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Showing posts with label steam locomotive. Show all posts
The great John Bull. The oldest (made in 1831) operable steam locomotive in the world
Read about it's amazing history http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Bull_(locomotive)
it was steamed up for the Centennial Exposition in 1876, and was the first major industrial exhibit purchased by the Smithsonian
the big Rob Roy get derailed in 1868, some lucky guy had a camera to capture the effort to get it back on the rails
found on Historical Indulgences http://tuesday-johnson.tumblr.com/
It was one of the Gooch Waverly class, that were used mostly in South Wales. Read more and see more of them at http://spellerweb.net/rhindex/UKRH/GreatWestern/Broadgauge/BGLocos/Waverley.html
1910 Salem Massachusetts train station
this is just a small part of http://www.shorpy.com/node/9975?size=_original and the building is the same as the below photo
unusual driven wheel design, because it wasn't effective. 1887 Swinerton

The essence of the innovation, which emphasized the construction for the single leading axle was to make wheel contact with the rail in a much larger area (a length of at least two inches), which was supposed to radically raise the quality of the locomotive traction by reducing the likelihood of slippage of the driving wheel on the rail.
railway station in Budapest bombed in WW2 left to rest in peace, still shows a 1940's moment in time
Unusual locomotives and railcars





to learn more about all of these go to http://goawaygarage.blogspot.com
Duchess of Hamilton, 1937 British streamliner locomotive could do better than 100mph



Via http://goawaygarage.blogspot.com
a private Pullman "palace" railcar, the century old social and economic equivalent of a private Gulfstream plane
In December of 1912, Clara Baldwin Stocker, eldest daughter of California pioneer E.J. "Lucky" Baldwin, took delivery of a Pullman railcar appropriately named the California. Lucky Baldwin's fortune came from mining shares, real estate, race horses, hotels and the world renowned Santa Anita Race Track. Clara and Anita inherited his fortune and both commissioned private railcars. Clara's car was beautifully decorated in a modern style with cream and gold painted staterooms, rather than the usual dark wood grained walls and ceilings. The railcar must have been an imposing and awe inspiring sight, resplendent in maroon, red, gold leaf striping and lettering with polished brass railings and grab handles.
The California, as ordered by Mrs. C.B. Stocker, had a floor plan that was very versatile, spacious and comfortable. It has one double large bedroom and two smaller staterooms for two. The large combination dining and observation room was paneled in elegant Cuban Mahogany and the private rooms were painted in cream and gold. The servant's section, including the passageway, was quarter-sawed native oak, which was dramatically different from the beautiful mahogany used in the family section. Beautiful decorative leaded glass adorned every window in the California, except in the servant's quarters. Information from http://everything2.com/user/cami/writeups/Pullman+Railcar+%2523100+California
for a much better gallery of the Pullman car, look at the photos Justacargal took: http://justacargal-s.blogspot.com/2011/03/nethercutt-museum-train.html
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