dates shown were preceded by a few weeks by the Coronavirus scare of 2020.
horse trams in Manners Street, Wellington, 1903
This was the year before the horse trams were replaced with electric powered ones. For lots more, see the books Wellington: a Capital Cemtury and Wellington Transport Memories.
Tuesday, April 26, 2022
traffic in Berlin, early 1930s
The movie advertised in one scene Die Herrin von Atlantis appeared in 1932.
Monday, April 25, 2022
not an NZR De class
Although the livery design is similar, and if the green was replaced with red it would be the same. This was one of 12 standard gauge Bo-Bo diesel-electric locomotives, numbered 81 to 92, supplied by English Electric in 1955 to Jamaica. Each was powered by a 6SRKT mark 2 prime mover rated at 750 hp.
Here's a recent video on Jamaica's railways.
Sunday, April 24, 2022
Swiss hydro-electric power poster featuring a 'Roter Pfeil' electric railcar, circa 1950
For info in the 'Red Arrow' railcars from the 1930s, see earlier posts, and this webpage
10.25 inch (260 mm) gauge locomotive of the Wells & Walsingham Light Railway, England
"Despite its miniature dimensions, the Wells and Walsingham Light Railway is a "public railway", indicating that its operation is established by Act of Parliament. The original establishment of the preserved line was authorised by the Wells and Walsingham Light Railway Order 1982, the terms of which were altered under the subsequent Wells and Walsingham Light Railway (Amendment) Order 1994. Prior to 1982 the 15 in (381 mm) gauge Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway had traded as "The World's smallest public railway", a phrase sometimes quoted by the Wells and Walsingham Light Railway since the 1982 Light Railway Order."
Saturday, April 23, 2022
'Pines Express at Basingstoke', England art
Friday, April 22, 2022
art deco styled poster for Helsinki and Finland, circa 1939
SNCB class 55 diesel
A total of 42 of this Co-Co type were built between 1961 and 1962. The prime mover was a GM 16-567C two-stroke V16. Output was rated at 1,924 hp. This example in original green livery is now part of Le Chemin de Fer du Bocq heritage fleet.
Thursday, April 21, 2022
brochure cover for the Pack High Road (Packer Höhenstrasse), Austria, 1936
Karori to Wellington trolleybus at Chaytor Street in 1955
Birdwood Street on the left. This photo was taken above the western portal of the Karori Tunnel and shows where the former tram tracks were, removed the previous year and the trenches covered in bitumen. This is one of the original silver BUT buses. For lots more, see the book Wellington Transport Memories.
Tuesday, April 19, 2022
HMS 'Beagle' in Sydney Harbour, 1838, art
Painting by Australian artist Ron Scobie.
"HMS Beagle was a Cherokee-class 10-gun brig-sloop of the Royal Navy, one of more than 100 ships of this class. The vessel was launched on 11 May 1820 from the Woolwich Dockyard on the River Thames. Later reports say the ship took part in celebrations of the coronation of King George IV of the United Kingdom, passing through the old London Bridge, and was the first rigged man-of-war afloat upriver of the bridge. There was no immediate need for Beagle so she "lay in ordinary", moored afloat but without masts or rigging. She was then adapted as a survey barque and took part in three survey expeditions.
"The second voyage of HMS Beagle is notable for carrying the recently graduated naturalist Charles Darwin around the world. While the survey work was carried out, Darwin travelled and researched geology, natural history and ethnology onshore. He gained fame by publishing his diary journal, best known as The Voyage of the Beagle, and his findings played a pivotal role in the formation of his scientific theories on evolution and natural selection."
the first electric tram in Hay Street, Perth, Western Australia, 1899
Third Avenue streetcar, NYC, 1944
Monday, April 18, 2022
Sunday, April 17, 2022
Baldwin built 2-8-2 from 1912
Built for logging use, oil burning, seen here on the former Cadillac and Lake City line (as number 2) circa 1970.