The Henschel-Wegmann train was a unique train set operated by the Deutsche Reichsbahn (DR) that ran from June 1936 to August 1939 in non-stop express service between Berlin and Dresden.
Abilene, Texas, 1909. "A steam-powered locomotive by a water tank."
The Art Deco Mercury Streamliner started operation in Chicago (1936). It was designed by American industrial designer Henry Dreyfuss (1904-1972).
Classic F unit pulling passenger cars.
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In 1944, American railroads carried 95.6 billion passenger-miles — a number Amtrak has never matched. Pullman sleeping cars had beds ready for 100,000 travelers every single night. Dining cars served 25 million meals a year on custom china with silver flatware, and railroads willingly lost millions ...
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A joint venture of the CB&Q and the Rock Island, St. Louis to St. Paul, launched in 1941.
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Derailment at Montparnasse, Paris, 1895.
Old Colony RR #110 Dorchester built 1881
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B&O Royal Blue on the Thomas Viaduct near Jersey City in 1940