Get on board the Train, rail, locomotive and train modelling thread

SPRR No.3625 2-10-2 and trainmen, Saugus, California, 1948.
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Hamburg-Altona, 1958.
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December 1935
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3rd Avenue El, New York, 1952.
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November 1942. “Track crews repairing tracks in the roundhouse at the Illinois Central rail yard, Chicago.” Photo by Jack Delano for the OWI.
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December 1942. “Chicago, Illinois. Repair and overhauling in the Chicago & North Western Railroad locomotive shops.”
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Elevated Train, 9th Avenue, City of New York, 1940.
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Circa 1899. “Near Lewiston, Minnesota
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March 1943. “Baring, Missouri. A flagman returning to a train on the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad about to start, after having taken on coal and water.”
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20th-Century Limited, New York to Chicago: 16 Hours, 1938 - Postcard published in the United States by the New York Central Railroad
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Streamline Moderne: The General Motors 10-coach Aerotrain, Designed and Built by the Electro-Motive Division, 1956
Forty passengers per coach travel in air-conditioned comfort at sustained speeds of 100 miles an hour.
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The Schienenzeppelin (rail zeppelin) Berlin, June 1931. Photographer: Georg Pahl - an aluminum bodied experimental railcar with a streamlined zeppelin airship look. Designed and developed by the German aircraft engineer Franz Kruckenberg in 1929. A rear propeller provided the propulsion for the Schienenzeppelin. On 21 June 1931, it set a world railway speed record of 230.2 km/h (143.0 mph) - the railcar still holds the land speed record for a petrol powered rail vehicle. Only a single example was ever built - due to safety concerns it remained out of service and was finally dismantled in 1939.
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ALWEG monorail test track, Germany 1952 - ALWEG would go on to produce the original Disneyland Monorail System, which opened in 1959, as well as the Seattle Center Monorail, built for the 1962 Worlds Fair.

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The original DISNEYLAND-ALWEG MONORAIL SYSTEM, 1959 - Disneyland had two monorail vehicles at the time - one red and chrome, and one blue and chrome.
 

“Tamasopo River Canyon”, San Luis Potosi, Mexique, ca. Années 1890
 

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