Looks to me like a Mikado pushing a caboose. Don't know if it's a switching maneuver, or some lesser hill than Raton, or what. [IMG]
The road had a number of impressive Mikados, which presumably handled the road's fast freight in the 20s and early thirties. [IMG] To have those...
Before it was DX... [IMG]
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'69. '68 had round taillights.
Publicity photographers were fond of high contrast. [IMG]
Meanwhile, in Japan... [IMG]
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It's also remarkable in this age how many of these early efforts were victims of their own success. The Q was soon scrambling to find homes for...
Most of those names got changed. The Pullman Company, which serviced and stocked them, wasn't amused by them. For one thing, their employees...
Right. It was radical, arguably the most radical of all of these early efforts. Consider: [IMG] This is the perfect example of how the...
Near as I can tell, in 1935 a British Great Western Railway 4-6-0 rear-ended an Oscar Mayer Wienermobile. [IMG] But I might be wrong.
The Soviets felt the need to dabble a bit. [IMG]
The women may be all about French fashion, but I sometimes have my doubts... [IMG]
I talk about it in the OP. That was Budd practicing to build the first Zephyr. In amongst the Lord and Lady Baltimore and the diesel number 50...
Thank you.
The pic of the T&P "Silver Slipper" in the OP isn't showing for me. Don't know what happened, but here's a better one....
Big Alice the Goon [IMG]