Monday, June 30, 2025
Sunday, June 29, 2025
Advertisement for Danish railways, 1935
Showing a Lyntog (see earlier posts) and the first Lillebæltsbro (Little Belt Bridge) which was opened in 1935, supplemented by another in 1970.
Saturday, June 28, 2025
Friday, June 27, 2025
Cuba narrow gauge sugar cane railway with a fireless steam loco
This is a narrow gauge (2'6" or 760 mm) Baldwin 0-4-0F fireless steam locomotive built in 1916, shunting (switching) at C.E.Sugar Mill, Central Espartaco Railway, in 2000. (pics credited to A. Young)
Thursday, June 26, 2025
Wednesday, June 25, 2025
riding on a tramline in Alexandria, Egypt
We posted about them earlier, but they deserve more coverage. This is a complete trip on the Raml line No. 1 from Raml Station to Victoria / Nasr in 2024.
It's not the highly maintained sophistication of a First World city but it's not the chaos of a country like India either. Along the way you see exotic architecture of varying attractiveness and a glimpse of economic activity.
Tuesday, June 24, 2025
King George Dock, Hull, England, art, late 1920s
Monday, June 23, 2025
Captain Cook's ship 'Endeavour' wreck found after 250 years
Sunday, June 22, 2025
Alco's DH643 model, a 4300 hp diesel hyrdaulic
British Railways Class 35 Hymek, Type 3 with a passenger train
Saturday, June 21, 2025
double-headed steam excursion today in NZ
Friday, June 20, 2025
booklet marking 50 years of electric railways in the Netherlands, 1958
Published by Nederlandse Spoorwegen (NS) showing a hondekop (dog head), also known as a Mat '54 electric multiple unit.
See earlier posts.
early 1950s International Harvester Metro van
A still from the movie The Ice Cream Truck (2017). These were built from 1938 to 1975.
Lots more pics of different models are here
1975 Dodge 1800 Deluxo
Thursday, June 19, 2025
the biggest HO scale model railway layout on the French Cote d'Azur
This is some seriously impressive modelling, including special effects such a wildfire, New Year fireworks and of course, lots of trains. No commentary.
Another video featuring the same layout; this one has dialog in French.
German 2-6-0 type steamer
the world's first steel warship -- the French 'Redoutable' (1876)
Compared to iron, steel allowed for greater structural strength for a lower weight. France was the first country to manufacture steel in large quantities using the Siemens process. At that time, steel plates still had some defects, and the outer bottom plating of the ship was made of wrought iron.
crocodiles in Austria
Nothing to do with zoological gardens. The DR E94 electric locomotives were recategorized as the class 1020 in Austria. This footage is from 1995 so not 4K but still reasonably good.
Sunday, June 15, 2025
NZ inter-island ferry 'Aratika'
In the livery that was used 1962-1989. For details see the book Strait Crossing: the Cook Strait Ferries through time
Tuesday, June 10, 2025
history of Paris suburban trains
The blurbBefore the First World War, Paris expanded and invaded the Île-de-France region. Suburban houses stretched as far as the eye could see along the railways, and the southeastern suburbs, served by the Paris, Lyon and Méditerranée (PLM) network, now reached Brunoy, Combs-la-Ville, Melun, Fontainebleau, and many other towns that were gradually losing their rural calm of the "provincial" towns they no longer were.
Monday, June 9, 2025
S.S. 'North American' of the Georgian Bay Line in Chicago, 1950s
North American was 280 feet (85 meters) in length, had a 47-foot (14 meters) beam, and drew 17 feet 6 inches (5.33 meters) She had a 2,200 indicated horsepower quadruple expansion steam engine and three coal-burning Scotch boilers. In 1923 the boilers were converted to burn oil.
Withdrawal from service happened in 1964.
More info
Sunday, June 8, 2025
Hawker Siddeley HS 748
As used by Mt Cook Airlines in NZ
The HS 748 was developed during the late 1950s as a move to re-orient the company towards the civil and export markets. Powered by the popular Rolls-Royce Dart turboprop engine, it was specifically designed as a modern feederliner to act as a replacement for the aging Douglas DC-3s then in widespread service.For lots more, see the book The Aircraft of Air New Zealand and affiliates since 1940.
an NZR Ew electric locomotive with a suburban train, 1979
Travelling alongside Wellington Harbor between Wellington and Petone. The locomotive hauled trains supplemented the EMUs in peak times. For lots more see the books Railway Electrification in Australia and New Zealand and Wellington Transport Memories. (Peter Moses pic)